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John F. Solomon III

Easton, Connecticut

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John F. Solomon IIIOn April 13, 2024, John F. Solomon III, former Easton, CT, police chief, passed away at the age of 82 and surrounded by his family and friends.Chief John F. Solomon's career spanned five decades, beginning as a Connecticut State Police trooper and rising to Chief Inspector at...

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Sorry for your loss. He was a true gentleman. Loved working with him. Prayers forever.

Mark & John, Your dad was one of the best - Cop, husband, father and friend. I not only enjoyed working with him but also the sincere friendship which developed over the years. Devastated to hear of his loss. I will keep him and you in my prayers

R.I.P. John. I was a good run John, all the way!!

Dear Mark and Family, Your Dad was a good friend, a gentle man with a giant heart. Jack always had good advice and was a "go to" guy with wisdom and insight beyond most. A complete honor and privilege to have known him. RIP, my friend. Sincere condolences to your family, Chuck Morano (Ret. Det. Monroe, PD.)

So sorry to hear of your dad´s death, John and Mark. He was an outstanding man. I will never forget how he jumped to aid the bus driver on a 3rd grade field trip. He was a man with a gentle contagious smile. From what I see and hear you have both become fine men. Back when I was a young teacher your parents grew to be two of my favorite people. My deepest sympathy,

I worked with Jack at the States attorney office. He was a stand up guy. We had lots of laughs. May you rest in peace. Thank you for your service

St. Jude basketball remembers you!

John was my basketball coach at Sacred Heart Catholic Grammer school in 1960 although it Was many years ago John was a great guy and I never forgot him. We called him Jaron jack Although he had a tremendous career in law enforcement, he had a better career as being a terrific human being although He will be missed may all keep his spirit alive with the special moments and memory you shared as you celebrate a life well lived my deepest sympathy, Gary Zingo, Palm city Florida

Chief Solomon was an honorable man. As a journalist covering Easton, I always enjoyed my interactions with him. He was a law enforcement professional who treated people with respect.