United States Air Force Security Forces, U.S. Government
End of Watch Monday, March 13, 2006
Reflections for Security Policeman Erin Sha Na Frasier
It is always sad to hear of the loss of another brother or sister. To the family and friends of Erin, I pray that God holds you dear to his heart and helps you through this terrible time. Please know that God has a special place in heaven for those that place themselves between the good and evil in this world. You should be proud of Erin and her commitment to the security of this great nation, and its people.
+Rest now my sister, for we will take the watch from here+
I never dreamed it would be me
My name for all eternity
Recorded here at this hallowed place
Alas, my name, no more my face
"In the line of duty" I hear them say
My family now the price will pay
My folded flag stained with their tears
We only had those few short years
The badge no longer on my chest
I sleep now in eternal rest
My sword I pass to those behind
And pray they keep this thought in mind
I never dreamed it would be me
And with heavy heart and bended knee
I ask for all here from the past
Dear God, let my name be the last
(Author unknown)
+God bless all the men and women in blue.+
And may God bring all our troops home safe to their families.
Deputy Sheriff Alan Lazarus
Cook County Sheriff's Department, Illinois
December 29, 2006
Erin S. Frasier I was saddened to hear of your death. You are in the hands of Jesus now.....
Bill Morris
USAF Security Police Vietnam Veteran
December 11, 2006
Thank you for your service to our great nation! You will not be forgotten.
A1C Philip Requard
USAF
November 14, 2006
hey airmen frasier.. i miss you alot you will always be in all of our thoughts spec. the thoughts of the ones of team seven at security forces tech school. i remember straighten your hair one night.. i remember that you brought smiles and laughter to us all on and off duty.. i will always love and miss you.i no your watching over us.. your friend senior airmen booth..AKA SNEED
sra.booth aka sneed
friend from tech school
September 29, 2006
Rest in pease sister. Thank you for you service and your love for law enforcement. You will never be forgotten.
WE LOVE YOU!
Deputy Jeff Outlar
Douglas County Sheriff's Office, Colorado and Reserve USAF MSGT SF
September 23, 2006
Airman Frasier,
Your service to country and dedication to duty will never be forgotten.
Thank You and God Speed...
MSgt Tammi J. Stretch
WA Air National Guard
MSgt Tammi J. Stretch
WA Air National Guard
September 15, 2006
SP. Frasier, I honor your service and your sacrifice. "Blessed are the peacemakers, for they will be called the children of God." Matthew 5:9.
Daniel
Citizen
August 29, 2006
Erin, Thank you for your service and your sacrifice. We won't forget and we will keep on in memory of all our brothers and sisters.
Greg Bartlett, MSgt, USAF (Ret)
Police Officer
Alvin ISD PD
Officer Greg Bartlett
Alvin ISD PD
August 27, 2006
Airman Frasier, your service will not be forgotten. Rest in peace.
SSgt David P. Carlson IMA
95th SFS (1996-2000)
USAFR 341st SSPTS, Malmstrom AFB, MT
SSgt David P. Carlson
USAF Reserves/341st SSPTS, Malmstrom AFB, MT
August 14, 2006
Peace be with you always...
Mrs. Natalie Jensen
wife of Detective Jared Jensen EOW 2/22/06
July 15, 2006
Rest in Peace sister, as a former Security Policeman
My prayers go to you and your family
Ofc. E. S. Perry
Calif. Dept. Of Corrections
July 1, 2006
As a former AF member & a wife of a Marine MP my deepest sympathy is with you & your family. Thank-you for serving our country. God Bless you.
Kristal Compton
June 25, 2006
Erin, being military myself, I know how much it hurts to know that a fellow member has fallen, no matter the situation. I was a military member stationed at Edwards in 1991. You are a true hero that make us safe so we may sleep in our beds at night. Thank you for protecting us. God Speed.
Chief Daniel Sherburne
Sundance Search & Rescue
June 24, 2006
My deepest sympathy. Your service was short-lived, but your sacrifice will live forever.
TSgt Harrell
Keesler Security Forces
June 18, 2006
I come to the ODMP often to remember my late fiancé Dennis. Everytime I come here it breaks my heart to know that yet another officer has fallen and that yet another family has to live their lives without the man they loved. My heart goes out to everyone who knew and loved Policewoman Frasier. Know that you are not alone in the "journey" that you walk. Should you ever need anything please don't hesitate to contact me. The Davis Co. Sheriff's Office in Iowa will always know how to reach me. You will be in my thoughts.
From reading all the reflections left for Erin, she sounds like she was a great woman with a beautiful spirit. Those of you who knew her in life were so blessed to have been able to share in it. I hope that you will all continue to find a way to celebrate and remember Erin's life and the WOMAN that she was. Remember that Erin's life was about so much more than the way she died. Erin will continue to live on as long as we continue to remember her.
