








Cochise County (AZ) Sheriff’s Deputy Leroy Brown, EOW 12/6/1969, was just 38 years old when he was ambushed by a man he had arrested a few months prior. He left behind his wife and two young sons. His son T.C. was just four-years-old but still remembers trips to the desert with his dad, as well as little things like his dad coming and going from the house. Even sips of Pepsi remind him of his dad over five decades later.
T.C. admits growing up without a dad was easier for him than it can be for other surviving children. “All my friends had dads, but I didn’t know any different,” says T.C. “Losing my dad was more detrimental to my mother. I had to adapt by myself and C.O.P.S. would have made a huge difference back then.” He now attends the C.O.P.S. Adult Children’s Retreat where he has met some of his best friends.
As an adult, T.C. and his wife Joellen have gotten more involved with C.O.P.S. Although T.C. attends the retreat alone, they both have been heavily involved in the COPS Walk events with Joellen being one of the top fundraisers! “T.C.’s family didn’t talk about Leroy so I’ve gotten to know him through T.C. and these events,” says Joellen. “Even his childhood friends will donate to my walk. My favorite part of the walks is getting to know other survivors and then crossing the finish line together!” Waiting at the finish line is always her loving husband, as T.C. offers his photography services for free at the events!
Growing up with no discussions of his dad has T.C. giving advice to the children, but also the surviving parent. He says, “Find what makes you happy and them proud. Remember what they were like when they were alive, don’t just forget them once they die.”
T.C. Brown
Surviving Adult Child of
Cochise County (AZ) Sheriff’s
Deputy Leroy Brown
EOW 12/6/1969
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