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

Det. Stewart,

You are one of the reasons which make me proud to be a New York City Police Officer. Seeing you at your wake today never made me so proud to wear my uniform and do what I do. You are a true hero for doing what you did, and you will never be forgotten. I will keep your family in my prayers and remember that people like you remind us of how valuable life really is.
Rest In Peace to the brother I never knew. God will watch over you and your family.

M.T.S. Police Officer

P.O. MTS
NYPD

December 6, 2005

Another hero has been taken from us. He was one of the best as only the best die young and everyone named on this site is so young.

Our thoughts and prayers are with our fellow brother & sister officers across the sea in the US. Your fellow officers here in the UK stand united with you always. God bless you and keep you safe.

PC Dave STUBBS
Staffordshire Police, England

December 5, 2005

Ezikiel 25:17
"The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother's keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you".

P.O. NYPD

December 5, 2005

May God watch over your soul and your family. It is because of people like you, we sleep well at night. Let us never forget you or the many before.
God Bless.

P.O. Ed Walz
Ft Hamilton Police / Ret NYPD

December 5, 2005

You served with pride and honor, your watch is over my brother. We'll carry on for you down here, as you are in heaven with the angels. Your sacrifice will never be lost or forgotten, for your memory will remain in our hearts forever.

P.O. Ralph Vieux
Marta P.D. ( Atlanta)

December 5, 2005

We are so sorry for your loss.. Our neighborhood has worked with the Canton (Ohio) City Police dept/Cheif Dean McKimm, for 2 years..With our deepest regret.. I am praying for you.. We have sent flowers to Dillon s funeral..Im so sorry for this family.... Sandra Belliveau/Newton Zone Neighborhood, Canton, Ohio.. 44703


Newton Zone Neighborhood, Canton, Ohio

December 5, 2005

'For the trumpet shall sound'

To the family of Dillon Stewart - God bless you and deliver strength to help you in your time of need.

To the men and women of the NYPD - God grant you the strength to carry on and make Dillon proud in his absence.

To Dillon STEWART - God speed, we will take it from hear and do everything that we can to carry you with us.

To the people of New York City - Please thank god tonight and every night, that there are men and women out there like Detective Stewart who are willing to make the ultimate sacrifice that you might rest easy. May you never know the pain we as law enforcement officers suffer every time we lose a brother or sister to the cause.

Cst. - 'H' Division - Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Constable
Royal Canadian Mounted Police

December 5, 2005

I will go Lord, if you lead me....
I will hold his people in my heart.

Rest easy brother, we have the watch now.


Mesquite Police Dept., TX

December 5, 2005

TO THE FAMILY OF DET. DILLON STEWART, MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND GIVE YOU THE STRENTH TO KEEP YOUR FAMILY TOGETHER.WE ARE HERE FOR YOU AND THE CHILDREN.YOU ARE NOT ALONG,WE DON'T LEAVE OUR BROTHERS BEHIND.BROTHER DILLON, REST IN PEACE...THY WILL BE DONE,"GOD GRANT ME THE SERENITY TO ACCEPT THE THINGS I CAN'T CHANGE AND THE KNOWLEDGE TO CHANGE THE THINGS I CAN"... AMEN.

RET. PO L ESCOBOSA
NYPD TRANSIT BUREAU- DIST. 34

December 5, 2005

OFFICER DILLON WAS A LONG TIME FRIEND, TO HIS FAMILY I OFFER MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY. MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.
WE LOVE YOU BUT JESUS LOVES YOU BEST, GO HOME MY FRIEND AND BE IN PEACE WITH GOD!

Tippa- THE BARTON FAMILY
FRIEND

December 4, 2005

MY LAST MEMORY OF YOU IS ONE WHICH WILL ALWAYS STICK IN MY MIND YOU WERE IN THE LAPS OFFICE PROCESSING AN ARREST FROM THE NIGHT BEFORE "CHING CHING" WAS A JOKE ME AND YOU HAD WITH ONE ANOTHER WHEN WE WERE MAKING OT MONEY. WE SPOKE ABOUT WORK AND THEN OUR DAUGHTERS WHICH ARE SO CLOSE IN AGE ITS SCARY. I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT SMILE AND LAUGH WHICH WHEN I HEARD IT WOULD HAVE ME MAKING A BEELINE FROM WHERE IT WAS COMING FROM. MAY GOD BLESS YOUR WIFE THOSE BEAUTIFUL GIRLS AND YOU. THE NYPD LOST A GREAT COP THAT DAY BUT THE WORLD LOST A GREATER PERSON ONE LOVE MY BROTHER YOU WILL BE MISSED..

P.O. BOBE
NYPD 70PCT

December 4, 2005

Dillon, we patroled the midnights many times together.And through all the easy jobs and tough ones, you always spoke to people with wisdom, respect and guided them to a better way. I'm
going to miss you, alot.

