Elect Huffer

April 21, 2024 at 3:53 p.m.


Editor, Times-Union:
I am writing to let you know that I am very much endorsing and supporting Tyler Huffer to continue serving as the Kosciusko County coroner. Having closely worked beside him as a paramedic and witnessed his dedication to public service, Tyler possesses the qualities and experience necessary to excel in this vital role.
Tyler Huffer is not just another candidate; he is a committed member of our community who has consistently demonstrated his integrity and compassion. His background in healthcare, combined with his extensive experience in emergency services, mortuary degree, and as our current elected coroner uniquely qualifies him to continue to handle the responsibilities of the coroner's office with competence and professionalism.
Throughout his career, Tyler has shown a deep understanding of death investigations' complexities and the importance of providing closure to grieving families. His commitment to upholding the highest ethical standards and ensuring transparency in all matters related to his work is commendable and inspires trust among those he serves.
Moreover, Tyler's leadership skills and ability to work together and be a team player make him the ideal candidate to lead the coroner's office.
Cody Manges, Paramedic & Firefighter
Leesburg, via email


Editor, Times-Union:
I am writing to let you know that I am very much endorsing and supporting Tyler Huffer to continue serving as the Kosciusko County coroner. Having closely worked beside him as a paramedic and witnessed his dedication to public service, Tyler possesses the qualities and experience necessary to excel in this vital role.
Tyler Huffer is not just another candidate; he is a committed member of our community who has consistently demonstrated his integrity and compassion. His background in healthcare, combined with his extensive experience in emergency services, mortuary degree, and as our current elected coroner uniquely qualifies him to continue to handle the responsibilities of the coroner's office with competence and professionalism.
Throughout his career, Tyler has shown a deep understanding of death investigations' complexities and the importance of providing closure to grieving families. His commitment to upholding the highest ethical standards and ensuring transparency in all matters related to his work is commendable and inspires trust among those he serves.
Moreover, Tyler's leadership skills and ability to work together and be a team player make him the ideal candidate to lead the coroner's office.
Cody Manges, Paramedic & Firefighter
Leesburg, via email


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