When
lifelong area resident Steve Brown read of Upper Darby, Penn. police officer
Dennis McNamara’s tragic shooting death this past January, it hit home hard.
Like Brown, McNamara was in his early forties, grew up in Greater Philadelphia,
had two children and was an avid fitness enthusiast and runner who spoke often
about marathons. Brown felt the need to do something for the officer and his
family.
“We live in such a tight community,
and this hit so many people so hard,” said Brown, a manager at PNC Bank’s
mutual fund division, PFPC Inc. “I went to his memorial service and was moved
beyond words. There were blue uniforms from all over the country, from as far
away as California. But most importantly, there stood his wife and kids. I just
couldn’t imagine my family alone, changed overnight.”
Shot during an investigation,
McNamara was the first Upper Darby officer ever killed in the line of duty.
Retired from Air Force intelligence operations and an Army Reserve drill
instructor, he joined the Upper Darby Police Department in 1994. McNamara was
commended eight times for heroism, and was known to be artistic, athletic,
compassionate, and deeply committed to his family and community.
So when Brown, with 15 years of
multi-sport racing experience, including 11 marathons and 2 iron-distance
triathlons, learned of McNamara’s passion for fitness and running, he knew he
had his answer. He approached the officer’s wife and the police superintendent,
and told them he could raise money for the children’s trust fund by racing
Ironman USA-Lake Placid in McNamara’s honor, and by reaching out to the Greater
Philadelphia and endurance sport communities for their contributions.
“I want to compete in something that
[McNamara] never had the chance to do but would have loved, and I want to help
ensure a healthy, safe, supported home for his son and daughter,” said Brown.
The McNamara family says they are honored that Brown has taken on this project.
The police department is just as grateful and excited, and in response to
Brown’s commitment, is providing him with UDPD workout clothes and an open door
to its fitness center. Brown says he just hopes the police officers are there
to catch him at the finish line in July.
Brown’s fund raising method and contribution requirements are simple – he’s
determined to spread the word about McNamara’s life, and tragic death, and is
asking for whatever contributors can afford. Donations can be sent directly to:
The Dennis McNamara Children’s Trust Fund, Attention Dennis Wolf, c/o Commerce
Bank Lawrence Park Branch, 2014 Sproul Rd., Broomall, PA 19008.
Ironman USA will be held July
28, 2002, Lake Placid, NY.
www.ironmanusa.com
Brown races and trains with Tri
State Multisport Association.
www.tristatemultisport.org