Illinois Concerns of Police Survivors

Board Members

List of Services


Past Presidents

 

  • Debbie Wiseman 2022-2024 Surviving Sister of Iowa State Patrol Trooper Mark Toney (EOW 09/20/11)
  • Keith Dorwart 2020-2022 Surviving Adult Child of Morgan County Sheriff's Deputy Craig Dorwart (EOW 04/05/1994)
  • Terry Roderick 2016-2020 Surviving Co-Worker of Cowden Police Department Jeremy J. Hubbard (EOW 08/10/2010) 
  • Shelly Miller 2014-2016 Surviving Sister of IL State Police Detective Sergeant Rodney T. Miller (EOW 5/12/06)
  • Toni Hardesty 2010-2014 Surviving Spouse of FBI Special Agent Robert (Rob) Hardesty (EOW 6/2/05)
  • Craig Figgins 2008-2010 Surviving Brother of St. Charles Police Officer Daniel Figgins (EOW 4/9/05)
  • Jennifer Morales 2005-2008 Surviving Spouse of Metro Transit Police Officer Marlon Morales (EOW 6/13/01)

 

You can reach us toll-free at (844) 245-1915.

History of National Police Week

In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed Public Law 87-726 designating May 15 as Peace Officers' Memorial Day, and the week in which May 15 falls as National Police Week.  The law was amended by the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act of 1994, Public Law 103-322, signed by President Bill Clinton, directing that the flag of the United States be displayed at half-staff on all government buildings on May 15 each year.  While the actual dates change from year to year, National Police Week is always the calendar week, beginning on Sunday, which includes May 15.
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