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    City of Rahway & Rahway Police Dept. Announce Passing of Former Police Chief Barry Henderson

    By City of Rahway,

    2024-04-06

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    Barry Henderson.

    Credits: City of Rahway

    RAHWAY, NJ — With profound respect and deep sorrow, the City of Rahway and Rahway Police Department announce the passing of retired Chief of Police Barry Henderson, on April 2, 2024, at the age of 83.

    A memorial service to honor Chief Henderson’s life and legacy will be held Thursday, April 11, from 11 a.m. to noon, at Rahway City Hall, rain or shine.

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    “Chief Henderson embodied all the best parts of Rahway. His story is that of someone who loved their hometown and worked every day to make it better for current and future residents,” said Mayor Raymond Giacobbe. “We are honored to host his memorial service and are all endlessly grateful for the dedication and courage he showed to our community over his more than three decades of service.”

    Chief Barry Henderson was born on March 24, 1941, in Rahway, New Jersey, and is remembered by those who knew him as someone who possessed great athletic talent from a young age. After a brief career with the Detroit Tigers minor league system, his life redirected him back to serving his hometown of Rahway.

    In 1964, Chief Henderson joined the Rahway Police Department. Following the 1960 riots, he headed the Juvenile Community Relations Bureau. From that point on, he rose through the ranks, ultimately being promoted to Chief of Police in 1988. Under his leadership, the department embraced innovative strategies in community policing, technology, training, and recruitment.

    Chief Henderson retired in 1998. Outside of his career in law enforcement, Henderson served for ten years on the Rahway Board of Education. He was a lifetime member of the Rahway Elks BPOE 1075, a member of the Rahway Yacht Club, and a member of the Deutscher Club of Clark.

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    “Chief Henderson will be remembered with admiration, respect, and gratitude. We thank him and the Henderson family for his lifetime of service to the Rahway community,” said Police Director Nicholas Breiner. “We are forever indebted to his contributions and the path he paved for future generations in law enforcement.”

    Throughout his career, Chief Henderson was the recipient of numerous accolades, including two valor awards from the 200 Club, membership in the Honor Legion, and significant recognitions from the Union County Police Chiefs Association and the Union County Baseball Hall of Fame. His humanitarian efforts were recognized with the New Jersey State Police Chiefs Association Humanitarian Award in 1997, and he received the New Jersey State PBA Lifetime Membership Award.

    “Chief Henderson exemplified the essence of true leadership and dedication in law enforcement. His legacy teaches us that at the heart of policing lies not only the commitment to protect and serve but also the profound bond we forge with our community,” said Chief Law Enforcement Officer Shawn M. Ganley.

    Chief Barry Henderson’s full obituary can be found here .

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