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Lieutenant Mark Meadows Memorial Fund
The Jefferson/Shelby County Chapter of the Alabama Police Benevolent Association and the Police Benevolent Foundation are asking for your financial support for the widow of Lieutenant Mark Meadows of the Irondale Police Department. On Monday, January 6th, Lt. Meadows was setting up traffic cones as part of his assignment while directing traffic at a local church when he was struck by a pickup truck. The driver remained at the scene, and Lt. Meadows was transported to a local hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries.
Lt. Meadows was 60 at the time of his death and had served with the Irondale Police Department for over thirty years. He also was a U.S. Army veteran and served with the 3rd Ranger Battalion and the 10th Mountain Division at Ft. Benning, GA. Lt. Meadows is survived by his mother, Mary Meadows, wife, Susan Meadows, children Garrett Meadows, Mary Kate Boykin, Aiden Meadows and granddaughter, Lucy Kate Boykin. He is preceded in death by his father, Gerald Meadows.
In a public statement, Irondale Mayor James D. Stewart Jr. said, “Lt. Mark Meadows was a treasured member of our Irondale family for over 30 years. He was a man of few words but always led by example and embodied the heart of a true public servant.”
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100% of the funds received by the PBF will go to his widow.
Deputy Tim Duncan Recovery Fund
The Central Chapter of the Virginia Police Benevolent Association and the Police Benevolent Foundation are asking you for your financial support for Deputy Tim Duncan.
Deputy Duncan’s wife, Lynne, was diagnosed in June 2024 with a rare and progressive neurological condition called multiple system atrophy (MSA). This disorder shares symptoms with Parkinson’s disease, including slow movement, slurred or soft speech, and poor balance, but it affects multiple systems of the body.
For over seven years, Lynne had been treated for various conditions before finally receiving a proper diagnosis at Johns Hopkins. Unfortunately, after her diagnosis, her symptoms progressed rapidly, and her health declined significantly. On November 7, 2024, Lynne passed away.
The family now faces substantial medical bills from Lynne’s care.
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100% of the funds received by the PBF will go to Officer Duncan to help with this situation.
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