Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Sergeant Patrick C. McDonald

Philadelphia Police Department, Pennsylvania

End of Watch Tuesday, September 23, 2008

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Reflections for Sergeant Patrick C. McDonald

I can't believe that it's been two years, Pat. RIP in brother. We all miss you.

Anonymous

September 23, 2010

Happy Birthday Pat -- you have alot of friends here that miss you!!

Anonymous

March 17, 2010

rip brother you made the ultimate sacrifice...you will not be forgotten. god bless you and your family....

Anonymous

February 2, 2010

its been a year and i cant believe your gone it seems like someone has played a cruel joke , i saw your dad at the bar ands reintroduced myself and all he could say wasnt your dad and uncle fighting at one our football games when we were 13 , crazy how time passes . you will always be remember as a strong tough person and i always looked up to you, i know we havent spoke since we were younger but i always considered you as my friend....your a hero... rest in peace friend you will be missed....

m.lappe
friend

October 13, 2009

On this the first anniversary of your tragic death, please know that your memory is honored and revered today.

To have lost you is a great tragedy, an irreplaceable, immeasurable loss for society. We are grateful for and to you, and honor you for all you did for us day in and day out whether you received a word of thanks or praise.

Rest in Peace, Sgt. McDonald I am so humbled by your valor and courage.

Your family is in my thoughts and prayers, and I especially pray for their solace.

This reflection is sent with the utmost respect for the distinquished service Patrick gave to his community and the citizens of Pennsylvania, and for the supreme sacrifice he and his family made on September 23, 2008.

Phyllis Loya, mother of fallen officer Larry Lasater, Pittsburg PD, eow 4/24/05

Anonymous

September 25, 2009

i miss you so much <3

shelby Worcester
friend

September 25, 2009

You will never be forgotten. Thank you for your service.

Anonymous

September 23, 2009

Remembering you toaday Pat.

Sgt. Greg Morace
Phila. PD

September 23, 2009

Your sacrifice is remembered today and everyday. My God be with your family and friends today and every day.

P/O Henry O'Neill
Delaware County,PA

September 23, 2009

Thank you for your srevice.You will Never be forgotten.You are a HERO.

Police Officer

September 22, 2009

Todat was the 1yr Anniv. of your being promoted to a better place. Your dad and mom put a lil memorial thing together, huhdreds of bikers, the Phil. Hwy Patrol, and Bensalem Police Dept. You are not forgotten. SGT. PATRICK McDONALD, GOD BLESS YOU.

Anonymous

September 20, 2009

I come to the ODMP often to remember my late fiancé Dennis. Every time I come here it breaks my heart to know that yet another officer has fallen and that yet another family has to live their lives without the man they loved. My heart goes out to everyone who knew and loved Sergeant McDonald. Know that you are not alone in the "journey" that you walk. Should you ever need anything please don't hesitate to contact me. (The Davis Co. Sheriff's Office in Iowa will always know how to reach me. I can also be found on Face Book.) You will be in my thoughts.

From reading the reflections left for Patrick, he sounds like he was a great man with a beautiful spirit. Those of you who knew him in life were so blessed to have been able to share in it. I hope that you will all continue to find a way to celebrate and remember Patrick's life and the MAN that he was. Remember that Patrick's life was about so much more than the way he died. Patrick will continue to live on as long as we continue to remember him.

Sergeant McDonald, thank you for helping to make this world a little safer for us all. YOU will not be forgotten. Please continue to watch over all of us as only you can. If you happen to bump into my late fiancé Dennis up there give him a big hug for me and the kids. It's been almost seven years but he's still very much missed and forever loved.

Wishing you brighter and better days,


Jocelyne :)

"Forever Remembering 26-3"

Jocelyne Brar (Winnipeg, MB Canada)
Fiancée of Deputy Dennis R. McElderry (EOW: 01/03/03)

September 13, 2009

Pat,

It was an honor and a privilege to work alongside you for almost five years. You were a hell of a cop, and a hell of a person. I still can't believe you are gone. Rest in peace, brother.

Police Officer James Brady
Philadephia Highway Patrol

July 19, 2009

It is very upsetting to see the disrespect and disregard of such a great officer, such as Sgt. Patrick McDonald. There will always be a time that I will reflect on the sacrifices he made for the city of Philadelphia. My mother is an officer in the nj prison system, and it takes a strong and dedicated person to serve in such a dangerous profession. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and colleagues. Rest in Peace Sgt. McDonald.

Anonymous

June 20, 2009

St. Michael's sword darts through the air
and touches the aureole on his hair
As he sees them stand saluting there,
His stalwart sons:
And Patrick, Brigid, Columkill
Rejoice that in veins of warriors still
The Gael's blood runs.
And up to Heaven's doorway floats,
From the wood called Rouge Bouquet,
A delicate cloud of bugle notes
That softly say:
"Farewell!
Farewell!
Comrades true, born anew, peace to you!
Your souls shall be where the heroes are
And your memory shine like the morning-star.
Brave and dear,
Shield us here.
Farewell!"
JOYCE KILMER POEM ''ROUGE'' TUNE OF TAPS

C MCNEELY
OCEAAN CITY PD NJ

April 18, 2009

When I am gone, release me. Let me go
I have so many things to see and do.
You mustn't tie yourself to me with tears, Be
happy, we had so many years.

