Politics & Government
Forsyth Commission Recognizes Retiring Employees
Angela Jachelski, Frank Goss and Jean Garner were all commended for their service to Forsyth County.

Three employees who have dedicated their careers to serving the citizens of Forsyth County were recognized late last week by the Forsyth County Commission.
The commission recognized Angela Jachelski, Frank Goss and Jean Garner  were each recognized by the board during its June 20 meeting.
Each employee was also given a plaque formally applauding their service to the community.
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Angela Jachelski serves as deputy clerk with the Forsyth County Clerk of Courts, and is retiring after 10 years of service.Â
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Frank Goss is a deputy first class with the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office, and decided to retire after 16 years of service with the agency.Â
Jean Garner also served as a deputy sheriff II with the sheriff's office, and is retiring following 34 years of dedicated service.
"On behalf of the Board of Commissioners, I want to extend our sincerest thanks and appreciation to each of you for the outstanding service you have provided to Forsyth County government," Commission Chairman R.J. (Pete) Amos said. "We wish you nothing but the best in your retirement. Congratulations."
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