At Sign Pro, we are deeply committed to supporting our community and honoring those who serve and protect us. Recently, we were honored to contribute to a powerful memorial display at the Bristol Police Headquarters, commemorating two brave officers—Lt. Dustin DeMonte and Sgt. Alex Hamzy—who tragically lost their lives in the line of duty on October 12, 2022.
This memorial, featuring the car doors of a Bristol police cruiser used as a makeshift tribute, stands as a lasting symbol of community support and remembrance for the fallen officers. The car doors, covered with heartfelt messages from the Bristol community, are now on permanent display in the police department’s lobby. This display serves as a touching reminder of the sacrifice these officers made and the enduring bond between the police force and the community they protected.
At Sign Pro, we had the privilege of working closely with the Bristol Police Memorial Committee to help bring this tribute to life. It’s not just about crafting a physical memorial; it’s about honoring the lives, legacies, and the deep impact these officers had on those around them.
As a company rooted in Southington, Connecticut, we have always been about more than just signage. We take pride in being an active part of our local communities, especially during difficult times. Whether it’s creating a sign or contributing to a larger cause, we believe in using our expertise to honor the values and people that matter most.
In addition to the lobby display, Bristol is also planning an outdoor memorial to honor all five officers who have been killed in the line of duty. This future monument will serve as a place for reflection, a space where the community can continue to pay tribute to these officers for years to come.
We are honored to be part of this lasting tribute, and we stand alongside the Bristol community in honoring these courageous men.
Read the full article here to learn more about the dedication ceremony and how the community has come together to support the families of Lt. DeMonte and Sgt. Hamzy.
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