
WCSO Deputy Chris Kiger Retires After 32 Years of Service
Today, we honor a career built on service, sacrifice, and doing the job the right way.
After 32 years of dedicated service, SRO Deputy Chris Kiger officially retired from the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office. For more than three decades, Deputy Kiger showed up for this community with professionalism, integrity, and a steady commitment to serving others, often behind the scenes and without fanfare, which is exactly how the best ones do it.
Chris leaves behind a legacy of experience, mentorship, and hard work that helped shape those who served alongside him. While the badge may come off, the impact of a career like this does not retire.
Congratulations, Deputy Kiger, and thank you for 32 years of faithful service to Williamson County. We wish you the very best in the next chapter, you’ve earned it. #WCSOTN

WCSO Deputy Chris Kiger Retires After 32 Years of Service
Today, we honor a career built on service, sacrifice, and doing the job the right way.
After 32 years of dedicated service, SRO Deputy Chris Kiger officially retired from the Williamson County Sheriff’s Office. For more than three decades, Deputy Kiger showed up for this community with professionalism, integrity, and a steady commitment to serving others, often behind the scenes and without fanfare, which is exactly how the best ones do it.
Chris leaves behind a legacy of experience, mentorship, and hard work that helped shape those who served alongside him. While the badge may come off, the impact of a career like this does not retire.
Congratulations, Deputy Kiger, and thank you for 32 years of faithful service to Williamson County. We wish you the very best in the next chapter, you’ve earned it. #WCSOTN






