Cleveland Division of Police, Ohio
End of Watch Tuesday, July 23, 1968
Reflections for Patrolman Willard J. Wolff
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To my greatest HERO, you are always in my thoughts and heart. It is very sad when you loose your DAD, and think back to the short time you had. So the memories we carry and hold dear to our hearts, as we whom are still here know we have our own garding angel watching over us from above.
missing you always
daughter
September 4, 2006
Your in my thoughts each and every day and missed more than any words can say. You will always be my hero.
Your Little Girl
Daughter
September 3, 2006
Yesterday, today, tomorrow....you will always be my hero.
Chimo's daughter
Family
April 8, 2006
Hero! Rest in peace, Sir! You are not forgotten.
Police Officer
TN
March 11, 2006
You will never be forgoten uncle Will.
Chimo
October 4, 2005
10/16/04
You are not forgotten. Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Rest in peace sir.
Captain Robert W. Cannon; Retired
Vermilion County Illinois Sheriff's Dept.
October 17, 2004
At the beginning of every shift I supervise, myself and the other officers on shift dedicate the day to the memory of a fallen officer.
Tonight, July 23, 2004 we dedicated the shift to the memory of Patroman Louis Golonka, Patrolman Willard J. Wolff, and Lieutenant Leroy Jones who died in the line of duty on this date thirty six years ago.
When one law enforcement officer falls, we all stumble for a while, but we will carry on.
Their sacrifice will never be forgotten.
Sgt. Paul Bissonnette
Royal Canadian Mounted Police - Surrey, BC
July 23, 2004
Rest in Peace Brother....you will never be forgotten
CPD
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