Politics & Government

Derry Police Chief Dies Just Weeks After Retiring

Derry Police Chief Ed Garone passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022, just two weeks after he retired.

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Ed Garone is pictured at an event in Manchester in June honoring his 50 years as Derry Police Chief
JEFFREY HASTINGS photo Ed Garone is pictured at an event in Manchester in June honoring his 50 years as Derry Police Chief (InDepth NH)

The longest-serving police chief in New Hampshire history has died. Derry Police Chief Ed Garone passed away on Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2022, just two weeks after he retired. The current Derry Police Chief, George R. Feole, announced Garone’s death from a long-term illness.

At a recent ceremony celebrating his retirement, it was noted that he possibly could have been the longest-serving police chief in the United States. Garone became Derry Police Chief on October 15, 1964, and retired on September 30, 2022.

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New Hampshire Attorney General John M. Formella released a statement saying, “While we are saddened to learn of his passing, we are inspired by his lifetime of selfless public service. Chief Garone will long be remembered for his dedication to the people of New Hampshire and his half-century of work leading the Derry Police Department.”

U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen’s (D-NH) statement spoke of his leadership. “Chief Garone gave Derry five decades of service – five decades of mentoring young officers, providing steadfast leadership to the Derry PD, and giving comfort to community members who knew they could rely and trust him with their families’ safety.”

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They expressed their thoughts and condolences to his wife, Blanche, and children, Vicky and Michael.

He leaves a legacy as well as a father and grandfather, US Marine, Rotarian, and the 1984 Derry Citizen of the Year. Chief Garone lived by the belief of “service above self.”

Funeral services will be announced at a later date.


This story was originally published by InDepth NH.

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