Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, California
End of Watch Friday, July 7, 2006
Reflections for Deputy Sheriff David Stan Piquette
It is impossible to put in words how motivating it is to see the memories of our fallen deputies live on. When an officer like you is pulled from the earth too early, it gives the rest of us reason to fight harder and harder each day. Thanks for your service.
Recruit Plichta, Elliot
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette, It was truly an honor running in your memory. Especially since it was for your 10 year anniversary. Thank you for setting a great example for us future Deputies to follow.
Recruit Ulloa, Cristal
LASD CLASS 415
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette, it was an extremely humbling and rewarding experience to be able to take part in your memorial run with your fellow law enforcement brothers and sisters. It was an honor meeting your Mother and Father today as well. I have a new found understanding of the amount of strength it takes for family and friends to fully support law enforcement officers. Your legacy lives on. Thank you.
Recruit Greene, Justin
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette,
Class 415 had the honor of not only participating in your memorial run, but also meeting your mother and father today. Our class is truly inspired not only for your sacrifice, but for the commitment your mother and father have given this department. Thank you for your service and sacrifice.
Recruit David Pascual
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette, It was a privilege to take part in the memorial run honoring you. I can see your legacy live on in those you were close to. Thank you for your commitment to your country and community.
DST Class 415
LASD
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette, it was an honor to be a part of your memorial run. As a class we ran up your hill, "David's Hill". Running up the hill made me feel part a brotherhood, I felt so much pride in every step I took. Thank you for your service, may you rest in peace.
Alfredo Venegas
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Dear Deputy Piquette, I was not sure what I was going to write on this page until this morning when we got the opportunity to met a very wonderful lady. That lady was your mother. After ten years she has remained a motivator to our class and I'm sure many other classes just like us. She showed us how much she cares and how dedicated she is to spread her sons legacy across many new law enforcement officers. We were lucky enough to be a part of the last official memorial run for you, that day was the most motivating day for many of us in class 415. I may not know you personally but I have been inspired by witnessing the impact you have made on so many people around you.
DST Jacob Thome
LASD
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette, Thank you for your years of service to protect the community and all sacrifices you made. You're an inspiration to all. Once again, thank you for all you did.
Recruit Crystal Perez
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette, Class 415 had the honor of participating in your memorial run and meeting your mother and father. It's an inspiration to see the strong and lasting relationship between your mother, father, and the brothers and sisters of the LA Sheriff's Department. Your family and your extended family that is this department will make sure your story lives on to inspire a new generation of deputies.
JUNE Y LEE
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
I had the honor of participating in the annual memorial run for Deputy Piquette last week. It was amazing to see the kind of support and camaraderie the LASD has for it's Deputies year after year. You clearly touched many lives and your legacy continues to live on. Thank you for the sacrificies you made for your country, community and department.
DST Singleton
LASD
July 7, 2016
Dear Deputy Piquette,
It was such an honor to be apart of your memorial run, thank you for being an inspiration to everyone on the department. We will never forget you and your legacy. Thank you for your dedication and service. I will pray for you and for your family.
Recruit Verdugo, Raymond
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette, your memory and legacy is kept alive by the men and women who had the privilege to know and work with you. Learning about you through them goes to show that law enforcement is one big family that will never leave a brother or sister behind no matter the circumstance. Your selflessness, dedication and commitment to them and to the department is a reflection of who you were and for that, your memory and legacy will inspire future deputies to dedicate themselves to their profession and family. Thank you.
Recruit Reveles, Bernardo
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette, I just wanted to say thank for your service to this country as well as your service to the county of Los Angeles. I may not have had the honor to meet you, but you have touched many lives and I admire that. You're an inspiration to many and your memory will live on forever.
Recruit Yapelli, Justin
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Academy class 415 had the pleasure of meeting Deputy David Piquette's parents today and we were very honored that they included us as thier family. Thank you Deputy Piquette for your commitment not only for our Nation but for the sacrifice you gave everyday when you put on your uniform and badge.
Recruit Moreno, Elizabeth
LASD Academy Class 415
July 6, 2016
Recruit Moreno, Elizabeth
LASD
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette, I have the honor to be a part of academy class 415. Our class also had the honor to run in your memorial run. The run was inspiring and motivating. We ran to honor your sacrifices for your country and your department. Thank you Sir, you will continue to be motivating for myself and future Deputies.
Recruit Ross, Tyler
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Deputy Sheriff Piquette,
I am a P.A. recruit in Class 415. I had the privilege to take part in your memorial run with my fellow classmates. It was a powerful and emotional experience. Your impact within LASD is still present to this day, and the ideals you stood for have influenced my own beliefs about this career. Thank you for the service the sacrifices you made for Law Enforcement.
