Sister Beverly, you will be deeply missed. Your DC 33 family is grateful for your years of service and honored to have worked alongside you.
May you rest in peace, and may your legacy of service and kindness continue to inspire us all.
Brother Rodney Baker was a proud member of Local 696. He was known as a loyal, caring, and dedicated brother who stood firmly in solidarity with his fellow members. Brother Baker, thank you for your service and your dedication. You will be missed.
Brother Hakeem Jackson faithfully served the City of Philadelphia for 29 years. He began his journey with the Water Department and Local 394. Brother Hakeem, you will be deeply missed. Your DC 33 family honors and salutes you for your years of service and your legacy.
This week, we honor the men and women who perform one of the hardest, most dangerous, and most essential jobs in public service. Our correctional officers protect not only the citizens of Philadelphia, but the inmates in their care, maintaining safety, order, and humanity.
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WORKERS' MEMORIAL DAY. WE REMEMBER. WE HONOR. WE FIGHT. Today we pause with purpose.
We stand together as a union family to honor the workers who never came home, the men and women who lost their lives simply doing their jobs.
When working people stand together, we are a force that cannot be ignored. Our power has always come from our unity, shoulder to shoulder, voice to voice, refusing to back down when what is right is on the line.
Every victory we have ever won came from collective strength.
Sergeant Williams, you will be deeply missed. Your DC 33 and Local 159 family honors and salutes you for your years of service and the legacy you leave behind. It was a privilege to work alongside you.
Rest peacefully.
Brother Dwayne Wright, who passed on April 10, 2026, faithfully served the City of Philadelphia for eight years as a dedicated Department of Aviation worker and proud member of Local 1510. He was an avid Philadelphia Eagles fan. Brother Wright, you will be deeply missed.