Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Investigator Dale Clint Sherrill

Marion County Sheriff's Department, Texas

End of Watch Friday, October 19, 2007

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Reflections for Investigator Dale Clint Sherrill

Rest in peace Investigator Sherrill.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

August 9, 2020

Knowing your son who is following in your foot steps and hearing stories about you makes me wish I would have known you. DJ is making you proud. Rest easy sir.

V/R,

Fellow Brother in Blue

Lp

November 4, 2016

My father (Dale Clint Sherrill) was considered an role model for maNY young students, at Jefferson Christian Academy. His time and dedication to all the students has been, and will always be remembered as a man whom was sent to lead youth closer to God.
I lover you daddy, and I will always do my best to honor your name.
02-10-2015

Joshua sherrill
youngest son

February 10, 2015

You have not been forgotten for you are a true hero and heroes never die. Continue to keep watch over all of your loved ones. Thank you for your dedicated service to others.

"Every man dies. Not every man lives" by William Wallace

Bob Gordon
Father of Chicago Officer: Michael P. Gordon, EOW: 8/8/04

October 20, 2011

REST IN PEACE MY BROTHER. YOU STILL CROSS MY MIND EVERY NOW AND THEN.
SEMPER FI

ROBERT E. GIBSON

March 15, 2011

To Inv. Dale Clint Sherrill, his family and his fellow officers with the Marion County Sheriff's Department:

Our heartfelt thoughts are with you on the anniversary of Inv. Sherrill’s tragic death and we honor him for his valor and sacrifice to the community. Rest in Peace, Inv. Sherrill and thank you for your service.

Wives Behind The Badge, Inc
Members and Staff

October 19, 2009

Dale, if you were still here how life would have been different. When I think of you I remember the times being at your house with DJ and how you messed around with us. In the end you were my second father. After you past my life has dramatically changed. I don't even live at home anymore. Your sacrifice has shown me that there is still strong men in this world. I hope that maybe one day I might be as strong as you. The thought of seeing you again in Heaven one day soon drives me one day by day. I wish you were here. Thank you for all the things you did for me. See you later.

Andrew Austin
Friend

January 25, 2009

Hey, daddy!!
it's been over a year now and we are still living strong!! The house isn't finished yet, but if you were still alive you would have loved it... except that there are like no more trees at home, oh and Raderette finally had a colt... she is so cute and her name is Summer. can't wait to see you in heaven!
love ya!!

Terri Annette
Favorite and only daughter

January 19, 2009

It is not how this officer died that made him a hero
It is how he lived each day
Officer Sherrill's family,How can anyone say Thank you
You have all given so much. I hope that you find some comfort in knowing that Officer Sherrill will always be remembered as a true hero.
God bless you and keep you

Ohio
summit county

Anonymous

December 22, 2008

Terri got her hair cut it looks really good on her, she grew out for you though and it was pretty long!
Well I hope to see you real soon!

Brooke
Close Friend

December 1, 2008

To Investigator Dale Sherrill and his loved ones:

On this the first anniversary of your tragic death, please know that your memory is honored and revered today. Rest in Peace, Dale. I am praying for solace for your wife and children and your other family members today, and each day that they are on the survivors' path.

This reflection is sent with the utmost respect for the distinquished service Dale gave to his community and the citizens of Texas, and for the supreme sacrifice he and his family made on October 19, 2007.

Phyllis Loya, mother of Officer Larry Lasater, PPD, eow 4/24/05

Phyllis Loya
mother of Officer Larry Lasater, eow 4/24/05

October 19, 2008

hey dad
Terri's doing great and dont worry i got her back!
All those boys arent chasing her lol
Hope to see you really soon!
Miss ya and love you!

Brooke
friend

October 15, 2008

Hey Daddy,
I guess this is the only way I can talk to you...
We went to Washington D.C., and saw your name on the wall!!
I miss you more and more each day... I'm looking forward to the day We go to Heaven and see each other again!!
I miss you, and love you so much.

Terri Sherrill
One And Only Daughter

May 19, 2008

I saw your name on the wall!!
You are really gone. This is for real!!
I don't want to let you go.
I love you so much.
This Nation is really giving you all the honor they can. They are trying their best to take care of us.. They just can't give you back though.
I love you Honey!!!

Sandi
Wife

May 19, 2008

To Deputy Sherrill's family, friends, and co-workers,

Starting on May 10th 2008 at 0800 hours I began a journey to the National Law Enforcement Officer's Memorial in Washington D.C. from Portsmoth VA with 1100 fellow officers. The catch is we were traveling the 250 miles on bicycles for the 2008 Police Unity Tour. On our ride every officers rides in rememberance of a fallen brother or sister. This year I had the honor of riding in your memory.

I had a laminated photo of you with your name and department zip tied to my handle bars and an engraved wrist band with our name on my right wrist. Those items gave me inspiration several times when I felt I could go no further Well eventualy we all made it to D.C and to the 27th annual candel light vigil on May 13th at the memorial.

