Arkansas State Police, Arkansas
End of Watch Saturday, June 1, 2002
Reflections for Trooper First Class Jimmie Harold White, II
May God bless the family and friends of Trooper White.
We lost our daughter on May 4th to a car accident while she was responding to a call of an Officer in trouble. One of the fondest memories from the memorial service was the motorcycle patrolmen. They truely are a class act. Now Trooper White and Officer Pataki are patrolling together at a much higher level. We are all going to hurt for a long time, but we must also remember to be proud.
Love, Greg Pataki
Greg Pataki
Maryland-National Capital Park Police
God Bless you and your family Trooper White. Your watch here is over, rest easy brother.
A Brother in Blue
Ptlm
Corning PD, NY
Rest in Peace, Trooper White, your watch here is over now. Thank you for your service and may God bless your family, friends and co-workers as they face this tragedy. It is not easy to say goodbye to a "hero" but you will never be forgetten.
You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.
VSP
My thoughts and prayers go to the family and friends of Trooper White. I had the pleasure of knowing Jimmie through the DRE program since 1999. I was able to teach with him on several occasions and found that he was an excellent and caring instructor. I know from speaking with him that he was proud of being an Arkansas State Trooper. It was also obvious he was a kind and good family man.
As an officer, a little part of me dies with the passing of a fellow officer, but in this case, I feel an even bigger hole in my heart. Brother, you will be missed!
Cpl. Dawn M. Sprayberry
Fort Smith Police Department
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