Maine State Police, Maine
End of Watch Friday, October 17, 1997
Reflections for Detective Glenn Strange
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It was a long fight to get his name on the memorial as his case was so complex. It was the former Lt.who began the process and retired before it came to a conclusion. The important part is that he was finally recognized as a line-of-duty death.
He would be as proud of his children today as we are for his sacrifice.
kathy strange
wife
September 11, 2007
Glenn,
Well brother trooper, you finally made it to your rightful place on the wall. Kathy fought the good fight, did all the right things and never waivered to have you memorialized in DC. It was my honor to of attended National Police Week to be there for you.
Keep a watch over us, as we will never forget you.
"In Valor There is Hope"
Sgt Mike Edes
Maine State Police
May 20, 2007
Detective Strange, it’s my humble opinion that your death was not so much a result of a heart attack as it was due to assault and battery on the part of the drive of that car. I only hope he was charged with manslaughter in the least due to the fact that it was a direct result of his actions that you suffered the initial heart attack.
Again, just my humble opinion. I can only hope he faced justice if not in this world, then in the next.
On this 9th anniversary of your death, I just wish to say, may you continue to Rest in Peace and God Bless you, Brother.
Ptl. Jim Leahy, Jr.
Harvard University Police Dept.
October 17, 2006
Thank you for your sacrifice. You will not be forgotten.
Deputy
San Mateo County Sheriff
July 21, 2005
May God Grant the Family, Fellow Officers, and Friends, the... Serenity to Accept the things they Cannot Change, the Courage to change the Things they can, and the Wisdom to know the Difference.....May we never forget his sacrifice...God Bless His wife and Family....
Officer Debra McFall Ross
East Buffalo Twp Police Dept Lewisburg, Pa.
July 21, 2005
Know that you are never forgotten!
July 18, 2005
Thank you for your service. May God continue to bless your family, friends and department.
Patrol Officer
Chesterfield County Police Dept., Va.
July 12, 2005
This is a strange tale and tragic, too
because it is the truth. Life is beyond
difficult at times. You are being
highlighted today on the website and
it gives us an opportunity to recognize you posthumously. Thank
you for your years of service to your
fellow man and may your memory
continue to bring respect to your
chosen profession.
Lynn Kole
Washington State
July 12, 2005
Detective Strange,
It has taken nearly 8 years, but you are finally being remembered. I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of the state of Maine.
R.I.P.
Anonymous
July 10, 2005
Glenn-I have read many of the reflections that have been left for the many officers that have been taken, and I have cried at a lot of them. However, yours is probably the saddest reflection I have ever read.
How sad for your wife to have gotten you back and to take you home and then not make it there. How awful of a feeling that she must have. My heart goes out to her and the rest of your family. What a roller coaster they rode.
May God bless you and your family.
ROSS COUNTY OHIO SHERIFF DEPARTMENT
CHILLICOTHE OHIO POLICE DEPARTMENT
July 8, 2005
God bless you sir. Rest easy now. Watch over us as we continue the fight, your sacrifice is not forgotten.
Officer
July 8, 2005
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