








Kim Ellis lost her dad, Dallas (TX) Police Officer Sunny Ma Lov, when she was four years old. “Growing up fatherless was hard,” says Kim. “I was never anyone’s little girl, no one’s princess, and that led me to become a tomboy who wanted to take care of myself growing up.”
Kim says she always felt something was missing and found support in her faith. “I found God. That’s been the biggest impact!” says Kim. “I don’t have a lot of memories but, what I do know is my dad was brave, honest, and giving! Attributes I hope I have.”
Kim also found love within the law enforcement community; her husband Mitchell. “The blue family is a brotherhood who takes care of each other,” says Mitchell. “It’s a family that understands the stress, the schedules, and the sacrifices officers make.”
Kim says they are blessed to have so many people to call family across the country because of the thin blue line’s brotherhood.
In 2018, Mitchell (Kim's Husband) lost his friend and co-worker, Fort Worth (TX) Police Officer Garrett Hull, in the line of duty. “As an officer, it’s made me realize that any day could be our last day,” says Mitchell. “I struggled after Garrett’s death to be the best husband I could be, but having a support group and good counselors has helped me recover and find normalcy again.”
Mitchell attends the C.O.P.S. Adult Children’s Retreat with Kim where he appreciates a new perspective to empathize with Kim’s loss. Kim added, “No one understands or empathizes with the loss of our officers like at the retreat. It’s fun, it’s powerful, and safe!”
Kim served as Vice President for the Metro Texas C.O.P.S. Chapter from 2018-2020 and Mitchell is an Officer Liaison. Attending meetings, planning events and connecting with survivors in their area is healing for them both. “We want them to know they are not alone,” says Kim. “Get involved, tell your story, and take advantage of what C.O.P.S. offers.”
Kim Ellis
Surviving Daughter of
Officer Sunny Ma Lov
Dallas (TX) Police Department
EOW: 11/4/1990
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