








I lost my dad when I was 4 years old, Officer Robert Bennett – EOW June 17th, 2004. I have spent a large portion of my life with the gaping hole where a father should be due to the evils in this world. With that being said, even while I have not physically had him by me, he has still managed to teach and guide me throughout everything.
Since I was only a small child when he passed, I have spent most of my time getting to know him by the memories of others. He was a man that found any reason to smile and laugh. He has taught me the importance of taking the chances in life that seek joy. I live each day for him because he does not get the opportunity to continue those joys. In addition, he was a family man that would do anything for those that he loves. He may not be here to teach me the importance of family, but I have learned from the memories that he left for us.
I started participating in our state chapter of C.O.P.S. when I was 19 years old, but I wish that I had gotten involved way sooner. I spent most of my childhood thinking I was the only one who could relate to losing a father under those particular circumstances, but once I got involved with C.O.P.S. I began to understand that I was not alone. It has provided me a sense of community and comradery that I would not get in other manner.
Once again, while working with C.O.P.S. my dad has managed to send me God winks and opening my eyes to my true passions. I have had the honor of working with state police departments and other entities since his passing, and it has been such a meaningful journey to keep the connection with a job my dad cherished so much. I will be graduating from college with a focus in mental health soon, and my dad has been keeping me attentive to my passions. I want to continue his legacy and love for policing, so I know that he is cheering me on to work with police, giving back to those in need, and helping those that are like him.
People who have not lost someone may struggle to understand that even if your loved one is gone from this Earth, they are still active in your life. He is always challenging me to find my motivation and drive for life, taking on new adventures, staying active with my loved ones, and chasing my dreams and passions. I will always be grateful for the sacrifice my dad made, and I can only hope to become as courageous and brave as he was. I am here to live for him and make him proud. I know he may not be here, but he has found a way to walk beside me in life, every step of the way.
Caroline Bennett
Surviving Adult Child of
Officer Charles Robert Bennett
Birmingham (AL) Police Department
EOW 06/17/2004
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