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Skaters play a game of two-on-two hockey on the outdoor rink at Flick Park in Glenview.
Joe Lewnard | Staff Photographer
A lone officer is silhouetted in the reflection of the door as hundreds of officers lined up for the an officer walk-through Friday January 8, 2021 in Naperville during visitation at Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home for Officer Juan Rios, a 25-year veteran of the Naperville Police Department, who died Jan. 1 from cancer.
Brian Hill | Staff Photographer
Hundreds of police officers lined the porch at Friedrich-Jones Funeral Home in Naperville Friday to pay their respects to veteran Officer Juan Rios, who died from cancer.
Funeral services set for Naperville officer who died of cancer Officer Juan Rios
Updated 1/7/2021 5:36 PM
Knowing the cancer was taking its toll during his last meeting with the Naperville police chief, Officer Juan Rios spoke of the things he loved most: his family, his career and the people with whom he served.
A 25-year veteran of the department, Rios was known for his solid character, strong work ethic, friendly demeanor and his integrity, qualities that ensured his success in any role he assumed, Chief Robert Marshall said. Rios died Jan. 1 at age 52 after a seven-year battle with cancer.
His positive approach to life, his whatever I can do to help attitude, shined brightly, Marshall said. He will be truly missed by everyone in the community, as well as members of our police department.