








Hi, I am Cherese Hillman and I became a Surviving Spouse on October 31,2020 when my husband, Avery Hillman, died as a result from complications after contracting COVID-19 while he was working in the Hospital division. Avery was a hard worker that served his country in the United States Army for 25 years as well as working in law enforcement for 30 years.
We have a son, Maleakhi, and it has definitely been a struggle for us to live without Avery. Maleakhi was 11 when his dad passed away. They had a very special bond that was unbreakable. Maleakhi loves to share stories about his dad who was an extreme sports fanatic and a huge Pittsburg Steelers fan. Avery was definitely a great Father.
Maleakhi and I were very skeptical at first about getting involved with C.O.P.S. our loss was still so fresh and our emotions were all over the place. For me I felt like that we really didn't belong at because my husband was not shot or ambushed like others. Now, after attending for two years, I realize it was the best decision that I could have ever made for Maleakhi and me. I learned through the many counseling sessions that a loss is a loss and that we all grieve differently, but we are not alone. It was such a huge weight lifted off of our shoulders to learn that there were others who lost their love one's the same way. We have heard stories about officers from all around the country, which brings us all closer together.
Through C.O.P.S., Maleakhi and I have made lifelong friends. The organization has helped us in so many ways along this journey of healing. Knowing that we will always have a family that can truly understand our grief process because they have walked in our shoes' is priceless. C.O.P.S is a great organization to help cope with emotional stress, mental stress and grieving.
Some advice to other survivors, everyone grieves differently and sometimes those emotions make you react in different ways than others. That doesn't mean that you are reacting wrong, it just means you are processing it differently. Always remember that you are not alone and that C.O.P.S. is just a phone call or email away.
Maleakhi and I hope that telling our story has given some encouragement to others.
Avery, WE LOVE AND MISS YOU EVERYDAY!
Cherese & Maleakhi Hillman
Surviving Spouse and Son of
Corporal Avery Hillman
Crisp County (GA) Sheriff’s Office
EOW 10/31/2020
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