Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Constable Elmer Kiser

Carter County Constable's Office, Kentucky

End of Watch Wednesday, September 27, 2006

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Reflections for Constable Elmer Kiser

Rest in peace my brother

Patrolman
Brush PD Colorado

September 29, 2006

The Florida Police Chiefs Association would like to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Constable Elmer Kiser, and the Carter County District Four Constable'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. Constable Kiser, we thank you for your service. You will not be forgotten.

Members and Staff
Florida Police Chiefs Association

September 29, 2006

How awful. I'm glad that his Brothers and Sisters in uniform were able to apprehend the suspect.

Constable Kiser - rest in peace!

Michelle - wife of Retired LEO

September 29, 2006

My thoughts and prayers are with the family and the department.

Fallen but never forgotten.

Officer B. Laurie
Haltom City Police, Tx

September 29, 2006

Rest in Peace Hero....Thank you for all you have done for your community and country. It is few who are brave enough to wear the badge, and too hard to say goodbye when you are taken. I know you will be watching over your brothers and sisters as they continue serving in your memory.

Daughter and Wife of LEO's
Washington

September 29, 2006

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family and fellow officers of Constable Kiser.

While no one who wears a badge wants to be put into such a situation, you put yourself into the line of fire to protect those whom you might not have even known despite the danger. While I did not have the privilege to have known you personally, I am certain that you have found a place in heaven.

Rest in peace my friend; those of us who remain will cover your post on the thin blue line.

Officer Ryan McNeil
Medicine Lodge, KS Police Department

September 29, 2006

Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the
children of God.

Dispatcher Ted Smith
Martin, TN Police Dept.

September 29, 2006

You served to the end with dignity and integrity and your actions will not go without reward. Rest now in the grace of the Lord, sir.

Detective Mark Techmanski
City of Syracuse, NY Police Department

September 28, 2006

Rest in peace brother Kiser, you did your job well. You will be rewarded in Heaven. You will not be forgotten.

Sergeant
Charlotte Mecklenburg Police Dept.

September 28, 2006

Thank you, Constable Kiser, for your service to the people of Kentucky and the United States. Your dedication and efforts are appreciated and will not be forgotten. Rest in peace, Hero!

Janice Brown
Conway, Arkansas
civilian

Janice Brown
civilian

September 28, 2006

Godspeed Constable Kisner. Your life and loss will never be forgotten. May God watch over your family, friends, and co-workers during this dark time.

Detective D. Thompson
Colorado Springs Police Department

September 28, 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

September 28, 2006

"Greater love hath no man than to lay down his life for a friend"

God bless you and your family Constable Kiser. Keep watching over us, we will take it from here...

Patrolman Justin W Yohe
Warren Police Department, Warren, Indiana

September 28, 2006

rest in peace brother

bounty hunter thom strunk

September 28, 2006

REST IN PEACE BROTHER. YOUR WILL TRULY BE MISSED. THANK YOU FOR YOUR DEDICATION, SERVICE AND SACRIFICE. YOU ARE A TRUE HERO. MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO YOUR FAMILY, FRIENDS AND DEPARTMENT.

Deputy Jamie Davis
Pittsylvania County Sheriffs Office (Va.)

September 28, 2006

Your name will forever be spoken with honor brother. Your sacrafice will never be forgotten.

Sergeant J. O'Toole
Louisville Metro Police, Kentucky

September 28, 2006

Rest In Peace.

#2959
U.S. Marshals

September 28, 2006

What a tragedy to see another law enforcement officer who has lost his life in the line of duty. To the family, friends, loved ones, and sisters and brothers who wear the badge of law enforcement, here at the Canon City Internet Radio send our prayers and our deepest sympathies to you all.
“In The Line Of Duty”
In Memory Of All Police Officers
Who Have Been Called To Make The Ultimate Sacrifice
What is the meaning of "In The Line Of Duty"
It means that an officer made the Ultimate sacrifice.
It means that someone took an officers life.
A hero has fallen. Officers who gave their all
To protect and serve us
Have been killed by someone whom they swore
To protect and serve.
It means that their badge will no longer be on their chest
And they will join "The Best Of The Best"
It means that family and friends are left behind
To deal with the lost of a loved one.
Only having the memories of that loved one
Close to their hearts. Something no one can ever take away.
It means that family members will stand at the officers grave
And wonder why... Why would someone take an officers life
And leave them there to die?
If we only knew. Today an officer will place their badge on their chest
To fulfill the dreams of heroes killed "In The Line Of Duty
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 28, 2006

My sincerest sympathy to the family and friends of Constable Elmer Kiser and to the co-workers of the Carter County District Four Constable's office.

Park Police Officer Robert Wigton #9516
San Antonio Park Police

September 28, 2006

My deepest sympathies go out to the Kiser family and the entire Carter County Constables Office. You are truly the defintion of a hero, and your sacrafice will nevr be forgotten. Your family and fellow co-workers are in our prayers during this difficult time, Rest easy brother we'll take it from here you'll know join all the other fallen heroes upstairs in heaven.
God Speed

R.I.P Constable Kiser

Corrections Officer L.Maynard
WV Division of Juvenile Services

September 28, 2006

You went above and beyond your call of duty and paid the ultimate sacrifice as a result. Thank you and you will never be forgotten.

Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police

September 28, 2006

Rest in peace, brother.

Officer R. Law

September 28, 2006

Rest, brother.

Cpl Steve Headley
Mishawaka, IN police

September 28, 2006

God Bless Constable Kiser

September 28, 2006

To the family, friends, and officers that knew Constable Kiser, 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 28, 2006

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