








Deputy U.S. Marshal Josie Wells and his wife Channing had just purchased land in Mississippi, they were pregnant with their first son, and Channing had recently graduated with her college degree. You have just graduated and obtained your degree, you are pregnant with a son after trying for so long, and you have just purchased 10 acres in a rural community to build a home. That “American Dream” as Channing refers to it, was turned upside down when her husband was shot and killed on March 10, 2015.
“Everything was falling into place; we had just started clearing the land to build our home after finding out we were pregnant around Christmas in 2014,” Channing said. “Fast forward to today; I constructed our dream home like we had planned and Josie Jr. was born.”
As Channing was continuing to build a future for herself and Josie Jr., they began attending C.O.P.S. Hands-On Programs, starting with Spouses Retreat in 2016 and now Kids Camp for the first time in 2022.
“I remember meeting C.O.P.S. Counselor Angie (McCown) at my first Spouses Retreat,” Channing said. “She told me she would be waiting to meet my son at Kids Camp. She was one of the first faces we saw at camp and that’s when I realized it had come full circle.”
Attending the Hands-On Programs has continued to allow both Channing and Josie Jr. to build their support system. Allowing them to grow and create memories of Josie Sr. together, even though Josie Jr. never met his father.
Channing explained, “All of his (Josie Jr.) memories of his dad are memories that have been shared with him by me or someone close to him, so he has many positive impressions of his dad.”
As they continue to return to Hands-On Programs, Channing makes sure to provide support to others as well. She wants to make sure she does the same for other survivors, knowing that is what has helped her and Josie Jr. get to where they are today.
Channing Wells
Surviving Spouse of
Deputy Marshal Josie Wells
US Marshals Service
EOW 3/10/2015
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