Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Deputy Sheriff Robert Earl Green

Powhatan County Sheriff's Office, Virginia

End of Watch Wednesday, September 20, 2006

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Reflections for Deputy Sheriff Robert Earl Green

Rest in peace brother, you will not be forgotten.

Patrolman Shaun McCready
Altoona (PA) Police Department

September 22, 2006

Thank you Deputy Green for your service and protecting the citizens of Powhatan. The world is a better place because of you. My sympathies to your family.

Susan Meece
Goochland, VA Citizen

September 22, 2006

It is a time of sorrow, it is a time of grief, and it is a sad time for officers and families during this sudden loss of life. We here at Cops Evangelist Ministries will have you in our prayers daily for the following days of grief. Remember that officers are honored to protect us on our homeland and we thank them for their sacrifice.

Joe Taylor
Cops Evangelist Ministries

Joe Taylor (Former FL LEO)

September 22, 2006

May God be with your family in this time of great sadness that they are going through. Thank you for your service in making this world a safer place. Your family will be in my prayers. STAND DOWN BROTHER AND REST EASY...

Deputy Murray
el paso county colorado

September 22, 2006

Hero's never die; they just take on new assignment.

GOD Bless you and your family.

Officer Paladino
Colorado Springs PD

September 22, 2006

Thoughts and prayers to everyone you had contact with.RIP. God Speed Deputy Green.

Deputy K. Brown
BCSO, TN

September 22, 2006

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

September 22, 2006

God bless you and your family. You are not forgotten by your entire police family.

DE
St. Louis City Police

September 22, 2006

Here at the Canon City Internet Radio will keep the family, loved ones, friends and all the sisters and brothers who wear the badge of law enforcement, in our prayers and thoughts. Too many of our law enforcement are being taken from us and we do not understand why. They are with our God and he has a master plan for all.
"When God Made Peace Officers"
Unknown Author
When the Lord was creating peace officers, he was into his sixth day of overtime when an angel appeared and said, "You're doing a lot of fiddling around on this one"
And the Lord said, "Have you read the spec on this order?" A peace officer has to be able to run five miles through alleys in the dark, scale walls, enter homes the health inspector wouldn't touch, and not wrinkle his uniform."
He has to be able to sit in an undercover car all day on a stakeout, cover a homicide scene that night, canvass the neighborhood for witnesses and testify in court the next day."
He has to be in top physical condition at all times, running on black coffee and half-eaten meals. And he has to have six pairs of hands."
The angel shook her head slowly and said, "Six pairs of hands...no way."
"It's not the hands that are causing me problems." said the Lord, "It's the three pairs of eyes an officer has to have."
"That's on the standard model?" asked the angel.
The Lord nodded. "One pair that sees through the bulge in a pocket before he asks, 'May I see what's in there sir?' (When he already knows and wishes he'd taken that accounting job.) Another pair here in the side of the head for his partner's safety. And another pair of eyes here in the front that can look reassuringly at a bleeding victim and say. 'You'll be all right ma'am.' When he knows it isn't so."
"Lord," said the angel, touching his sleeve, "rest and work on this tomorrow."
"I can't" said the Lord, "I already have a model that can talk a 250 pound drunk into a patrol car without incident, and feed a family of five on a civil service pay check."
The angel circled the model of the peace officer very slowly. "Can it think?" she asked.
"You bet." said the Lord. "It can tell you the elements of a hundred crime scenes; recite Miranda warnings in his sleep; detain, investigate, search, and arrest a gang member on the street in less time than it takes five learned judges to debate the legality of the stop...and still keeps its sense of humor."
"This officer also has phenomenal personal control. He can deal with crime scenes painted in hell; coax a confession from a child abuser; comfort a murder victim's family; and then read in the daily paper how law enforcement isn't sensitive to the rights of criminal suspects."
Finally, the angel bent over and ran her fingers across the cheek of the peace officer. "There's a leak." She pronounced. "I told you that you are trying to put to much in this model."
"That's not a leak," said the Lord, "it's a tear."
"What's the tear for?" asked the angel.
"It's for bottled-up emotions; for fallen comrades; for commitment to that funny piece of metal called his badge; for justice."
"You're a genius." said the angel.
The Lord looked somber. "I didn't put it there." he said.
God Bless You All
Marilyn Robinson aka MamaWolf
Canon City Internet Radio
Canon City, Colorado

Marilyn Robinson aka MamaWolf
The Canon City Internet Radio (The Chauffeur Internet Radio)

September 22, 2006

We are so sorry for your loss. May GOD comfort you and grant you peace in this your time of need.

