Remembering Sam Simmons: Remembering Sam Simmons:

Remembering Sam Simmons‪:‬

A Community Sheriff

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Publisher Description

The book, Remembering Sam Simmons: A Community Sheriff, is about Samuel C. Simmons, a 29-year lawman with the Greenville County Sheriffs Office. It focuses on the years from 1997-2002, when Sam held high ranking positions such as Chief Deputy, before being elected Sheriff in 2000. Sam served as Sheriff from January 1, 2001, to September 4, 2002, when he died unexpectedly from clogged arteries and a heart attack.

The book includes interviews with numerous county leaders, such as Mr. Paul Wickensimer, Greenville County Clerk of Court; Ms. Lottie Gibson, Greenville County Councilwoman and civil rights advocate; and Belmont Fire Chief Anthony Segars, who is also a deputy coroner, and former president of the Greenville County Fire Chiefs Association.

It discusses his community leadership and involvement, from Operation Clean Sweep, to Chairman of the United Way Community Planning Council in Greenville County.

It is a love story of the deep and rare love between Sam and the author, his wife Mona.

GENRE
Biography
RELEASED
2016
30 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
132
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SIZE
12.7
MB