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Published: June 23, 2007 01:46 am    print this story  

Police officer's funeral Saturday, roads to close

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Some roads along a funeral procession route for Floyd County Sheriff’s Department Officer Frank Denzinger will be temporarily closed today, an official said Thursday.

Hundreds of vehicles are expected to leave Floyd Central High School — where the funeral will be held — at between 12:30 and 1 p.m., said Darren Sroufe, chairman of the Fraternal Order of Police critical-incident team and the memorial committee. The funeral begins at 11 a.m. at FCHS.

Sroufe said residents and business owners are encouraged to lower flags to half-staff and hang or hold appropriate memorial signs along the procession route.

The vehicles will leave FCHS and travel down Old Vincennes Road, and the intersection of that road with westbound U.S. 150 will be closed to allow funeral traffic to pass.

The procession will continue west on U.S. 150 to Interstate 64 and then will continue west and exit at Lanesville — exit 113 —and then turn left on Ind. 62. Cars will then turn left on St. Peter’s Lutheran Church Road and arrive at the church’s cemetery. Traffic will be held up at various locations along the route.

The public is invited to the funeral and burial, Sroufe said. Parking at FCHS is reserved for funeral attendees only. Runners participating in the Run for the Hills and other visitors not attending the funeral are asked to park in the school’s sports complex lot along Edwardsville-Galena Road.

Contributions to the Denzinger family can be made to First Harrison Bank or Chase Bank. Contributions to the Whites and Denzingers can be made through the town of Georgetown and its police department either at the town hall or at First Savings Bank, account 176831063205.

Look for stories and photos in Sunday’s editions of The Evening News and The Tribune, as well as online at www.newsandtribune.com

— Staff reports





So you know

• A press conference will be scheduled for early next week to comment on any new developments into the investigation into the shooting of two Floyd County Sheriff’s Department officers, according to a press release Friday afternoon from Floyd County Prosecutor Keith Henderson’s office

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