Showing posts with label Paul Sciullo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paul Sciullo. Show all posts

March 22, 2011

Can you help complete the Fallen Heroes Memorial?


Via Councilman Bill Peduto yesterday:
People Asked to Help Complete Memorial Needed 200 in 2 weeks

PITTSBURGH – April 4th will mark the two year anniversary of the tragic and untimely death of three of Pittsburgh’s finest. Last year on April 4th, the community came together to announce the plans for a permanent memorial to be built at St. Joseph’s church on Liberty Avenue. This April 4th, on the two year anniversary, plans are in place to unveil this important tribute.

In order to complete the last of the fundraising, Councilman William Peduto and the Fallen Heroes Memorial Committee will announce today the launch of a new memorial patron campaign. In the next two weeks, 200 people will have the opportunity to become patrons of the memorial by donating $100. Patrons will receive a commemorative certificate and window decal to represent their important role in finishing this memorial.

The press conference will take place at 1:30 PM today at St. Joseph’s Church - 4712 Liberty Avenue in Bloomfield (Intersection of Liberty and Pearl).

For those not able to attend, please note that someone can become a patron by:

1) Mailing a contribution to

Permanent Memorial for Fallen Heroes
c/o Bloomfield Development Corporation
366 Gross St.
Pittsburgh, Pa. 15224

2)online: http://www.bloomfieldnow.com/

3)By phone at 412-681-8800

April 6, 2009

In the Line of Duty


Fight-or-flight is our personal survival mechanism -- our response to danger. It takes a very special person to face danger on a near daily basis on behalf of others. These are our police, our firefighters, and our soldiers who go on the line for our community and our country.

Pittsburgh police officers Eric Kelly, Paul Sciullo II and Stephen J. Mayhle made the ultimate sacrifice for our community. They ran towards danger to protect us all and Pittsburgh is diminished by their loss.

It is right and fitting that we honor their lives and mourn their loss.

All three officers will lie in repose in the City-County Building starting at 3 p.m. on Wednesday. There will be a public memorial service for them at 1:00 p.m. on Thursday at the Petersen Events Center in Oakland.

The Post-Gazette has details on individual visitation hours here and an article on their common devotion to duty here.

If you're on Facebook, there have been at least two groups set up to honor their memory: Pray for the Pittsburgh Police Officers (with over 26,000 members) and Remembering the Fallen Pittsburgh Police Officers (nearly 8,000 members). Also, most? all? of the local media have online memorials set up. As someone who has recently lost a family member and who has a family member who is a police officer, I'm sure that the slain officers' family, friends and coworkers will appreciate whatever support you can give.
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