A tribute to Chief Russell B. Laine
Printed in Command magazine, May 2021 Photo caption: ILACP past presidents Russell Laine (left), John Millner and Gary Schira discuss ILACP accomplishments for a video taped in January 2016 in Springfield. Not many law enforcement executives have had the illustrious career of Russ Laine, yet display such humility. For those that don’t know, let me highlight some of his life and professional achievements.
I’ve had the pleasure of being a close friend of Russ for almost 40 years, and I’ve never ever heard him come close to either boasting about anything he has accomplished or feeling he was better than anyone else. Quite simply, I have never met anyone as humble as Russ! He always has a smile on his face and a kind word for everyone. Friendly, approachable, gentlemanly, soft spoken, genuine, a great listener, he has time for anybody no matter how busy he may be, always ready to give solid advice and counsel and a mentor to so many through the years. Giving medals to the Special Olympics athletes and in return receiving their unconditional love and heartfelt hugs converted Russ to be ardent lifetime supporter of Special Olympics. The athletes and the Special Olympics Global Messengers hold a special place in Russ’ heart. If asked what was the most rewarding in his 42-year law enforcement career, Russ would tell you, aside from his time devoted to the Special Olympics, it was seeing people he worked with grow not just professionally, but also as individuals. Isn’t that the epitome of a great leader—caring more about the people you work with than yourself? Russ, you indeed touched the lives of so many in your humble way. More than you’ll ever know! Even though your professional career may be over, our friendship will continue. We have many more adventures ahead and foods to indulge in! May God bless you, my friend, and give you comfort in the days ahead. The ride is not over! [Note: Laine was enduring lung failure at the time this was published, and he died a few months later, on August 6, 2021] |