Linda Remley, Recording Secretary
Linda Remley joined the executive board of the Denver Police Museum as secretary in April 2018.
She
brings
a bit of
Recording Secretary experience to the Museum board with her 31 year membership in
the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution.
Linda is a graduate of Colorado Women’s College
(now the Women’s College at the University of
Denver)
with a degree in Political Science and minors in
Economics and Psychology. She did her student
teaching at North High School, but did not follow a career in
classroom
education. PR was her “calling”
and it was answered.
Linda is
Vice President,
Jewett Family of America,
member of
International Police Association
and Mount
Rosa Chapter,
National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution
(NSDAR). Currently, she serves
the Colorado State Society as
PR/Media
Chairman,
Speaker’s Staff member, Chapter
Recording
Secretary and two chapter chairman
positions.
She has served the
NSDAR
as a National Vice Chairman,
a
past member of the
Colorado State Executive Board, president of all but one club within the society.
Linda is Senior State Chaplain, Children of the American Revolution and
Librarian
for a United
States
Daughters War of 1812
chapter.
Historic Preservation tops her interests and many of her late husband’s
police collections
have been
donated to the Denver Police Museum.
Joining the Police Museum seems a
natural progression in service to the community.
She is a past member, Sons of Norway, no she is not Norwegian, and thoroughly enjoyed participating
in ‘Ski for Light’ as a Nordic ski instructor. Alpine skiing has always been the first “love” and that was
fulfilled as a
ski
instructor for
many
years.
Traveling extensively has given her the
opportunity to
advance her interest in history and
learn about other cultures. The many friends gained from these
experiences has certainly enhanced her world.