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Frank A. Trainor
Badge: 602
Class: 27
Rank: Sergeant
Age: 40
Died: 8/3/1953
DOB: 7/14/1913
Cause: Ped/MV Accident
Site NJ Turnpike
Stationed: Troop D New Brunswick
Service Time 14 Years 11 Mos.
Residence: Mays Landing
Frank A. Trainor was born on July 14, 1913 in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania and he resided in Mays Landing, New Jersey. He attended
Grammar School in Pleasantville and Atlantic City, New Jersey. Prior to
joining the New Jersey State Police, Sergeant Trainor was a truck
dispatcher.
Sergeant Trainor enlisted with the New Jersey State Police on August
15, 1938 as a member of the 27th State Police Class. He was assigned to
Troop "D", New Brunswick. 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.
Sergeant Trainor died as the result of injuries received when struck by
a motor vehicle while in the performance of his duty.
At approximately 6:00 A.M. on August 3, 1953, Sergeant Trainor had
pulled-over a vehicle traveling south on the New Jersey Turnpike, 15
miles south of Bordentown. As he was returning to his troop car after
securing the driver's license and registration, Sergeant Trainor was
struck by a 1953 Mack Truck. Sergeant Trainor's body flew over the roof
of the car he had pulled-over and landed face-down in the shoulder of
the road. He suffered a fractured left leg, fractured ribs, fractured
spine and a fractured skull. He was pronounced dead at the scene.
Sergeant Trainor served 14 years and 11 months with the New Jersey
State Police.
Sergeant Trainor was survived by his wife and 9 year old daughter. He
was 40 years old.
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