The Sumner Marching Band came for a special performance for Leroy outside City Hall.
The Sumner Marching Band came for a special performance for Leroy outside City Hall.
The Sumner Marching Band came for a special performance for Leroy outside City Hall.
The Sumner Marching Band came for a special performance for Leroy outside City Hall.
The Sumner Marching Band came for a special performance for Leroy outside City Hall.
Public Works Director Bill Pugh presents Leroy with an oddly sized present...
...that turns out to be a special street sign...
...with two different sides!
Thank you to Orting Bakery, operated by Leroy's son and daughter-in-law, for cakes...
..and, of course, individual rhubarb pies.
City Administrator Diane Supler gives Leroy a hug...
...after presenting him with plaques that will go on the bench in front of the Ryan House on Main Street.
Leroy called his family up for a group photo.
Family members included his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Detective Jason Temple of the Police Guild presented a plaque to Leroy from the entire guild.
Mayor Enslow and the City Council gave Leroy a City of Sumner jacket for his daily walks around town.
The back, of course, says "Mr. Sumner."
Leroy with his three kids.
Chief John Galle presented Leroy with a plaque from the Merry Mad Cops of Maple Street. The spoof has become something of a tradition.
Chief Galle with Leroy and Sgt. Engel and Detective Temple.
Superintendent Craig Spencer presented Leroy with some gifts from the Sumner School District.
At the reception at The Old Cannery, the military honored Leroy's World War II service with a special medal that his daughter pinned to his jacket.