Gassville Police Department, Arkansas
End of Watch Saturday, February 4, 2006
Reflections for Officer James Walter Sell
The only thing necessary
for the triumph of evil, is
for good men to do nothing.
Edmund Burke
Rest In Peace Brother.
February 4, 2006
God speed brother.
officer
fwpd
February 4, 2006
Ofc. Sell...thank you for making the ultimate sacrifice. The community and your department should be proud to have had you serve. We, in New England, just wish this individuals capture didn't have to end this way. Godspeed, brother....
Cpl. Steve Borst
Wells, Maine PD
February 4, 2006
Sadly another brother has had to leave us tragically but I know he's walking the streets of heaven. May you rest in peace brother, you may be gone but you will never be forgotten. My condolences to your department and your family. Thank you for your service.
Deputy Jamie Davis
Pittsylvania County Sheriffs Office (Va.)
February 4, 2006
Rest in peace my brother in blue. Now you can walk Heaven's beat. Your family, friends, and co-workers are in my thougths and prayers.
God bless
Officer Johns
Georgia State Univ. Police Department
February 4, 2006
Go in peace brother. You earned your place in heaven. To the rest of Gassville PD and the community of Gassville...Honor Jim's memory and find comfort in the fact that he is with God.
Officer Tom Spence
Springfield (MO) PD
February 4, 2006
Go in peace brother. You earned your place in heaven. To the rest of Gassville PD and the community of Gassville...Honor Jim's memory and find comfort in the fact that he is with God.
Officer Tom Spence
Springfield (MO) PD
February 4, 2006
Officer Sell- Thank you for your service. You are a HERO. May you rest in peace and know you will never be forgotten.
Police Officer
Montgomery County, Maryland
February 4, 2006
RIP sir, you may be gone, but you won't be forgotten. Your sacrifice helped end this killer's reign of crime.
February 4, 2006
God bless officer Snell and his family for this ultimate sacrifice. You are not forgotten
Off. Bieger
Oklahoma City Police Dept.
February 4, 2006
REST IN PEACE.
CHEM
SEEKONK MA
February 4, 2006
Rest in peace my brother and thank you for your service!
S Hall
Harris County,Tx
February 4, 2006
Sir,
Every day I open this page and pray no new names are listed. Another hero has fallen as is too often the case these days. Rest in peace sir. If you need a friend upstairs look for Bryan Hurst, EOW 1-6-05. He will take care of you.
Sgt. Donnie Oliverio
Columbus, OH Police Dept.
February 4, 2006
Rest in peace brother. You will be missed.
Officer
California Highway Patrol
February 4, 2006
Rest In Peace.
#2959
U.S. Marshals
February 4, 2006
My heart goes out to this officer's family. Your service and sacrafice will never be forgotten. Please watch over all who wear the uniform.
Wife of a LEO
February 4, 2006
“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 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
February 4, 2006
We are so sorry to here about your tragic loss of a loved one in law enforcement. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you in support. As we personally know, sometimes there is little comfort that comes from words. Keep focused as you can on the memories and joyous times for these things may bring you comfort. Rely heavily on family, friends, and other law enforcement. Honor your fallen loved one, for their sacrifice will not be forgotten.
Alissa Scott
Widow of Beryl Wayne Scott
E.O.W. 09-10-02
Lisa Schultz
Widow of Don Schultz
E.O.W. 05-12-04
Co-Founders of Survivor Help Network
February 4, 2006
You are a true hero Officer Sell. Your sacrifice and heroism will never be forgotten. May God give strength to all of your friends and family during this time of grief. RIP sir.
A Grateful Citizen
February 4, 2006
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