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Robert J. Merenda
Badge: 2393
Class: 77
Rank: Trooper
Age: 32
Died: 11/29/1971
DOB: 9/9/1939
Cause: Ped/MV Accident
Site NJ Turnpike
Stationed: Troop D Moorestown
Service Time 2 Years 9 Mos.
Residence: Audubon
Robert Merenda was born in Sea Side Park, New Jersey on September 8,
1938 and he resided in Audobon, New Jersey. He was a graduate of West
Catholic High School where he was chosen All-Catholic League halfback
in 1960. He then attended college at Villanova where he was a star
football player in both the Liberty Bowl and Sun Bowl. Prior to joining
the New Jersey State Police, he played professional football with the
Philadelphia Bulldogs, Newark Bears and also briefly with the Denver
Broncos.
Trooper Merenda enlisted with the New Jersey State Police on February
7, 1969 as a member of the 77th State Police Class and was stationed in
Troop "A" Hammonton. He was later transferred to Red Lion, Woodstown
and Moorestown stations. His service with the Division was
characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of duty and faithful and
energetic devotion to the principles of the New Jersey State Police.
Trooper Merenda died as a result of injuries received while in the line
of duty.
At 1:35 A.M. on November 29, 1971, Trooper Merenda was on patrol on the
New Jersey Turnpike. He pulled-over a speeding motorist at milepost
13.2 south in Woolwich Township. Gloucester County. As he was walking
along the side of the road from his car, he was struck by the right
front fender of a passing 1964 Buick. He was thrown 55 feet into the
shoulder of the Turnpike. He suffered a compound skull fracture and
avulsion of the brain. He was taken to Underwood Hospital in Woodbury
where he was pronounced dead on arrival.
Trooper Merenda served 2 years and 9 months with the New Jersey State
Police.
Trooper Merenda was survived by his wife, a 2 year-old son and a 10
month-old son. He was 32 years old.
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