P.O. Michael E. Lukowski
NYPD

December 4, 2005

Our deepest sympathies to Mrs. Stewart, family, friends, and the New York City Police Department during your time of sorrow. May faith sustain you, may hope bring you peace and strength, and may God comfort you in your loss.

“The Badge Mates”
Grand Prairie Police Officers Spouse Association

December 4, 2005

"No greater love hath man than this... that he lay down his life for a friend."

December 4, 2005

The lord will look upon you and smile for you are among those heros that will never be forgotten. All of us in blue will work hard to accomplish the same level of bravery you have displayed to us . Rest in peace

HOLLYWOOD
77pct. NYPD

December 4, 2005

God Bless you and God Bless your lovely
family. You are a true hero brother and we will miss you dearly. Rest in peace and remember we, the boys in blue, will hold it down here while you hold it down up there.

Detective
NYPD

December 4, 2005

Rest in Peace & God Bless your family
"Lest We Forget"

PO Neal Leclerc
NYPD

December 4, 2005

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who unlocked your car after you accidentally locked the keys and your baby up at the mall.
I was the one who gave you a ride to the gas station when you ran out of gas on that back road.
I was the one who changed your tire because you couldn't figure out how to work the stupid scissor jack.
I was the one who directed you safely through that busy intersection when the traffic signals weren't working.
I was the one who gave you a jump-start after you left your lights on.

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who found the item that identified the guy who raped your daughter.
I was the one who spent my days off in court to testify and help convict the man who beat your son so badly.
I was the one who located your grandmother in the woods that night when it was 22 degrees and she had wandered away from the nursing home.
I was the one who loaned you the raincoat the night we stood and watched your house burn.
I was the one who talked with you for two hours about your son running away from home.

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who held your hand, wiped the blood out of you eyes, and calmed you down while the Fire Department cut you out of what was left of your car.
I was the one who called you at 2 a.m. to come pick up your 16 year old daughter because she had been drinking too much.
I was the one who knocked on your door at 4 a.m. to let you know your 16 year old daughter would never be coming home again.
I was the one who did CPR on your 3 year old after you found him in the pool.
I was the one who helped deliver your new baby when you didn't quite make it to the ER.

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who got that snake out of your bathroom around midnight.
I was the one who got my knees and elbows scraped up fighting with the shoplifter with your carton of cigarettes.
I was the one who took your son for a "ride-along" so he could see what it was really like.
I was the one who gave you the right directions so you wouldn't miss that business meeting.
I was the one who stopped you to let you know your right rear tire was going flat.

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who escorted your son's funeral procession from the church to the cemetery and cried behind my sunglasses because he was my friend, too.
I was the one watched over your place while you were on vacation.
I was the one who worked for you on Christmas Day so you could be off with your family.
I was the one who joked around with you after your truck got hit by a train and you walked away without a scratch.
I was the one was able to talk your husband into going into counseling with you.

You don't remember me, do you...?
I was the one who got shot when I pulled over a car for a traffic violation and the driver turned out to be an escaped convict who had sworn he would never go back to prison.
Oh, by the way, my memorial service is at 2 p.m.

Will you remember me now?

I will remember you!! RIP

Patrolman
LPD

December 4, 2005

God Bless Det. Stewart's family during this difficult time. May your holidays be filled with happy memories of the times you had with your loved one.

Officer's Wife

December 4, 2005

Dillion,

I had the pleasure of working in the 70 pct with you. You were always willing to help another officer. You are a true hero. You will be missed by all. Your brothers in blue will never forget you.

Sgt Daisy Escobar
NYCPD 110 Pct formerly 70 Pct

December 4, 2005

I was fortunate enough to have had the honor to know, and run side by side Det stewart for 8 months in the academy. My prayers go to you and your family and may you RIP my brother. Now go walk the beat on heaven's streets, and remember that you are a legacy and a hero.

PO Diaz
NYPD

December 4, 2005

To the wife of Detective Stewart,

God bless you and your children. Your husband is a true hero. The road ahead of you will be hard but your children will give you the strength to face each day. Your husband will always be remembered.

Wife of a fallen Officer

December 4, 2005

God Bless and Godspeed.

Ptlm. Tanner
Elyria PD, OH

December 4, 2005

Detective Stewart, I salute you for your bravery and dedication. I pray that your family will find peace during this is terrible time. I know that your NYPD brothers and sisters will watch after them for you.

Retired Captain
New York State Police

December 3, 2005

My prayers go out to the family of Detective Stewart. My son, Police Officer Brian Howard Jackson, was killed in the line of duty in Dallas on 13 November 2005. Just like Dillon, Brian was doing an important job to protect the citizens of his city. Take pride in his accomplishments, and take comfort in the knowledge that he is now in a better place. Dillon... you are now Brian's new partner on his heavenly beat.

John Jackson

December 3, 2005

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