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Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
405-521-5774
For Immediate Release: May 6, 2008
Senate Pays Tribute to State’s
Oldest Trooper
In 1937 Ed Vandergriff was among the very first
state troopers to serve the state when the Oklahoma Highway Patrol was
first formed. At the age of 97, he is now the oldest living retired trooper
in the state.
On Tuesday the State Senate honored Vandergriff with the passage of Senate
Concurrent Resolution 86. Sen. Jeff Rabon was principal author of SCR
86. The measure was co-authored by Rep. R.C. Pruett, Rep. Paul Roan and
Rep. Glenn Bud Smithson who are all former state troopers.
Rabon said Vandergriff had been a long-time family friend.
“Ed was a teacher in Frogville, Oklahoma when he read a newspaper
article about the legislature creating the Highway Patrol. He applied
and was a member of the first state trooper class at OU in 1937,”
said Rabon, D-Hugo. “He left for a few years to protect his country
in World War II, but after returning home he returned to his job as a
trooper. He really is a hero.”
Rabon said Vandergriff had often recounted the technical challenges troopers
faced in the early days. The only communication device in the 1937 Ford
he drove was a giant pole wrapped in copper wire placed on the bumper.
Every time Vandergriff and his partner went under an overpass, one of
them would have to get out of the car to remove the pole so the vehicle
could drive underneath.
Vandergriff eventually retired from the Highway Patrol in 1960, later
serving as sheriff of Choctaw County for two years before retiring to
a farm.
Vandergriff said he’d slowed down since turning 97, but was still
doing “pretty good.” He also applauded the members of the
Senate for their service.
“You have a job to do and you’re doing it,” Vandergriff
said. “We appreciate you.”
For more information contact:
Senator Rabon's Office: (405) 521-5614
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