Livingston County Sheriff's Department, Kentucky
End of Watch Thursday, June 2, 2005
Reflections for Deputy Sheriff Roger Dale Lynch
Rest in Peace
Correctional Officer
Michigan Dept.of Corrections
June 3, 2005
Rest easy Troop, We will take the watch from here....God-Speed..
Trooper
Maryland State Police
June 3, 2005
Your service to county, state, and country will not be forgotten. Rest in Peace, Brother.
Patrolman Brad Riley
Lexington Police Department (KY)
June 3, 2005
Rest in peace sir. God bless
Shannon
Collins Fire Dept.
June 3, 2005
To the family of Deputy Lynch,
Know this, his sacrifice will never be forgotten. Those of us who still patrol the streets will continue his legacy and keep the memory of his sacrifice alive.
Officer Steven Prince
Littleville PD Alabama
June 3, 2005
Rest in peace Brother Roger, you are a true hero and will never be forgotten. Thank you for your service and courage.
Son of G. Truman Wortham EOW7/15/73
Assistant Chief Carl Wortham Retired
Sand Springs Okla Police Department
June 3, 2005
You are in our prayers
Sunshine
Wayne / Macomb / Oakland
June 3, 2005
My thoughts and prayers are with your family and friends at this time. Thank you for serving and protecting, Sir. Rest in peace.
Shirley Roberts-La.
Aunt of Fallen Officer John Logan EOW-3-14-04
June 3, 2005
From the officers at the Owensboro, KY Police Department; our deepest sympathies are with Deputy Lynch's family and the members of the Livingston County Sheriff's Department. God bless Deputy Lynch for his sacrifice to keep the Commonwealth of KY safe for everyone.
Patrolman
Owensboro, KY Police Department
June 3, 2005
Kentucky has lost a hero. Thank you for your sacrifice. God bless you and your family.
Kentucky Vehicle Enforcement
June 3, 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
June 3, 2005
Rest in Peace...
Police Officer
Syracuse Police Dept,NY
June 3, 2005
Rest easy brother, The watch is ours now.
Oficer
Atlanta Police
June 3, 2005
God bless Deputy Sheriff Roger Lynch, his family, and the Livingston County Sheriff's Department
Corporal P.R. OLIVER
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
June 3, 2005
MAY GOD BLESS THE FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND COWORKERS WHO MOURN THE LOST OF THIS HERO. MY BROTHER, MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND MAY YOU NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. YOU HAVE SERVED WELL, NOW REST IN PEACE.
CHIEF RONNIE WATFORD-RET.
JEFFERSON POLICE DEPT,S.C.
June 3, 2005
Deputy Lynch: There is no greater hero then one that gives all for someone he does not know. May good bless your family
X-Trooper
June 3, 2005
To the family, friends and co-workers of Deputy Roger Lynch my deepest sympothy goes out to you. Deputy Lynch will never be forgotten. Rest in peace my brother, we have the watch now!
Ofc. Mark Richardson
Louisville Metro PD
June 3, 2005
My family would like to send our heartfelt sympathies to the family, friends, & fellow co-workers of Deputy Sheriff Roger Lynch. You're in our thoughts and prayers. May God watch over all the brave men and women in law enforcement who put their lives on the line everyday as they serve & protect their communities. Your job is a difficult one and we truly appreciate all you do. God bless each & everyone of you.
Gail M Pabst
Aunt of fallen Detroit P.O. Jennifer Fettig eow 2-16-04
June 3, 2005
to the family of deputy lynch
you are in our prayers. please know you are not alone,
to deputy lynch
thank you
kathe starks
mother of officer daniel starks
eow 10/25/03
June 3, 2005
Even though i am sad to learn of your death deputy Lynch i also want to congratulate you for not letting that evil person who shot you go to jail instead he will also meet his maker and be dealt with. God bless
Barber
June 3, 2005
God bless the family, friends and coworkers of Deputy Lynch, my heart and prayers are with you all in this terrible time of loss. Thank you Deputy Lynch for a job well done.
Deb Azure
Mother of Deputy Renee Danell Azure
EOW 08/06/02
June 3, 2005
Deputy Sheriff Lynch,
I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of Livingston County.
R.I.P.
Anonymous
June 3, 2005
Rest in Peace, brother.
Starnes
June 3, 2005
TO: The family; loved ones; friends and department members: A POLICE OFFICER’S PRAYER:--- O, gentle Lord ! Keep the day/night watch with me. As I begin my tour of duty, I ask your protection from all mental, physical and spiritual harm. Sustain me with the knowledge that I am doing your work, endeavoring to keep peace among your people. Help me to be just as I enforce the law without prejudice or favor to anyone. May I be courageous but not reckless in carrying out my duties. Let me respond to all calls with haste realizing that so many are dependent upon me for life and safety. Support me with your consoling power when I am tempted to think no one really cares and that I am taken for granted. Sustain in me the conviction that so many thousands do care and are grateful for my presence. Grant that I may be loyal to my partner and my fellow officers, and that I may back them up effectively when called upon for assistance. Lord, I ask that I may return safely, after my tour of duty, to my loved ones and those who love me. I pray that I may be a good and honorable police officer; and after my tour of duty is over here on earth, may I enjoy the peace and happiness of heaven that you have promised to those who serve you well. AMEN. *** REST IN PEACE ***
Chief ( retired ) Douglas A. Koeppen
Washington New Jersey
June 3, 2005
Rest in peace my Brother.
Allen Wilford
Fayette County Public Schools Law Enforcement
June 3, 2005
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