Lt. Luis Hernandez, an esteemed member of the Arizona Department of Corrections Rehabilitation and Reentry, was tragically shot and killed on Sunday, June 23rd, in San Luis Río Colorado, Sonora. Lt. Hernandez had served the Department with dedication for 17 years and was known as a great father, son, husband, brother, and colleague. His unexpected death has left his family in profound shock and sorrow, and the entire department and community are mourning this significant loss.
In response to this tragic event, Damaris Muela has organized a fundraiser titled "Support for Lt. Hernandez’s Family in Grief" with a goal of $10,000 to help his family manage the unforeseen expenses. This fundraiser, created on June 27th, seeks public assistance in providing financial support for Lt. Hernandez’s family during this incredibly difficult time. The community is encouraged to donate, regardless of the amount, to help alleviate the financial burden on his family and show solidarity in their time of need.
On Facebook, many have expressed their condolences and paid tribute to Lt. Hernandez. Angie Conner Camacho wrote, "RIP Lt. Luis Hernandez #foreverstrong," while Melissa Wallace simply commented, "Condolences." Yvette Ramirez shared, "My respect and condolences," and Mary Bollinger Appelhanz offered a heartfelt prayer, "Eternal rest grant unto him our Lord and let perpetual light shine upon him!!" Other comments included Tony Boland and Cathy Lawley, who both expressed "RIP," and Debra Davidson, who also shared, "RIP."
Lt. Hernandez’s loss has deeply affected his loved ones and colleagues, leaving a void in the community. As the family navigates through this heart-wrenching time, the collective support from friends, colleagues, and the community is crucial. The fundraiser aims to provide some relief and help Lt. Hernandez’s family cope with their sudden and tragic loss.
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