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THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – Friday, May 17, 2019 Page 9 City honor’s Everett’s Thin Blue Line at annual Memorial On Wednesday afternoon the Everett Police Department honored those who have served the department with a memorial service and wreath laying outside of the police headquarters. Mayor Carlo DeMaria, Police Chief Steve Mazzie and Bishop Robert Brown thanked family members for their sacrifices and spoke about the honorable police who dedicated their lives to keeping Everett safe. Mayor Carlo DeMaria thanked the Everett Police for their hard work and sacrifices. The Everett High School a cappella students sang during the ceremony. Bill Driscoll was honored to present a wreath in memory of those who have served the local department. The family of Charlie Savage gathered in his memory. Police Chief Steve Mazzie led the police memorial on Wednesday afternoon. City Council President Rich Dell Isola and Ward 1 Councillor Fred Capone pledged allegiance to the American flag. Bishop Robert Brown offered a prayer during the Everett Police memorial service. Police Chief Steve Mazzie recollected about police who have passed. The Everett Police Honor Guard presented flags during a brief ceremony outside the police station. Crimson Tide band students Matias Aquino and Emma Santos performed taps. The wife and daughter of Charlie Savage, Jean Savage and Linda Fuller, attended the police memorial service. Ward 5 Councillor Rosa DiFlorio and councillor candidate Cynthia Sarnie paid their respects. Wreaths were displayed in front of the Everett Police Station on Elm Street in memory of those who once served the department. Wreaths were presented in front of the Everett Police Department on Wednesday to honor their service. (Advocate photos by Katy Rogers)

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