Truly Family To Us

Cathy and Gilbert Lee became survivors when their son, New York City Police Officer Kevin Lee, died in the line of duty on January 27, 2006. Officer Lee was not only a loving son, husband, father, brother and uncle, he was an amazing officer who truly cared about his community. He would take coffee and treats to the homeless while on his beat,
commute two hours even in major snow storms in order to never miss his shift, and after the events of 9/11 he
collected contributions to buy warm clothes to have readily available for the volunteers.
That giving spirit that Officer Lee had ran deep in his blood and in the way he was raised. Cathy and Gilbert continue that spirit and honor their son in multiple ways. They helped start the Metro New York C.O.P.S. Chapter in 2012, they attend National C.O.P.S. events such as National Police Week and trainings, and they are some of the welcoming faces that return to Parents Retreat each year to help other parents who are just starting their path to healing.
As if their involvement in all these things isn’t enough, they have taken on the responsibility of making goody bags for their New York families attending National Police Week for the first time. Each bag has snacks, water, tissues, an informative welcome letter, and two pocket rosaries handmade by
Gilbert and Cathy. They started making them the year their son died.
Gilbert says, “Our involvement with C.O.P.S. has been very rewarding and we have met so many people that are truly family to us.”
Gilbert & Cathy Lee
Surviving Parents of
Officer Kevin Lee
New York City Police Department
EOW 1/27/2006
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