Flagg Family Memorial Fund
Suddenly on August 8, 2016 we lost one of our fellow Officers while he was home with his family. Officer Frank Flagg began his career in the Camden County Department of Corrections on November 3rd, 1991. During his career, he spent 9 years on the SLAP program. He was responsible for supervising offenders who were sentenced to community service work hours. After his years on SLAP, he returned to the jail setting due to some medical issues he was facing. Unfortunately Officer Flagg had to take early retirement due to battling those medical issues over the past four years. He leaves behind a wife Colleen and three daughters Erin, Kara and Shannon. At this time we are seeking to assist his family by asking for donations to defrey funeral expenses and the future education of his children. Services for Officer Flagg will be Saturday August 13, 2016 at the Gardner Funeral Home in Runnemede from 6pm to 8 pm.
Suddenly on August 8, 2016 we lost one of our fellow Officers while he was home with his family. Officer Frank Flagg began his career in the Camden County Department of Corrections on November 3rd, 1991. During his career, he spent 9 years on the SLAP program. He was responsible for supervising offenders who were sentenced to community service work hours. After his years on SLAP, he returned to the jail setting due to some medical issues he was facing. Unfortunately Officer Flagg had to take early retirement due to battling those medical issues over the past four years. He leaves behind a wife Colleen and three daughters Erin, Kara and Shannon. At this time we are seeking to assist his family by asking for donations to defrey funeral expenses and the future education of his children. Services for Officer Flagg will be Saturday August 13, 2016 at the Gardner Funeral Home in Runnemede from 6pm to 8 pm.
Organizer and beneficiary
Colleen Flagg
Beneficiary

