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Ms. M. Anne Cook
September 27, 2024
Upon this notable milestone of a decade since the late Chief Reuben Greenberg, IV transitioned, do find consolation in knowing, he is resting in the arms of our heavenly Father from whom all blessings flow. Ms. Sarah, do find continued comfort in knowing "When praises/prayers go up, blessings come down." You certainly set the standard as role model and caregiver."
The Chief is sorely missed.
Prayerfully,
M. Anne Cook
Thankful citizen.
September 26, 2024
All of us Charleston-ions miss this fantastic man and the best police chief we ever had. God bless his soul and family.
Lisa Haskell
September 24, 2024
I am so very grateful for all You did to protect Charleston!!!!! Thank You.
JAMES TURNER
September 24, 2024
Certainly multitudinous Charlestonians will perpetually bear witness to the fact that our beloved city was transformed into national esteem because you made it safe. I will never forget you my friend for sending me and my family the unconditional protection when I was threatened as a public official just performing my duties. Fond memories of fellowship with you annually at the Cohen home in South Windermere during the holidays. There will never be another like our CHIEF!!
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Chip Searson
September 24, 2024
"My Chief" for 24 years and as I always say the baddest dude on the planet! So many great memories that shaped my career. Much respect. Miss you Unit 1!
Love you Ms. Sara.....
Carolyn W. Snook
September 24, 2024
Chief Greenberg Charleston misses you and all you did for our city. There is no other like you!
Nell Postell
September 24, 2024
RIP my friend. You are loved by many. Thanks for all you did for Charleston. Peace to all.
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