Wife of JSO lieutenant who died of COVID says husband struggled for weeks
Read full article: Wife of JSO lieutenant who died of COVID says husband struggled for weeksIt’s been one year since Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Lieutenant Chris Cunningham died from COVID-19 while on the job. At the time, vaccines were not available.
40 Florida & Georgia law enforcement officers have died of COVID-19
Read full article: 40 Florida & Georgia law enforcement officers have died of COVID-19Since the coronavirus pandemic began, 18 Florida law enforcement officers that we know of contracted the virus on the job and died in the line of duty. Another 22 police, deputy sheriff’s or corrections officers have died in Georgia, according to the Officer Down Memorial Page website. Four of those were from our area: Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Lt. Chris Cunningham, Clay County Sgt. Eric Twisdale, JSO Auxiliary Sgt. Florida officersFull Screen 1 / 18 Sergeant Eric John Twisdale, Clay County Sheriff's Office, Florida.
Reserve police officer who died of COVID-19 called ‘a friend to all’
Read full article: Reserve police officer who died of COVID-19 called ‘a friend to all’JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A reserve officer of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has died, the Fraternal Order of Police announced Wednesday. Louis Livatino, 71, was described as a dedicated family man who volunteered his time on the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Honor Guard and countless assignments assisting patrol functions, sometimes working as much or more than full-time officers. “If you knew Lou, you loved Lou,” Melissa Bujeda, a former public information officer for JSO, wrote. Sergeant Livatino was known throughout the agency for his willingness to help anyone in need and for his infectious smile. — Jax Sheriff's Office (@JSOPIO) January 27, 2021This is at least the third law enforcement officer in Northeast Florida to die of COVID.
Widow turns fallen JSO lieutenant’s unfinished project into a memorial
Read full article: Widow turns fallen JSO lieutenant’s unfinished project into a memorialLisa Cunningham’s husband, Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Lt. Chris Cunningham, was the first Jacksonville police officer to die after contracting COVID-19 while on the job. Lisa Cunningham said the homemade garage behind her home would have been her husband’s refuge -- a place for him to relax. “This entire area is what Chris built,” Lisa Cunningham told News4Jax. “He was so proud of it.”Lisa Cunningham explained JSO Lt. Chris Cunningham's badge number is on the building. Lisa Cunningham’s husband died on Aug. 5 -- her birthday.
COVID-19 could double line of duty first responder deaths, report finds
Read full article: COVID-19 could double line of duty first responder deaths, report findsThe groups are also working to verify another 150 potential COVID-19 deaths. A recent report predicts COVID-19 could double the overall line of duty deaths among first responders this year. Northeast Florida has already lost two law enforcement members to COVID-19 complications. Eric Twisdale, both 48, were both treated as line of duty deaths because it’s believed they contracted the virus while working. It brings together hundreds of law enforcement motorcycle enthusiasts and supporters from around the country to pay tribute to America’s fallen heroes and raise awareness of line of duty deaths nationally.
WATCH LIVE: City Council discusses funding for safe election during weekly meeting
Read full article: WATCH LIVE: City Council discusses funding for safe election during weekly meetingJacksonville City Council is holding its weekly meeting. It will discuss a resolution honoring JSO Lt. Chris Cunningham, who died of complications due to COVID-19. Council will also discuss $991,000 in funding for a safe election. Click link below to watch live. Scheduled to begin at 4 p.m.
11-year-old runs in honor of Jacksonville officer who died of COVID-19
Read full article: 11-year-old runs in honor of Jacksonville officer who died of COVID-19An 11-year-old Florida boy who founded the nonprofit Running 4 Heroes will run Saturday night to honor a Jacksonville Sheriff's Office lieutenant who died from complications of coronavirus.
Veteran police lieutenant who died with COVID-19 honored at service
Read full article: Veteran police lieutenant who died with COVID-19 honored at serviceVeteran police lieutenant who died with COVID-19 honored at servicePublished: August 15, 2020, 11:21 pmA celebration of life was held Saturday for Lt. Chris Cunningham, a 22-year veteran of the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office who died after weeks in the hospital battling the coronavirus.
