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Beers sworn in as coroner

by KEITH KINNAIRD
News editor | January 26, 2017 12:00 AM

SANDPOINT — Bonner County Coroner Robert Beers was sworn into office in a well-attended ceremony on Tuesday.

Beers, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran and former Sandpoint Police officer, was appointed to the post by county commissioners following the retirement of Kathryn “Kit” Rose.

Beers expressed his gratitude to Jesus, his wife and kids, the police department, Prosecutor Louis Marshal, Chief Deputy Prosecutor Shane Greenbank, Sheriff Daryl Wheeler, Diane Wheeler, Det. Eric Ryan and Rose.

Beers described Rose as a “selfless” public servant who was never allergic to her phone’s ringtone.

“I can’t recall a time you didn’t answer your phone,” Beers said of his interactions with Rose over the years.

Beers said he must have looked alarmed when he recently visited Rose when she was clearing out of her office. It appeared as though a “paper grenade” had detonated in the room, but Roswe assured him he would not be left with a mess.

Rose will aid Beers’ transition into office. Beers said he would no doubt lean on the expertise of deputy coroners Phyllis Jay and Tony Lamanna.

“It’s my hope to learn just as much from you as you can learn from me,” said Beers.