Beeville Police Department, Texas
End of Watch Monday, May 15, 2006
Reflections for Patrolman Gregory Dean Stewart
Rest In Peace.
#2959
U.S. Marshals
June 4, 2006
May you rest in Peace and may Our Lord comfort your family, friends and co-workers.May your son know his dad was a real hero.
June 4, 2006
God Speed, Brother.
P.O. K.Murphy
Union PD, NJ
June 4, 2006
My prayers and condolences to the family, friends and Police family of Officer Stewart.
To Officer Dean Stewart, you will never be forgotten and will be remembered in my daily prayers . God Bless you and thank you for all your hard work dedication and the sacrifices you made in protecting your friend and the citizens of Texas. May you rest in God's love and in his peace.
Respectfully,
Kathi Halligan wife and mom of LEO
Kathi Halligan
Phila.Pa
June 4, 2006
To the Family, relatives, friends, and Colleauges of Patrolman Gregory Dean Stewart,
Our thoughts and prayers are with each of you throughout this difficult time. We will always cherish the memory of "our brother in blue" and the service he rendered to his nation in both law enforcement and the military.
Jack H. Lanier, Jr.
Patrol Officer, Longview Police Department (TX)
Patrol Officer Jack H. Lanier, Jr.
Longview Police Department (TX)
June 4, 2006
Here we are again having to send our condolences and prayers to the family, friends, and brothers and sisters who wear the badge of law enforcement. When will all the violence stop and we can spare the tears and the terrible loss that goes with losing a wonderful hero like Patrolman Gregory Stewart. Another wonderful person to step forward and give his life so others can live. Bless you All
"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
www.fallenofficersremembered.com
Fallen Officers Remembered
Marilyn Robinson
Canon City, Colorado
Marilyn Robinson aka MamaWolf
The Chauffeur Internet Radio
June 4, 2006
Rest in Peace, Officer Stewart
Thank you for your service to your community and your country.
Police Lieutenant
Everett, Massachusetts
June 4, 2006
While we did not know you, we are truly grateful for your dedication, mourning your death; never forgetting your sacrifice! Not to worry, dear friend, your brothers and sisters in blue will carry on your watch for you ~ may you rest in peace.
Daniel & LaWanda Ross
Citizens/Iowa
June 4, 2006
Rest in peace Brother Greg, you are a true hero and will never be forgotten for your courage and service.
Son of G. Truman Wortham EOW 7/15/73
June 4, 2006
Patrolman Stewart served his country and his community. He paid the ultimate sacrifice and this country and his community owes him their gratitude. Prayers to his family - from another law enforcement family in Virginia.
RIP Patrolman Stewart.
Wife of an Officer
June 4, 2006
Rest in peace, brother. You will not be forgotten.
Dan Lair
Lufkin PD
June 4, 2006
We continue in your memory.
June 4, 2006
On behalf of the men and women of the Camillus Police Department, our deepest sympathys to the family, friends and co-workers of Patrolman Gregory Dean Stewart. Rest in Peace Brother, we now have the Watch.
PBA
Town of Camillus Police Department, CNY
June 4, 2006
My heart and prayers are with the son, family, friends and coworkers of this brave officer, a true hero who will not be forgotten. God bless you all in these troubled days ahead.
Deb Azure
Mother of Deputy Renee Danell Azure
EOW 08/06/02
June 4, 2006
My sincere condolences to the family, friends of Patrolman Stewart and to the entire Beevile Police Department. Thank you Patrolman Stewart for your ultimate sacrafice, service, and dedication to your country and community. God Speed.
Ofc. Eric Chiang
San Francisco Police Department - Bayview District
June 4, 2006
I heard the gun shots as I assisted another Officer on a traffic stop. Never did I think that a fellow Officer was being taken from us. I was one of the first Officers to arrive on the scene, and found Officer Stewart still fighting to give out information to the San Antonio Police Officers. I checked with an Officer at the Hospital he was admitted to every day to check on his status. I was saddened the day I heard we lost Officer Stewart. Even though I did not know him, I felt a connection with him, as he was a brother Police Officer, who did what probably any one of us would have done. May the Good Lord comfort his family in their time of need, and may his brothers and sisters in the Beeville Police Department find comfort in knowing that Patrolman Stewart went out fighting til his last breath. God Bless you.
Sgt. Salvador Onofre
Balcones Heights Police Department
June 4, 2006
Rest in Peace Brother. May God Bless Your Family and May You Watch Over All of Us As We Continue The Fight! Your Sacrifice Will Not Be Forgotten, Justice Will Be Done. You Served Well, Now Guard The Gates of Heaven and Guide Us, While Keeping Us Safe and Alert. May God Bless Every MOS. “Fidelis Ad Mortem”
PO
NORWICH P.D., CT
June 4, 2006
A true modern day HERO. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
K-9 Handler
Orlando Police Dept.
June 4, 2006
My thoughts and prayers are with the family and the Beeville Police Department.
Fallen but never forgotten.
Officer B. Laurie #1251
Haltom CIty Police, Tx
June 4, 2006
Rest in peace, Sir! You will never be forgotten.
Police Officer
Tennessee
June 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
June 4, 2006
Rest in peace Officer. You performed the ultimate act of bravery protecting your friend, that will never be forgotten.
Officer, Colorado
June 4, 2006
God bless you officer Stewart, I just recently attended the funeral of Cpl. Jason Makowski of Dearborn Heights MI, and it's hard to believe that another brother has fallen. You gave your life for the protection of others, and I as a citizen appreciate it; you and other fallen officers have inspired me to push forward with my career aspirations as a police officer, and I wil make it my mission to pick up where you have left off. May you patrol the streets of heaven and be granted eternal peace, for you have; in your line of work, earned it!
Rest in peace,
Eric J. Lewis
Explorer Sgt. Eric Lewis
Redford Township Explorer Post 342, MI
June 4, 2006
Your sacrifice will not be forgotten. Godspeed Brother and thank you for your service
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June 4, 2006
Rest in Peace, Officer Stewart.
Thank you for your service to your community and your country.
Police Lieutenant
Everett, Massachusetts
June 4, 2006
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