Feb 2, 2021 9:55 AM EST
(Courtesy: RCSD) Chaplain Terry Barrett
RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. (WOLO) – The Richland County Sheriff’s Department announced its first line of duty death due to COVID-19.
The department says Chaplain Terry Barrett, 69, died on Sunday at a hospital from complications due to COVID-19.
Barrett joined the department in January 1976, where he served in different capacities.
He later earned the rank of Lieutenant in Investigations where he retired from full active service.
Barrett continued his work as a Chaplain for the department, where he counseled deputies and offered support through difficult times.
According to the Post & Courier, Sheriff Leon Lott says Barrett’s wife is also hospitalized and seriously ill from the virus.
RCSD remembers beloved chaplain who died from complications of COVID-19
RCSD remembers beloved chaplain who died from complications of COVID-19 By Caroline Coleburn | February 2, 2021 at 4:21 PM EST - Updated February 2 at 11:20 PM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The Richland County Sheriff’s Department is remembering a
Terry Barrett, 69, spent more than four decades with the department as a deputy, investigator, and chaplain.
Sheriff Leon Lott is saddened to announce the death of Chaplain Terry Barrett. Chaplain Barrett served in different capacities and attained the rank of Lieutenant in Investigations where he retired from full active service. Please the RCSD and his family in your prayers. pic.twitter.com/cBwUs3OOd3 Richland County Sheriff s Dept. (@RCSD) February 1, 2021
RCSD chaplain dies of complications related to COVID-19 By WIS News 10 Staff | February 1, 2021 at 1:22 PM EST - Updated February 2 at 6:55 AM
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - The Richland County Sheriff’s Department has announced its first line-of-duty death related to COVID-19.
RCSD Chaplain Terry Barrett died on Sunday from complications due to COVID-19, according to officials.
Barrett, 69, began his career with RCSD in January 1976. He has served in different capacities with the department and attained the rank of Lieutenant in Investigations where he retired from full active service.
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