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Thursday, July 21, 2011

Ind. Courts - Long-time Kosciusko County judge dies at 83

From the Warsaw Times-Union:

Long-time local judge Hon. Charles R. “Bob” Burner, who sat on the first bench of the Kosciusko County Court, died Wednesday afternoon at Kosciusko Community Hospital. He was 81.

Burner served as a local judge beginning in 1964, as a Warsaw City Court judge before assuming the bench as judge of the newly created Kosciusko County Court in 1976. He took over the Superior Court bench two years later.

Burner left office in 1996 after losing to current-Judge Duane Huffer in that election. He served as a special judge in a sporadic role until 2005.

Posted by Marcia Oddi on July 21, 2011 02:08 PM
Posted to Indiana Courts