Board members of the Tyler Stewart Memorial Charity cut the ribbon while surrounded by supporters during a ceremony honoring the life and legacy of Flagstaff Police Department Officer Tyler Stewart with the placing of the TY45 logo on the gymnasium floor at the Boys and Girls Club of Flagstaff on Friday, Jan. 31.
Drew Emanuel, president of the Tyler Stewart Memorial Charity, left, speaks during a ceremony honoring the life and legacy of Officer Tyler Stewart with the placing of the TY45 logo on the gymnasium floor at the Boys and Girls Club of Flagstaff on Friday, Jan. 31.
Mark Cox, CEO for the Boys and Girls Club of Flagstaff, speaks during a ceremony honoring the life and legacy of Flagstaff Police Department Officer Tyler Stewart with the placing of the TY45 logo on the gym floor on Friday, Jan. 31.
Frank and Lin Stewart, father and stepmother of Officer Tyler Stewart, center, stand with other board members of the Tyler Stewart Memorial Charity and current and past members of the Flagstaff Police Department during a ceremony commemorating the placing of the TY45 logo on the gymnasium floor at the Boys and Girls Club of Flagstaff on Friday, Jan. 31.
A young member of the Boys and Girls Club of Flagstaff plays basketball on Friday, Jan. 31, over one of two newly placed TY45 logos, which honor the life and legacy of Officer Tyler Stewart.
Board members of the Tyler Stewart Memorial Charity cut the ribbon while surrounded by supporters during a ceremony honoring the life and legacy of Flagstaff Police Department Officer Tyler Stewart with the placing of the TY45 logo on the gymnasium floor at the Boys and Girls Club of Flagstaff on Friday, Jan. 31.
In the eyes of those who assist in the operations of the Tyler Stewart Foundation, the addition of the foundation’s logo to the gymnasium floor of the Boys and Girls Club is a fitting tribute.
Officially unveiled at a Jan. 31 celebration attended by members of Stewart’s family, the foundation, the community, the Northern Arizona University (NAU) football team and the community, the logo was placed inside the key just in front of the free-throw line on both ends of the court.
Frank and Lin Stewart, father and stepmother of Officer Tyler Stewart, center, stand with other board members of the Tyler Stewart Memorial Charity and current and past members of the Flagstaff Police Department during a ceremony commemorating the placing of the TY45 logo on the gymnasium floor at the Boys and Girls Club of Flagstaff on Friday, Jan. 31.
Drew Emanuel, president of the Tyler Stewart Memorial Charity, left, speaks during a ceremony honoring the life and legacy of Officer Tyler Stewart with the placing of the TY45 logo on the gymnasium floor at the Boys and Girls Club of Flagstaff on Friday, Jan. 31.
Mark Cox, CEO for the Boys and Girls Club of Flagstaff, speaks during a ceremony honoring the life and legacy of Flagstaff Police Department Officer Tyler Stewart with the placing of the TY45 logo on the gym floor on Friday, Jan. 31.
A young member of the Boys and Girls Club of Flagstaff plays basketball on Friday, Jan. 31, over one of two newly placed TY45 logos, which honor the life and legacy of Officer Tyler Stewart.
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