On September 22nd, Sheriff John Fuson held a retirement ceremony for Sergeant Sue Hansen, retiring after 29 years of service with the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.
Sgt. Hansen has carved out the largest portion of her adult life to be in the service of others. She served in the United States Army between 1974-1976 finding her way to the Clarksville Police Department and finally to her home at the Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office.
Hansen excelled in every way working in records management and quickly become the resident subject matter expert for our Records Division. she was promoted to the rank of sergeant in October of 2010, assigned to lead Sheriff’s Office Records Unit. She had an enormous passion for organization and structure and it shows in many of her successes.
In 2011, Sgt. Hansen played a pivotal role in the development of new State legislation to streamline the manner in which orders of protection are filed and tracked for Tennessee. These efforts resulted in increased efficiency and saved tax dollars in the process.
Sgt. Hansen was surrounded by family and friends as she was honored for her years of dedication and service. Sheriff Fuson presented her with retirement credentials, her service pistol, challenge coin, flag flown in her honor and a Sheriff’s Declaration.
Montgomery County Mayor Wes Golden presented Sgt. Hansen with a Proclamation and a county challenge coin.
We wish Sgt. Hansen rest and relaxation in her retirement years. Thank you, ma’am for your dedication to service.
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