Panama City Beach Police Department, Florida
End of Watch Sunday, March 27, 2005
Reflections for Sergeant Kevin Scott Kight
To the Knight family, You have only just begun to see the love of a family you may not have known existed. My husband passed March 19th, 2005 after pursuing a suspect. The days get better, the nights seem darker, but know that there is a light that shines brighter everyday for the loss of our heros. God Bless you all!!
Chrissy Henley, wife of PTL Drew Henley
Suffolk Police Dept, Suffolk, VA
March 30, 2005
Sgt.Knight was a friend of my son, who was on the Panama City Beach Police. I send my deepest sympathy to Sgt. Knight's family, fellow officers. He is a hero....all the men who risk their lives each day for us are as well. May God give comfort and peach to his loved ones. Sincerely, Linda Dudley
Civilian..Linda Dudley, LR, AR
my son worked PC Beach Police
March 30, 2005
We'll be up there soon enough Sarge.....until then watch our backs.
Deputy Sheriff Luke Rehwoldt
Osceola County Sheriff's Office, Fl
March 30, 2005
Truely a sad situation.....rest easy brother, your watch is over
Officer
Kentucky PD
March 30, 2005
Rest easy, Brother. Your work here is done. Please watch over us while we continue the mission. May God bless and show His mercy to your family and friends that you have temporarily left behind.
Deputy KJ Bowden
Ingham County Sheriff's Office Lansing Michigan
March 30, 2005
God’s Hero in Blue
He walked life’s lonely path with honor, Lord,
Protecting those you sent his way…
Until, at last, with task well done,
Your call is heard today.
We hear you saying:
“Come, my friend, with me apart…from years of service rest.
You’ve helped the poor, protected all, you’ve passed Life’s every test.
You did not falter, did not fail though weary was your soul
I saw your tears, I felt your fears…I helped you toward your goal.
Beneath that badge there beat a heart, strong, courageous, true…
When duty called, you answered, my hero dressed in blue!
Come, my friend, your reward awaits: the law you did obey.
Faithful through life’s endless storms you showed my people the way.
Your beat is ended; roll call’s done! Now, rest on Heaven’s shore.
The good you did so willingly will remain forever more.”
Thank you; Father, for your great love as we cherish his memory dear
We offer this brave soul to you…be with him ever near.
And when, at last, we hear your call may we each take our place
On Heaven’s shore, eternal home, beneath your kindly gaze.
By:Sister Ann Stamm
Livonia Police Chaplin
REST IN PEACE...
Federal Officer
US GOV.
March 30, 2005
Rest in peace now, brother. Your service and the sacrifice you made will never be forgotten. Through the way you lived your life, as evidenced by some of these reflections, you have rightfully earned your place in Paradise alongside all of the warriors of justice who have also been summoned to their final posts.
Pass the sword now and we will carry it with honor, pride and integrity as we continue the fight.
May your wife and son find some comfort in knowing that you are a hero and that you have touched many lives.
We will keep you, your family and your brothers and sisters at the Panama City Beach Police Department in our prayers.
Godspeed!
A Squad
Woodbridge PD CT
March 29, 2005
Sgt, I didn't know you personally but that doesn't matter, I have learned of your wonderful sense of humor and your neverending loyalty and dedication from your department family. It is the worst fear of a dispatcher to hear an officer down. The bond between officers and dispatchers ia a unique one and one that can never be broken. Know that yours loved you dearly! May God be with your wife and son. Thank you for your service, our hero! Rest easy brother in blue. You will be missed.
Asst Communications Mgr L. Brandt
Panama City Police Dept
March 29, 2005
MAY GOD BLESS THE LOVE ONES , FRIENDS, AND COWORKERS OF SGT KIGHT. A HERO FOR SURE. MY BROTHER, YOU HAVE SERVED WELL, NOW REST IN PEACE. GOD BLESS.
CHIEF RONNIE WATFORD-RET.
JEFFERSON POLICE DEPT,S.C.
