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Fallen officers remembered
Memorial: Hundreds pay tribute to those who died in the line of duty
Green, who retired in 1998, is well aware there were multiple times when she could have been killed in the line of duty.
"It's part of the job," she said.
Since 1853, there have been 126 of her colleagues in Utah law enforcement who weren't so fortunate.
On Saturday, Green and hundreds of others gathered on the west grounds of the state Capitol to witness the dedication of a monument to those officers such as Emery County sheriff's deputies Jeremiah Johnson, killed in 2003, and Wade Hansen, who died in 1987. Both deaths were the result of car accidents.
"I feel like this is a very well-deserved memorial," said Emery County Sheriff Lamar Guymon.
Several members of Guymon's group made the trip, taking a moment to reflect on the fallen.
"Just an all-around American kid," Guymon said about Johnson, whom he recalled as always honest. "If Jeremiah told you something, you believed it."
The hole Johnson's death created in the department was filled, but Guymon said he can never be replaced.
"They have to do so much," the grandmother said, looking up from her wheelchair at her grandson. "When they get out of the car, who knows if they're going to get hit or not. So the backup is very important."
She watched as her grandson took part in a ceremony that included a speech from Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr., who called the monument a "little oasis of tranquility" and a place to move beyond a world of "artificiality" defined by cell phones, iPods and instant gratification.
Huntsman praised the more than 1,600 contributors, including children with handfuls of change who helped fund the $1.3 million monument that includes three statues and a wall with the names of every Utah law enforcement officer who died while on the job, all the way back to Rodney Badger.
On April 29, 1853, Badger tried to save a mother and her six children after their wagon overturned in moving water. He saved the woman and four kids, but he was swept away trying in vain to save the other two children. Badger was a Salt Lake County Sheriff's deputy at the time.
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