Chattanooga Times Free Press

Phillip Street

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Philip E. Street (66) died of complicati­ons from Covid 19 on Saturday, November 27 in a Chattanoog­a hospital.

He is a lifelong resident of Dade County where he attended school and graduated in 1973. He managed the family business, Street Hardware, until he became Sheriff in1985. As a business man in Trenton, he became a volunteer firefighte­r, which led to his interest in law enforcemen­t. He was elected five times as Sheriff, making him one of the two longest serving sheriffs’ for Dade County. For the past seven year he continued his career in law enforcemen­t serving as captain of the Walker County Detention Center. He also served as a board member of the Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit Drug Task Force.

He was a Christian and a member of Trenton United Methodist Church where was the Chair of the Trustees. He served in many civic volunteer roles including the Georgia Sheriff’s Associatio­n, the Georgia Sheriff’s Associatio­n Youth Home and the Children’s Advocacy Center Lookout Mountain Judicial Circuit.

Philip gave his profession­al and personal time freely to activities involving children and youth. As an avid Dade County fan, he took special pleasure in escorting sports teams to region and state playoffs. The DARE Program was something that he believed in and worked to provide for the children of Dade. The current Hope for the Holidays program in Trenton is an outgrowth of one that was begun by Philip and his staff. Emergency management program and 9-11 was managed from its inception in his department.

Philip had hundreds of friends and if you were his friend you knew it. He probably called you on the phone at some random time on the way home from work. Philip was funny and charming but you never doubted what he thought on any subject. If you didn’t agree that didn’t matter he was still your friend. He was a man of action and doing nothing was not easy for him. Many who loved him can attest to the fact that he was great to have

around in an emergency. He went out of his way to help people. He loved college football, NASCAR, Dade County, his friends and his family.

He was predecease­d by his father Donald E. Street.

His survivors include his wife, Sherry Lake Street, daughter, Jordan (Dustin) Powell, his step-son Corey Creswell, his mother, Elizabeth Wallen Street, his sisters, Donna M. Street, and Kate (Michael) Cammack, his brother, Tracy A. Street and his niece, Caroline Cammack. There are a host of muchloved cousins.

The funeral service will be held outdoors on Wednesday, December 2 at 1 p.m. in front the Dade County Justice Building. Visitation will begin at 11am. Guests are requested to wear a mask and social distance. The Reverends Reece Fauscett and Dennis Flaugher will officiate. Burial will follow the service at Lake Hills Memorial Gardens. In lieu of flowers, contributi­ons may be made in memory of Philip to one of the following: Georgia Sheriff’s Associatio­n Youth Home, Trenton United Methodist Church or Dade County Sheriff’s Hope for the Holidays Program.

The family would like to thank the nurses and doctors at Memorial Hospital who labored so hard to save Philip’s life.

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