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News Article
Fairview Cemetery, Grady County, Oklahoma
Submitted by: Sandi Carter

© The Tuttle Times
Tuttle, Oklahoma
May 30, 2006

Grady Co officers who died in the line of duty

August Godfreu Nowka
January 31, 1892 ~ August 20, 1939


CHICKASHA; Some of their lives were taken by bandits, others taken by fellow officers, but all their lives were given in the protection of the people.

In the history of Grady County, eight law enforcement officers have died in the line of service. Four Chickasha officers, two county deputies, a Tuttle officer and a Verden officer, each gave a sacrifice that has been buried under time.

Sheriff Kieran McMullen has a plan to change that, however. In a memorial to be dedicated on May 31, Grady County will honor those law enforcement officers made the ultimate sacrifice.

Standing four and a half feet tall, bearing the seal of the county, the memorial will read "Those who gave all" and "We walk the streets they served."

Below the list of names:

Chickasha Chief Emmett Goodwin - Fairview Park Cemetery
Deputy Sheriff Edden Morris - Rose Hill Cemetery
Chickasha Asst. Chief Sam Scott
Verden Marshal Alexander A. Anderson
Chickasha Patrolman Henry A. "Texas" Tate - Rose Hill Cemetery
Deputy Sheriff James A. Wilson - Laflin Creek Cemetery
Chickasha Sgt. Herschel A. Smith - Rose Hill Cemetery
Tuttle Night Watchman August G. Nowka - Fairview Cemetery

The dedication ceremony will be held Wednesday, May 31, at 5 p.m. at the flag pole in front of the Law Enforcement Center. Sheriff Kieran McMullen encouraged any surviving family members of the officers to attend the ceremony.

Tuttle Night Watchman August G. Nowka
Shot August 20, 1939

Watchman Nowka was shot when he confronted three suspects who were believed to be connected to robberies in Chickasha, Minco, Enid and Blanchard.

Marshal L.C. Force and Nowka attempted to arrest the three suspect in the Thompson Cafe in Tuttle.

Nowka was shot three times in the altercation that ensued.

Force was also shot in the leg.

The suspects were able to escape and were later caught near the Kansas~Oklahoma border north of Enid.


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