 | Senior Trooper Michael Joseph Rao South Carolina Highway Patrol South Carolina Wednesday, June 12, 2002 |
7yrs ago today I lost my best friend. Boy if you didn't know Mike you missed out. But if you did you were forever blessed. We will always love you Mike.
Chris Broach Anonymous
2009-06-12
You are not forgotten by those who love you. Anonymous
2009-01-10
The only thing that can remove the sting of death is knowing He is with the Lord Jesus and you will see him again someday. Praise the Lord! Lynn Kole Bellingham, WA Anonymous
2008-08-30
How can it be six years? It seems like it was yesterday that we received the telephone call that you had been injured and were being airlifted to Richland Memorial.
You are constantly in our thoughts and remain in our hearts--that will never change! Your SCHP family has been wonderful, and all of the agencies with which you have had contact remember you in the best ways. They all miss you and your wonderful sense of humor.
You are missed by family, friends, and your brothers and sisters in the thin blue line.
Watch for us, Mike. We'll be along in the blink of an eye.
Much love, Mom Lois Rao Surviving Mother 2008-06-12
Came across your name somewhere on the many pages of heroes listed at this site and I wanted to stop at your page and leave a reflection to thank you for your service to others. You will never be forgotten by those that love you for they carry your memory forever in their hearts. There are no special words of comfort I can offer them except that I know their daily pain and to take one day at a time, thats all any of us can do. You have not been forgotten. Bob Gordon Father of Chicago Officer: Michael P. Gordon, EOW: 8/8/04 2008-04-20
DEAR MIKE, MY HEART WAS BROKEN WHEN I HEARD THE NEWS OF YOUR ACCIDENT. I WAS SO LUCKY TO HAVE SEEN YOU, JAN AND MEGAN AT THE BEACH AND AT SUPPER NOT LONG BEFORE YOUR DEATH. YOU WERE SUCH A GREAT GUY. I'LL NEVER FORGET ONE OF YOUR FAVORITE SAYINGS "LOVE YA, MEAN IT" IF YOU HAD AN ENEMY, I DON'T KNOW WHO IT WAS.I STILL MISS YOUR SENSE OF HUMOR AND WISH YOU HAD NEVER LEFT LANCASTER PD. YOU HAVE A BEAUTIFUL DAUGHTER. I HOPE TO SEE YOU AGAIN ONE DAY BUT UNTIL THEN "LOVE YOU, MEAN IT". TCO SYBIL A ROBINSON FORMER DISPATCHER AND FRIEND 2008-03-05
"The Badge" He starts his shift each day To respond to calls unknown. He drives a marked patrol car. A police officer he is known. He's paid by the citizens' taxes To make it safe on the streets. But he usually has a second job 'Cause a waitress has his salary beat. Now he doesn't know a holiday 'Cause he works all year round. And when Thanksgiving and Christmas finally arrive At his home he cannot be found. He's cursed and assaulted often, The one whos blood runs blue. He seldom ever gets a thanks, To some he's just a fool. His friends are always other cops 'Cause people just don't understand That underneath his badge and gun, He's just another man. He knows there might not be a tomorrow In this world of drugs and crime. And he gets so mad at the court system 'Cause the crooks don't get any time. And each day when he leaves for work, He prays to God above. Please bring me home after my shift So I can see the ones I love. But tonight he stops a speeding car, He's alone down this ole' highway. It's just a little traffic infraction. He does it everyday. Well, he walks up to the driver's window, And his badge is shining bright. He asked the guy for a driver's license, When a shot rang through the night. Yes, the bullet hit its mark, Striking the officer in the chest. But the Department's budget didn't buy Each officer a bullet-proof vest. So he lay on the ground bleeding. His blood wasn't blue - His blood was red. And briefly he thought of his loved ones 'Cause in a moment the officer was dead. In the news they told the story Of how this officer had died. And some who listened cared less, But those who loved him cried. Well, they buried him in uniform With his badge pinned on his chest. He even had his revolver, He died doing his best. Written By: David L. Bell Sergeant Richland County Sheriff's Department Columbia, South Carolina Used with Special Permission of the Author Copyright © 1999 - All Rights Reserved and may not be duplicated without permission Investigator David L Bell Richland County Sheriff's Dept., Columbia, SC 2007-11-16
Mike, You were a good office and you are still remembered today. You were a good man. Thank you for serving the state.
2007-09-15
Just wanted to leave a note to let you all know that you are in our thoughts this week. Brian Jackson's family EOW 11-13-2005 friends 2007-06-12
Trooper RAO:
It has been five years. Thank You for serving my home-South Carolina. The SCHP was my childhod fantasy, and it always hurts when I hear about one of within its Family, suffering a loss. May You Rest-In-Peace. Maj M. B. Parlor USMC / LAPD 2007-06-12
Sr. Tpr. Rao,
On this the anniversary of your leaving us in the physical sense we pay tribute to your spirit. Tonight the Evening Watch of the Henry County Georgia Police Department’s North Precinct will hit the street in your honor. Please watch over us as we continue your fine work.
For the entire shift, Sergeant V.T. Rosen Sergeant V.T. Rosen Henry County Police Department 2007-06-12
Mike,
I cannot believe it has been five years today that God called you home. I know you are in a better place and would not come back, but please know that Dad and I miss you more and more every day.
Your brothers and sisters who man the Thin Blue Line have been wonderful and we appreciate so much being a part of the law enforcement family.
Prepare a room for us; we will be along in just a blink of your eye!
We love you. Mom Mom Surviving Mother 2007-06-12
Still remembered after 5yrs. You are on the minds and in the hearts of many.
2007-06-12
A man remembered with love and respect never dies but continues to live on in the hearts and minds of others.
