Stephens County Sheriff's Office, Oklahoma
End of Watch Sunday, May 20, 2018
Reflections for K9 Tuco
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Rest well, K9 Deputy Tuco. I appreciate your service very much indeed. I and your family in blue, especially your handler, will remember and miss you always.
When you meet K9 Officer Jardo of the Boise Police Department across the Rainbow Bridge, please give him a sniff, a bark, and a wag from all of us here. We remember and miss him, also.
David L. Breithaupt, Ph.D.
Corporal, #93 (1990-1997)
University of Utah Department of Public Safety
May 22, 2018
May God welcome you with open arms into paradise. May God also hold your handler in his embrace. I know you are in the best of company.
Sgt David Osborne Jr
Tennessee Highway Patrol
May 22, 2018
The tragedy of losing you is overwhelming, but God called you home and to His side for reasons we don't understand now. You were born for a specific mission and completed your calling perfectly. Now it is your time to rest, knowing that only you could have done your job for a time and place appointed to you. Well done, faithful K-9. Now look down with encouragement for your exhausted, grieving partner, and ask the Lord to comfort him and all who loved you; let him know that all is well and you will reunite again some glorious day.
Susan King, Board Member
Michigan War Dog Memorial
May 22, 2018
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