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Ocean County Undersheriff Dies After Fall from Roof

Longtime law enforcement, emergency management official will be sorely missed, Freeholder Director Joseph H. Vicari says

 

The man who guided Ocean County through decades of Nor'easters, blizzards and most recently Hurricane Irene has died.

Ocean County Undersheriff Wayne R. Rupert, 68, died at his Pennsylvania vacation home over the weekend after he apparently fell from the roof, Freeholder Director Joseph H. Vicari said today.

"He was a quiet, sensitive man," Vicari said. "A true gentleman. His main concern was the safety of the people of Ocean County."

Rupert was preparing his mobile home for the upcoming winter when he fell from the roof. It's still unclear whether the fall was an accident or if Rupert had a medical problem, Vicari said.

Rupert had served as Ocean County Undersheriff for more than a decade. But he also helped coordinate Ocean County emergency management operations for many years.

Anytime a coastal storm or hurricane threatened Ocean County, Rupert could be found hunkered over the "Hurrevac" — a computer used to track storms — at the Ocean County Emergency Management headquarters at Robert J. Miller Airpark in Berkeley Township.

Rupert was one of the county officials who made the decision on whether residents should evacuate or stay put during a storm. He never took that responsibility lightly.

"First of all, you don't want to drown anybody," he told me in an interview with the Asbury Park Press in the late 1990s. "You want to get everyone out of harm's way. Number two, you want to be right. You want them to believe you the next time. I've always been cautious about pulling this trigger. But if I'm going to make a mistake, I'd rather make one, so nobody gets hurt."

Related Topics: Hurricane Irene, Office of Emergency Management, Undersheriff, miller airpark, and wayne rupert

Don W.

9:39 pm on Sunday, October 23, 2011

I remember speaking with him during my tenure at a certain local news station. This guy knew his stuff! Thanks for helping us all these years, Wayne. R.I.P.

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Sean Conneamhe

10:37 pm on Sunday, October 23, 2011

Rest in Peace, Wayne.
Our prayers are with you and your family.
Thank you for your many years of service protecting the people of Ocean County.

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Keith Bryant

10:01 am on Monday, October 24, 2011

Our Prayers go out to Rupert Family on there lose, and to his Family at the Ocean County Sheriffs Dept. I knew Wayne For many years when I served with the Manitou Park Fire Company working with Wayne was a great pleasure, Wayne always gave his all to serve the residance of Ocean County. His life was his job, he was always looking to better himself the sheriffs dept. and all emergancy personel with getting the best equiptment available. He was a friend and a gentleman and he will be missed but never forgotten and always in our hearts { Rest In Peace Wayne ] Respectfully Keith Bryant ex Chiefm member Sea.18

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