Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Gerald Wayne Warf, Jr.

Red Bank Police Department, Tennessee

End of Watch Saturday, June 28, 2003

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Reflections for Police Officer Gerald Wayne Warf, Jr.

On behalf of the men and women who serve and work for the Georgia Perimeter College Police Department, our thoughts and prayers are with Officer Gerald Warf's family, friends, and co-workers with the Red Bank Police Department.

God Bless. Now you can walk Heaven's beat.

Officer Johns
Georgia Perimeter College Police Department

Rest in Peace my brother!!! God bless your family and co-workers!!!!

MPO J J Massie
Virginia Beach PD

We grieve with the family, friends and law enforcement brothters and sisters of Gerald. This poem is dedicated to all of them-

Policeman's 23rd Psalm
(Author Unknown)

The Lord is my Shepherd, I shall not want,
His comforting hand reduces fear to naught;
He makes me walk through streets of crime,
But He gives me courage and peace of mind.

He leads me by still waters in the path I trod,
And He says in Romans I'm a "minister of God,"
He leads me in righteousness as He restores my soul,
For His name's sake He keeps me whole.

When I walk through death's valley, right up to the door,
I will fear no evil, for He comforts me more;
For Thou art with me every step of the way,
As thy rod and thy staff protect me each day.

He prepares a table, especially for me,
As I work daily among life's enemies;
He gives me authority to uphold the law,
And He anoints my position in the midst of it all.

Surely goodness and mercy shall follow me,
Each day of my life through eternity;
As I long to hear Him say, "Well done...,"
When I lay down my life, my badge, and my gun.

Supervisor Rae Anna Victor
Spokane County Sheriff Office

We were saddened to hear of the loss of Officer Warf. We extend our deepest heartfelt sympathy to the family,friends and members of law enforcement family. May God comfort each of you now and the days ahead. You will not be forgotten Officer Warf and we will continue to serve in your honor. Thanks for you service to make America A safer place and Rest in Peace Our Brother.

Sgt.Steve Hunt and wife Diane
AMORY PD (MS.)

On June 28, 2003, I received news that my friend and brother in blue, Gerald Warf, had passed away in an auto accident. My first thought was hoping that it was a bad dream and that I would wake up. But it was true and my heart sank for him and his family. I worked with Gearld for 2 years at the Hamilton County Sheriff's Dept. and you couldn't ask for a better partner and friend. When you went to Walden Police Department I was there with you. When you went to Red Bank Police Dept. I was there with you. Now that you have
gone to be with CPD PO Alexander, Deputy Bond, CPD PO Jacks I can only say that some day I will be with you.
It hurt even more when I heard that your son's birthday was that weekend. I will miss you Warf and will always keep you and your family in my heart and prayers.

R.I.P -Warrior and Hero

Anonymous

My heartfelt sympathy goes out ot the family and coworkers of Officer Warf.

Although I did not have the privilege to have known you personally, I grieve for your loss my friend. rest in peace knowing that those of us left behind will proudly cover your post on the thin blue line.

Anonymous

To the family, friends and co-workers of Officer Warf, my deepest sympathy. May God bless and comfort you through these difficult times.

Jamie Johnson, surviving sister of
Officer Jon Cook
San Francisco Police Dept.

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