Fallen Adrian Man Honored at Michigan House of Representatives Ceremony

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Adrian, MI – State Representative Bronna Kahle recently hosted family members of a fallen Michigan Department of Corrections employee during a special Michigan House of Representatives ceremony.

The annual ceremony honors those fallen in the line of duty in Michigan, along with a remembrance of the 9/11 terrorist attacks from 2001.

Among those honored in the ceremony was Randy Rumler of Adrian, who died July 3 of this year from COVID-19. He was 55. His wife, Alisha, and daughter, Raelynn, attended the ceremony.

PHOTO INFORMATION: Rep. Bronna Kahle (right) presents Raelynn Rumler (center) and Alisha Rumler with a flag and a certificate prior to a House of Representatives ceremony.

For more than two decades, Randy Rumler worked as a corrections officer at the Gus Harrison Correctional Facility in Lenawee County. He also was an Army veteran.

“Randy Rumler was a dedicated public servant who worked on the front lines to help protect us all – even during a devastating global pandemic,” Kahle said. “His selflessness and service should be remembered and honored, and that is what this ceremony at the state Capitol is all about.”

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*Media from the Office of State Representative Bronna Kahle*