Texas Department of Public Safety - Texas Highway Patrol, Texas
End of Watch Sunday, April 1, 1934
Reflections for Patrolman Edward Bryan Wheeler
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R.I.P Patrolman Wheeler. It is a shame that Bonnie and Clyde(and the whole Barrow gang) are often mythologically viewed as a "Robin Hood/romantic" type entity. They should always be seen as what they were: cold blooded killers who took the lives of good peoplew such as yourself. Again...R.I.P.
anonymous
anonymous
July 16, 2005
I never knew you,you passed 22 years before I was born. but came to find out that you were my GrandFather James Robert Wheeler's first cousin. He never mentioned painful things of days past. However, I know now that he honored you in the way he lived his life and the way he loved his family. I am truly proud to be a member of the Department which you so honorably served
CMV INSPECTOR II KENNETH R. WHEELER, JR.
THP/CVE
May 23, 2005
you will not be forgotten rest in peace my brother
Jake Youngmark
CFPD
February 13, 2004
Patrolman Wheeler you will be remembered brother. God's Warrior will be forever blessed. 10/31/2003
Sr. Trooper Keith Miller (Ret)
Oregon State Police
October 31, 2003
No justice in this world! Bonnie and Clyde were "immortalized" by Hollywood, this brave lad forgotten.
As you now know, Jesus Loves You, so do we!
Ret Officer RB Wade
Richmond,VA Police
October 20, 2003
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