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Honoring a Legacy of Service: Celebrating the Retirements of Two Distinguished Connecticut State Marshals

Honoring a Legacy of Service: Celebrating the Retirements of Two Distinguished Connecticut State Marshals

Key Takeaways

  • Honors Sharon Uhlman’s 37-year career as State Marshal and advisor board member
  • Celebrates Julianne Ingham’s 34 years of steadfast public service
  • Recognizes professionalism and integrity that strengthen Connecticut’s justice system

It was a privilege to join colleagues and state leaders in recognizing the remarkable careers of two dedicated Connecticut State Marshals at a recent citation ceremony held in the Senate Chamber. The event, graciously hosted by State Senators Gordon and Martin, highlighted decades of public service, professionalism, and commitment to the people of Connecticut.

We proudly celebrate the retirements of Sharon Uhlman and Julianne Ingham, whose contributions have left a lasting impact on the communities they served.

Sharon Uhlman, of Tolland County, will retire this June after approximately 37 years of distinguished service. Over the course of her career, she held several key roles, including Chief Deputy Sheriff, State Marshal, and member of the State Marshal’s Advisory Board. Her leadership and dedication have helped shape the standards and practices of the profession.

Julianne Ingham, of Litchfield County, concludes an equally impressive career spanning 34 years. Her steadfast commitment and service have earned her the respect of colleagues and the gratitude of the communities she served.

Both women exemplify the highest ideals of public service. Their careers reflect not only longevity, but also a deep sense of duty and integrity that has strengthened Connecticut’s justice system.

We extend our sincere thanks to Sharon and Julianne for their many years of service to the State of Connecticut. As they begin this next chapter, we wish them all the best in their well-earned retirements.

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