Showing posts with label Baker-Butler Memorial Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Baker-Butler Memorial Day. Show all posts

February 22, 2016

Remembering Our Fallen Heroes

Remembering Our Fallen Heroes
By Kevin Vogel, Chief of Police

This Friday marks the third anniversary of the tragic and senseless deaths of our heroes, Sergeant Loran “Butch” Baker and Detective Elizabeth Butler.   On Friday afternoon at 3:23 p.m., members of the Santa Cruz Police Department will gather at the Baker-Butler Memorial Garden in the front courtyard of the police department for a quiet ceremony to honor and remember our fallen friends and heroes.  3:23 p.m. marks the time on February 26, 2013 that Butch and Beth gave everything they had for this community.  We will gather to remember a father, a husband, a mentor and a friend.  We will gather to remember a mother, a partner and an inspiration to all of us.   Remembering who they were, what made them so special, why we admired them, why we loved them and why we were proud to serve next to them will make certain they never leave our hearts.

We remember them every day as we gaze at the beautiful Baker-Butler Memorial Garden that was dedicated to their memory on the first anniversary in 2014.  Every member of the Santa Cruz Police Department who worked by their side wears a memorial pin inscribed with Butch and Beth’s badge numbers as a perpetual reminder of the ultimate sacrifice they made when they gave their lives for our community.  

Last year, former Mayor Don Lane brought forth a proposal in which our City Council unanimously proclaimed February 26th as “Baker-Butler Memorial Day” in the City of Santa Cruz where the flags will be lowered in perpetuity at all City facilities.   As I mentioned when I delivered the eulogy for Butch and Beth on March 7, 2013, Elizabeth loved the delicious Morning Buns at Kelly’s French Bakery.  Every single Wednesday morning, Kelly and Mark Sanchez, owners of Kelly’s Bakery, have ensured a delivery of 100 Morning Buns to the police department.  The members of the Santa Cruz Police Department have affectionately named those Morning Buns “Butler Buns.”  We are grateful to everyone in our community who has kept the spirit of Butch and Beth alive in all of our hearts.

We will never forget the outpouring of support we felt from this community and communities beyond following that fateful and tragic day nearly three years ago.   It is very difficult, if not impossible to find words to adequately describe the overwhelming feelings that our Santa Cruz Police Department family experienced as those of us who traveled in the memorial procession navigated our way from the beach area in Santa Cruz to the memorial service in San Jose.  The streets of Santa Cruz and the overpasses on Highway 17 were lined with members of our community and beyond expressing their love, honor and respect for Butch and Beth.  It was a showing of love and support from our community that we have never experienced before.  I’ve said this many times before and I’ll say it again.  Thank you Santa Cruz!

For those of us who knew Butch and Beth, not a day goes by when we do not reach deep into our hearts and find a personal memory of them that brings a smile to our faces.  Please join us in honoring them on Baker-Butler Memorial Day.  We love them both dearly and we will miss them forever.   

February 25, 2015

Baker-Butler Memorial Day-We Will Never Forget

February 26, 2013 will be a day that we all will never forget. On this day, Sergeant Butch Baker and Detective Elizabeth Butler were tragically killed in the line-of-duty. This day was the worst day in the history of the Santa Cruz Police Department.

On February 24, 2015 the Santa Cruz City Council passed a resolution declaring February 26th as "Baker-Butler Memorial Day" in the City of Santa Cruz in perpetuity and authorizing City of Santa Cruz staff to lower flags at all City facilities to half-staff on this date each year. Mayor Don Lane asked the Council to adopt the resolution designating, in perpetuity, February 26th as "Baker-Butler Memorial Day", honoring our fallen Officers while serving the community they loved. Council acknowledged the exemplary service and the ultimate sacrifice these Officers and their families made. Council adopted the resolution with a 7-0 vote.
 

Tomorrow, Thursday February 26, 2015 marks the two-year anniversary that the Santa Cruz Police Department so tragically lost our brother and sister. We are reminded of the constant danger of our profession that we have all so proudly been sworn-in to perform. There remains a constant sense of tremendous sadness from this loss. The Santa Cruz Police Department Family continues to try and heal, and will always remember Sergeant Butch Baker and Detective Elizabeth Butler for the ultimate sacrifice they made for this community. 

We are so grateful for all the love and support shown to us by so many in the community.  Many of you have shared how much Butch and Elizabeth meant to you and how much you appreciate all the hard work by all the men and women here at SCPD.  




We miss both of them and will never forget!