The Signal

Procession honors deputy

Deputy Michael Churney, of Lost Hills station, died at Henry Mayo

- By Caleb Lunetta

Aprocessio­n of Los Angeles County Sheriff’s and Fire Department personnel escorted the body of Deputy Michael Churney from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital to an undisclose­d location Saturday following the announceme­nt of his death Wednesday.

The Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station deputy died from an undisclose­d, yet sudden illness at the hospital last week. The Sheriff’s Informatio­n Bureau declined to give further informatio­n at the request of Churney’s family.

Churney served in the Sheriff’s Department since 1996, and was described in a media release from LASD as a “beloved husband and father to a vibrant 5-year-old son.”

“He could always be relied upon at our station and also assisted other stations with their motor operations,” said the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station press release announcing his death. “He was a regular presence at our station and could always be counted on for good conversati­on and laughs.”

After starting his career in law enforcemen­t at the Lost Hills station, Churney went on to work at Men’s Central Jail and Court Services West, before returning to Lost Hills in 2008.

For the past 13 years, Churney worked in the motor unit and spent his free time riding motorcycle­s and vacationin­g with his friends and family.

“Mike, you will be dearly missed. We will never forget your

dedication to your family, our department, and the residents of Los Angeles County,” read the statement. “Rest in peace, sir, we will take it from here.”

On Saturday, his body was transporte­d from the hospital located on McBean Parkway, exiting Henry Mayo’s campus under a large American flag hung from the ladder of a Fire Department engine. Saluting or standing at attention were his fellow first responders and community members.

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 ?? Austin Dave/For The Signal ?? (Above and below) Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies salute fellow Deputy Michael Churney one last time as his body is transporte­d from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Saturday. Churney, who died Wednesday at the Santa Clarita hospital, worked in the motor unit at the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station.
Austin Dave/For The Signal (Above and below) Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department deputies salute fellow Deputy Michael Churney one last time as his body is transporte­d from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital on Saturday. Churney, who died Wednesday at the Santa Clarita hospital, worked in the motor unit at the Lost Hills Sheriff’s Station.
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 ?? Austin Dave/For The Signal ?? L.A. County Sheriff’s Department deputies salute Saturday as the body of Deputy Michael Churney is transporte­d from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital.
Austin Dave/For The Signal L.A. County Sheriff’s Department deputies salute Saturday as the body of Deputy Michael Churney is transporte­d from Henry Mayo Newhall Hospital.

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