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PHOTO GALLERY: Tree and plaque dedication in honor of Al Hogle


  • By Rachel S. OHara
  • | 4:00 a.m. October 3, 2012
  • Longboat Key
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PHOTO GALLERY: Tree and plaque dedication in honor of Al Hogle
Manatee County Sheriff W. Brad Steube, Cpt. Paul Sutton, Leslie Hogle, Longboat Key Police Chief Peter Cumming, Bradenton Police Chief Michael Razilowski and Longboat Key Fire Chief Paul Dezzi
Manatee County Sheriff W. Brad Steube, Cpt. Paul Sutton, Leslie Hogle, Longboat Key Police Chief Peter Cumming, Bradenton Police Chief Michael Razilowski and Longboat Key Fire Chief Paul Dezzi
Longboat Key Police Chief Peter Cumming holding the plaque that will place in front of the tree that was planted in honor of Al Hogle Wednesday, Oct. 3 at the Longboat Key Police Station.
Longboat Key Police Chief Peter Cumming holding the plaque that will place in front of the tree that was planted in honor of Al Hogle Wednesday, Oct. 3 at the Longboat Key Police Station.
Commissioner Jack Duncan, Vice-Mayor David Brenner, Town Manager David Bullock, Mayor Jim Brown and Commissioner Patricia Zunz
Commissioner Jack Duncan, Vice-Mayor David Brenner, Town Manager David Bullock, Mayor Jim Brown and Commissioner Patricia Zunz
Longboat Key Police Chief Peter Cumming shows Leslie Hogle and the rest of the crowd where the plaque will be placed in front of the tree that was planted in honor of Al Hogle.
Longboat Key Police Chief Peter Cumming shows Leslie Hogle and the rest of the crowd where the plaque will be placed in front of the tree that was planted in honor of Al Hogle.
“I hope you come by and have good memories of a great man,” said Leslie Hogle Wednesday, Oct. 3 during the tree dedication ceremony for her late husband, Al Hogle, at the Longboat Key Police Station.
“I hope you come by and have good memories of a great man,” said Leslie Hogle Wednesday, Oct. 3 during the tree dedication ceremony for her late husband, Al Hogle, at the Longboat Key Police Station.
The plaque will be cemented into the ground in front of the cassia fistula tree that was planted in honor of Police Chief Al Hogle.
The plaque will be cemented into the ground in front of the cassia fistula tree that was planted in honor of Police Chief Al Hogle.
Leslie Hogle poses by the cassia fistula tree that was planted in honor of her late husband Al Hogle.
Leslie Hogle poses by the cassia fistula tree that was planted in honor of her late husband Al Hogle.
Leslie Hogle touches the leaves on the tree planted in Al Hogle’s honor Wednesday, Oct. 3 at the Longboat Key Police Station. The cassia fistula will have yellow blooms in the spring, like Hogle's beloved yellow sports car.
Leslie Hogle touches the leaves on the tree planted in Al Hogle’s honor Wednesday, Oct. 3 at the Longboat Key Police Station. The cassia fistula will have yellow blooms in the spring, like Hogle's beloved yellow sports car.

 

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