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  • skatr5435
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    • Mar 2005
    • 125

    Funeral Arrangements and Fund set up for fallen Pittsburgh Police Officers

    The chief and Mayor Luke Ravenstahl, speaking at police headquarters, said there will be a private viewing for law enforcement officials at the City-County Building, Downtown, from 3 to 4 p.m. Wednesday.

    Starting at 4pm and continuing overnight until 10 a.m. Thursday, members of the public may pass by the officers' coffins.

    Mr. Ravenstahl said arrangements will be similar to those for Mayor Bob O'Connor, who died in office.

    From 11 to 11:30 a.m. Thursday, private viewing will be held for family members. Then the procession begins from the City-County Building to the Petersen Events Center on the Pitt campus in Oakland. The exact route has not been determined.
    All details for the 1 p.m. memorial have not been worked out

    Meanwhile, public viewings and funerals for the individual officers have been planned.

    Here are the details:

    Officer Stephen Mayhle

    Viewing scheduled for Friday from 12pm-9pm
    Service scheduled for 1 pm Saturday
    John A. Lefdal Funeral Home, Indiana, Pa.
    Burial on Saturday at Oakland Cemetery in Indiana, Pa.


    Officer Paul Sciullo III

    Viewing scheduled for today and Tuesday from 2pm-4pm & 7pm-9pm
    Winter Funeral Home, 4730 Friendship Ave.
    Service scheduled for 11:30am Wednesday, St. Joseph Church


    Officer Eric Kelly

    Viewing scheduled for Tuesday from 4pm-8pm
    White Memorial Chapel, 7204 Thomas Blvd.

    As for the Fund:

    The Fraternal Order of Police has set up a fund for the families of three officers killed in Stanton Heights Saturday.

    Members of the public may send checks made out to:

    Pittsburgh Fallen Heroes Fund
    Greater Pittsburgh Police Federal Credit Union
    1338 Chartiers Ave., Pittsburgh 15220.


    Donors can designate where they want the money to go, such as children's education.
    Last edited by skatr5435; 04-06-2009, 01:43 PM. Reason: Added more info
    4/4/09

    Lest We Forget

    Pittsburgh Bureau of Police

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