Anderson County’s Boseman named Deputy Coroner of the Year

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Charlie Boseman, Deputy Coroner for Anderson County was recently presented the South Carolina Coroners Association Deputy Coroner of the Year Award for 2022 at their annual conference held in Myrtle Beach.

The South Carolina Coroners Association represents the Coroners of the forty-six counties in the State. Each year the Association hosts the annual conference and training event for all Coroners, Deputy Coroners, and other medicolegal death investigators. Individuals attending the conference receive training in various aspects of medicolegal death investigation as well as meet the annual state training requirements.

In addition, each year an award for the Coroner of the Year, Deputy Coroner of the Year and the Sue Townsend Award are presented to individuals that have demonstrated the highest standards in medicolegal death investigation.

Anderson County Coroner Greg Shore stated that Charlie Boseman has served as a Deputy Coroner under his office for over 26 years and has been involved in death investigations for over 48 years.

Boseman not only serves as a Deputy Coroner, but also a Forensic Autopsy Technician assisting in autopsies Charlie Boseman for four counties.

Shore stated that Boseman has been an inspiration not only to his deputies and staff, but also a number of other coroners, allied health personnel, and law enforcement officers for many years. “Boseman is an invaluable asset to my office as well as the field of death investigation.”

He added, “I can think of no better way to honor a man that has spent his life speaking
for the dead” than to recognize him with this award.

Shore further stated that he would like to thank the South Carolina Coroners Association for selecting Charlie Boseman for this distinguished recognition.