Veteran police lieutenant who died with COVID-19 honored at service
Read full article: Veteran police lieutenant who died with COVID-19 honored at serviceJACKSONVILLE, Fla. A celebration of life was held Saturday for Lt. Chris Cunningham, a 22-year veteran of the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office who died after weeks in the hospital battling the coronavirus. The Jacksonville Fire and Rescues Honor Guard played bagpipes as a processional made of the clergy, family and friends entered the service. Can we give praise for the life this man lived?A parade of speakers remembered Cunningham as a family man who dedicated his life to public service. Chris fought for his family; he fought for his country; he fought for the city. On the dreadful day when Chris was dispatched to heaven and received his last call for service, it hurt us.Images of Chris Cunningham his family shared with News4Jax
JSO lieutenant who died after contracting COVID-19 to be laid to rest
Read full article: JSO lieutenant who died after contracting COVID-19 to be laid to restJACKSONVILLE, Fla. A public viewing was held Friday evening for Chris Cunningham, a lieutenant with the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office who died after contracting COVID-19. He was in the Navy and a commanding officer with the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office. The lieutenant, who spent 20 years at the Sheriffs Office, leaves behind a wife, five children and three grandchildren. He is remembered as a beloved family man who dedicated his life to public service. RELATED: Officers, citizens line streets to pay respect to JSO Lt. Chris CunninghamCunninghams memorial service begins at 11 a.m. COVID-19 protocols will be strictly enforced.
Family of fallen JSO lieutenant invites public to viewing and funeral
Read full article: Family of fallen JSO lieutenant invites public to viewing and funeralJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The public is invited to a viewing and funeral for Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office Lt. Chris Cunningham. A viewing will be held August 14 from 5 p.m. until 8 at the Hardage- Giddens Funeral Home. The family asks anyone wishing to send flowers to send the arrangements to this location. The address of the funeral home is 11801 San Jose Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32223. A public funeral will be held for the beloved family man the following day, August 15.
Daughter says Lt. Cunninghams love was unconditional'
Read full article: Daughter says Lt. Cunninghams love was unconditional'JACKSONVILLE, Fla. Hundreds of people have expressed their sadness over the death of Jacksonville Sheriffs Office Lt. Chris Cunningham. He was in the Navy and a commanding officer with the Jacksonville Sheriffs Office. Cunninghams eldest child, Jasmyne Haywood, told News4Jax she always knew her father was a great man and shes happy the rest of the world knows that, too. Haywood recalled one of the last times she talked to him while Cunningham was fighting COVID-19 in the hospital. Not only was he an amazing man in public but he was amazing when it came to his family, Haywood said.
‘It just doesn’t seem real': Lt. Cunningham remembered for commitment to family, Jacksonville
Read full article: ‘It just doesn’t seem real': Lt. Cunningham remembered for commitment to family, JacksonvilleJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – As a procession passed through Jacksonville on Friday, many stood and paid their respects to Lt. Chris Cunningham, a man who is remembered for his commitment to his family and the community as a police officer. Taught me everything from teaching me how to ride a bike to teaching me how to change oil,” the younger Cunningham said. He said he wanted to live life,” the younger Cunningham said. It just doesn’t seem real.”Lt. Cunningham passed away on Aug. 5, leaving behind a wife he adored, five children and three grandchildren. Retired Lt. Larry Jones remembered the moment he learned that Cunningham had passed away.
Officers, citizens line streets to pay respect to JSO Lt. Chris Cunningham
Read full article: Officers, citizens line streets to pay respect to JSO Lt. Chris CunninghamThe Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office lieutenant died Wednesday from a COVID-19 related illness the department said he contracted while on duty. He was the commanding officer of the crime scene unit, latent prints and photo lab at the Sheriff’s Office. RELATED: Family says JSO lieutenant’s ‘light will continue to shine bright’Full Screen 1 / 11 Family photo of Lt. Chris CunninghamCunningham was carried to the Hardage-Giddens Funeral Home on Friday afternoon. As it happened: News4Jax coverage of the processionThe public was invited to pay respects to the lieutenant as his procession passes by and hundreds lined the streets. It was so unexpected.”it was also a teaching moment for their children her children that life is precious – and the coronavirus is dangerous.
Jacksonville Sheriffs Office mourns death of lieutenant
Read full article: Jacksonville Sheriffs Office mourns death of lieutenantJACKSONVILLE, Fla. The Jacksonville Sheriffs Office, Fraternal Order of Police and members of the community are mourning the death of a police lieutenant. News4Jax has learned Lt. Chris Cunningham has died. While sources have confirmed the cause of death, News4Jax has made an editorial decision not to reveal those details without permission from his family. According to News4Jax crime and safety analyst Ken Jefferson, the 47-year-olds last assignment was a crime scene unit lieutenant. The lieutenants death was announced by the Fraternal Order of Police, which offered thoughts and prayers to his family:News4Jax is attempting to reach the family.