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Honor our heroes new sign project

Officer Timothy L. Hearn Memorial Ballfield

    April 19, 2025, was officially proclaimed Tim Hearn Day in Houston, and we were deeply honored to be joined by Officer Hearn’s lifelong friend, Mayor John Whitmire. The two graduated together from Waltrip High School in 1968 and stood beside each other as best men in each other’s weddings.

     Tragically, just ten years later, on June 8, 1978, Officer Tim Hearn was killed in the line of duty at age 28, leaving behind a wife and  young son. He was working undercover for the Houston Police Department when he was murdered while attempting an arrest. Good looking and a recent UT graduate and  leader among his peers, Tim also captained the HPD RAIDERS Softball Team, often playing right here in Cleveland Park. It is only fitting that the city chose to name this ballfield in his honor.

    Yet it took 20 years to even place a sign in the park—and the one currently displayed barely tells the story of this Houston hero. Tim Hearn graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree from the nation’s top-ranked accounting program, but he chose a life of public service and joined the Houston Police Department instead. He is survived by his wife Jenny, his son Tory, and two grandsons who live in the Woodlands. 

     In 2025, Friends of Cleveland Park was founded as a nonprofit dedicated to revitalizing the ballfield and enhancing the park. Our goals include planting 50–80 new trees in November 2025, and advocating for a new playground, bridge, and redesigned dog park area.

     Like the Hearn family, we believe the current ballfield sign—with its awkward font and lack of meaningful information—does not do justice to Officer Hearn’s legacy. Thankfully, with support from the Mayor and assistance from HPARD, we are proud to announce the field has been officially renamed:


 Officer Timothy L. Hearn Memorial Ballfield.

Adding just the words “Officer” and “Memorial” already gives visitors a deeper understanding of who Tim was. In fact, a survey of park visitors in March 2024 revealed that only 4% knew Officer Hearn’s story—something we aim to change.


Every dollar donated will go directly to the creation of a new sign, beautification of the ballfield, flags, and updated dugout amenities. 


Thank you for helping us honor the memory of a true public servant and Hero. 

To Donate Click the link in the middle box below.  Thank you. 


Officer Timothy L. Hearn
End of Watch: June 8, 1978
Badge #1678 | HPD Class #67 


For the Board 

Brian Bottorff, Founder & Board President - Friends of Cleveland Park, a Texas Non Profit 


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COALITION SPOTLIGHT ON CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

COALITION SPOTLIGHT ON CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

COALITION SPOTLIGHT ON CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

  

COALITION FOR SMARTER GROWTH'S OUTREACH SPOTLIGHT ON NEIGHBORHOOD ENGAGEMENT  

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In  Houston's Magnolia Grove neighborhood's  10.2 acre urban city park today  we chat with the elected Precinct 52 Chairman Brian Bottorff who recently founded Friends of Cleveland Park as a non profit after several years of  advocacy work pushing  for park  improvements in his busy neighborhood park located in West Houston's booming, young urban core. 


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DONATE TO REPLACE BALLFIED SIGN

COALITION SPOTLIGHT ON CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

COALITION SPOTLIGHT ON CIVIC ENGAGEMENT

We hope to have the new sign in the ballfield before the end of the Year. Donations are Tax Deductible 

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TOTAL TREE LOSS 

2023-2025 


52 TREES

11/13 LOBLOLLY GIANT  PINES 

THREE MAGNOLIAS 

THE OLDEST TREE IN PARK 

TOP SIX SHADE PROVIDERS 

FOUR HUGE TREES NEAR TENNIS COURTS/PLAYGROUND


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Officer Timothy L Hearn Memorial Ballfield

Rededicated by Mayor Whitmire – April 19, 2025

Thank You for Joining Us to Rename/Rededicate our ballfield and meet the Hearn family on "Tim Hearn Day" in Houston. 

We have pledged to repace the aging 20-year-old ballfield sign with one that tells the the story of Tim's Sacrifice. We're currently at 22 % of our fundraising goal (7/10) Please chip in today to help us with this important project. 


Officer Tim Hearn, a leader of the HPD Raiders softball team and a dedicated undercover officer, often played here. In 1978, Tim tragically gave his life in the line of duty while making an arrest. 

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