Revere Police Department, Massachusetts
End of Watch Saturday, September 29, 2007
Reflections for Police Officer Daniel Talbot
A HERO may be gone....A HERO will never be forgotten...R.I.P.
Deputy
Lake County Sheriff IL
October 1, 2007
Sincere condolences to the family, friends, and department of
Police Officer Daniel Talbot. May he rest in eternal peace,
and may God bless and keep you all.
Leo J. Kennerson #2814
RETIRED TROOPER, NYSP
October 1, 2007
Off Talbot, you will never be forgotten. Rest in peace, our brother.
PO Richard Eckert
Town of Chester PD
October 1, 2007
REST IN PEACE FELLOW BROTHER, WE NOW HAVE THE WATCH.
GODSPEED
RETIRED DEPUTY SGT
IOWA
October 1, 2007
Officer Daniel Talbot,
May you rest in peace and know your fellow Officers have the watch now! My prayers to your family!
Officer Carol Ferraro
College Place Police Dept, College Place, Washington
October 1, 2007
Session 43 Mourns your loss and we will not forget our brother.
Zone 5 Academy
Schenectady, N.Y.
October 1, 2007
Thank you for your service and dedication. May you rest in peace, Sir! You will never be forgotten.
Police Officer
October 1, 2007
My heart breaks for you at the loss of Officer Daniel Talbot.
May god watch over all his family, friends, and co-workers during this difficult transition that you must go through. Just know there is a community of officers, their familys, and agencies all over the nation that greive with you.
Officer Talbot, thank you for a job well done, rest in peace your watch has ended.
Kari Culton, Dispatch
Bartlett Police Dept, Bartlett, Tn
Extended family to Officer Daniel Martinez, EOW March 23,2007
Kari Culton, Dispatch
Bartlett Police Dept, Bartlett , Tn
October 1, 2007
May you rest in peace and walk the streets of Heaven with our Son. My heart goes out to the parents and family. Our son also was shot in the line of duty this year. May God strengthen you during this tragic time. We have a web site for mothers of downed officers.
www.mothers-of-fallen-officers.org.
Deputy Mom
October 1, 2007
Thoughts and prayers are with your family and your agency. RIP Brother in Blue.
Patrolman D. Kirk #309
Round Lake Heights PD (IL)
October 1, 2007
Rest in peace Daniel
God Bless You
Patrol Officer Doug Hunt
Glendale Arizona
October 1, 2007
No words will ever express the sympathy that I extend to the family and loved ones of Officer Talbot. The road to recovery is a long and daunting path, but with the brotherhood that you as family belong to, we will make it together.
To Officer Talbot, God Speed my brother, your shift is done. We got it from here. My you rest easy in the arms of God.
Deputy
Deputy Sheriff- Oregon
October 1, 2007
To His Love of His Life , left behind ,Iam So Sorry For Your Great Loss, I am A Christain and this makes me very sad, A True American Hero to protect and To serve And Gave It All,Making a Differince In This messed up world, and I am sorry for the Department For Such a Great Loss as well, Officer Daniel May Be Gone From This earth But never Shall He Be Forgotten God Bless This Young officer , God Speed
Steven Waggoner
None
October 1, 2007
Rest in Peace doer of the word! Luke 6:46-End
Special Agent D. Paul
FBI
October 1, 2007
Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the
children of God.
Dispatcher Ted Smith
Martin, TN Police Dept.
October 1, 2007
Someone killed a policeman today and
A part of America died.
A piece of our country he swore to protect
Will be buried with him at his side.
The suspect who shot him will stand up in court,
With counsel demanding his rights
While a young widowed mother must work for her kids
And spend many long lonely nights,
The beat that he walked was a battlefield too,
Just as if he had gone off to war.
Though the flag of our nation won't fly at half mast,
To his name they will add a gold star.
Yep, somebody killed a policeman today
In your town or mine.
While we slept in comfort behind locked doors,
A cop put his life on the line.
