Monument to fallen officers takes its place in Chehalis

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The Guardian now sits outside the Lewis County Law and Justice Center on Main Street in Chehalis.

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – Some 200 individuals gathered despite a light rain at the courthouse entrance yesterday to witness the unveiling of a memorial to local law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.

“I’m honored and feel very privileged to dedicate this to the seven officers who lost their lives,” Lewis County Sheriff Steve Mansfield said. “Also to the families who’ve sacrificed and to the police officers who now and the future work to protect us.”

Its creator, local artist Jim Stafford, named it The Guardian. He removed a black drape to reveal the bronze statue depicting an officer, a little girl and a K-9.

Centralia Police Department Chief Bob Berg made note of the efforts made by those shepherding the project, the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office Association and others.

Berg and Mansfield read the names which each are engraved on the granite base, and laid a red rose for each one.

The widow of the most recent officer to die carried a rose to Deputy Brady Taylor who placed it in memory of Deputy Stephen Mike Gallagher Jr. Gallagher was killed after his patrol car struck an elk on his way to a call to assist Brady in east Lewis County four and half years ago.

Those memorialized are:

• Marshal James C. A. Parsons, Centralia Police Department, end of watch: June 30, 1903

• Officer William H. Smith, Centralia Police Department, end of watch: Dec. 23, 1910

• Deputized Civilian John A. Haney, Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, end of watch: Nov. 15, 1919

• Deputy Seth “Riv” Jackson, Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, end of watch: April 7, 1937

• Deputy Ernest Runke, Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, end of watch: Sept. 19, 1957

• K-9 “Ward”, Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, end of watch: Oct. 15, 1985

• Deputy Richard A. Snider, Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, end of watch: Feb. 8, 1986

• Deputy Stephen “Mike” Gallagher Jr., Lewis County Sheriff’s Office, end of watch: Aug. 18, 2009

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The monument sits atop brick work which includes messages, names and dedications from individual donors.

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6 Responses to “Monument to fallen officers takes its place in Chehalis”

  1. Free Air says:

    “You Mark My Words, In the Future Police Uniforms will be nothing more than rags.”

    Marked, Noted and Dismissed as the ramblings of another person who has had an arrest or two.

  2. GuiltyBystander says:

    Maybe BleeBloo LIKES living here and doesn’t think the U.S. is the worst country in the world?

  3. Larry Butler Fan says:

    People like YOU are the REASON people don’t like the u.s. Why don’t YOU leave?

  4. BleeBloo says:

    If you don’t like it, leave the U.S.

  5. The monument is fine and dandy but just take a look at all of the Citizens of the United States that are murdered by police gang members each and every year and given a free pass to kill without consequences.
    http://www.infowars.com/police-reserve-officer-beat-4-year-old-put-him-in-critical-condition/
    http://www.infowars.com/police-reserve-officer-beat-4-year-old-put-him-in-critical-condition/
    http://www.infowars.com/they-got-away-with-murdering-my-son-mother-of-police-beating-victim/
    http://www.infowars.com/police-beat-elderly-deaf-man-for-refusing-orders/
    http://www.infowars.com/police-tase-shoot-and-kill-90-pound-schizophrenic-teen/

    When there is a monument for innocent citizens that are killed by Police Gang Members then this monument will mean something. Youtube is over run with police brutality videos. We have a real need for police here in America, but it’s hard to support the police when they are caught time and time again on video killing and assaulting people. The police state is real and our Constitution is being pissed on by Law Enforcement. You Mark My Words, In the Future Police Uniforms will be nothing more than rags.

  6. Free Air says:

    Thank you for posting this.