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Purpose
Over the past years, officers and staff of the
Illinois Department of Corrections have gathered at their respective
institutions to pay tribute to the memory of fellow employees who made
the ultimate sacrifice--having lost their lives in the line of duty.
Each of these institutions conducted their own various ceremonies.
However, a single-united ceremony did not exist to commemorate our
fallen heroes. National Correctional Officers Week, which is celebrated
annually during the month of May, became the focal point for IDOC to
honor its fallen heroes and to recognize the agency's correctional
officer of the year. The combined ceremonial recognition of those
employees who gave their lives in the line of duty and of those
employees who carry on our fallen heroes' spirit of dedication, pride
and courage have become an annual event at IDOC. There was a sense
that a perpetual memorial should be dedicated to these brave men and
women. On Oct. 26, 1999, the articles of incorporation for the Illinois
Correctional Employees Memorial Association (ICEMA) were filed. The
memorial association was founded for the following purposes:
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to recognize and memorialize those correctional
employees who, in serving justice and the State of Illinois, have
been killed or suffered permanent disability while performing their
duty;
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to establish, construct and maintain a permanent
and suitable monument to record the names of the fallen for
posterity;
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to provide for the children and/or families of
those who were killed or permanently disabled in the line of duty
through establishment of scholarships, grants in aid, gifts or
financial assistance;
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to create, in the name of those who have been
killed or disabled, a living memorial in the form of scholarships,
grants in aid and awards for the eligible children of the membership
of ICEMA and for other worthy purposes as approved by the
membership;
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to recognize those corrections professionals
whose contributions to serving justice, serving Illinois and serving
employees merit the acknowledgement and praise of their colleagues
and for other desirable purposes;
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and to serve the children of the membership by
the distribution of its funds for educational purposes and for other
charitable purposes.
The employees of IDOC have made this dream happen. It
is their lasting tribute to their fellow employees. It is their
memorial. The granite wall unveiled May 10, 2001, represents the
groundbreaking for the memorial. The names of our fallen heroes
inscribed on additional granite blocks are featured on both sides of the
memorial wall.
The dream has become a reality.
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