ST. LOUIS — Anne Sebold remembers only two things from the day
she learned her husband, city police officer Louis Sebold, 45, had been
killed in the line of duty:
The looks on her six children's faces, and the visit from two men who called themselves the BackStoppers.
At the time, she didn't fully realize all that they would do for her.
But now, 34 years later, she doesn't know what she would have done
without them.
"You felt like you had support," Sebold said. "Like you could do this."
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she learned her husband, city police officer Louis Sebold, 45, had been
killed in the line of duty:
The looks on her six children's faces, and the visit from two men who called themselves the BackStoppers.
At the time, she didn't fully realize all that they would do for her.
But now, 34 years later, she doesn't know what she would have done
without them.
"You felt like you had support," Sebold said. "Like you could do this."
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