Deputy Frank Bordonaro, who died in July at age 44, in his 19th year of service to the Sheriff's Office, was honored today during a luncheon as Officer of the Year.
Accepting his award where his wife Robin and sons Bryce and Chase.
It was a solemn moment during an event otherwise often punctuated by laughter and hearty handshakes.
The Officer of the Year is nominated by Sheriff's Office staff members. The selection committee is comprised of members of the command staff and union representatives.
Several members of the department, Sheriff Gary Maha said, nominated Bordonaro. A nomination letter written by Deputy Kevin McCarthy was read by Deputy Matthew Butler.
McCarthy recalled how Bordonaro encouraged him as a rookie deputy, gave him space to ask questions, to learn, to grow. He also said Bordonaro led by example, recalling an incident in Le Roy during one midnight shift when, as watch commander, Bordonaro could have ordered the younger deputies into an apartment where there was a possibly armed suspect holed up, but Bordonaro took the lead position himself.
As Butler read the letter, throughout the room, heads were bowed and a few tears were shed (two pictures below).
Senior Emergency Services Dispatcher Robert H. Tripp received the Distinguished Service Award.
Longevity Awards went to:
- Correction Officer Vincent S. Maurer, 10
- Deputy Joseph M. Graff, 10
- Dispatcher Stephen R. Smelski ,10
- Deputy John P. Weis, 15
- Deputy Brad D. Mazur, 15
- Investigator R. Pete Welker, 20
- Deputy Nathan W. Balduf, 20
- Deputy Eric J. Koziarski, 25
- Investigator Roger M. Stone, 40
Commendations were awarded to:
- Correction Officer Howard O. Wilson
- Dispatcher Michael T. Sheflin
- Correction Officer Michael A. Cox
- Sr. Dispatcher James W. Holman
- Correction Officer Andrew D. Hurley
- Deputy Joseph A. Corona
- Deputy Andrew B. Hale
- Deputy Kevin R. McCarthy
- Sr. Dispatcher Barbara J. Eddy
- Dispatcher Nathan L. Fix
- Deputy Jason E. Saile
- Deputy Lonnie A. Nati
- Deputy Brian A. Thompson Sr.
- Dispatcher Robert H. Tripp
Meritorious Service Awards went to:
- Dispatcher Lynn B. Riccobono
- Community Victim/Services Counselor, Correction
- Officer Vincent S. Maurer
- Deputy John R. Duyssen
More on the awards from the Sheriff's press release:
Officer of the Year: Deputy Frank Bordonaro
Deputy Frank G. Bordonaro distinguished himself as a professional, dedicated, hard-working officer who quietly and consistently provided a high level of service to the citizens of Genesee County and the Genesee County Sheriff's Office. Deputy Bordonaro was a Field Training Officer (FTO), a Child Safety Seat Technician and mentored several new officers during his tenure with the Genesee County Sheriff's Office. He served as Officer-in-Charge on several occasions and was highly respected as a leader. Deputy Bordonaro set an example for others to strive for and was always concerned for his fellow officers. Deputy Frank G. Bordonaro is being awarded this recognition posthumously and has brought great credit upon himself and the Genesee County Sheriff's Office and is most deserving to be named Officer of the Year.
Distinguished Service Award: Senior Emergency Services Dispatcher Robert H. Tripp
Senior Emergency Services Dispatcher Robert H. Tripp has distinguished himself as a member of the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office. Senior Dispatcher Tripp has been instrumental with the implementation of the new Harris Radio System along with the collection, cataloging and packaging of county-owned radio equipment to be returned to Sprint/Nextel as part of a multi-million dollar capital project. Senior Dispatcher Tripp has been a Communications Training Officer for several years and assisted with the training of five new, part-time dispatchers during 2014. He has also provided critical insight and assistance with upgrades, maintenance, and operational configurations of the Genesee County Emergency Dispatch Center computer-aided dispatch program and phone and radio consoles. Senior Emergency Services Dispatcher Robert H. Tripp reflects great credit upon himself and the Genesee County Sheriff’s Office.
International Association of Chiefs of Police Tribute:
During the Awards Luncheon, Sheriff Maha and Undersheriff Sheron presented Robin Bordonaro, widow of deceased Deputy Frank Bordonaro, with a recognition award from the International Association of Chiefs of Police who pay tribute to active duty officers who die feloniously or accidentally during the course of performing their police functions while on or off duty. Deputy Bordonaro unexpectedly passed away after suffering a heart attack at his home shortly after completing his midnight shift on July 8, 2014.
The Genesee County Sheriff's Office also paid tribute to Deputy Bordonaro by placing a plaque in the patrol briefing room in memory of Deputy Bordonaro's service.
Dispatcher Tripp receiving his Distinguished Service Award from Sheriff Maha, right, and Undersheriff William Sheron.
Investigator Roger Stone being congratulated by Maha on 40 years of service to the department.
Dispatcher Nate Fix, with his son, receiving his award from Director of Emergency Communications Steven Sharp.
Group photo with Deputy Frank Bordonaro's family.
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