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Marji Bruner proudly serves as the President of Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 145. She is a dedicated Deputy Sheriff with the Marion County Sheriff’s Office, where she works as a School Resource Officer.

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Marji’s passion for law enforcement goes beyond her daily duties of protecting and serving her community. As President of our lodge, she is committed to safeguarding the rights of law enforcement officers and ensuring their voices are heard.

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Her leadership reflects her unwavering dedication to both her profession and her fellow officers. Marji truly embodies the spirit of service—protecting our neighborhoods and advocating for those who protect us.

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"Being part of this lodge means more than just membership—it’s about standing together as a family, supporting one another, and making sure every Law Enforcement Officer has the representation they deserve."  Deputy Marji Bruner, President.  

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Marji Bruner

TREASURER

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Deputy Quinn Sampson

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The Board of Directors of Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 145 provides leadership, guidance, and oversight to ensure our lodge operates with integrity and purpose. The Board is responsible for setting policies, managing finances, and advocating for the interests of our members. They work to strengthen community relationships, support law enforcement professionals, and uphold the mission and values of the FOP. Through strategic planning and member-focused initiatives, the Board ensures our lodge continues to serve both our officers and the community effectively.

VICE PRESIDENT

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SECRETARY

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STATE TRUSTEE

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INNER GUARD

CHAPLAIN

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OUTER GUARD

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The William Bill Rutherford Lodge 145 plays a vital role in supporting the State and National Fraternal Order of Police (FOP) and is dedicated to advocating for the interests of its members and the law enforcement profession. The FOP offers important legal defense for its members concerning their professional actions, as well as representation in grievance procedures. Our lodge is named in memory of Deputy William Rutherford, who bravely made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty in 1990.

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As a member-driven organization, the Fraternal Order of Police continues to grow and evolve. We currently have 190 members, including 33 fraternal members, and we are honored to represent our members, protect their rights, and effectively advocate on their behalf.  Join our lodge today.  

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