Bridgeton Police Department, Missouri
End of Watch Wednesday, January 12, 2005
Reflections for Patrolman Scott Morgan Armstrong
To the fiancée, family, friends and coworkers of Patrolman Armstrong my heart and prayers are with you all. May God be with you and help you through these difficult times.
Deb Azure
Mother of Deputy Renee Danell Azure
EOW 08/06/02
January 12, 2005
RIP brother, you've done your duty and we will carry on and pick up where you left off.
Deepest sympathy to your family and brother and sister officers who have been affected.
Deputy
Delaware County Sheriff's Office, Ohio
January 12, 2005
On behalf of the men and women who serve and work for the Georgia Perimeter College Police Department, our thoughts and prayers are with Patrolman Scott Armstrong's family, friends, and co-workers with the Bridgeton Police Department.
Rest in peace our brother in blue the watch is ours now.
Officer Johns
Georgia Perimeter College Police Department
January 12, 2005
May he rest in peace.
January 12, 2005
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Thank you for your bravery, courage and commitment to the badge – your hard work and valiant efforts will never be forgotten. Rest in peace...
A Relative of Officer Robert Stanze
EOW: August 8, 2000
January 12, 2005
To the family, friends and co-workers my prayer are with you. I wish there was something we could do to help you through this time, but as we all know there isn't anything. The one thing that helped a little with me was knowing that Clint loved being a police officer. He had told me he had his dream job, and that's how he felt, and was so excited about going to work or doing anything pertaining to work.
Patrolman Armstrong your family will miss you everyday, but we will never forget you.
Look Clint up for me, tell him that we miss him so very much...
Connie Barker
Mother of Clint Walker E.O.W. 1-14-04
January 12, 2005
Scott:
We know that you are in a better place. We pray that your family will draw from your strength. God bless you and your family. Give our son, Nick a hug from us.
E.O.W. 01-30-04 Officer Nicholas Sloan
St. Louis Police Department
Chris and Terry Sloan
THE SLOAN FAMILY
January 12, 2005
May the Lord be with Scott's family. Scott, your service will not be forgotten. Please watch over all of us in public service from your new home. We will do all we can for your family, and help them through this difficult time.
John + Jennie Weffelmeyer
ST. LOUIS
January 12, 2005
Thank you for your service. It is tragic whenever we lose a brother or sister. May God be with your fiancé and the rest of your family.
Deputy K.J. Kooser
Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office
January 12, 2005
Rest easy brother. God bless your family and friends who must survive without you.
Officer Joseph D. Riddle #2109
Columbus, Oh. Div. of Police
January 12, 2005
You may be gone but your memory will live on. Thank you for your dedication and sacrifice. Rest in peace Patrolman Armstrong.
Officer K.A. Lokey
Norfolk Police Department, Virginia
January 12, 2005
P.O. Armstrong, your service and ultimate sacrifice to the community, and department will not be forgotten. We will handle it from here brother, rest in peace in a much better place. Your family, and co-workers will be in our prayers. On behalf of your fellow brothers in Jennings, we extend our condolences to the City of Bridgeton, Scott's family, and community. A Comrade has fallen, however never forgotten. Watch over us brother.
Police Officer D. Blake
City of Jennings, Missouri Police Dept.
January 12, 2005
My thoughts and prayers go out to Patrolman Armstrong's family, friends and fellow officers.
Patrolman Armstrong; you did an excellent job, we will take it from here
Off. Staigerwald #0746
Maryland Transportation Authority Police
January 12, 2005
Rest in Peace. Thank you for serving out community. Nick will be there to guide you.
Tracie
January 12, 2005
Rest in peace sir.
Captain Robert W. Cannon; Retired
Vermilion County Illinois Sheriff's Department
January 12, 2005
Ptl. Armstrong and Family,
Sir, I come to this sacred page always praying to not find another brother has been lost. Yet, when I do I find another heroic story of bravery, honor and courage. You gave your life for people who will never thank you or even know you saved them. Brother, I thank you and promise that you will never be forgotten. Your legacy lives on in the stories of all the heroes that stand on our thin blue line. "Poi si 'torno 'all eterna fontana"
Ptl.T.D.HILL
Ontario Police
January 12, 2005
Rest easy Hero, you will never be forgotten. Thank you for your service, you now have your beat in heaven.
concerned citizen
January 12, 2005
May GOD bless your family and friends now. Thank you for serving and protecting. You are truly a HERO, Sir. Rest in peace.
Shirley Roberts-Oakdale, La.
Aunt of Fallen Officer John Logan-EOW 3-14-04
January 12, 2005
Taps will sound, but you will never be forgotten. You will never walk alone.
Please watch over us as we continue the watch.
Officer Michael B. Smith
Columbus OH Division of Police
January 12, 2005
My heartfelt sympathies and condolences to the family of Officer Armstrong. This is a tragedy that should not have occurred. God's peace be with his family and brothers and sisters in blue. Thank you for your services, Scott. You will never be forgotten.
Michigan
January 12, 2005
Rest in peace Patrolman Armstrong. Thank you for your service.
January 12, 2005
On behalf of the men and women of Industry Sheriff's Station, Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, our heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and co-workers of Patrolman Armstrong. Having lost Deputy Michael Arruda this past year (EOW 06-15-04), we know all too well the pain and reality of losing one of our own. Take comfort from knowing your extended law enforcement family is grieving with you.
Industry Sheriff's Station
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
January 12, 2005
Rest in Peace Patrolman Armstrong. Your services to the community will live on... Always
Philip Salamone EMT
Kutztown Ambulance
January 12, 2005
“REMEMBER ME”
Law enforcement officers are, indeed, a special breed of people. Ask anyone on the street and they will tell you that they would not have our jobs for anything in the world. It takes something special to do what we do and at the same time be able to even contemplate retirement. We try to be optimists. Unfortunately, there are a few of us who will never make that date with retirement. By the very nature of our job, we are at risk everyday of losing our lives, either at the hand of some deranged individual or in some other situation that we, by virtue of our occupation, may be unable to avoid. Some people have recognized the hazardous duties we involve ourselves in, the risks we take, and the pride we take in accomplishing that job. There is National Law Enforcement Week, dedicated to us who gladly accept the responsibility of protecting the citizens in our respective jurisdictions. National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Day is dedicated to those who gave their lives in the line of duty. These are but a two examples of remembrances specifically for law enforcement personnel. Remembrances that come but once a year. We should remind fellow officers of another type of remembrance, one that will last a lifetime. Sooner or later, a doctor will pronounce us dead. It is inevitable. Regardless of whatever happens, death is the end we will all have to face.
“IT IS IN DEATH THAT WE CAN LIVE FOREVER”
Author Unknown
Jim Moore
New Orleans P.D., Retired
January 12, 2005
Rest in peace. You and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers during this time of great sorrow.
LEO Wife
January 12, 2005
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