Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Trooper Herbert James Smith

Arkansas State Police, Arkansas

End of Watch Wednesday, February 14, 2001

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Reflections for Trooper Herbert James Smith

You served with honor and your sacrifice is not forgotten. Rest easy, brother.

trooper
arkansas state police

February 25, 2007

Uncle Herbie you are truly missed. I love you and you will forever be my favorite uncle. You are my hero!! :)

Erica Miller
Niece

January 15, 2007

Brother-in-law we miss and have continually close ranks around your widow, beautiful daughter, and elderly parents.

Chief Of Staff, Eric M. Miller
Jefferson County Juvenile Court

January 9, 2007

Just to let you know I'm thinking of you girls. Someday we'll all be together again. Lord willing, though, I'll see you both again in another year.

Miss Mary

Mary VanHaute

August 6, 2006

Rest in peace brother. "Heroes live forever"

Detective
Fort Smith PD

July 26, 2006

Herb, thanks for being a friend.I really miss all of the nights when we would travel to McGehee, AR, and work DWI enforcement.

Missing you in Dumas,AR
Ray/Kelvin and Post#1

Cpl. Raymond Siggers
Arkansas State Police

February 13, 2006

Thank you for your service and community. You will never be forgotten. God Bless your family and friends. Rest in peace brother.

September 9, 2005

Rest in peace troop, your tour is over. We continue on in your memory.

Senior Trooper
Virginia State Police

February 17, 2005

I salute you for your service and honor you for your sacrifice.

Rest in peace. God bless.

September 29, 2004

Rest in peace Blue Angel

Andy

December 10, 2003

ALTHOUGH I DIDN'T KNOW YOU PERSONALLY, I WAS WORKING THAT DAY ON FEB. 4TH. I AM ALSO A PARAMEDIC AND WAS ABLE TO RESPIND TO YOUR ACCIDENT AND WORK ON YOU NOT ONLY AS A PARAMEDIC, BUT ALSO AS AN ARKANSAS STATE TROOPER. I AM SORRY I COULD NOT HELP YOU MORE. YOU WILL BE MISSED.

TROOPER MIKE BAIN
ARKANSAS STATE POLICE

September 6, 2003

Rest easy, Troop. You are not forgotten. A hero taken, a savior to protect. God bless.

Deputy M. Moore
Warren County S.O. (OH)

Farewell my fellow Trooper!

Trooper Nick Casto
Washington State Patrol

I knew Trooper Smith when he was a correctional officer and as a trooper. He was an example of what an officer is. I knew him to be a good man that loved his God, family and job.I never knew him to say no when asked for a favor.

Anonymous

Blessed are the peacemakers,For they shall be called sons of God." Matthew 5:9




Anonymous

a great man that will be truely missed by everyone in the emergency service. ANYONE that puts his life on the line to try and save anothers is always a HERO ! You will be missed.

patrolman -James Tallent
Haskell Police Department

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