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Marienus J. Segeren
Badge: 2414
Class: 77
Rank: Trooper
Age: 30
Died: 7/25/1971
DOB: 4/30/1941
Cause: Auto Accident
Site AC Expressway
Stationed: Troop A AC Expressway
Service Time 2 Years 5 Mos.
Residence: Oaklyn
Marienus J. Segeren was born on April 30, 1941 in Passaic, New Jersey
and was raised in Camden, New Jersey. He resided in Oaklyn, New Jersey.
After graduating from Camden High School, he attended college at the
Spring Garden Institute of Technology in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Prior to joining the New Jersey State Police, he worked for the
Langston Company in Camden.
Trooper Segeren enlisted with the New Jersey State Police on February
7, 1969 as a member of the 77th State Police Class and was stationed at
Troop "C" Tuckerton. He was later stationed at Mays Landing, Malaga and
the Atlantic City Expressway.
Trooper Segeren died as a result of injuries received in a Troop car
accident in the line of duty.
At 6:00 A.M. on July 25, 1971, Trooper Segeren was on routine patrol on
the Atlantic City Expressway traveling west in the outside lane in
Hamilton Township, Atlantic County. As he neared Mile Post 21.6 west,
his vehicle wandered into the right shoulder and off the paved portion
until the Troop car slightly struck the mile post marker. He traveled
126 feet on the shoulder before making a sharp veer back on the paved
portion of the road. He careened to the left and skidded broadside
across the westbound lanes towards the Weymouth-Elwood Road bridge
abutment and its guardrail.
The Troop car impacted with the guardrail and continued along 36 feet
in its broadside position before hurtling over and striking a concrete
bridge support with the right front door post. The impact with the
pillar caused the vehicle to tear apart at the firewall, the engine
part spinning to the right around to the back of the pillar and the
passenger part spinning to the left and striking the next support
pillar before coming to a stop.
Trooper Segeren suffered cerebral contusions and a fractured skull, a
crush injury to his chest with lacerations and damage to his liver and
lungs. He was taken to Kessler Memorial Hospital in Hammonton, where he
was pronounced dead on arrival.
Trooper Segeren served 2 years and 5 months with the New Jersey State
Police.
Trooper Segeren was survived by his wife and four daughters ages 9, 8,
5 and 4 years. He was 30 years old.
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