Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Corporal Kenneth Jeffrey Johnson

South Carolina Highway Patrol, South Carolina

End of Watch Sunday, July 7, 2002

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Reflections for Corporal Kenneth Jeffrey Johnson

REST WELL MY FELLOW BROTHER, WE WILL CONTINUE THE THE FIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! OUR PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS.

SGT. RICKY MORGAN
GENEVA POLICE DEPT. GENEVA, AL.

"Blessed are the peacemakers..."
If is not how you died that made you a hero, it was how you lived. God bless.

Pfc. Chip Googe
Mount Pleasant Police Department

To the family, friends and co-workers of Corporal Johnson my heart goes out to you. South Carolina will mourn the loss of this truly remarkable trooper. My fiance' Joseph C. Rodgers was killed in South Carolina in 97, and the South Carolina Highway Patrol has been so supportive. They didn't care that Joey was a deputy when he was killed. They were still there for me because is was a law enforcement officer. I think this says alot about an agency who doesn't care what department you are with, they just care about taking care of their loved ones left behind. They South Carolina Highway Patrol is such a wonderful agency and they have taken the initiative to prepare themselves for these tragedies. They will be there for the family and co-workers of Corporal Johnson just as they were there for me. Rest in peace Corporal Johnson you will never be forgotten.

Dana Perot
Survivor of Deputy Joseph C. Rodgers

Rest in peace brother, your watch is over. May God bless your soul and your family. Another hero lost, taken away by a coward's actions. You will not be forgotten.

A Brother in Blue

Ptlm
Corning P.D., NY

REST IN PEACE NOW OFFICER, WE HAVE THE WATCH!

Anonymous

May the family and friends of Corporal Johnson find peace and comfort in knowing he died a hero and is now with God.
Thank you Corporal for a job well done. Rest in peace, Sir.

Robert W. Cannon, Captain(Retired)
Vermilion County(IL) Sheriff's Dept.

God will keep Kenneth next to him. Our prayer go out to his family and fellow officers.

Patrolman Terrence Stewart
Dept. Veterans Affairs Police Topeka, KS

Rest in peace brother.....

S. Yates

Rest in peace, Corporal Johnson. I pray that God will comfort your family, friends and department on this long agonizing journey they are embarking on. May you fly high with your new wings and be at peace. God Bless.

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