Respectfully,
Recruit Lee, Michael
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette, thank you for the service and dedication you had for this great department. This year Class 415 had the honor to run in memory of you. Thank you for inspiring me and so many other future deputies.
Recruit Iloff, Megan
LASD
July 7, 2016
I met your mom at her salon in El Segundo about 3 weeks before I went to the academy, sometime in early May of 2016. Her and the El Segundo Officer who took me to meet her told me your story and how much it has affected so many people. They told me about her involvement and influence within the law enforcement community, about the memorial run in your honor, the shirts she had made, and so much more. She talked to me about the academy and what to expect. All the while, she looked at me with a real genuine concern in her eyes, and I had just barely met her. I didn't understand at the moment how someone who knew so little about me, and I her, could show so much care.
I met with your mother again today, on July 6, 2016. Two months have gone by but the lessons and experiences I have come to value since then take the average person years to appreciate. I now understand your mom's passion and good will towards all those that enter into a law enforcement career. It's a family, not by blood, not by marriage, but by strong bonds forged through certain values and ethics. I have made stronger ties now in the academy than the ones I've made with friends I've had since high school. I've felt through other officers that you have that as well; you have made those connections, created that family, and forged those bonds.
My class and I had the privilege to participate in the tenth and final memorial run on your honor. The amount of people that attended the run, the passion that was evident in their demeanor, and the things they had to say about you were amazing. You had reached out and touched all their lives in some way, shape, or form. I stood there in awe and disbelief that one man could bring together all these people, and that group was only a fraction of who really wanted to be there in your honor. To be a friend, a brother, a son, a mentor, a teacher, and an inspiration such as the one you are to so many is absolutely incredible. I know that if I can be even half the officer you have become, that I will have done right by my partners.
Semper Fi, Till Valhalla Brother.
Perkinson, Casey
El Segundo Police Department
July 7, 2016
It was an honor to be able to participate in your memorial run. Thank you for your dedication to our country and our county. Your story has truly inspired me to become the best deputy sheriff I can be.
Recruit Cervantes, Steven
LASD Clas 415
July 7, 2016
Deputy Sheriff Piquette,
I am a P.A. recruit for Class 415. I had the privilege to take part in your memorial run with my fellow recruits. it was a very powerful and emotional experience. The impact you have made within LASD is present to this day, and it has left a strong impression on my beliefs for what this career means to me. Thank you for all of the sacrifices you made for Law Enforcement and the future generations of peace officers.
Respectfully,
Recuit Lee, Michael
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Hello Sir,
My name is Recruit Avila and I am currently a part of Class 415. This last week, our class had the honor of participating in the memorial run marking ten years since your passing. Today we met your mother and father. It was sobering.
Sir, I know that this is not the way you intended to leave an impression on the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department and future generations. However, I would like you to know that even in your absence, you continue to have a profound presence and impact on all who knew or learn of the man you were.
As a class, your memorial run was a defining moment for us. That day we grew together in a way that only comes from legacies as your own. We held our heads a little higher, said our cadence a little louder, and pushed a little harder. I have no doubts that for some, that moment of running up your hill will be something that is carried with them throughout their entire career. I know that is the case for myself.
Thank You for your service. Your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Recruit Nicole Avila
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette,
Thank you for your service and the many sacrifices you made for the Los Angeles Sheriffs Department, your country, and the communities you served. You are truly an inspiration to all law enforcement officers. Your memorial page is a testament to those who deeply cared about you.
You will never be forgotten.
Recruit Hoffmaster, Cory
Montebello Police Department
July 7, 2016
Thank you for your service to your community and your country. It was an honor to be apart of your memorial run and meet your wonderful family. You are gone but never forgotten.
Recruit Barri, Christian
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette, our DST class 415 was blessed to be visited by your mother today, and we continue to hear how much of an impact you left on the Sheriff's Department, and your friends. There are a few Marines in our class and we are humbled to know we were able to run in your honor. Semper Fi !
Recruit Rivera, Ricardo
LASD
July 7, 2016
Deputy Piquette was someone who was highly looked upon during his career and even to this day we still remember him in the department and as a class. Talking about Deputy Piquette and showing how he is greatly appreciated by the whole department just shows the kind of family and support that LASD gives. It gives me a tremendous amount of honor to be apart this department and much more. Deputy Piquette and his kind parents will forever be in remembrance in this department.
Recruit Rojas, Matthew
LASD Class 415
July 7, 2016
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