Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Detective Dillon H. Stewart

New York City Police Department, New York

End of Watch Monday, November 28, 2005

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Reflections for Detective Dillon H. Stewart

MY HEART AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO ALL MY BROTHERS AND SISTERS IN BLUE OF THE NYPD.

SAMUEL L. DIGBY #7918 POLICE OFFICER
DALLAS POLICE DEPARTMENT, DALLAS,TX

December 12, 2005

When my wife told me that you were gone it was the last thing i expected to hear being out here in iraq,usually is the other way around,the three years we worked together on the midnights flashed thru my mind and in every single memory you were laughing your butt off & that's the way i will always remember you,sure Dean & me are going to miss you during our after tour parking lot conversations but more than likely will'be talking with you and about you. Thank you for the guidence & knowledge you shared with me and always doing the right thing. Time will heal my pain but it will not erase my memories of you BRETHREN.The angels have waited for so long,now they have their way,take your place.Respect!!

PO Small 70 PCT.
NYPD

December 12, 2005

rest in peace. forever blue

December 12, 2005

From small town USA, we also grieve for another fallen hero and his family. God Bless.

Sgt. Wolf
Lindsborg Police Dept - Kansas

December 12, 2005

Strength & Honor
Fidelis Ad Mortem

Ivan A.Maizus
NYPD - Retired

December 12, 2005

ON Behalf of the CHICAGO POLICE MEMORIAL FOUNDATION, we are sorry to hear of the death of Officer Stewart, our thoughts and prayers are with the family and his police family. His name will never be forgotten.


Chicago Police Memorial Foundation

December 11, 2005

God bless.....sleep well my brother...we will all meet again
Police officer
70pct.

PO
NYPD

December 11, 2005

You made the ultimate sacrifice a police officer can make. You did it with great valor amd bravery and I am proud to have worn the same uniform as you. I hope your family can find comfort within the NYPD family. May you rest in peace. Sincerely, Grace Rivano - 47th Pct. and 67th Pct. (85-90)

P O Grace Rivano (retired)
NYPD - 47th Pct.

December 11, 2005

RIP YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN

December 11, 2005

My fiancé, Dennis McElderry, was the first law enforcement casualty of 2003. Dennis was a Deputy Sheriff with the Davis County Sheriff's Office in SE Iowa. Dennis died doing a job he loved, just as I'm sure Dillon did. It saddens me to know that Dennis was not the first to die in the line of duty, nor will he and Dillon be the last to die this way.

Having gone through the pain of losing Dennis I can truly understand and feel the pain that Detective Stewart's family, friends, and co-workers are going through in losing him. My heart goes out to you all, especially to his wife. No one can truly understand the pain of loss until they've walked in our shoes. Please know that my thoughts are with you and that you are not alone in your "journey". Should you ever need anything please do not hesitate to contact me. (The Davis County Sheriff's Office will always know how to reach me or write jocelyne1974 at canada dot com)

As a fallen officer "survivor" and a friend, please accept my condolences on behalf of myself and the McElderry family. I never got the opportunity to know Dillon but, I am certain he was well respected and well loved. Dillon will live on in the hearts of all the lives he touched. You were all blessed to have been able to know and love Dillon, even for a short time. I pray that Dillon, Dennis, and all the other fallen officers will continue to watch over us all as only they can.

Thank you Detective Stewart for a job well done and for helping to make this world a safer place for us all. Please say "hello" to my fiancé Dennis for me.

Wishing you and all those who's lives you touched brighter and better days,

Jocelyne :)

"Wherever a beautiful soul has been ... there is a trail of beautiful memories."

Jocelyne Brar (Winnipeg, MB Canada)
Fiancée of Deputy Sheriff Dennis Ray McElderry (EOW: 01/03/03)

December 10, 2005

R.I.P.


West Palm Beach Police Department

December 10, 2005

My prayers are with you and your family. I can only strive to be as good of a person and you have been. God Bless you, your family, and all NYPD officers.

