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FOP installs, recognizes officers

Cerbat Justice of the Peace, Dave Huerta, swearing in officers for FOP Kingman Mohave Lodge #16. L-R Judge Huerta; Wesley Maroney; Secretary; Ray Cullison, Chaplin; David Admire, Treasurer; and John Slaughter, President. Courtesy Photo

KINGMAN – On Wednesday, January 15 the FOP (Fraternal Order of Police) Kingman/Mohave Lodge #16 held its annual officer installation dinner at the Hualapai Mountain Lodge. Former Mohave County Supervisor, District 4, Jean Bishop was presented with a lifetime membership pin for her 35 years of continuous service to the Lodge. 

Group photo of members of the FOP Kingman Mohave Lodge #16 L-R Wesley Maroney, Secretary; Engenio Mejia; Rose Maroney; Former District 4 County Supervisor Jean Bishop; Ray Cullison, Chaplin; David Admire, Treasurer; Bob Ohlemann; John Slaughter, President. Courtesy Photo
FOP Kingman Mohave Lodge #16 President, John Slaughter presenting former County Supervisor Dist. 4, Jean Bishop, with her lifetime membership pin (35 years of continuous service). Courtesy Photo