Memorial for fallen deputies: Sheriff’s Office searching for family members
From the King County Sheriff’s Office, as they prepare to dedicate a memorial to fallen deputies, including White Center’s Deputy Steve Cox:
The King County Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help locating any and all family members of King County Sheriff’s Deputies who have fallen in the line of duty. The Sheriff’s Office is dedicating a memorial to the 16 deputies who have been killed in the line of duty since the county was created in 1852.
The Sheriff’s Office will be dedicating a memorial to the deputies at 10 am on December 2nd at the King County Courthouse and would like family members of the fallen deputies to be present during the historic unveiling. If you are a family member or relative of one of these fallen deputies please contact Captain Greg Thomas at Greg.Thomas@kingcounty.gov
The fallen Deputies are (in alphabetical order);
Deputy Donald A. Armeni
End of watch
September 15, 1954Deputy Mark William Brown
End of Watch
February 27, 1999Deputy William G. Cherry
End of Watch
March 6, 1853Deputy Richard S. Cochran II
End of watch
May 22, 1991Deputy Steve E. Cox
End of Watch
December 2, 2006Deputy Richard Anthony Herzog
End of Watch
June 22, 2002Detective Sergeant Samuel A. Hicks
End of watch
June 24, 1982Deputy Thomas Meehan
End of watch
November 13, 1935Deputy George Poor
End of Watch
July 26, 1891Detective Michael L. Raburn
End of watch
March 27, 1984Deputy Robert Carl Scott
End of Watch
April 4, 1920Deputy Norman F. Silkworth
End of Watch
March 7, 1952Special Deputy Steve Watson
End of Watch
July 9, 1934Deputy John Williams
End of watch
March 18, 1903Sheriff Louis V. Wyckoff
End of watch
January 20, 1882Deputy Posseman Cornelius Rowley
End of Watch
July 4, 1902
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. Both comments and pings are currently closed.