Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Special Agent Robert F. Stringer

White Oak Railway Police Department, Railroad Police

End of Watch Thursday, July 25, 1912

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Reflections for Special Agent Robert F. Stringer

Thank you for your service and please know that your sacrifice will never, ever be forgotten. Rest in peace always.

Detective Cpl/3 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police (Retired)

July 25, 2020

Rest in Peace Special Agent Robert F. Stringer. Thank You for your Service and Sacrifice protecting America's steel roadways.

I Pray for Peace for your Family, Friends and Co-Workers. I also Pray that the hounds of hell forever gnaw on the souls of your murderers. May their screams of anguish rise up from the grave as they are consumed in the lake of fire.

Amen.

Senior Special Agent B.L. Sherwood (Ret)
Port Terminal Railroad Police Houston, TX

July 24, 2016

IN HONORE CASORUM
The Promise: Always honored, never forgotten.

Sgt. T. J. Jones
Greater Cleveland Transit Police Department, Ohio

July 9, 2015

Your heroism and service is honored today, the 98th anniversary of your death. Your memory lives and you continue to inspire. Thank you for your service. My cherished son Larry Lasater was a fellow police officer who was murdered in the line of duty on April 24, 2005 while serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer.

Time never diminishes respect. Your memory will always be honored and revered.

Rest In Peace.

Phyllis Loya

Phyllis Loya
mother of fallen officer Larry Lasater

July 25, 2010

Far too often railroad police officers are not noticed or not acknowledged. I am glad to see Special Agent Stringer honored here. Justice may be blind, but these officers are the healthy eyes of the rails. God bless Robert F. Stringer, and his fellow high-iron officers for their work and countless sacrifices.

M.J. Ryan/EMT
Railroad Enthusiast/EMT

December 7, 2006

Agent Stringer, you did what had to be done. Being a Railroad cop isn't easy as it is, but then to have to stand in opposition to fellow employees (no matter the employer) can be uncomfortable, awkward and as proven by your sacrifice, deadly. You had a job to do and you did it. Truly a hero and as proven by this web site, not forgotten.

On this 94th anniversary of your murder, I just want to say, may you continue to Rest in Peace Brother, and may God Bless you and your descendants.

Ptl. Jim Leahy, Jr.
Harvard University Police Dept.

July 25, 2006

God Bless You Brother. Railroad Police are unsung heroes with a rich history. Your sacrifice is not forgotten.

April 21, 2006

No fallen officer should be without a reflection. I am honored to be the first to leave on for you SA Stringer.

You will always be remembered.

Kelly M.

July 25, 2005

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