This is a well written article related to the above posting written by a brother police officer. It highlights the plight NYPD and FDNY widows and children endured in the past.
http://www.bjwhalen.com/berniearticle.htm
The widow of Detective Joe Lynch received 1/2 of his pay ($1600 annually) and $50 per month for 100 months - provided she did not remarry and that she made the bed of the precinct police captain daily. This was common practice of the day.
Brother detectives and cops from the 50th precinct took care of the Lynch family. Also, members of the NY Yankees quietly remembered the family, to include Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio.
I remember meeting matrons who were LODD widows in several firehouses when I was a kid. Many were quite elderly. They were treated with dignity and respect by all members.
Memorial placed in 1964 in honor of both detectives: http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/fmcp/monuments/1205
http://www.bjwhalen.com/berniearticle.htm
The widow of Detective Joe Lynch received 1/2 of his pay ($1600 annually) and $50 per month for 100 months - provided she did not remarry and that she made the bed of the precinct police captain daily. This was common practice of the day.
Brother detectives and cops from the 50th precinct took care of the Lynch family. Also, members of the NY Yankees quietly remembered the family, to include Babe Ruth and Joe DiMaggio.
I remember meeting matrons who were LODD widows in several firehouses when I was a kid. Many were quite elderly. They were treated with dignity and respect by all members.
Memorial placed in 1964 in honor of both detectives: http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/fmcp/monuments/1205