Headstone of Thomas Staples

Thomas Staples

2019

Thomas Staples.

How He Died
Manner Suicide
Cause Injury, unspecified
Biography
Sergeant Tom (Tommy) Staples was a proud member of the Douglas County Sheriff’s Office for 21 years who died by suicide on May 2, 2019. During his years of service, he was a patrol deputy, Corporal, Field Training Officer (FTO), FTO coordinator, Police Academy Instructor and Sergeant. Before his long-standing career at the Sheriff’s Office, Tom served his country in the United States Marine Corp. He was so proud of his military service and was the most patriotic person I know. His love for this country was infectious! As a young boy Tom knew he wanted to be a Police Officer, he loved his job and excelled at serving his community. Unfortunately, like many Officers he poured so much of himself into everyone around him and never took the time help to himself. Tom formed many deep relationships with his coworkers over the years and made a strong impact on the lives of the officers at the academy and everyone who knew him. His love for his family and friends ran deep. Married for 12.5 years, together for 15, he and his wife JoAnna had 3 children; a daughter and two sons “He could always make me laugh. He was really funny,” JoAnna said. She said he loved to be outdoors and to barbecue, and he had a great sense of humor.
Photograph of Thomas Staples
Photograph of Thomas Staples
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