The Clark’s


Sandee’s Story: In 1978 I was sworn in as a Work Program Supervisor for Stanislaus County California and spent the the first two years in that position. The third year I was promoted to Sergeant and there was a patrol commander named Zane Clark that visited the women’s jail often. He made my knees go weak when I saw him.

In 1989 I was transferred to the Men’s Jail and worked for Lt. Clark. I worked many areas of the Sheriff’s Office and was promoted to Lieutenant in 2000. I was assigned to the Men’s Jail in 2002 being the second Lt. Clark to command that facility.

Last Friday night Zane and I attended a wonderful dinner at a favorite Mexican Restaurant with many folks we worked with. Two of the individuals there I refer to as bookends. One can’t be without the other and they are like my sons. Such gifted men.

The photograph below was taken in the early 2000s.ย  Zane was Assistant Sheriff of Operations and I was the Jail Commander in Adult Detention. I loved working at the Men’s Jail. It is now closed and is used for court transportation.

I was given a gift that night that made me smile from ear to ear. The above set of keys means the world to me.ย  I spent many years walking those tiers with a set of keys like this. A time I will cherish for the rest of my life.

The Clark’s

Zane’s Story: In 1969 I was sworn in as a Deputy Sheriff for Stanislaus County California and spent the first two years of my career working in the menโ€™s jail. In 1971 I saw and fell head over heels in love with Sandee, although she had no idea who I was.

In 1987 I returned to the menโ€™s jail as Sheriffโ€™s Lieutenant to command that facility. I was the first Lt. Clark there.

In 1989 Sandee came to the menโ€™s jail from the womenโ€™s facility as Sergeant and the first woman to break the โ€œcross sex supervisionsโ€ wall.

In 1992 I was transferred to another division which enabled us to marry. Sandee was promoted to Lieutenant and in 2002 became the first woman and second Lt. Clark to command the menโ€™s jail.

Part II tomorrow.

Wordless Wednesday

WW is a simple blog post featuring a photo which conveys a message that speaks for itself without using words.

For all the rule breakers, of which I am one, please feel free to add all the words you want.

Make sure you leave a link to your post and Iโ€™ll visit your Wordless Wednesday post.

About April

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April Fools Day began in France during the 16th century, after the New year calendar was moved from April 1st to January 1st. Those who continued to celebrate the April new year were considered fools, and often the victims of practical jokes. Today we just like to have a little fun with our friends!

Many festivals occur in April. In Washington DC, there is the beautiful Cherry Blossom Festival. New Orleans hosts its Jazz and Heritage Festival and Atlanta celebrates its annual Dogwood Festival. In St. Louis, thousands come out to participate in the annual Earth Day Festival.

April has two birth flowers. Both the daisy and the sweet pea are considered birth flowers for the month of April. The sweet pea signifies blissful pleasure, while daisies represent childhood innocence, loyalty, and purity. Source: Educate Today

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