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For the past 138
years, Crown Hill has recognized its responsibility to those who
have served their country with its national cemetery and three
military veterans sections. The events of September 11 and the death
of Jason Baker prompted Crown Hill to develop a unique memorial that
would memorialize fallen heroes among public safety personnel
locally, statewide and nationally. As a result, the Heroes of Public
Safety Section was dedicated on September 14, 2002.
Located in the most historic area of the southern part of the
cemetery, this section encompasses approximately 1.5 acres and can
accommodate more than 1,500 burial spaces. Members of public safety
killed in the line of duty are provided free burial space and
complete cemetery and funeral services at no cost.
The Heroes of Public Safety Memorial marks the entrance to this
section and consists of a granite slab walk that leads to a
Romanesque monument. Indiana public safety professionals killed in
the line of duty are memorialized on the walk surrounding the
memorial, while other public safety professionals are recognized
with inscriptions on the walk leading to the memorial.
This section is the final resting place for approximately 100 of our
state’s heroes, including Marion County Sheriff’s Deputies Jason M.
Baker, Joe Ernst, Jeff Jones and Kim Hefner, Indianapolis
Firefighter Paul Jolliff, Indianapolis Police Officer Timothy “Jake”
Laird, Butler University Police Officer James Davis and Trooper Greg
Belt and Lt. Gary Dudley of the Indiana State Police.
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