32nd Sheriff of Chatham County
Served: July 1967-Feb 1972
Age taking office: 49
Birth date: October 10, 1918
Birth place: Dobson, North Carolina
Died: February 2, 1972
Buried: Glendon Independent Christian Church, Moore County, North Carolina
Mother: Fannie Mae Eads
Father: Roy G. Simmons
In 1951, the commissioners authorized a fourth deputy, C.A. Simmons. C. A. Simmons served as a deputy until 1956.
There were also stories of compassion, such as when a refrigerator had been seized in the execution of a tax lien by Deputy C. A. Simmons. It was the only thing of value in the house of an elderly couple. At Christmas, C. A. Simmons bought a new refrigerator with his own money and had it delivered as a gift to the couple.
Sheriff Simmons was in the Seabees, US Navy, in World War II.
Sheriff Simmons was a deputy sheriff in the 1950's.
Sheriff Simmons served as a driver's license examiner.
Sheriff Simmons was also a contractor in grading and construction.
32nd Sheriff of Chatham County
Served: July 1967-Feb 1972
Age taking office: 49
Birth date: October 10, 1918
Birth place: Dobson, North Carolina
Died: February 2, 1972
Buried: Glendon Independent Christian Church, Moore County, North Carolina
Mother: Fannie Mae Eads
Father: Roy G. Simmons
In 1951, the commissioners authorized a fourth deputy, C.A. Simmons. C. A. Simmons served as a deputy until 1956.
There were also stories of compassion, such as when a refrigerator had been seized in the execution of a tax lien by Deputy C. A. Simmons. It was the only thing of value in the house of an elderly couple. At Christmas, C. A. Simmons bought a new refrigerator with his own money and had it delivered as a gift to the couple.
Sheriff Simmons was in the Seabees, US Navy, in World War II.
Sheriff Simmons was a deputy sheriff in the 1950's.
Sheriff Simmons served as a driver's license examiner.
Sheriff Simmons was also a contractor in grading and construction.
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