PENDLETON, Ore. (AP) — More than 700 friends, relatives and law enforcement officers turned out for a memorial honoring an eastern Oregon correctional officer killed when he stopped to help a person he thought was a stranded motorist.
Oregon Corrections Chief Max Williams said the life and selflessness of 42-year-old Buddy Ray Herron should inspire others.
Hundreds of Northwest police, firefighters, correctional officers and paramedics attended Monday’s ceremony in Pendleton, Ore.
Williams advised Herron’s three sons and a daughter to “honor him by following his example of hard work, duty and compassion.”