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Resolution honoring Joseph Cerfus (Microsoft Word Document)
 
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Published: Monday, May 12, 2008

Snohomish County honors employee who died in military accident

Tuesday will be Joseph M. Cerfus Day in Snohomish County, the County Council decided.

Flags at Marysville city hall are flying at half-staff today in memory of Cerfus, an Army Reserve specialist who died May 5 during a military training exercise in Alberta, Canada.

Cerfus, 25, worked as a custody officer for the Snohomish County Department of Corrections.

Gov. Chris Gregoire is expected to order flags statewide to be flown at half-staff Tuesday.

Cerfus grew up in the Phoenix area and moved to Marysville to live with his father, Michael Cerfus.

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