HAMILTON TOWNSHIP NJ Dec 30 2011 – Atlantic County Medical Examiner Dr. Hydow Park has determined that the Dec. 21 death of a county Sheriff’s Department officer was a suicide, Atlantic County Prosecutor Ted Housel announced
The body of Officer Eric Milne, 40, was discovered in his Washington Avenue residence in Egg Harbor City Wednesday, Dec. 21 by members of that community’s police force and the Prosecutor’s Office.
Housel said his investigation agreed with Park’s findings.
Milne, who was nicknamed, “Rici,” would have turned 41 on Jan. 23 and was a member of the Sheriff’s Department for 23 years and served as a traffic safety instructor.
Milne served with AtlantiCare as a CPR and first aid instructor. He was also an EMT with the Hamilton Township Rescue Squad and was a member of the Critical Incident Stress Management Team of New Jersey.
Milne was a member of the Moravian Church in Egg Harbor City.
He was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Adelaide and Lewis Milne; his maternal grandparents, Edna and Ralph Edelbach; and his sister, Bonnie Louise Milne. Milne is survived by his daughter, Mollie Anne Milne; his son, Aaron A. Milne; his parents, Lewis and Gail Milne; and his beloved family dogs, all from Egg Harbor City.
Burial services were private at the family’s request.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial donations be offered to the Moravian Church Air Conditioning Fund, 245 Boston Ave., Egg Harbor City.
Source:www.shorenewstoday.com
The body of Officer Eric Milne, 40, was discovered in his Washington Avenue residence in Egg Harbor City Wednesday, Dec. 21 by members of that community’s police force and the Prosecutor’s Office.
Housel said his investigation agreed with Park’s findings.
Milne, who was nicknamed, “Rici,” would have turned 41 on Jan. 23 and was a member of the Sheriff’s Department for 23 years and served as a traffic safety instructor.
Milne served with AtlantiCare as a CPR and first aid instructor. He was also an EMT with the Hamilton Township Rescue Squad and was a member of the Critical Incident Stress Management Team of New Jersey.
Milne was a member of the Moravian Church in Egg Harbor City.
He was predeceased by his paternal grandparents, Adelaide and Lewis Milne; his maternal grandparents, Edna and Ralph Edelbach; and his sister, Bonnie Louise Milne. Milne is survived by his daughter, Mollie Anne Milne; his son, Aaron A. Milne; his parents, Lewis and Gail Milne; and his beloved family dogs, all from Egg Harbor City.
Burial services were private at the family’s request.
In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial donations be offered to the Moravian Church Air Conditioning Fund, 245 Boston Ave., Egg Harbor City.
Source:www.shorenewstoday.com
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