2007-06-12
"No person was ever honoured for what he received. Honour has been the reward for what he gave." --Calvin Coolidge Debbie Brewer citizen and COPS member 2007-05-25
Mike, It is amazing in life how paths cross each other and then eventually end up crossing once again. I never had the opportunity to meet you, but you and my late husband Jon worked together briefly on the Ace Team. I remember the time after your death, and how strange everything seemed. It hurt my heart to know that Megan was going to have to grow up without her Daddy, Jan without her sweetheart, and your parents without the son they were so proud of. Your funeral was the first law enforcement funeral I ever attended, and I hoped that it would be the last. After your passing Jon told me that I would have liked you because you had this goofball sense of humor. Now that I know your Dad, I can imagine that your sense of humor came from him. Now I sit in a place that I never imagined I would. I, too, have now joined the ranks of many others as being a police survivor. I have had the opportunity the last few weeks to spend time with both your Mom and Dad. I can see that they still feel the pain of you being gone, but are both dedicated to helping other police survivors see that there is light at the end of the tunnel. I told your Dad yesterday that I never thought in a million years we would have reason to be working together. I am amazed once again at how unpredictable life is.
You and Jon save us all a place in heaven. I like to think that the two of you are sitting together laughing at shared memories and wondering when you will see us again. God knows how often we wonder and dream of the time we will see you both again. Thank you, Mike, for your service and the great sacrifice you made that day. You will never be forgotten by those who knew and loved you, and even those you never met. Susan Parker Surviving Spouse of Trooper J.W. Parker 2007-04-05
Mike was one of my best friends. I knew him through his work in Lancaster County, and I was so proud when he realized his dream of becoming a State Trooper. I remember attending his graduation ceremony in Columbia, and seeing the excitement in his eyes. I knew then that he would no longer have as much time for all the fun we all had going to the river, or sneaking Rusty's truck out to go "muddin'." (Sorry, Rusty) I moved away before the tragedy that took Mike from us, and only found out later that he was gone. But I know in my heart that this wonderful man died doing what he was meant to do, and what he loved to do, helping others. To Jan, Megan, Lois, Sal, Chris and the rest of the hundreds who will always love Mike, we must be thankful that we were blessed to have Mike share his short life with us. He was truly a wonderful person to know. Julia Babbitt Friend 2007-03-21
I was working the day the Lord took you away. When I think about sometimes, I think that I was one of the last people to hear your voice on the radio. You were calling in different traffic information and I was relaying it back to you while I was working in the dispatch office. I remember the silence in radio that day. Just before I knew what was happening a caller called in and said that one of you Troopers just got hit. I started calling all my Troopers and about the thrid or fourth Trooper I called, the road Sargeant at the time Tim Herbert asked what was wrong, and I told him what the caller stated. Trooper J. Weeks was one of the first to arrive and stated it was Trooper Rao but he called your number. It was so amazing to see how the SCHP can come together in situations like this one when losing one of their own. I know that Mike is still watching over the other Troopers out there. Sgt M Perry SCDC/PPPS 2007-02-12
My thoughts are with your loved ones as I also walk in their shoes. Each day is a real challenge and all any of us can do is take one day at a time. I have decorated the exterior of my home for Christmas with all Blue Lights. One of those lights will be lit in your honor every night until New Years as you are a true hero. Keep watch over your loved ones, wrap your wings around them and help them with their grief. Also, keep watch over those still out on patrol watching over the Thin Blue Line. Bob Gordon Father of Fallen Officer: Michael P. Gordon, EOW: 8/8/04 2006-12-08
It's really hard looking at the picture of you and rememebring all the days that we were kids playing together. I know that you are in a better palce, but it did not have to happen so soon. I thank god for having known you Mike and will always hold a place in my heart for you.
Ken Sumner Sgt Ken Sumner Darlington police department 2006-10-25
Four years have passed since God took you home. Your passing has left us with such huge holes in our hearts. I never wake without thinking of you, or say a prayer for you every day. The anniversary of your accident on June 10, your death on June 12, and then your funeral on Father's Day, June 16, is often more than I can bear.
We are blessed to have your daughter, Megan, in our lives. You would so enjoy her. She is a delight and has the Rao smile! Megan not only looks just like you but she also has your wonderful sense of humor.
Your friends in law enforcement have been wonderful and supportive. Your Lancaster buddies have organized the Annual RAO Ride to "Remember All Officers." These officers work tirelessly in this cause. You would be very proud. They work so hard to make it a success every year!
I just wanted you to know that we miss you very much, and look forward to being together. Keep a watch for us, Mike. We will see you before you know it!
Love, Mom Lois Rao Surviving Mother 2006-06-29
Rest in peace my brother. May God continue to bless you and your loved ones. State Constable J.L. Green S.C. State Constables 2006-06-12
Today is Dec. 22,2005.This is such a hard time for eveyone.We think of you every day and never stop missing you.We all love you very much.Forever in our prayers. LOVE DAD. SAL RAO DAD 2005-12-22
In memory of trooper Michael Rao: Another year goes by and the fatality total just keeps climbing. Each death diminishes each one of us. Another S.C. trooper has just died, Jonathan Parker from Sumter, and I know with each death it just reopens the wounds. May God bless you all with His peace and carry each of you through your times of sorrow and heartbreak. I especially think of your wife and little girl. I know they miss you terribly. M. Lynn Kole Bellingham, WA
2005-05-21
Mike, I was one of your dispatchers. I was supposed to be working the morning of your accident. Something told me to make other arrangements. I couldn't have taken hearing this in that office. I miss you so much. Since you have been gone, I have gotten married, and I named my little boy after you. He brings me such joy, just as you did. I remember the way you used to joke and pick all the time, would never let me get down and out. I know I will see you again one day.
Big Red
2005-05-02
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