Now his ghost walks a beat on the dark city street
And he stands at each rookie's side.
He answered the call, of himself gave his all
And a part of America died.
-Unknown-
A.HERMAN
SON OF FALLEN OFFICER LYLE HERMAN CDC EOW 1988
October 1, 2007
Officer Talbot, thank you for your service to your community. My partner, Stephan, was murdered by a gang member in 2004. My sincere condolences to your family, friends and co-workers.
Police Officer
Half Moon Bay PD, California
October 1, 2007
"If you find it in your heart to care for somebody else, you will have succeeded." -- Maya Angelou
Aloha Officer Daniel Talbot,
Thank you for your service and dedication to your community and your country. You and all officers that continue to lay your lives on the line and pay the ultimate sacrifice to keep our communities and country safe, will NEVER be forgotten.
I believe in the ODMP and Police*Link that visionary and Founder Chris Cosgriff created. There is power in the written and spoken word, in prayer, in what is felt in the heart, and in the soul. Every tribute left in honor for a fallen officer, is a candle lit. Every candle lit, lights another.
Every light represents a reflection left by an individual in the form of a tribute which is and always will be, very personal and special to the fallen hero it was left to honor, and to thousands who will read it. Here we are able to come together and build a quilt for our fallen hero. A quilt built from people who share from their hearts in reflections; tributes.
Officer Daniel Talbot, I wish you, your loved ones, and your fellow officers peace and love beyond all understanding. Aloha.
**May all who read this tribute find comfort in this Hawaiian prayer left in this hero's honor. You will NEVER be forgotten. May God allow you to rest in eternal peace.**
THE PEACE OF " I "
KA MALUHIA O KA "I"
Peace be with you, All My Peace,
O ka Maluhia no me oe, Ku'u Maluhia a pau loa,
The Peace that is " I ", the Peace that is "I am".
Ka Maluhia o ka "I", owau no ka Maluhia,
The Peace for always, now and forever and evermore.
Ka Maluhia no na wa a pau, no ke'ia wa a mau a mau loa aku.
My Peace " I " give to you, My Peace " I " leave with you,
Ha'awi aku wau I ku'u Maluhia ia oe, waiho aku wau I ku'u Maluhia me oe,
Not the world's Peace, but, only My Peace,
The Peace of " I ".
A'ole ka Maluhia o ke ao aka, ka'u Maluhia wale no,
Ka Maluhia o ka "I".
Moana V.C. Molale Private Citizen-Hawaii
Kahu La`a Kea (Keeper of the Sacred Light)
October 1, 2007
Officer Talbot, thank you for your brave and selfless service. My prayers and tears are with your fiancee, family and friends, and Police brothers and sisters.
Rest in peace, brave warrior. How can we ever repay you?
Timothy Reise
Nashville, TN (cousin of Chicago Police officer)
October 1, 2007
Thank you for your service. You will not be forgotten. May God bless you, your family, co-workers & department. Aloha.
Sergeant
Honolulu, Hawaii
October 1, 2007
Rest in peace my brother, your sacrifice will not be forgotten.
Sgt. Guy lapointe
Quebec Provincial Police
October 1, 2007
Rest in peace my brother
Patrolman
Brush Colorado PD
October 1, 2007
I'll remember your sacrifice every day of my life.
Kristi Porter
September 30, 2007
“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 30, 2007
I look at your kind young face, and think of my own sons. I think of all the officers on the road, whose voices I know, but faces I know not. My deepest sympathy goes out to your fiance, where as I think of my sons' fiance as they are about to be married this month. I can only imagine the heartache she is going thru at this time. Prayers go out to your fellow officers, entire department, family and friends, for this horrible loss they have suffered. You, dear officer, have given the ultimate sacrifice in serving and protecting, and I know, are now in the loving arms of God.Your honorable service, will not be forgotten. "A Hero does not become a Hero by their death, but by how they lived their life." God Bless!
Police Dispatcher Sara Singleton
Howard County Maryland Police Communications 911 Center
September 30, 2007
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