Special to the Weatherford Democrat May 5, 2021
18 hrs ago
The Parker County Sheriff s Office Wednesday announced the death of Reserves Patrol Capt. Gary Beavers.
Beavers was an exemplary deputy who served his fellow deputies and the citizens of Parker County for 44 years, Sheriff Russ Authier said. âHe was the instrumental leader of our reserve unit. He was respected and valued among his fellow deputies and peers. Capt. Beavers always had a smile on his face, no matter the obstacles he and his unit faced. He performed his duties cheerfully and had a gift for making others smile.  Â
Beavers began his reserve law enforcement service at the Parker County Sheriffâs Office in May 1977, before Texas mandates required a peace officerâs certification. Once state mandates were necessary, Beavers soon obtained his peace officerâs certification by voluntarily attending the police academy. He quickly moved through the ranks of the Parker County S
Special to the Weatherford Democrat May 5, 2021
May 5, 2021
The Parker County Sheriff s Office Wednesday announced the death of Reserves Patrol Capt. Gary Beavers.
Beavers was an exemplary deputy who served his fellow deputies and the citizens of Parker County for 44 years, Sheriff Russ Authier said. âHe was the instrumental leader of our reserve unit. He was respected and valued among his fellow deputies and peers. Capt. Beavers always had a smile on his face, no matter the obstacles he and his unit faced. He performed his duties cheerfully and had a gift for making others smile.  Â
Beavers began his reserve law enforcement service at the Parker County Sheriffâs Office in May 1977, before Texas mandates required a peace officerâs certification. Once state mandates were necessary, Beavers soon obtained his peace officerâs certification by voluntarily attending the police academy. He quickly moved through the ranks of the Parker County