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    Beverley Henwood, center, mother of slain San Diego Officer Jeremy Henwood, is escorted from the Capitol to a ceremony where Gov. Jerry Brown and other state officials spoke.

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    Detective Mike Elliott of Los Angeles schools police holds a salute. Hundreds of law enforcement officers, along with grieving relatives, honored fallen comrades Monday at the California Peace Officers' Memorial. Gov. Jerry Brown joined law enforcement officials from throughout the state at Capitol Mall to remember fallen peace officers, including eight who died in 2011. This was the 36th year for the annual memorial ceremony. The honor roll now includes Stanislaus Sheriff’s Deputy Robert Paris, whose funeral Brown attended April 20 after Paris was killed trying to serve an eviction notice. The formal ceremony included taps, a 21-gun salute and the retiring of the colors.

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The State Worker: Ceremonies coincide with Public Service Recognition Week

Published: Tuesday, May. 8, 2012 - 12:00 am | Page 1A
Last Modified: Tuesday, Apr. 23, 2013 - 10:36 am

May 6 to May 12 marks the 28th Public Service Recognition Week to honor those who serve our nation at all levels of government.

Around the country, government officials are issuing proclamations; hosting award ceremonies and hosting tribute ceremonies highlighting public service and sacrifice.

In California, officials on Monday remembered 1,500 state, county and local peace officers who have died in the line of duty. This morning, the California Highway Patrol is observing its annual memorial for fallen officers at the department's West Sacramento academy.

Caltrans workers killed on the job have been remembered at events around the state in the last few weeks. Tomorrow, the department will recall their sacrifice at a Captol Park memorial at the west steps. Three Caltrans employees died from injuries suffered at work last year.

Click here for more information about Public Service Recognition Week.

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