I gave you my love and you can only guess
How much you gave to me in happiness.
I thank you for the love you each have shown
But now it's time I traveled alone.

So grieve a while for me if grieve you must
Then let your grief be comforted by trust.
It's only for a while that we must part
So bless those memories in your heart.

I won't be far away for life goes on
So if you need me , call and I will come.
Though you can't see or touch me, I'll be near
with all my love around you soft and clear.

And then, when you must come this way alone,
I'll greet you with a smile and "Welcome You
Home".

OFC
Chicago Police Dept

April 7, 2009

The wicked flee where no man pursueth, but the righteous are as bold as a lion.
Proverbs 28:1

God bless you and all who mourn you. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Friend of Off. Kris Fairbanks RIP 9-20-08

K.L.

February 28, 2009

Yo Pat,
Rest In Peace Bro.
We got it from here Bro we will wipe the ghetto streets with their faces.
Your Job is done.
Doug & Morgan LaRosa

Detective D LaRosa

February 14, 2009

"you know your a when see which way they run" R.I.P Brother

delco patrolman

February 3, 2009

We are sorry for your Loss. My family has also experienced the loss of a loved one in the line of Duty. This was sent to us, We found this helpful. Hope this helps your family as well.


My Dearest Family and Friends

Somethings I'd like to say but first of all to let you know that I arrived okay.

I'm writing this from Heaven where I dwell with Our Lord above. where there's no more tears or sadness just eternal Love. Please don't be unhappy because I'm out of sight, remember that I'm with you every morning,noon and Night.

The Day I had to leave you when my Life on earth was through God picked me up and hugged me and He said I welcome you.
It's good to have you back again, You were missed while you were gone. As for your Dearest Family they'll be here later on.
I need you here so badly as part of my big plan. Theres so much we have to do to help our Moral Man.
Then God gave me a list of things that He wished for me to do, and foremost on that list of mine is to watch and care for you.
I'll be beside you everyday and through out the years, And when your sad. I'm standing there to wipe away your tears.
When You lie in bed at night the day's chores put to flight God and I are close you in the middle of the night.
When you think of my life on Earth and all the loving years, because your only human they are bound to bring you tears.

Please don't be afraid to cry, it does releive the pain.

I wish that I could tell you all that God has planned, But if I were to tell you You wouldn't understand.One thing is for certain, though my life on Earth is over I'm closer to you now than I ever was before.

To My many Friends, Trust God knows what is best.I'm still not far away from you I'm just beyond the crest.

So, If you can help somebody who is in sorrow or in pain, then you can say to God at night my day was not in vain.
And now I am contented that with my life. it was worth while,Knowing as I passed along the way I made somebody smile.
If you meet somebody who is down and feeling low just lend a hand and pick him up as on your way you go.
When Your walking down the street and you've got me on your mind just know Im walking in your footstep only a half a step behind.
And if you feel a gentel breeze or wind upon your face thats me just giving you a great big hug or just a soft embrace.
I will always love you from the land way up above We'll be in touch again soon
PS God sends his Love.

Anonymous

December 17, 2008

Rest in Peace Sgt. Patrick McDonald. You have made the ultimate sacrifice for the citizens of Philadelphia. My heart goes out to your family during this tragic period of time in their lives.

Sgt. James F. Chadwick #1110
Rock Island, Illinois P.D.

December 9, 2008

Merry Christmas Pat. RIP
HP misses you. We still can't believe it.

Member of Phila.Highway Patrol

December 8, 2008

Never Forgotten. So true. I had the honor of standing along Street Road and saluting your casket as it passed while locals placed their hands on their hearts and one hugged me. Rest in peace, brother.

Bucks County Police Officer

November 25, 2008

He will be missed but not forgotten.There is always a place in my heart for his family and what you have lost.My prayers are with you.

Mary DiGiovani
High School Friend

November 19, 2008

Sergeant Patrick McDonald ala contemporary Jesus Christ.

I've often struggled with why anyone would enter the ghetto and put his life on the line. It's so incredibly dangerous, and frankly, feels like it's not for much.

Through his actions, Sergeant McDonald showed me why the extraordiary do such grevious things. Sergeant McDonald laid his life on the line for a criminal's sins. Just as Jesus Christ did. And because he did so, he paid the ultimate price.

I've believed in God, but not Christ, as I was not convinced that anyone would die for another's sins. The day before 9/23/08 I had a dream. In this dream I witnessed an officer in pursuit of a thug. When the officer caught up to the thug the thug opened fire, BANG! BANG! I woke up from my dream. Then I saw the story covering this tragedy on TV the following day. From there I was made a believer in Christ because of Sergeant McDonald. In my heart it all just kinda came together from there. I can now see and feel that Christ is there, that he does exist.

God Bless you and your family. RIP.

Jay
Citizen

November 14, 2008

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