HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) -- Seven Huntington police officers have died in the line of duty since 1876.
Even though it has been 27 years since the last death, family members and all law enforcement grieve those losses.
National Peace Officers' Memorial Day remembers those brave officers who have fallen and makes sure that their sacrifice is never forgotten.
"Huntington Police Department will now and forever honor the officers’ memories with a display of their photos in our public lobby like the ones given today,” Skip Holbrook, Huntington Chief of Police, said.
"All the officers, new and old, can walk by and see and remember him on a daily basis. That means a lot to us," Jamie Harmon, Officer Paul Harmon’s daughter, said.
Thursday's service memorialized officers from a 40 mile radius of Huntington.