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During a recent meeting of the Dallas County Commissioners Court, the spotlight was on Natalie Gardner, a long-serving member of the Juvenile Probation Department, as she was honored for her 40 years of dedicated service. The resolution presented highlighted Gardner's commitment to her role, emphasizing her professionalism, integrity, and compassion throughout her career.
Born in Dallas, Texas, Gardner began her journey with the juvenile department on March 13, 1985, starting as a clerk in the probation satellite office at District 1. Over the years, she transitioned to various roles, including a move to District 9 in November 2002 and later to placement services in November 2004, where she remained until her retirement.
The resolution acknowledged Gardner's meticulous attention to detail and her unwavering dedication to ensuring the accuracy of records and documents. Her contributions have left a lasting impact on the department and the community it serves.
As Gardner prepares to enjoy her retirement with family, including her mother and siblings, the recognition from the Commissioners Court serves as a testament to her significant role in shaping the juvenile probation landscape in Dallas County. This acknowledgment not only celebrates her individual achievements but also reflects the importance of dedicated public service in fostering community well-being.
Converted from Commissioners Court - May 20 2025 meeting on July 10, 2025
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