LIST: East Texas authorities to host memorials honoring fallen officers during Peace Officers Memorial Day
LUFKIN, Texas (KETK) – With Peace Officers Memorial Day this Thursday, several police departments across East Texas will be hosting events and memorials to honor and remember fallen officers.
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Peace Officers Memorial Day was created in 1962 by President John F. Kennedy to pay recognition to officers who lost their lives in the line of duty.
To honor fallen peace officers, the Lufkin Police Department will be hosting a memorial at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday. The memorial will be held at the Angelina County Courthouse and will give Lufkin residents a chance to pay their respects to those who made the ultimate sacrifice.
The service will begin at noon and will be held at the Marshall Convention Center. Marshall residents are encouraged to attend the service as the city pays tribute to those who served.
During this year's Peace Officers Memorial Day, the Huntington Police Department honors one of their own who passed away in the line of duty. In 2004, Officer John Edward Logan tragically passed away. He is remembered for his bravery and for paying the ultimate sacrifice.
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'His sacrifice is a solemn reminder of the bravery required to serve and protect. His legacy continues to inspire us all, and it is with deep respect and gratitude that we honor his memory,' the Huntington Police Department said.
The Carthage Police Department will also be observing Peace Officer Day as they will be holding a memorial at 10:30 a.m. on Thursday. The event will be held at the Hawthorn Funeral Home Chapel and will give Carthage residents a chance to remember those who have lost their lives in service.
Henderson County will host a memorial service on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. to honor fallen Henderson County Officers.
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