March 29, 2005
GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN......
Sgt. Daniel Abrahamson
Osceola County Sheriffs Office
March 29, 2005
Kevin, your friendship meant the world to my husband and myself. Your voice haunts me as I hear you laugh and tell a joke. God bless you angel, we will never forget you. We will pray for your family.
Sergeant Koren Colbert
Bay County Sheriff's Office
March 29, 2005
Sgt. Kight....Perhaps some day, your son will find this web site and find pride and understandin in seeing what an elite club of heros you now belong in.... He will be proud, as are we all....Godspeed, Sir....
wife of a Sgt
Macomb County Sheriff Dept, MI
March 29, 2005
Rest in Peace Brother.
Mrs Kight, may God bless you and watch over you and your son.
Special Agent
FBI New York
March 29, 2005
I am proud to say I knew Kevin. He was not only a great Police officer, he was also a great person. The Beach is without one of it's finest now, but rest assured Kevin, these fine fellow officers on the PCBPD will take care of your family. Rest easy Kevin, my friend.
Jerry (Vito) Miller
Former member of Clutch-Panama City Beach, Florida
March 29, 2005
My thoughts and prayers are with Sgt. Kight's wife and child, and to the Panama Beach Police Dept. I am so sorry for your loss. You all take care of each other, and tell Sgt. Kight's son what a Hero his daddy was, and what he gave his life for.
Dep. Bonura
Citrus County Sheriff Office FL.
March 29, 2005
Is so hard everytime we hear of another Officer killed in line of duty, but is in our home state is so very difficult...To Sergeant Kight family and friends our hearts and prayers go out to you..don't forget you are not alone
Terry MIyares, surviving spouse
Officer Emilio Miyares, Hialeah PD< Fl 11/6/86
March 29, 2005
Sgt. Kight,
May you rest in peace brother. Another hero has died. I pray for your family and department may God comfort each one of you during this horrible time.
deputy
Douglas Co Sheriff's office
March 29, 2005
As Mrs Brotherston said in an earlier post, this is something as wives we all fear. I call on all wives, girlfriends, husbands, mothers, all of us, to pray for Mrs. Kight, and Brandon. I will think of them every day and Thank You Officer Kight for your service.
An Officer's Wife
March 29, 2005
Rest in Peace Brother.You are a true hero. May God Bless your young son and wife.
Napa County Sheriffs Dept. (Ca.)
March 29, 2005
"Blessed are the Peacekeepers..For they are the Children of the Lord". Rest easy Brother for we now have the watch.
Detective Steve Healey
Louisville Metro Police
March 29, 2005
Saint Michael the Archangel,
defend us in battle.
Be our protection against the wickedness and snares of the devil.
May God rebuke him, we humbly pray;
and do Thou, O Prince of the Heavenly Host -
by the Divine Power of God -
cast into hell, satan and all the evil spirits,
who roam throughout the world seeking the ruin of souls.
Amen
Sarge, you have now joined the Legions in Heaven who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect us all. May your wife and son find comfort and strength in the Police family that you left behind.
Harry A. Layne
U.S. Marshals Service
March 29, 2005
REST IN PEACE, BROTHER
ANON- OFFICER
METRO NASHVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT, TN
March 29, 2005
My thoughts and prayers are with Sgt. Kights wife, Christina and son Brandon. May God bless them and keep them.
Angel Burkett
Wife of LT w/ Gulf County Sheriffs Office
March 29, 2005
Our prayers are with you and your family.
Ofc
North Miami Beach Police Dept
March 29, 2005
I spent 25 years as a Policeman and saw my share of Brothers and Sisters killed in the Line of Duty.Its hard whether its your DEPT.or someone elses.We all share the same goal Serve,Protect and make it Home.When one Doesn't We need to comfort the Police Wives and family.May God watch over THE FAMILY at work and home.SGT. KIGHT my hero
Jay Witt
Knox co., Tn. Probation
March 29, 2005
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