Chattanooga Times Free Press

Not forgotten

Ceremony honors officers who died in the line of duty

- BY ROSANA HUGHES STAFF WRITER

Karen Parker was among family members of area law enforcemen­t personnel killed in the line of duty who gathered downtown Thursday evening to remember their relatives.

“It’s a way to honor the men and women who protect us on a daily basis,” she said.

Parker said she and her family have been attending the ceremony — held at the Law Enforcemen­t Memorial on Market Street — since it began, to honor the memory of her great-great-uncle William Cate, who once served as sheriff of Hamilton County.

Cate was killed while transporti­ng a prisoner by train from Chattanoog­a to Knoxville in 1882. He and his deputy, John Conway, were ambushed by the prisoner’s family before they reached their destinatio­n.

The Chattanoog­a Police Department and Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office hosted the 2017 ceremony.

James Bradford, director of public relations for the Bradley County Sheriff’s Office, estimated about 200 people attended to honor the 59 law enforcemen­t officers from Chattanoog­a and surroundin­g areas who had fallen in the line of duty, as well as their survivors.

Chattanoog­a Police Department Chief Fred Fletcher opened by thanking friends, family, police officers and elected officials for their support. He then introduced Bertha Lawrence of the Chattanoog­a Police Department, who sang the national anthem.

Sarah Rogers, a Chattanoog­a Police Department officer who joined the force in 2016 after she lost her husband, Officer Nathan Rogers, to cancer, was the keynote speaker.

“During the 12 months of his fight [against cancer], I felt the arms of this community wrap themselves around me,” she said. “And I never felt that brotherhoo­d and sisterhood stronger than the days that followed Nathan’s death.”

After her speech, current officers lined up to lay roses on the memorial in memory of the fallen. Some of the surviving family members accompanie­d the officers.

 ?? STAFF PHOTOS BY DOUG STRICKLAND ?? Bradley County Sheriff’s Office deputy Heath Arthur adjusts his hat while getting ready at the 2017 Law Enforcemen­t Memorial ceremony on Thursday evening at the police memorial statue on Market Street. The ceremony honored officers from Hamilton County...
STAFF PHOTOS BY DOUG STRICKLAND Bradley County Sheriff’s Office deputy Heath Arthur adjusts his hat while getting ready at the 2017 Law Enforcemen­t Memorial ceremony on Thursday evening at the police memorial statue on Market Street. The ceremony honored officers from Hamilton County...
 ??  ?? Gladys McCullough wears a police hat as she looks up at her father, Chattanoog­a police Capt. Zac McCullough, at the 2017 Law Enforcemen­t Memorial ceremony in Chattanoog­a.
Gladys McCullough wears a police hat as she looks up at her father, Chattanoog­a police Capt. Zac McCullough, at the 2017 Law Enforcemen­t Memorial ceremony in Chattanoog­a.
 ?? STAFF PHOTOS BY DOUG STRICKLAND ?? Law enforcemen­t officers hold roses at the Law Enforcemen­t Memorial ceremony on Thursday at the police memorial statue on Market Street. Chattanoog­a police Lt. Danny Jones helps Lillian Wilson, mother-in-law of deceased Hamilton County Park Ranger...
STAFF PHOTOS BY DOUG STRICKLAND Law enforcemen­t officers hold roses at the Law Enforcemen­t Memorial ceremony on Thursday at the police memorial statue on Market Street. Chattanoog­a police Lt. Danny Jones helps Lillian Wilson, mother-in-law of deceased Hamilton County Park Ranger...

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