Lebanon residents honor fallen officer with 4th annual Umbrella Walk
BY AVIAN FLU IN PENNSYLVANIA, ALL IN LANCASTER COUNTY. TODAY, PEOPLE IN LEBANON TOOK PART IN THE FOURTH ANNUAL UMBRELLA WALK. THE WALK HONORS LIEUTENANT WILLIAM LEBO, WHO WAS KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY FOUR YEARS AGO TODAY. SO WHY THE UMBRELLA? LEE WALKED TO WORK EVERY DAY, RAIN OR SHINE, CARRYING HIS GREEN AND WHITE GOLF UMBRELLA BECAME A SYMBOL OF HIS READINESS, REFLECTION AND DEDICATION. FOR 40 YEARS, LEBO SERVED THE LEBANON COMMUNITY WITH DEVOTION AND INTEGRITY, AND THE UMBRELLA WALK CELEBRATES HIS LEGACY AND HONORS ALL WHO SERVE AND PROTECT. IT’S GOOD TO SEE, FOUR YEARS ON HERE, THE COMMUNITY IS NOT FORGETTING HIS SERVICE. THEY SHOULDN’T. YOU KNOW, IT JUST SEEMS LIKE YESTERDAY THAT HAPPENED, SADLY. BUT I’M GLAD TO SEE THAT CONTINUES.
Lebanon residents honor fallen officer with 4th annual Umbrella Walk

Updated: 6:26 PM EDT Mar 31, 2026
Residents in Lebanon took part in the fourth annual Umbrella Walk on Tuesday. The walk honors Lt. William Lebo, who was killed in the line of duty four years ago today. Why the umbrella?Lebo walked to work every day, rain or shine, carrying his green and white golf umbrella. It became a symbol of his readiness, reflection and dedication. For 40 years, Lebo served the City of Lebanon with devotion and integrity. The Umbrella Walk celebrates his legacy and honors all who serve and protect.
LEBANON, Pa. —
Residents in Lebanon took part in the fourth annual Umbrella Walk on Tuesday.
The walk honors Lt. William Lebo, who was killed in the line of duty four years ago today.
Why the umbrella?
Lebo walked to work every day, rain or shine, carrying his green and white golf umbrella.
It became a symbol of his readiness, reflection and dedication.
For 40 years, Lebo served the City of Lebanon with devotion and integrity. The Umbrella Walk celebrates his legacy and honors all who serve and protect.