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Deputy Michael J. George
Lorain County Sheriff's Office
End of
Watch: January 9, 1961
Age: 41
By: Norm Drew, Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial
Society
On Tuesday, January 3, 1961,
deputies were towing a cruiser with another by tow chain. When the towed car started, Deputy George got out
to unhook the chain. As he did so, an approaching vehicle struck the rear car
and pinned Deputy George between the two cruisers. Deputy George sustained
critical internal injuries and was transported to the Elyria Memorial Hospital
where he succumbed to his injuries several days later on Monday, January 9,
1961.
Deputy George
was born in Elyria and resided there most of his life. He was the owner of
the Flash Car Wash and was also the Vice-President of the Lorain Chapter of Aid to
Leukemia Stricken American Children.
Michael George was survived by his wife Wilma, son Dennis, mother, three brothers,
and three sisters.
Michael J.
George's name is inscribed on the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial
Wall, Washington, D.C. panel 53, west wall, line 3.
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