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To: Ken H

Dekalb County? Whoa. Let me see what I can find


419 posted on 11/14/2015 6:48:04 AM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
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Cy County News (NC)

Mark David Gottlieb
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Retired law enforcement officer, fireman and paramedic Mark D. Gottlieb, 51, passed away on July 5, 2014 in Dekalb County, Ga. Mark served the public for over 30 years specializing in violent crimes and domestic violence. At Mark’s Memorial, Deputy Chief Larry Smith noted that Mark worked some hard cases but never tarnished his badge. Mark opened Black Diamond Lawn Care after his retirement until he and his family relocated to the mountains of western North Carolina for his wife’s job.

In addition to emergency services, Mark served as a volunteer for the children in the community. Mark was a soccer coach and t-ball coach for multiple seasons. He was a volunteer with Communities in Schools and spent time reading to the children in Clay County Schools, often in uniform.

A dedicated father, husband, and friend, his quick smile, open arms, and willingness to serve others will never be forgotten.

Mark is survived by his wife, Jacqueline Kilgus Gottlieb; and his children, Maryanne, Charlie, and Lauren Gottlieb of Warne. His parents, Bob and Estey Gottlieb of Toledo, Ohio; and sisters, Sue and Audrey.

Memorials can be sent to the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial or to an Education Fund for the Children established by friends of the family, at: http: www.gofundme.com.

Read more: Clay County Progress - Mark David Gottlieb


“Never tarnished his badge” LMAO How pathetic


420 posted on 11/14/2015 7:17:44 AM PST by Protect the Bill of Rights
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