Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Officer Kevin Louis Weeks

Tempe Police Department, Arizona

End of Watch Thursday, September 28, 2006

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Reflections for Officer Kevin Louis Weeks

Officer Weeks,

Your family, co-workers and friends are in my prayers. Your work is appreciated by all. It takes a different person to do what you do. Thanks for your service.

Sr. Tpr. Bishop
Oregon State Police Motor Officer-Salem

September 28, 2006

REST IN PEACE BROTHER. YOU 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

In your time of sorrow we want to let you know that you are not alone. Here at the Canon City Internet Radio we send our prayers, deepest sympathies and we are here to support you.
"ITS SOUNDS LIKE THUNDER FAR AWAY..."
It sounds like thunder far away, but the skies are blue and bright...
And soon they crest the hill nearby, and ride into our sight.
They shake the ground with powerful sound, and they make some hearts beat fast...
They look so proud and noble, like Knights come from the past.
Side by side, they always ride, and seem to move as one...
From early in the morning light, to the setting of the sun.
And children point and wave to them, from cars that pass them by...
And young ones ask their parents, why the men have mirrors for eyes.
They ride the roads, and fight for good, and defend small ones like you...
They ask to ride, and do with pride, and sometimes they are few.
Like men of steel, on Silver Wings, they sparkle in the light...
then with a roar and rumble, they ride out of our sight.
Sometimes when one has fallen, never to ride again...
You can hear the others calling, like thunder on the wind.
Side by side, they slowly ride, and their thunder is a mournful sound...
And the mirrors hide their eyes from us, when teardrops fall to ground.
So if you see one riding, and you look into his face...
You see your reflection in his eyes, you know that you are safe.
For motormen are a special breed, they love to ride the wind...
And when you hear the thunder boom, the fallen ones ride again.
By Author Unknown
I don't know who wrote this poem but it is truely for our motorcyle police officers.
GOD BLESS YOU ALL ............. HEROES ONE AND ALL

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

September 28, 2006

Rest In Peace.

#2959
U.S. Marshals

September 28, 2006

Heroes get up each day,
To dress in blue,
They patrol our streets,
Watching our cities,
Keeping us safe each day.

Making a difference,
We often over look.

How many have we forgotten?

How many are gone,
Lost in the line of duty?

We wait 'til it's too late,
To acknowledge all they've done,
To give them our respect.

The least we can do,
Is give them their due,
Before we lose another,
Hero dressed in blue

Ivan Bernal
US Border Patrol Explorers & Douglas Police Department Explorers

September 28, 2006

God bless you and your family. Our prayers go out to your family.

Sgt. Brad Vail
Hartfird, VT Police

September 28, 2006

Prayers & thoughts to the Family & friends of Officer Kevin Weeks,from our family here in New York.

Jim Ayala

September 28, 2006

My thoughts and prayers go out to Officer Weeks and his family, God speed Officer Weeks.

Firefighter Paul Krueger (Retired)
Murray City Fire Dept. (Utah)

September 28, 2006

Officer Weeks thanks for your service sir you will not be forgotten. Rest in peace.

Deputy
Terrebonne Parish S.O. Houma, LA

September 28, 2006

Hero.........


Sister in law of Fallen Officer

September 28, 2006

My deepest condolences to the family and Officer Weeks fellow officers.

Robert Bottom
Pima County

September 28, 2006

It sounds like thunder far away
but the skies are blue and bright
And soon they crest the hill nearby
and ride into our sight
They shake the ground with powerful sound
and they make some hearts beat fast...
The look so proud and noble
Like Knights come from the past

Side by side, they always ride
and seem to move as one...
From early in the morning light,
to the setting of the sun
And children point and wave to them
from cars that pass them by...
And young ones ask their parents,
why the men have mirrors for eyes.

They ride the roads, and fight for good, and defend small ones like you...
They ask to ride ,and do it with pride, and sometimes they are few.
Like men of steel, on silver wings, they sparkle in the light...
then with a roar and rumble, they ride out of our sight.

Sometimes when one has fallen,
never to ride again...
You can hear the others calling,
like thunder in the wind.
Side by side, they slowly ride
and their thunder is a mornful sound...
And the mirrors hide their eyes from us,
when teardrops fall to ground

So if you see one riding, and you look into his face...
You see your reflection in his eyes, you know that you are safe.
For motormen are a special breed, they love to ride the wind...
And when you hear the thunder boom, the fallen ones ride again.

Sergeant Don Taulli
Riverside Police Department Riverside, California

September 28, 2006

Rest in Peace Motorman. You will not be forgotten.

Motor Officer Danny Johnson
Metro Nashville Police Dept.

September 28, 2006

God bless you and your family. Thank you for service. You will be greatly missed.

Amy Dana
Gilbert Officer's Wife

September 28, 2006

Some of us didn't know you well,
Yet we all shared an instant bond.
Our lives' paths crossed with our collective purpose,
To serve & protect.

We take comfort in knowing,
That you are embraced and welcomed,
By our guardian brothers & sisters who preceded you,
To serve & protect.

You are,
Ever the servant,
Ever the protector,
Ever the friend,

And we'll be seeing you

Anonymous Tempe Comrad
Tempe PD

September 28, 2006

I hate to see officers added to these pages. Tomarrow we will be doing a 9-11 memorial ride into and around Canada, I will have my pegs down for you. May god watch over your family and brothers.

JA

September 28, 2006

You are now one of God's elite police force and are called upon to protect and watch over your brother and sister officers from above. You will always be remembered.

Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police

September 28, 2006

Thank you for your dedication and all you have done to help others. Rest on my brother....

Deputy Mary Boseman
Columbia County Sheriff's Office Appling, GA

September 28, 2006

My deepest thoughts and prayers are with Officer Weeks' 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 28, 2006

Rest, brother.

Cpl Steven Headley
Mishawaka, IN police

September 28, 2006

Officer Weeks I Pray for you and your family at this transition time in your and their lives...Motor Officers are a special breed inside the PD..You have served your time here on Earth and with in the PD and now it is time to walk the beats on the golden streets of Heaven..With Angels singing as your sirens and protect over all from Heaven now I say THANK YOU for making this world that much of a safer place!! GOD BLESS YOU !!!

Ashley Moyer
Wife Of Montgomery Alabama Motor Officer

September 28, 2006

God Bless, and Thank You For 7 Years Of Protecting and Serving Officer Weeks.

September 28, 2006

To the family, friends, and officers that knew Officer Weeks, 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

Officer Weeks- You will not be forgotten. Thank you for your dedication and service. God Bless and be with you and your family.

Sergeant
Arizona Law Enforcement Academy

September 28, 2006

So young.May you Rest in Peace and may your loved ones receive comfort from Our Lord.

September 28, 2006

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