FOP brings survivors together at holidays

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Gov. Shapiro meets slain officer Thomas Trench’s daughter Annemarie, granddaughter Rose (an officer in the 35th District) and great-grandson Tommy.
Gov. Shapiro talks to members of Sgt. Christopher Fitzgerald’s family.
Chris and Maureen Drumm and granddaughter Maggie. Maureen Drumm is the granddaughter of slain Officer Henry Berry.
Gov. Shapiro, Roosevelt Poplar and Officer Jaime Roman’s widow Jazmin.

Gov. Josh Shapiro attended the annual FOP Lodge 5 Survivors Holiday Breakfast.

Families of fallen heroes were served breakfast and given chocolate, a Stock’s pound cake, an FOP blanket and poinsettias at the Dec. 4 event.

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Others on hand included FOP Lodge 5 President Roosevelt Poplar and Deputy Police Commissioner John Stanford.

“We have to be here for each other,” Poplar said.

The Rev. Jim MacNew, the FOP chaplain, offered a prayer.

Among those attending were the families of local officers Henry Berry, Chuck Cassidy, James O’Connor, Patrick McDonald, Gary Skerski, Thomas Trench, John Pawlowski, John Trettin, Stephen Dmytryk, Robert Hayes, Stephen Liczbinski, Brian Lorenzo, Isabel Nazario, Albert Valentino and Christopher Fitzgerald.

“May their memories forever be a blessing,” Shapiro said. ••

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