Tuesday, June 27, 2006

Rest in Peace Sergeant Hoehler

The American dream is alive and well in the Heartland.

Karl Hoehler came to the United States, from Germany in the late 1970's after serving as a Detective Sergeant with the Hesson State Police. He then served as a Sheriffs Deputy in Seward County, Nebraska until his passing of cancer. Sergeant Hoehler was 55.

Highly spoken of by his peers and the members of the community he served, Sergeant Hoehler is an example which we all could aspire to.

The most telling compliment comes from Lieutenant Pat Dorcey of the Seward Police Department, who trained Sgt. Hoehler;

“He was a blast to work with, so smart, so professional. You always learned from him. He had some excellent, excellent training in Germany” and always continued improving his knowledge and skills, Dorcey said.


Sergeant Karl Hoehler may your body rest in peace and your memory live on in the lives of those you touched.

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