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WilCo Mourns Loss Of Precinct 3 Constable Kevin Stofle
Williamson County is in mourning after the sudden passing of its Precinct 3 Constable on Monday.
WILLIAMSON COUNTY, TX — Williamson County is in mourning after the sudden passing of Precinct 3 Constable Kevin Stofle.
The county announced the constable died on Monday. Stofle served as Constable for Precinct 3 for eight years after he was unanimously voted to serve the precinct by the Williamson County Commissioners Court in March 2013, authorities said.
County Judge Bill Gravell said Stofle was "one of the most honorable men I know." He said the constable was a role model for not only deputies, but for those who taught and mentored along the way.
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With heavy hearts, Williamson County and the Pct. 3 Constable's Office announce the death of Constable Kevin Stofle.
Please keep his loved ones in your thoughts and prayers during this extremely difficult time. The Pct. 3 Constable's Office will be closed this week in his honor. pic.twitter.com/YIcoWiXiOr
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"Kevin Stofle is more than a dedicated public servant, he was a loyal son, brother, husband, and father. He was completely devoted to his family. The best way that we can honor the life of Kevin Stofle is to give his family time and space to grieve,” Gravell said.
Officials said Stofle previously served as the Assistant Chief of Police with the Georgetown Police Department and was the Emergency Management Coordinator for the City of Georgetown. During his long public service career, he had more than 33 years in law enforcement.
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Authorities said the Precinct 3 Constable's Office will be closed this week to honor the passing of Constable Stofle.
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