Tyler Mattinglyโ€™s life-long dream was to be a St. Maryโ€™s County Deputy Sheriff. At Tylerโ€™s funeral on Friday Sheriff Tim Cameron made that dream come true. Sheriff Cameron during the funeral at Mattingley-Gardiner Funeral Home read an order naming Tyler a deputy and presented his badge to the family.

Tyler Mattingly, 17, died in a a car accident on August 11 in Park Hall. He was a volunteer with the sheriffโ€™s office and a recent graduate of Great Mills High School. Sheriff Cameron in a letter to the community after Tylerโ€™s death praised the young man for his dedication to the department.

Tyler worked in the Sheriffโ€™s Office of Public Information, doing research on their 375th anniversary. He was so diligent in his research that he was able to positively identify all St. Maryโ€™s County Sheriffโ€™s. According to the sheriffโ€™s office, State Archivist Dr. Edward Pappenfuss praised Mattingly in a letter to the sheriff, citing โ€œthe exceptional high standards of documentationโ€ in the research.

The funeral home was packed with members of the sheriffโ€™s department and family and friends and a police escort led the funeral entourage to the cemetery.

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