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This is a website dedicated to the members who retired from the Stamford Police Department and as members of the Stamford Police Association. We are the men and women who dedicated our lives, and our family lives too the city and citizens of Stamford, CT.
As time goes on we have lost many members of our family. Some too young and some unexpected. But all should not be forgotten for their service to the city of Stamford, CT.
If you had a loved one that is not on our obituary page send me an email with information and they shall be added to the site.
Send an email to me Jim Herbert
If you are a retired member of the Stamford Police Association join us on our Member's Only Facebook Page. Also for our SPA Members join our Mailing List
WIDOW'S FUND
The Stamford Police Association for many years has had a Widows Fund for our deceased members. The fund consists of a yearly check to the widows or widowers in December. This comes directly from the members of the Stamford Police Association and is a small amount to those survivors. If you would like to donate to this fund to show support to our widows and widowers you can mail a check to:
STAMFORD POLICE ASSOCIATION
725 Bedford Street
Stamford CT. 06901
You need to mark in the memo WIDOWS FUND
so it is directed to the correct fund.
The Stamford Police Association is a fraternal organization made up of current and retired members of the Stamford Police Department Incorporated on October 1, 1941. The SPA is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to providing benefits to our members and sponsoring community activities and charities.
Listed below are the names of the officers who signed the document on October 1, 1941.
Shown is Capt Herbert the first President of the Stamford Police Association.
Harold J. Herbert
Francis E. McGuinness, Sr. Bernard J. Hagan
Alexander J. Koproski
Thomas J. Thomasson
John F. Treat
Stephen P. Kennedy
Frank T. Tobin
Asa W. Scanlon
John J. McInerney
Capt. Harold Herbert
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