Policewoman Frasier, thank you for helping to make this world a little safer for us all. YOU will not be forgotten. Please continue to watch over all of us as only you can. If you happen to bump into my fiancé Dennis up there give him a big hug for me and the kids. It's been three years but we still miss him terribly.
Wishing you brighter and better days,
Jocelyne :)
"Forever Remembering 26-3"
Jocelyne Brar (Winnipeg, MB Canada)
Fiancee of Deputy Dennis Ray McElderry (EOW: 01/03/03)
June 7, 2006
As a former AF member I know what it is like to loose a family member. Keep your head up. Thanks for keeping watch over the gates.
Rhonda--Civilian
Fairfax County Police
May 30, 2006
I TRULY MISS YOU YOU DON'T KNOW HOW MUCH YOU AFFECTED MY LIFE! I LOVED YOU LIKE A SISTER REST ON MY ANGEL!
A1C Whipple
USAF SECURITY FORCES FRIEND
May 19, 2006
TO: The family;friends;loved ones and department members; A POLICE OFFICER'S PRAYER:---O, Gentle Lord ! Keep the day/night watch with me. As I begin my tour of duty, I ask your protection from all mental, physical and spiritual harm. Sustain me with the knowledge that I am doing your work, endeavoring to keep peace among your people. Help me to be just as I enforce the law without prejudice or favor to anyone. May I be courageous but not reckless in carrying out my duties. Let me respond to all calls with haste realizing that so many are dependent on me for life and safety. Support me with your consoling power when I am tempted to think no one really cares and that I am taken for granted.Sustain in me the conviction that so many thousands do care and are grateful for my presence.Grant that I may be loyal to my partner and my fellow officers, and that I may back them up effectively when called upon for assistance. Lord, I ask that I may return safely, after my tour of duty, to my loved ones and those who love me. I pray that I may be a good and honorable police officer; and after my tour of duty is over here on earth, may I enjoy the peace and happiness that you have promised to those who serve you well. AMEN
May 16, 2006
Being a former Security Policeman , this hits me hard. I want to let you know that you and your family are in my prayers and I know that you will be watching over us, here in the field, from the golden streets of heaven...Thank you for all you gave to the United States and to your community.
Former enlisted:
377SPS
Kirtland AFB, New Mexico
Deputy Jose D. Abeita
Sandoval County Sheriff's Office, New Mexico
May 3, 2006
Thank you for your time. Stand releved we have the watch...
EM2 USN
NSF SASSBO JP/ UNMH SP
May 2, 2006
Rest on my young sister....
Deputy Sheriff Mary Boseman
Columbia County Sheriff's Office
April 30, 2006
Thank you for your service.
Ofc. S.L. Coffman #15174
CHP
April 28, 2006
Rest in peace fellow Airman. Watch over the troops as we defend our country in which you gave your life for.
SSgt T.J. Feeley
USAF/NYANG Security Forces
Ptl T.J. Feeley
Scotia Police Dept. Scotia, NY
April 28, 2006
Reality
Imagine how our world would be
If every police officer quit
Turned in their gun, turned in their badge,
Just finally had enough of it.
No respect, no loyalty,
No appreciation of all they do,
They’d give their lives for all of us,
These wonderful officers of “Blue”.
Kicked at, spit on,
Punched, stabbed and shot,
Everyday assaults on officers,
Done…without thinking a second thought!
Our laws are in favor of criminals,
There’s always some loophole in their case,
Out again to commit more crimes and murders
…creates pain, that we, the family and friends
…in time will never erase.
Why should they do it?
Why take the risk?
Why put their life on the line?
Subject their loved ones to endless suffering,
When their precious life is lost while fighting crime.
More murders, more kidnappings, more robberies and rapes,
Just to mention a few,
Please ask yourself how life would be,
If there were NO officers in Blue!
Would you do it? Could you do it?
And for how many…would YOU give it all?
Rewards are a 21 gun salute, a Medal of Honor,
And your name gets added to the Wall.
Think about it. Why are they here?
And why do some hate them so?
Because they enforce the laws that put convicts and murderers
In jail serving time, or on “Death Row”.
All give some and some give all,
It’s a risk they chose to take:
To put their heart and soul in it,
To put their lives at stake.
So, please take a moment,
Please give it deep thought,
Think of what “you can do”…
To help show respect,
To help follow the laws,
So we’d quit losing our Heroes in Blue!
Written by Jaclyn Pocceschi Mosley
Sister of Fallen Officer Rodney F. Pocceschi EOW 6/23/03.
Fallen Officers Remembered
April 23, 2006
Prayer to the Family, and Friend of Irin. I hope he parents can find peace in the knowledge that she patrols a street now with no crime, or pain
David Johnson
Louisville Kentucky Retired
April 22, 2006
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