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Officer Greenrock laid to rest: Community Shows Respect and Support

June 19, 2017 at 4:34 pm brownwoodnewsstaff
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Brownwood News – Community members lined the streets to show respect as the funeral procession for Brownwood Police Officer Bryan Greenrock made its way to Pleasant Valley Cemetery just after 3:30 p.m. on Monday, June 19th. A large American Flag was posted above the overpass on US Hwy 377/Main Street.

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On Wednesday, June 14th, at approximately 6:30 p.m., Officer Greenrock was fatally injured in a two vehicle accident on North US Highway 183 near County Road 334 in Brown County. Officer Greenrock was off-duty at the time. Officer Greenrock’s 11 year-old son was also in the vehicle and suffered minor injuries. The driver of the second vehicle was flown to a Waco area hospital in serious condition.

Officer Greenrock was born in Brownwood. He attended and graduated from May High School in 1992. Bryan worked as a Jailer for Brown County Sheriff’s Office 10/1996 – 5/1999, the Coleman Police Department as a Reserve 7/1998 – 3/1999 and Police Officer 3/1999 – 12/2002 and 10/2003 – 12/2004, and the Brownwood Police Department since February 2013. He held an Advanced Police Officer License. He was a member of the Texas Municipal Police Association (TMPA) and the Brownwood Municipal Police Association (BMPA).

Officer Greenrock is survived by sons, Colt Justin Greenrock and Aiden Matthew Greenrock, both of Early, TX; mother, Donna “Musick” Greenrock; brother, Dale Greenrock and wife Tiffinie; niece, Lyssa Greenrock; numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, friend Misty Cheatham, and all his brothers & sisters in Blue.

He is preceded in death by father, maternal and paternal grandparents.

To help honor Officer Bryan Greenrock, you can donate to this memorial: https://www.youcaring.com/briangreenrock-849779

A fundraiser for the family of Officer Greenrock will be hosted by the Brownwood Municipal Police Association and their spouses, along with Brown County Law Enforcement Spouses, on Saturday, June 24th, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Law Enforcement Center in Brownwood. Brisket and pulled pork sandwiches will be on sale for $8 per plate. Monetary donations will also be accepted.

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