Mar 26 2014

Farewell

Published by at 8:52 am under Country Life,Family


Procession for a Fallen Hero

When the alarm flashed in the 5:30 darkness this morning, I was already awake, listening to the rain and petting Roscoe one last time before getting up. As I made my way downstairs, I thought of the many other people in our County who joined me in the pre-dawn darkness, preparing to say farewell to Sheriff’s Deputy Ricky Del Fiorentino, who was killed in the line of duty last week.

Thanks to the ridiculous time change, I needed my trusty little flashlight to find my way to the car in the pouring rain, and it was dark nearly all the way to the jobette. I left early to avoid the closure of Highway One for the Deputy’s funeral procession. The highway is closed from 8 am to 10 am, when the memorial service will start. The Governor is attending the service, and Megan told me that his security staff was in the ER last night, asking how to reach them in case of an emergency with the Governor and what would happen. As this was happening, Megan was helping the family of a 100 year old patient with a brain hemorrhage say goodbye.

Just another night in the ER.

Megan did take time out to attend the candlelight vigil at the police station last night. She met our friends Rik and Lu there, who also knew and loved the Deputy, and Megan said it was beautiful. Hundreds of people were there:

She said she was hugged by many officers and thanked for coming. I hope it was somewhat healing for her, since I know how heart-broken she is by this terrible, senseless loss.

As I write, the service is about to start. Law enforcement and fire officials are in attendance from all over California and Oregon, including my valiant brother. I hope you will join me in taking a moment to think of Ricky Del Fiorentino, his 26 years of dedication as a law enforcement officer, and his short 48 years of life in this world, which he left a better place than he found it.

Thanks to Lu for the photo of the procession and to the Santa Rosa Press Democrat for the photo of the candlelight vigil.

4 responses so far

4 Responses to “Farewell”

  1. Guyon 26 Mar 2014 at 12:24 pm

    I only have one thing to say about this lost of yours. One of the best feelings in the world is knowing that ones presence and absence both meant something to someone, this is true of your deputy.

  2. Suzyon 26 Mar 2014 at 12:30 pm

    Thank you, that is very true.

  3. Joyon 28 Mar 2014 at 5:22 am

    There really are too many guns in this world. What a senseless loss of a good life. I feel so very sorry for the families and friends .
    I agree with Guy…he has a way with words

    Thanks for this entry Suzy…

  4. suzyon 30 Mar 2014 at 3:11 pm

    He certainly does.

    Megan feels really strongly that as a country we should focus on mental health services. We can’t take the guns away from people, unfortunately, but we can try and make sure that crazy people don’t have them – or use them.