Beeville Police Department, Texas
End of Watch Monday, May 15, 2006
Reflections for Patrolman Gregory Dean Stewart
My prayers and thoughts to all who knew and miss Patrolman Stewart.
May God lay His healing hands upon the family.
Retired Captain Joe L. Gilliland
Danville, KY PD
June 7, 2006
I knew Greg personaly for about a two years and felt like I had known him all my life. He was the kind of officer you always wanted to be with you if you went into a bad situation. He was a mans man and a cops cop. His dedication to law enforcement was to be admired. I will miss him very much. I just hope that his son Charlie gets along O.K. without him.
Retired Detective L.R. Bowers
Beeville Police Department
June 7, 2006
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Patrolman Stewart.
Major Robert Van Pelt
Harris County Sheriff's Office
June 7, 2006
Patrolman Stewart..you - your family - friends & co-workers are in my thoughts & prayers during this difficult time..please watch over them & your fellow brothers/sisters in blue..YOU ARE GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN..REST IN PEACE & WITH EASE BLUE ANGEL!!!!
mi state police recruit
mi
June 7, 2006
Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family and friends of Ofc. Stewart, and our thoughts and prayers our with our brothers and sisters in the Beeville Police Department.
The Miami Beach Police Department
June 6, 2006
Rest in Peace Brother
Dep. William Bennett
Henry County Sheriff's Dept. (Indiana)
June 6, 2006
I send my condolences to the family, friends, and Beeville Police Department regarding the demise of Officer Gregory Dean Stewart. I hope everyone that knew this officer will continue to remember his bravery, courage, and the legacy in which he left.
Officer Stewart your shift is over now, we will take it from here. Rest in peace, brother...
Deputy James E. Bradford Jr.
Bradley County Sheriff Department
June 6, 2006
YOUR FAMILY SHOULD BE PROUD OF A TRUE HERO LIKE YOU FOR SERVICE OUR COUNTRY AND THE CITY OF BEEVILLE,TX. GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY,,REST IN PEACE
OFC.J.L."PEPE'"HERNANDEZ
ALBUQUERQUE POLICE DEPT.(NM)
June 6, 2006
My sincerest sympathy to the family and friends of Patrolman Gregory Stewart as well as to the Beeville Police Department. Rest in peace Patrolman Stewart, you are gone but will not be forgotten...
Dispatcher Sue Rusch
Punta Gorda PD, Punta Gorda FL
June 6, 2006
Blessed are the Peacemakers, for they will be called son's of god. Rest in Peace Patrolman Stewart
K-9 Deputy Kevin D. lampe #27
Finney County Sheriff's Office (Ks)
June 6, 2006
i am truly greatful to have had the pleasure of knowing and working with you. i'll never forget the heart to heart talks we had and the endless hours spent joking and laughing together. i will see you again someday but until then rest easy my brother.
God Bless You
CPL. PHILLIP SANCHEZ
PORT LAVACA PD - K9
June 6, 2006
Being a police officer is more than a job. It is who you are and what you believe in. It is believing that you can create a better world one day at a time.
It is something you live 24x7 as you strive to protect those around you.
Your department and number are engraved on a badge. Being a police officer is engraved upon your heart.
Patrolman Stewart, rest in peace.
Former Police Officer - Utah
June 6, 2006
We are saddened once again with the sad news of another hero taken from us. It is a great loss for the family and department during this crisis. We might not know the right words to say, or even know how to say them, but we can pray for your family and friends. May the Lord give them strength through this time.
Missionary/Evangelist Joe Taylor
Cops Evangelist Ministries
Joe Taylor (Former FL LEO)
June 6, 2006
God Bless
Chief George Yaccich
Rochester Township Police, PA
June 6, 2006
My prayers go out to Patrolman Stewart's friends and family. Never let the memory of your fallen friend fade.
Rest In Peace, Brother.
Invest. Mike Bradford-Ret
Tallahassee (Fl) Police
June 6, 2006
HERO
June 6, 2006
The Florida Police Chiefs Association would like to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Patrolman Gregory Stewart, and the Beeville P.D. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this time of great sadness. Please take comfort in knowing that your extended law enforcement family grieves with you. Patrolman Stewart, we thank you for your service. You will not be forgotten.
Members and Staff
Florida Police Chiefs Association
June 6, 2006
Rest in peace.
Offc. Michael Walker
Tallahassee Police Department
June 6, 2006
Rest in Peace God speed.
Tracey
June 5, 2006
God speed and thank you for serving this great nation of ours.
June 5, 2006
Sir, may you rest knowing that your family in "blue" will take care of your immediate family the best way they know how. God will bless them and help them to find solace.
God's army got one stronger on 5-15-2006.
Friends of Larry R Cox EOW 4/21/05
Chillicothe Ohio Police Department
June 5, 2006
God bless to the family, friends and co-workers of Patrolman Stewart. Thank you for your service, RIP.
mjw643
June 5, 2006
I would like to say thanks to all of you that have given your sympathy and to all those that will in the future.
Officer Stewart will be deeply missed amongst those of us here at the Beeville Police Department. He was a valuable asset to this department as well as to his son.
Officer Stewart was one of a kind and he liked to let that be known. As a member of this department on patrol, during SWAT operations, and during his military endeavors he displayed pride and professionalism.
Greg was on a constant watch and his actions proved so. Even in dire circumstances he placed his life before that of his comrade being the ever vigilant police officer that he was. Greg refused to surrender and was able to provide complete details as to the suspect description along with vehicle before giving in to his injuries. By his actions he was able not only to provide information to find the suspects for his murder but also for criminal acts performed by the same suspects just minutes prior.
Greg was a true Police Officer, Soldier, and Father.
Badge #514 retired May 19, 2006
Sgt. Patrick Reynolds #511
Beeville Police Department, Beeville Texas
June 5, 2006
Patrolman Stewart, Your bravery on that fateful day is to be commended. You swore to protect and serve and you did just that. Your actions saved the life of a friend. Rest in Peace.
To the family the fallen officer, May God be with each of you as you morn the loss of this brave officer.
wife of officer
Virginia Beach Police Department - VA
June 5, 2006
We are all diminished by your loss. Rest in peace. Thank you for your service to your friend, your city, state and nation.
Commander Eric Anderson
St. Paul Police dept.
June 5, 2006
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