








Terry Miyares and her family have been part of C.O.P.S. for many years. In fact, she credits God, her family and C.O.P.S. for showing her how to live again without the love of her life, Officer Emilio F. Miyares, who was killed in the line of duty on November 6, 1986.
Growing up as next door neighbors and high school sweethearts, Emilio and Terry were best friends. Had she known he would be killed at just 27 years old, Terry says she would do it all over again. “Our two children, Emilio and Jessica, are the only real thing on this earth that belongs to Emilio and I have them.”
Terry spoke with another surviving spouse and learned about C.O.P.S. a few months after her husband’s death and realized her family was not alone. “From that day forward, my family and I have been glued to our C.O.P.S. family,” said Terry.
Terry and her family have remained involved with C.O.P.S. at the National and Chapter level. By helping others, they say it helps them.
Being of Cuban descent, Terry is one of the few survivors who speaks fluent Spanish and she is often called on to help the National Office translate for families. “It makes me happy when I can help someone during such a difficult time,” said Terry, “My husband, Carlos, always tells me ‘you won the lotto again; you helped another survivor’ and that is exactly how I feel.”
Terry has this advice for new surviving spouses: “Life goes on, but in a different and sometimes difficult way. Be sure to take care of yourself before anyone else and if you have kids, I believe if you are ok, the kids will be ok.”
Terry Miyares
Surviving Spouse of
Police Officer Emilio F. Miyares
Hialeah Police Department
EOW 11/6/1986
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