Wall of Honor
Wall of Honor
Located at 1900 E Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20415-1000
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Federal civilian employees who died in the line of duty since January 1, 2012, as provided to OPM by Federal agencies. The names are updated annually.
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Token AdamsU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Margaret AndersonDepartment of the Interior
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Michael ArnoldDepartment of Defense
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Christopher BaconDepartment of Homeland Security
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Pierrot BaptisteDepartment of Defense
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Justin BeebeU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Grant BeldenU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Richard BelisleDepartment of Homeland Security
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Dana BruceDepartment of the Interior
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Eric ByersDepartment of the Army
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Stephen ByusDepartment of Defense
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Thomas J. CameronDepartment of Homeland Security
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Jason CastilloDepartment of the Army
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Leopoldo Jr. CavazosDepartment of Homeland Security
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Luis Miguel Cervantes (Foreign National)U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Steve CobbU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Paul CookDepartment of the Interior
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LEO Jason CrispU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Harold DavisDepartment of Defense
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David DelaneyDepartment of Homeland Security
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Virgil W. DenningDepartment of Energy
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James R. DominguezDepartment of Homeland Security
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Sylvia FrasierDepartment of Defense
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Kathleen GaardeDepartment of Defense
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Paul GammillUnited States Postal Service
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Robert GibsonDepartment of Defense
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David GirtyU.S. Department of Agriculture
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John Glenn (Citizen Volunteer)U.S. Department of Agriculture
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Milinda GrebUnited States Postal Service
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Dennis GuthrieDepartment of Defense
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Nicholas HallDepartment of the Interior
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Michael HallenbeckU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Shane HawkinsDepartment of the Air Force
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Geraldo I. HernandezDepartment of Homeland Security
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Kelly HobbsU.S. Department of Agriculture
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James A. HopkinsDepartment of Homeland Security
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Terrell E. III HorneDepartment of Homeland Security
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Brian HughesDepartment of the Interior
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Nicholas J. IvieDepartment of Homeland Security
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Matthew LacourseDepartment of Defense
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Fernando JorgeDepartment of Homeland Security
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Andrew W. KnightDepartment of Homeland Security
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Mary KnightDepartment of Defense
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George LazzaroDepartment of Defense
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Frank LemaDepartment of Defense
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Christopher William LorekDepartment of Justice
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Dr. LydonU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Owen OkeefeDepartment of Interior
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James OlsonDepartment of Defense
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John OwenDepartment of the Navy
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Helen OwensUnited States Postal Service
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Vishnu PanditDepartment of Defense
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Kevin ParlowDepartment of Defense
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Joel PeralesUnited States Postal Service
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Michael PhillipsUnited States Postal Service
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Anthony PolkDepartment of Interior
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Richard PowellDepartment of Defense
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Kenneth ProctorDepartment of Defense
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Jeffrey RamirezDepartment of Homeland Security
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Gerald ReadDepartment of Defense
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David Rivera-SantiagoDepartment of Defense
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Stephen Palmer ShawDepartment of Justice
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David RuhlU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Luke SheehyU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Hyun ShinDepartment of State
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Jennifer ShusherebaVeteran's Affairs
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Ronald SkunesDepartment of the Interior
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Anne SmedinghoffDefense of State
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Sean P. SmithDefense of State
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Louis StallingsDepartment of Defense
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John Christopher StevensDepartment of State
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Dale T. TaylorDepartment of Homeland Security
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Jimmie ThomasDepartment of Housing & Urban Development
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Zacarias ToroU.S. Marshals Service
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Jimmie TyreeDepartment of Defense
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Ann R. VesethU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Sandra VicksDepartment of Defense
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James "Terry" WatsonDepartment of Justice
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Josie Lamar WellsU.S. Marshals Service
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Richard WheelerU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Chase WhiteDepartment of Justice
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Eric WilliamsDepartment of Justice
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Scott WirtzDefense Agencies
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Kristopher YoungbergDepartment of Energy
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Andrew ZajacU.S. Department of Agriculture
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Thomas ZbyszewskiU.S. Department of Agriculture
Each day, Federal workers protect and defend the Constitution of the United States – often at personal risk. Together, they are part of the extraordinary experiment in freedom, self-governance, and service to others that we call America. The Wall of Honor marks our gratitude to the men and women in Federal civilian service who have made the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty."