Prince George's County Police Department, Maryland
End of Watch Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Reflections for Sergeant Steven Francis Gaughan
I pray your family and friends will find strength and comfort in the reflections left by your extended family, they really do care! May your spirit have a joyous homecoming and may you eternally rest “High on the mountain”
D/Sgt. Vencent Woods
State of Michigan Department of Environmental Quality
June 23, 2005
REST IN PEACE CPL GAUGHAN! MAY GOD WATCH OVER YOUR LOVING FAMILY AND FRIENDS. OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES. WE ARE SURE YOUR SERVICES AND PERSON WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN. YOU WILL ALWAYS BE A HERO IN EVERYONES HEARTS THAT BELIVES IN WHAT FOR THE FORCE.
Employees
Past & Present towing
June 23, 2005
Thank-you, Thank-you. Rest in peace Steve.
Lt. Stephen A. Joy
Prince George's County Police Department
June 23, 2005
Thank you for your service. May God be with your family and friends.
Jason
Kentucky State Police
June 23, 2005
As one who grew up in Laurel, MD I would like to thank Cpl. Gaughan for the many years that he protected the streets and homes of my neighborhoods. I may have never had any direct contact with you, but you no doubt had an indirect influence in my life as you watched over the city and county I grew up in. For this I thank you and your family. I hope that you rest in peace and I will pray for your family and brothers for this unnecessary loss.
Dave
Citizen
June 23, 2005
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Corporal Gauhan is a Hero and he will not be forgotten!
Sgt. Dave Munyan
June 23, 2005
Our Greatest Fear
Yet once again the Thin Blue Line is diminished,
an officer’s final tour of duty is finished.
"Officer down", it’s our greatest fear,
and once again, I hold back a tear.
They patrol in the state, city, county and town,
in uniforms colored white, green, blue and brown.
The shape of their badges may vary,
but it’s a symbol that they all, proudly carry.
They leave for work with a kiss goodbye,
but some don’t come home, no matter how hard they try.
To uphold the law is the job that they pick,
with such high aspirations, why must some die so quick?
They leave behind loved ones, family and friends,
after their lives have met tragic ends.
Some die in crashes, others hearts not too stout,
to many have been lost when gunshots ring out.
Our Heavenly Father has called them home,
no more these dark streets do they roam.
Through trial and error they have given their best,
please Lord, now grant them eternal rest.
Yet once again the Thin Blue Line is diminished,
an officer’s final tour of duty is finished.
"Officer down", it’s our greatest fear,
and once again I hold back a tear.
Corporal Gaughan...thank you for all you have given! keep watching over us, we will take it from here...!!
Officer Justin W Yohe
Sweetser Police Department, Sweetser Indiana
June 23, 2005
Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Prince Georges County Police Department and the family of Cpl Gaughan.
Montgomery County Police, MD
June 23, 2005
God Bless you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. RIP
Hanover County Sheriff's Office VA
June 23, 2005
REST IN PEACE. I DID NOT KNOW YOU BUT MY PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES.
STEPHANIE
June 23, 2005
I live in northern Virginia and was watching the news as this story was unfolding. I prayed that God would give this officer a second chance and make him survive. I'll never understand the whys that allow these situations to take the lives of those who were only looking to serve and protect. My deepest condolences to his wife, son, daughter, extended family, friends and fellow officers. I will pray that God will grant Corporal Gaughan eternal peace and give his family the strength and courage to cope during this life altering tragedy. God's blessings on all of you and know that all of us surviving family members share in your heartache and will remember and honor your sacrifice.
Anita L. Culosi
sister of Tpr. Embarrato eow 7/6/61
June 23, 2005
I JUST WANTED TO SAY THAT MY PRAYERS IS WITH THE FAMILY OF CPL. GAUGHAN. HE GAVE THE ULTIMATE SACRIFICE IN THE LINE OF DUTY. HE WAS A BRAVE WARRIOR WHO WILL BE MISSED BY ALL OF US.
PFC JEVON A. THOMPSON
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND BALTIMORE POLICE FORCE
June 23, 2005
Thank you Sir for your dedicated service. May you now be eternally on watch (EOW) with my brother, Keith, and all the other heros God has call home to assist in the patrol over us. To your family - I know first hand the pain you are going through. Put your trust in the Lord and he'll see you through this; all you'll see Steve again. God bless you all.
Kevin Cannon
Brother of Keith Cannon EOW 5/4/05
June 23, 2005
G-d Speed My Brother
UC
Ohio DPS Inv Unit
June 23, 2005
Steve, I know that you are now living on the promises of the Word, "to be absent from the body, is to be present with the Lord". You were not only a real cop, but a warrior as well, and you did what was ever necessary to complete the job. It was great to have served with you in the academy (Session 73), District VI, and part time as well. You will be truly missed by those whose lives that you touched at work, home, and church.
Cpl. Daniel Robb #1743
Prince George's County Police Department
June 23, 2005
May God be with you brother, for you have truly given the ultimate sacrifice. My prayers and my heart goes out to your family and your co-workers, for I know first hand what it feels like, to lose an officer, a friend,and a family member in this battle ground that we place our feet on day in and day out. Rest in peace my brother!
P/O L. Powell
Baltimore City Police
June 23, 2005
"Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God". Matthew 5:9. Thank you Corporal Gaughan for you eighteen years of dedicated service to the citizens of Prince George County. Rest easy brother, your reward for a job well done is God's eternal kingdom. May God bless you and your family.
Officer Steven Gau
Miamisburg, OH. Police Dept.
June 23, 2005
May GOD bless your family and friends at this time. Please know that they are in my thoughts and prayers. Thank you, Sir, for serving and protecting. Rest in peace.
Shirley Roberts
Aunt of Fallen Officer John Logan
June 23, 2005
JAMAICA PLAIN, MASSACHUSETTS. Steve was a member of our men's league for many years before embarking upon his career in law enforcement. "Peanut" as he was affectionately known; was a wide receiver and was one of the fastest men in our league. He won several awards in his love for this game; and will be sorely missed by all who enjoyed his ability and friendship. Our heartfelt condolences go to his family, his brothers Mike and Bill and all he has left behind. There wasn't a time in all the years we knew him that he not had a smile upon his face or a kind word for his leaguemates. we embraced Steve as a brother as I know many of you also did. Steve leaves a gap in our lives as well. Rocky DeSimone, President of the Joseph Downing Football League; founded 1973.
Edward
Joseph Downing Football League
June 23, 2005
Another brave man away from earth. At least he died doing what he loved to do, and now he is being fitted for his gear in heaven. His cover has been replaced by a Halo, his duty belt replaced by Wings, and finally his pistol replaced by a Bow and Gods own Arrows of Righteousness. Here in Southern Maryland PG County is known as the "Wild West" , a tough beat and getting tougher every year. We need men like Cpl. Gaughan now more than ever...Knowing that his sacrifice will never be forgotten, will not lessen the pain of his loss, but we all know that there is one more Gaurdian Angel manning a post in heaven tonight....
Correctional Officer Brian Yount
St. Mary's Co. Sheriffs Office
June 23, 2005
Cpl. Steve Gaughan you were a friend to everyone. I pray for your family and friends that they have the strength to cope with your passing. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY...
Cpl. James Sandacz #2255
P.G.P.D.
June 23, 2005
There was no greater honor then having the opportunity to work, joke, and share our lives with you Steve. We all have part of you in us, and will ensure you will not be forgotten. Till we meet again, we know that you will be protecting us from a distance. God rest your soul.
The Membership
Beltsville Volunteer Fire Department
June 23, 2005
Rest easy brother, The watch is ours now.
Officer
Atlanta Police
June 23, 2005
RIP BROTHER, THANX FOR YOUR HEROIC SERVICE. IT'S OUR WATCH NOW.
POLICE OFFICER RENE SANCHEZ
BOSTON POLICE DEPARTMENT, BOSTON MA.
June 23, 2005
The Battlefield
by Michael J. Huth
I lace my boots and fasten my belt,
in a holster I place my gun.
I kiss my family and leave to fight
a battle that can't be won.
Many soldiers have lost their lives
fighting in this war.
Many loved ones have heard the knock
and hated to answer the door.
Their shields of faith are badly damaged
because their loved one died.
So many questions left unanswered,
so tempting to ask why.
All of the soldiers were my friends,
all my sisters and brothers.
We took an oath and joined a brotherhood
that is larger than all others.
Everyday soldiers leave their homes
never to return,
Not asking for the ten second fame
they are sometimes destine to earn.
You say you have not seen this war
in the papers or on the news.
You know not of the loss of lives
I've explained to all of you.
These soldiers are not acroos a sea
fighting in this war.
If you want to see "The Battlefield",
just look out your front door.
Rest my brother. Thank you!
Officer K.D.Williams
Depart. of Veterans Affairs Fresno Ca
June 22, 2005
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