Major Sorffly Davius, NYPD officer who died while deployed in Kuwait, mourned at Brooklyn funeral | amNewYork
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Major Sorffly Davius, NYPD officer who died while deployed in Kuwait, mourned at Brooklyn funeral | amNewYork
"Major Sorffly Davius dedicated his life to protecting and serving others through military service, emergency medicine, and law enforcement, as stated by his brother-in-law."
"Davius was born in Haiti and raised in Cambria Heights, Queens, beginning his public-service career as an FDNY EMT before joining the military and police."
"Governor Kathy Hochul ordered flags on state buildings to be flown at half-staff on March 27 in memory of Major Sorffly Davius."
"Davius died in a non-combat incident while serving with the 42nd Infantry Division at Camp Buehring in Kuwait."
Major Sorffly Davius, an NYPD officer and New York Army National Guard major, died on March 6 while deployed in Kuwait. His funeral service took place in Brooklyn, attended by prominent officials and grieving family. Davius was remembered as a devoted husband and father of six, who dedicated his life to public service through military and law enforcement. He began his career as an FDNY EMT, joined the New York Air National Guard, and later the NYPD, serving in various capacities throughout his life.
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