After the emotional service standing with thousands of police officers in honor and rememberance of our brothers and sisters who feel in 2007 I made my way over to the section of wall where your name is enscribed. As i stood there a woman asked what section it was and said she was looking for your name. It was your wife along with your son and brother. I spoke with them and provided them the wrist band I had wore on my ride. I stood for a photo with your son infront of your wall and ensured your family that they will forever be a part of our family. I truely hope that son will always rembmber that night and the thousands of officers who came to honor the memory of his father. It is a moment in my live I know I will never forget, and in that your memory will live on.

Rest in peace brother and watch over the rest of us as we continure our service.

Officer Jeff Thul
Eagan Police Dept. MN

Officer Jeff Thul
Eagan Police Department MN

May 16, 2008

I miss you!!!!!
I don't know how to go on without you..I still pick up the phone to call you sometimes.
When the door opens I look to see if it is you.
I love you with all My heart!!
The kids love you a lot and miss you terrribly.
Your wife
Sandi

Sandi
Wife

May 5, 2008

As Sergeant/Investigator for the Jefferson Police Department I had the honor of working closely with Dale. Together Dale and I closed several drug related cases in Marion County and the city of Jefferson, Texas. Dale was a very professional and dedicated officer. His ability to make me laugh will never be forgotten. This brings to mind an example of Dale's wit and love for practical jokes. Late one night myself and several other tactial team officers were gathered at the Marion County Sheriff's Office after a lengthy covert drug operation. Dale found a Wal-Mart vest someone had left at the office. Dale put the vest on and hung a cigarette from the corner of his mouth, and in a voice sounding alot like Captain Eddie Hindsman told everyone that this is what Captain Hindsman will look like after he retires and goes to work for Wal-Mart as a greeter. Dale and I often talked about his love for music, for which we had in common, and his working with the youth in his church. Dale and I were entry team members serving on the Marion County/Jefferson Police tactical entry team. The patch we wore on the sleeve of our team uniform reflected his attitude toward law enforcement. "FEAR NONE/RESPECT ALL". Dale was an outstanding peace officer as well as an outstanding citizen, husband, and father. Dale will be missed by all, but not forgotten, for he touched so many people in his short time here on earth. I miss you brother! God Speed! Rest in peace my friend.

Sergeant Stan Buckland
Jefferson Police Department

May 4, 2008

You are a hero, and my prayers go out to you, your family, and department. I pray that GOD comforts them in this time of need, watch over all of us still down here.

Cpl JD Green
Manvel PD, Texas

December 12, 2007

I was so thankful I got to meet him! He was like a dad to me. He will be missed dearly.

Brooke Mathews
a friend of the family

December 9, 2007

I met Dale in Keene TX, many years ago, when he started to volunteer with the Keene Fire Department. Those are distant memories now.

The recent memories of Dale are when I would see him at Nameless Valley Ranch and Camp Yorktown Bay. He would show up at camp every year, involved with his children and their friends.

He and I would sit around telling stories and laughing a lot. His sense of humor was one of my favorite.

I will miss Dale at summer camp this next summer, and the summers after......... What a blessing and great example he was to the kids that he helped and influenced.

May God comfort you Sandi, and your wonderful children.

Ian Curnow RN
PHI Air Med 8 Fort Worth TX

December 2, 2007

Mrs. Sherrill, My girlfriend Donna (Marshal ER coworker of yours) told me of your unfortunate loss. Even though I did not know your husband personaly I feel as a fellow officer I have lost a family member. Thank you for the sacrifice you and him made. May god bless you and your beautiful children!!!!!!!!!!!!

Sgt Michael J.K. Wright
Vinton Police Dept, Louisiana

December 2, 2007

Rest in peace cousin. We will never forget you.

Mark Turk
Cousin

December 1, 2007

Rest in peace, Sir! You will never be forgotten.

Police Officer

November 21, 2007

Dale was just 9 months old when his uncle and I got married.
I always thought he was the cutest little baby. He was always happy and smiling and a delight to be around. I remember how very much his Grandma Turk loved him. We lived with Grandma & Grandpa Turk for two months when Dale was 11/2 and we saw him every day then because his Mom worked with Grandma making cushions for Bonanza Steak Houses. As Dale grew up we usually saw him once a year and he was still
always smiling and happy and joking and fun to be around. He was a tender hearted person. He was 13 when his uncle, Tom Turk died and his Mom told me that he took it very hard and was unable to go to school for several days. His uncle
and Dale were just 2 years apart in age when they died. Kind of ironic and tragic. Whenever I talked to Dale's Mom on the phone I would always ask about the boys and she would always tell me how Duane & Dale and their families were doing. I was always glad to hear what good boys and young men and husbands and fathers they were. I know when Jesus returns soon we will be reunited with Dale and Tom and the grandparents. That will be a wonderful reunion day.
Even So, Come Lord Jesus.

Merlene Turk Pitt
Aunt

November 13, 2007

My deepest sympathy and prayers go out to your wife, family, and friends. "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

November 13, 2007

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