








Continue, pick up, resume, restart. These words have been used by survivors when speaking about their lives after losing their officer. These words also describe the dedication of Kim Murray and Wanda Rhyne since the loss of their husbands in the line of duty; pick up, resume, and restart the North Carolina C.O.P.S. Chapter.
In 2015, the North Carolina C.O.P.S. Chapter fell on some hardships. The chapter needed a restart and National Chapter Liaison, Janis Lampe, knew just who to contact.
“Janis contacted me and said we needed to restart the chapter,” says Wanda. “She told me that she needed me at Chapter Training in two weeks. We went, came back, and formed our first board.”
Since then, Kim and Wanda have made a point to ensure that early contact with the departments is being made, followed by reaching the surviving family members. They know firsthand that the timing of assistance after a line-of-duty death is important in the grieving process, as well as the need to start the process for benefits.
Kim and Wanda continue to take steps to ensure the success of the chapter. “When the chapter was shut down, we just started making contacts and moved forward from there,” says Wanda. “We did this turn around, but it was due in large part to all of the help and teamwork we had with each other and from other survivors.”
Kim Murray and Wanda Rhyne
Surviving Spouses of
Sergeant Dulan Murray Jr. & Deputy Sherriff Richard Rhyne
EOW 5/15/2009 & EOW 12/8/2011
Hands-On Program Sponsors
Conference & Training Sponsors