Ofc. Zachary Pugh
Willow Springs (Chicago) IL

December 10, 2005

A very brave man you were,my prayers go out to your family.May your soul rest in peace.

nikki
florida/ jamaica

December 10, 2005

May God Bless you and your family. I have attended many police funerals over the years, but I have never witnessed an event as incredible as the "celebration of your life".
20 Thousand officers, from around the world. A fitting tribute for such a fine man. May your wife, children, family and friends draw comfort from knowing what a hero you are.
May your family feel your comfort. May they always know that you are with them and they now truly have a guardian angel. Rest easy.

Ret, Sgt. AJC
MCSD,NJ

December 10, 2005

With Detective Stewart being the 740th NYPD officer killed in the line of duty, we are once again reminded why the NYPD motto is "Fidelis Ad Mortem" (faithful unto death). Thank you doesn't come close to being enough words. May he rest in peace for what he gave us.

Pat
Baltimore, MD

December 10, 2005

May your soul rest in peace. You have inspired many officers across the nation with your steadfast courage. You have sacraficed yourself for the good of this city and it has not gone unnoticed. My condolences go out to your family, may god bless them and keep them safe.

PO Brito
NYPD

December 9, 2005

Detective Stewart,
I never met you but know by reading about you that you were a truly brave man with love in his heart for both the job and above all his family. May gods face smile upon you and your family in their time of need. You will never be forgotten and someday I will meet you in heaven.

Officer
Warwick Township Police
Pennsylvania

Officer
Warwick Township Police - Pennsylvania

December 9, 2005

Rest in peace Blue Warrior, our thoughts are with your family and the NYPD. Godspeed.

Officer R.E. Sabo #3190
Fort Worth Police, Texas

December 8, 2005

DET. Dillon Stewart may your soul rest in peace. you are a true representation of what we all as NYPD pledeged to do protect and serve. May God so shine his light on you. I know we will meet again one day at a better place.

P.O. THOMAS
NYPD

December 8, 2005

May god bless you and your family as you've blessed all of us. You will never be forgotten but always missed. Your courage symbolizes the badge you carried so proudly.

Metuchen PD, NJ PBA #60

Police Officer
Metuchen Police Department, NJ

December 8, 2005

My deepest sympathy to the family, 70th, friends and all loved ones. Heroes never die. Detective Stewart was an incredible Hero. His dedication to justice and service in blue has given hope to a crazy world.
Thank you Detective Stewart for your sacriface. You will never be forgotten. All my prayers and thoughts are with you all.
A mother eow 4/25/03

December 8, 2005

On behalf of the Norwich, CT Police Department may you rest in peace and never be forgotten. You are a true hero who did his job and made the ultimate sacrifice. May God bless your family and the 70 and may you keep a watchful eye over all of us as we continue the fight.

P.O.
NORWICH P.D. (CT)

December 8, 2005

TO THE WIFE OF DET. STEWART,
MY HEART GOES OUT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. KNOW IN YOUR HEART THAT YOUR HUSBAND WAS A GREAT MAN. REST ASSURED THAT GOD AND YOUR HUSBAND WILL ALWAYS BE THERE TO WATCH OVER YOU AND YOUR CHILDREN. REMAIN STRONG AND MAKE YOUR HUSBAND AS PROUD OF YOU AS WE ARE OF HIM.

PO
NYPD

December 8, 2005

Lord,
He was yours to give,
and yours to call home,
please stand by his brothers,
so they don't feel alone,
dry the tears of his family,
so they clearly see:
that he gave his all,
so all could have peace.
Blessed are they,
the children of God,
with heavy hearts,
and honor they trod,
to pay their respects,
to give their salute,
and to ask for your mercy,
on heroes in Blue.

Dillon, rest easy brother, we have the watch.


Mesquite Police Dept., TX

December 7, 2005

Every few days since 9-15-05 I look at this site and regret the loss of another fellow officer. I will continue to give give honor to the officers and to lift up the families and friends who have suffered a loss in prayer.

Constable Charles Clack
Precinct 1 Polk County Tx

December 7, 2005

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