Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Daniel J. Pope

Cincinnati Police Department, Ohio

End of Watch Friday, December 5, 1997

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Reflections for Police Officer Daniel J. Pope

Here, I stand again, as the casket of a fallen brother(s) draped with the American flag makes
its way past the tear filled eye's of the officer(s) & families left to deal with the pain of
life without a father, husband, friend, & brother.



I watch as a sea of car's, lights rotating/flashing in a show of unity for a friend who paid
the ultimate sacrifice. I watch as civilians stand to the side of the road, praying & paying
respect as the procession passes.



I listen as officer(s) fire their weapons in a 21 gun salute, and watch as the family, and
other officers jump, as this reminds them of the last sound heard by our fallen brothers.



At last, as tears stream down the faces of the mourners at the grave, we watch as the officer(s)
are layed to rest, and say our final farewells to these our brothers.



I reflect, and remeber:

  All gave some

  And some gave all

  Some stood through

  For the red, white and blue

  And some had to fall

  And if you ever think of me

  Think of all your liberties

  And recall

  Some gave all. (unknown writer)



To all my brothers/sisters, may god be with you each and every day, and remember, we are a part
of the largest family in the world, and when one hurts we all hurt.



To Dan & Ron, though i knew you not, you will never be forgotten, because you were my
brothers!!!!!

Officer John MD Schumate
Cleve's Police Division, OH

You are not forgotten brother. Blessings be to your family and friends. Thank you for giving your service to hold the thin blue line. Your brothers will carry on. 7/30/03

Sr. Trooper Keith Miller
Oregon State Police

Dan, I had Great times in school (NCH) Class 79, we used to laugh and talk all the time. You are GREATLY missed and are in a better place. "I'll see you up there sometime" and we will be able to talk and laugh again. "Godspeed" Brother in Christ.
James P Lunkenheimer

Police Officer 3
University Of Cincinnati Police Division

I've just recently joined the law enforcement community. As only a sophmore in high school, and not knkowing that my career path would lead me here, i watched theses officers funeral procession, and felt the loss as much as i would now if my fellow officer were shot down. These heros death truely affected me and the way i preform my job everyday. May they rest in peace.

Anonymous

Rest in peace my brother.

Ptl. Ron Meister, Jr.
Lima OH Police Department

I'm sorry I took so long. Linda and I have recently and finally, touched base,and like she says-it's for a reason. I agree, thinking maybe you and my dad had something to do with it. God Bless you and your family Danny.

Sally Sturdevant-Snook
Friend

There comes a time when all officers in the line of duty are faced with many rough life and death situations.In ths case it was a fatal situation.Due o a Domestic violence case, these two brave officers put their lives on the line to do what was right and the outcome was tragic.....so may you rest in peace Officer Pope knowing you gave your all above and beyond the line of duty.....

Amanda Burchfield

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