CACEO Memorial to Jill Robinson
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Tragedy struck in West Valley, Utah on Thursday, August 9, 2018. Code Enforcement Officer Jill Robinson was slain in the line of duty while on follow-up to an investigation. She was a dedicated officer of 10 years, but more importantly, a wife, mother of four, and grandmother of two. Jill was known throughout her community for her willingness to help others and constant acts of kindness.
As an act of remembrance, her family did not ask for flowers, cards or contributions, but for others to go forward with acts of kindness toward others. It is through these efforts, large and small, that they asked others to remember the incredible woman they love.
The California Association of Code Enforcement Officers (CACEO) is proud to offer this page as a portal for our members to make a note about an act of kindness performed to honor the life and memory of Officer Jill Robinson. Through this page, her family will be able to see the continuing impact of her life through people she never met.
Contributions made to this Fund will be donated at the direction of the Robinson Family to organizations in their community. Jill Robinson will no longer be there to offer support to the organizations she did before, such as the Danville Women’s Group Home. Through generous contributions from the California Code Enforcement Family, we will ensure those whom Jill supported in spirit and action will still feel the influence of her kindness.
Thank you,
The CACEO Board of Directors
www.caceo.us
As an act of remembrance, her family did not ask for flowers, cards or contributions, but for others to go forward with acts of kindness toward others. It is through these efforts, large and small, that they asked others to remember the incredible woman they love.
The California Association of Code Enforcement Officers (CACEO) is proud to offer this page as a portal for our members to make a note about an act of kindness performed to honor the life and memory of Officer Jill Robinson. Through this page, her family will be able to see the continuing impact of her life through people she never met.
Contributions made to this Fund will be donated at the direction of the Robinson Family to organizations in their community. Jill Robinson will no longer be there to offer support to the organizations she did before, such as the Danville Women’s Group Home. Through generous contributions from the California Code Enforcement Family, we will ensure those whom Jill supported in spirit and action will still feel the influence of her kindness.
Thank you,
The CACEO Board of Directors
www.caceo.us
Organizer and beneficiary
California Association of Code Enforcement Officers
Organizer
Citrus Heights, CA
Jessica Knorr
Beneficiary