POSTAL INSPECTORS: THE SILENT SERVICE
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IN MEMORIAM




 

Here, in honored memory and in appreciation for their sacrifice, are inscribed the names of those law enforcement officers of the United States Postal Inspection Service who gave their lives in the line of duty enforcing the laws of the United States, protecting both postal employees and the integrity of the U.S. Mails. May they rest in peace and may they never be forgotten.

 
 

Charles Fitzgerald
Post Office Inspector
Clinton, MS  
September 23, 1908

Elbert P. Lamberth
Post Office Inspector
Stantonville, TN
August 17, 1917

Walter R. Ton
Post Office Inspector
Bozeman, MT  
January 10, 1938

Ernest M. Harkins
Post Office Inspector
Oklahoma City, OK
January 12, 1949

John P. McAuliffe
Investigative Aide
Chicago, IL  
March 14, 1960

Benedetto M. Spizzirri
Investigative Aide
Chicago, IL  
March 14, 1960

Michael J. Healy
Postal Police Officer
Chicago, IL  
June 21, 1981

Terrance M. Ashbury
Postal Inspector
Los Angeles, CA  
February 13, 1990

Robert F. Jones, Jr.
Postal Inspector
Washington, DC  
July 14, 2000

 




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