PHS classmate

September 22, 2006

Our family was saddened to learn of the death of Deputy Green as he attempted to apprehend a DUI. His family, friends, and fellow officers will be in our prayers as they deal with their new reality.

Family of Patrolman Clifton Miller
Rossford, Ohio P.D., EOW 05/14/1966

September 22, 2006

May God bless you and your family. Thank you for all you have done.


Lexington Department of Police

September 22, 2006

Robbie you were and always will be the best.
#1 in our hearts

kristin m windsor
powhatan resident

September 22, 2006

Whenever i would see deputy Green i always thinkg about the time he came to Thomas's house. He waiting for the rest of the officers and adults go away and he hung around and got down on his knee to our eye level and was extremely nice. He knew the right words to say to calm a teenager down. He has a big heart and everytime i see him i think, he is such a nice deputy.

When i heard the devastating news, it took my breath away, and i tried to hold back tears. I am going to miss seeing him around the high school sporting events tremendously! He is so nice and i will never forget him.

To his family, yall are all in my prayers, and i am so sorry!!

Lesli Dunn

September 22, 2006

My prayers and thoughts to all who knew and now miss Deputy Green.

May God lay His healing hands upon the family.

Retired Captain Joe L. Gilliland
Danville, KY PD

September 22, 2006

Deputy Green you are a hero. Thank you for your service to your fellowman. God bless you and your loved ones. May you rest in peace my brother. May the Lord grant your loved ones the strength to endure during this difficult time.

State Constable J.L. Green
S.C. State Constables

September 22, 2006

My deepest thoughts and prayers are with Deputy Green's wife, child, family, friends and co-workers. I was married to Alabama State Trooper Brian Nichols EOW 2/17/2002 and I am now married to Washington County Sheriff Deputy A.V. Carpenter. All of your COPS family is here for you and hurting for you. We all became a family when our loved ones became police officers and now we have even a stronger bond when one of our family members go down. We are here for you to help you along this journey you now have joined with us. God bless you all.

Denise Nichols Carpenter
Vice President of Alabama COPS

September 22, 2006

Rest in peace my brother

Patrolman
Brush PD Colorado

September 22, 2006

To the family, friends, and officers that knew Deputy Green, my thoughts and prayers are with you as you face the trying times ahead of you. Please know your not alone.

Here I am, lost in the light of the moon that comes through my window
Bathed in blue, the walls of my memory divide the thorns from the roses
It's you and the roses

Touch me and I will follow in your afterglow
Heal me from all this sorrow
As I let you go I will find my way when I see your eyes
Now I'm living in your afterglow

Here I am, lost in the ashes of time, but who wants tomorrow?
In between the longing to hold you again
I'm caught in your shadow, I'm losing control
My mind drifts away, we only have today

Touch me and I will follow in your afterglow
Heal me from all this sorrow
As I let you go I will find my way
I will sacrifice 'til the blinding day when I see your eyes
Now I'm living in your afterglow

When the veils are gone as I let you go, as I let you go

Touch me and I will follow in your afterglow
Heal me from all this sorrow
As I let you go I will find my way, I will sacrifice
Now I'm living in your afterglow

Bathed in blue, the walls of my memory divide the thorns from the roses
It's you who is closest

Erin Gibson
Wife of a CSPD Officer

September 22, 2006

Rest in peace brother and may God bless the family you left behind.

Sergeant Clinton Schott
Chesterfield County Police Department

September 22, 2006

The Florida Police Chiefs Association would like to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Deputy Robbie Green, and the Powhatan County Sheriff's Office. 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. Deputy Green, we thank you for your service. You will not be forgotten.

Members and Staff
Florida Police Chiefs Association

September 22, 2006

Rest in peace my brother, your sacrifice will not be forgotten.

Deputy Robert Cooley
Frederick County Sheriff's Office, VA

September 22, 2006

May God bless your soul and keep you in perfect peace. You paid the ultimate price to help keep our county safe. May God continue to bless your family and fellow Deputies. You are truly a hero and an inspiration to us all.

Capt. D. K. Creasy
Va Dept. of Corrections

September 22, 2006

God Speed, Brother.

P.O. K.Murphy
Union PD, NJ

September 22, 2006

My deepest sympathys to the family, friends, and co-workers of Deputy Robbie Green. The Powhatan community has lost a great officer and friend. By living in Powhatan County I had the opportunity to meet Robbie several times. Deputy Green always found the time to stop and say hell-o as he drove through the neighborhoods on patrol. The pain is great on your fellow officers, now from above you can continue to watchout for all of us. You will be truly missed.

Lt. Clyde D. King
Virginia Department of Corrections Fugitive Unit

September 22, 2006

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