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 Conway Police Department
 PO Box 538
 Ctr. Conway, NH 03813
 603.356.5715


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Conway Police Department Honor Roll

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Diana Hall Diana M. Hall
1960 - 1999

Diana M. Hall was hired by the Conway Police Department as the Secretary to the Chief of Police in 1995. She was also the Secretary for the Conway Police Commission.

All though Diana was only with us for three short years she made an impact on all of us. Diana was always smiling and seemed to be enjoying life to the fullest.

Diana was a member of the Police Prevention Team, Conway Police Ladies Auxiliary, and the Conway Police Association. She would also volunteer to assist in many different programs sponsored by Dare or the Police Association.

Diana died from cancer in December 1998. Her passing was a shock to all of us. Diana will be sadly missed.


Bob Elliott Robert A. Elliott
1930 - 1998

Robert A. Elliott, who retired in 1996 after twenty years as a E911 Dispatcher for the Conway Police Department.

Bob was known through out the valley for his Christmas Eve Santa tracking reports issued over the police radio channels and monitored by civilian scanners.

Bob helped to establish the "PROJECT GOOD MORNING" program. This program is set up so that the elderly who live alone and shut-ins can call the police station every morning, and let the dispatcher know that they are okay.

Bob could be found enjoying another past time, performing at local clubs during their Karaoke nights. At his retirement party he was given his own karaoke machine.

Sadly Bob was killed in a motor vehicle crash in the summer of 1998 by a juvenile offender operating a stolen vehicle.


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