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Anthony Pokorny

Glen Burnie, Maryland

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Anthony A. Pokorny, 78, of Gambrills, went home to be with the Lord on June 28, 2018. He was born in Annapolis to the late Anthony and Marie Pokorny. He graduated from Arundel High School in 1958. Tony retired from the Maryland State Police after 34 years of service. During that time, he also...

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Charlotte, my deepest condolences on the loss of your beloved husband. You are in my thoughts at this sad time. I have wonderful memories of our long ago friendship.

The Maryland State Police Alumni Association sends its deepest condolences to the Pokorny family. From another member of the 48th Academy Class, we say goodbye to a good friend and fellow Trooper

Charlotte,Greg and family I'm deeply sorry to hear of Tony's passing you all will be in our prayers

Our family has known Tony & Charlotte for the better part of 40 plus years. Unfortunately we lost touch after Dad quit bowling once he turned 80 (he's now 90 going on 91 next month). It was a joy to know them all. I also remember hearing of his support with Mother Goose traffic enforcements. Our prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Robin and dad (Deward Dixon (dad was normally referred to as Mr. D or Dick).

Charlotte & Family So Sorry For Your Loss And We Always Thought You And Tony Where Good Friends And Now Tony Is No Longer In Pain

Hunter, Celia And Kevin Duckworth

I have known Tony for best part of 50 years.Used to keep score for his team in the 890 classic until I was old enough to join adult leagues.We always made cracks at each other about our hair. *his was leaving rapidly and mine was half way down my back* Onward to your next adventure always my friend Tony

I came to the Waterloo Barrack about the same time the Tactical Unit became operational. Watching that crew make something out a pile of parts was amazing. Gonna miss Tony.
Thom Dupczak

Very sad to hear of Tony's passing. The original "Mother Goose" of the MSP traffic enforcement history. Full of life, a great guy and a character. An MSP mainstay to be sure. Our friend and brother trooper will be missed!

Tony always put a smile on my face. He was a joyous person and brought happiness to so many. Remember Charlotte I gave him a 5 star rating many years ago. Our prayers are with you and family in this time of sorrow. I know how you will miss him but know he is at peace with our Lord.