Reuben-Greenberg-Obituary

Reuben Morris Greenberg IV

Charleston, South Carolina

Jun 24, 1943 – Sep 24, 2014 (Age 71)

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BORN
June 24, 1943
DIED
September 24, 2014
AGE
71
LOCATION
Charleston, South Carolina

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Reuben Morris Greenberg, IV CHARLESTON - The Funeral Service for Reuben Morris Greenberg, IV, Retired Chief of Police of the Charleston City Police Department, will be held in the Synagogue Emanu-El, 5 Windsor Drive, Sunday, September 28, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. Interment, Mount Pleasant Memorial...

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You are remembered always....I feel your present!

First met Chief Greenberg when he came to Savannah GA as a Major. Our first meeting was a bit stressful as we where dealing with an armed robber and Major Greenberg who was off duty and in his jogging outfit decided to help. Unfortunately that was our first meeting and since no one knew who he was he was promptly detained until the situation was under control. He was very understanding about the mix-up and became a highly respect SPD Official. We will always remember him and send prayers to...

Remembering you five years later!

The memories of you are alive ... still miss you!

Chief Greenberg was a great chief. He was an innovator in the field, and taugh me so much in the field of budgeting. Charleston will never be able to replace him. Sara, if you need anything please feel free to contact me. Sorry for your loss.

Mr Greenberg was a fine outstanding man that will be remembered forever...May God comfort you all during this time of grief.

The greatest man that I ever had the pleasure of working for. He will live on in my heart and my memories.

My thoughts are with the Greenberg family. The Chief's service and commitment to our community will not soon be forgotten.

Mrs. Greenberg and family- On behalf of all at Pet Helpers Adoption Shelter in Charleston, please accept our deepest sympathy in your loss. I had the unique pleasure of working with Chief Greenberg on animal issues over the many years he served our City. He was a one of a kind, do it my way Chief and was always open to helping me with anything I went to him with on behalf of animal welfare and neglect. I am sure you are so very proud of all he accomplished as are we.Our thoughts and prayers...