United States Department of Justice - Federal Bureau of Investigation, U.S. Government
End of Watch Wednesday, December 6, 2006
Reflections for Supervisory Special Agent Gregory J. Rahoi
Your heroism and service is honored today, the third anniversary of your death. Your memory lives and you continue to inspire. Thank you for your service. My cherished son Larry Lasater was a fellow police officer murdered in the line of duty on April 24, 2005 while serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer.
Rest In Peace
Phyllis Loya
mother of fallen officer Larry Lasater
December 6, 2009
My Dearest Greg~
Three years ago today, I received the call that forever changed my life. I often listen to the following song because it expresses the way I feel everyday without you in my life. You were such an incredibly special person and you had a way of making those around you feel special. I think about you every moment of every day and miss you more than I ever thought it was possible to miss another human being.
I love you~
Always~
Paula
This song is dedicated to you:
Kenny Chesney –Who You’d Be Today
Sunny days seem to hurt the most
I wear the pain like a heavy coat
I feel you everywhere I go
I see your smile, I see your face
I hear you laughing in the rain
I still can’t believe you’re gone
It ain’t fair, you died too young
Like a story that had just begun
But death, tore the pages all away
God knows how I miss you,
All the hell that I’ve been through
Just know that no one could take your place
Sometimes I wonder, who you’d be today
Would you see the world, would you chase your dreams
Settle down with a family
I wonder what would we name our babies?
Some days the sky’s so blue
I feel like I can talk to you
I know that might sound crazy
But it ain’t fair, you died too young
Like a story that had just begun
But death, tore the pages all away
God knows how I miss you,
All the hell that I’ve been through
Just know that no one could take your place
Sometimes I wonder, who you’d be today
Today, today
Sunny days seem to hurt the most,
I wear the pain like a heavy coat
The only thing that gives me hope
Is I know – I’ll see you again someday…..
Paula
Greg’s Fiancé
December 6, 2009
Greg, you will never be forgotten. You were a wonderful man, taken too soon. Thank you for touching our loves, even if for a short time.
The Feser Family
December 6, 2009
On this 3rd anniversary of your death, the memories of our time together in Wisconsin, Virginia, and Chicago are strong. The pain however continues to be stronger. You are deeply missed. JD
Anonymous
December 6, 2009
3 years. R.I.P. brother. We'll have some drinks in your honor. You're missed by all who knew ya.
Kenny Asselin
December 6, 2009
We remember you, Greg. You are missed.
Former FBI SA
FBI, WFO
December 6, 2009
Going to visit you today, one day before the 3 year anniversary of your tragic death. You are deeply missed.
Anonymous
December 5, 2009
I can't believe 3 years have gone by. I'll stop to visit you on Sunday after work. You are missed.
Anonymous
December 1, 2009
Happy Thanksgiving Greg - you are missed. JD
Anonymous
November 26, 2009
Thinking of you today, think I will pay you a visit on this beautiful fall WI day.
Anonymous
October 11, 2009
My dearest Greg~
Today we would have celebrated your 41st birthday. I still can’t believe you’re gone…I miss you so much and would give anything to be able to wish you Happy Birthday in person.
Happy Birthday honey~
I love you with all my heart,
Paula
Paula
Greg’s Fiancé
September 7, 2009
Happy birthday buddy. Everybody misses you alot. We're gonna have some drinks in your honor tonight.
See ya soon (another 58 years or so),
Humper
Kenny Asselin
September 7, 2009
Happy 41st Birthday Greg........you will never be forgotten. JMD
Anonymous
September 7, 2009
Tomorrow is your birthday, we will be celebrating with your parents and the LE/FF crew at the Harp......preparing to visit you tomorrow morning. You are not forgotten. JMD
Anonymous
September 6, 2009
Happy Birthday Greg
Anonymous
September 5, 2009
Went to see you today. Miss you.
Anonymous
July 4, 2009
Greg, 12 years ago today we re-united at the FBI Academy. 2 friends who took the same path without even knowing it. What a blessing it was to see a friendly face and have a confidant while making the transition from Police Officer to Federal Agent. You are missed.
Anonymous
May 28, 2009
God Speed, Payed my respect to my fallen brothers today.
GPM
May 25, 2009
In a just a few hours the Wisconsin Law Enforcement Memorial ceremony will begin in Madison. Your dedication and sacrifice will always be remembered and honored, but especially today. You, your parents and your sister are in my nightly prayers...I pray that time will heal their pain, but know that it is a long, difficult journey.
Rest in peace, SSA Rahoi.
Linda Lamm - LEO wife and sister of
Jay Balchunas EOW 11.05.04
May 8, 2009
Thinking of you this Easter Sunday and always.
Anonymous
April 12, 2009
This story is such a tragedy. My thoughts and prayers are with Paula and the Rahoi family.
Special Agent
FBI - WFO
March 18, 2009
Happy Valentine's Day Greg
Anonymous
February 13, 2009
Sometimes I wonder why I come here night after night and read these sad, sad stories. I can't understand why anyone would choose to serve in law enforcement and yet, at the same time, shudder to think what it would be like if no one volunteered to do it. I am not naive enough to think all law enforcement personnel have integrity, but the majority of the ones I've read
about here have my admiration. I just can't imagine the courage it takes to put your life on the line each and every day you serve. And thank you just doesn't seem to cut it. May God comfort all those who are still grieving your passing. Life is difficult at times and the Lord Jesus wants to help carry our burdens. He gives us many beautiful promises in His Word to help us through our valleys. I pray you will feel His presence and know His peace.
Greg, you are an exceptional human being with drive, ambition, courage, brains, good looks, personality, integrity and kindness. The void you leave will never be filled and all of America thanks you.
Lynn Kole
Bellingham, WA
Anonymous
January 25, 2009
Another year begins without your presence. You are not forgotten.
Anonymous
January 1, 2009
Thinking of you this holiday season, knowing you are in the arms of God watching over us as we continue your work. You are missed more than you could ever imagine. Merry Christmas Greg.
Anonymous
December 24, 2008
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