Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Deputy Sheriff William Frederick Schuck, III

Oconee County Sheriff's Office, South Carolina

End of Watch Sunday, February 7, 2010

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Reflections for Deputy Sheriff William Frederick Schuck, III

Deputy Sheriff Schuck,
Sir, I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of Oconee County. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

R.I.P.
USBP

Anonymous

April 25, 2010

Our heartfelt sympathy goes out to the Oconee County Sheriff's Office. May peace be with you during this tragic time. We grieve with you and know that your hero will never be forgotten. To Deputy Sheriff Schuck's family, our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Lauren Yanez
Colorado Springs Police Department Wives Association

April 13, 2010

I had the pleasure of meeting Lil Bill when he was all of 14 years old. I got to watch him grow into an outstanding young man. I was there to witness his devotion and marriage to his lovely wife Carey Ann. Then I had the pleasure of sharing calls for service when he worked for Durham Police. With all this joy, knowing such a fine man, I must now share in the sorrow of his untimely passing.... He was not only my brother in blue, he was my brother in life!

F/Sgt D.R. Johnson
Duke University Police Department

April 9, 2010

Dear Family, Friends, and Co-Workers of Deputy Sheriff William Frederick Shuck,

We are so sorry to here about your tragic loss of your loved one. Our thoughts and prayers go out to you in support during this very difficult time. We wish we could be there in person to offer support. We know that sometimes there is little comfort that comes from words. During the holidays remember those special moments you have shared together and the love you shared. Keep focused as you can on the memories and joyous times for these things may bring you comfort. Rely heavily on family, friends, and other law enforcement for support. Honor your fallen loved one, for their sacrifice will not be forgotten. Deputy Sheriff William Frederick Schuck III is a hero. He will live on through all of you forever.

Respectfully,

Alissa Scott
Widow of Beryl Wayne Scott
E.O.W. 09-10-02

Lisa Schultz
Widow of Don Schultz
E.O.W. 05-12-04

Co-Founders of Survivor Help Network

Anonymous

March 27, 2010

Rest in peace, Deputy Sheriff Schuck. Thank you for your service to your community. You will not be forgotten. Prayers for your family, friends, and fellow law enforcement officers.

Kathy B.
Ohio Citizen

March 27, 2010

I got to meet your parents today. They beamed with pride as they talked about you, your wife, and your unborn son. May you continue to keep watch always over everyone from above and take care of your sister up there for your mom and dad. Give them signs that you are still with them. You are both missed dearly!

Jennifer Aaron
Surviving Spouse of Duke G. Aaron, III

March 20, 2010

Although I did not meet you personnaly, I have had the pleasure of knowing your father as a co-worker for a short time. I know you were a fine man raised with outstanding values and your family was proud of who you were.
Your family is in my prayers.
We will meet on the other side some day.
Rest peacefully.

Ofc. Charles Orem
Mercy Medical Center K-9 unit

February 27, 2010

May God hold you in the palm of his hands to protect you, as you have served and protected us well.
My thoughts an prayers for you, your family and your brothers.

Dispatcher Kim Brown
New Jersey

February 17, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with those friends and family members that are left behind and cannot follow. Rest in peace my brother in blue...we will take it from here.

PFC Adam F Laser
Westminster City Police Department

February 17, 2010

Your dedication and sacrifice will always be remembered. May you rest in peace and our prayers go out to your loved loves. You will be missed...

Patrol Officer
Durham Police Department

February 16, 2010

Godspeed Sir...Go in Peace

Dy. R. Murphy
J.D.S.O.

February 16, 2010

His Judgment Day:
The officer stood and faced his God, Which must always come to pass. He hoped his shoes were shinning, Just as brightly as his brass.
"Step forward now, Officer, How shall I deal with you? Have you always turned the other cheek To my church have you been true?"
The officer squared his shoulder and said, "No, Lord, I guess I aint, Because those of us who carry badges can't always be a saint.
I've had to work most Sundays, And at times my talk was rough, And sometimes I've been violent Because the streets are tough.
But I never took a penny That wasn't mine to keep.. Though I worked a lot of overtime, when the bills got too steep.
And I never passed a cry for help Though at times I shook with fear. And sometimes, God forgive me, I've wept an unmanly tear.
I know I don't deserve a place among the people here. They never wanted me around except to calm their fear.
If you've a place for me here, Lord, it needn't be so grand. I never expected or had too much, But if you don't...I'll understand.
There was silence all around the throne, where the saints often trod. As the officer waited quietly for the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, Officer. You've borne your burdens well. Come walk a beat on heaven's streets, You've done your time in hell"

Author unknown

May God be with everyone

Motor Officer Terry Pauley
Plano PD Plano, TX

February 15, 2010

Your heroism and service is honored today. Your memory lives and you continue to inspire. Thank you for your service.

Rest In Peace and I'll see you on the other side.

Sgt Don "Boots" Jensen

Don P Jensen
Milwaukee Wisconsin Police, Retired

February 15, 2010

May God's comfort be with all who knew, worked with and loved Deputy Schuck. His sacrafice in the serfice of his community and country is appreciated by us all.

COP O.M. YOUNG
WPD/RET

February 14, 2010

Rest in peace brother. We've got the watch from here. May God bless your family, friends and fellow officers who all mourn the loss of yet another hero.

Motor Officer Dominick Marraccini
Easton Police Department, Easton, PA

February 14, 2010

Rest in peace Deputy Schuck you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. Thank you very much for your service!

Shelly
Citizen

February 14, 2010

Officer Schuck came to us at District 2 B Squad as a rookie. He was well liked from day one. Bill was a person that you just had to like...he got along with everyone and always had such a positive attitude about everything. When Bill talked about his wife he would light up and you could tell he was head over heels in love. I met Carey Ann and could easily see why...she is a truly wonderful woman. Bill left our squad to move to South Carolina, we had a party for him and sent him away, all of us hoping he would come back to Durham to work. He was one officer that I hated to see go. Bill was caring and compassionate, an outstanding officer, a good husband and a great friend. I cant help but think that Bill will be there to see his child born, standing proudly beside Carey Ann. I'll remember Bill for the fine examples in the life he led. He was humble, dedicated to his wife and family and showed compassion to those who he did not know and never thought of anyone as a lesser person that he was. It seems sometimes that we lose the truly wonderful people we love and care about too soon. Bill was one of these people. Carey Ann, little Bill and his parents will always have a place in my home and my heart.

Sgt. Dale Gunter
Durham Police Department

February 14, 2010

For Deputy Sheriff William Frederick Schuck III:

Our duty as law officers brings us into a world filled with danger. The highway, and the related crash statistics, creates yet even more peril than we might expect. Countless are the situations we encounter, despite our amount of training and caution, that might claim our life. We regret that Bill would be counted in the statistics of this day. Our Creator, apparently, has deemed it to be so.

We pray for Bill's family, friends, co-workers and all who care about him. May they remember him for the light that he brought into their life.

I am proud to render Deputy William Schuck a final salute.

Cpl. Ralph D. Fiorenza (Ret.)
Pennsylvania State Police

February 12, 2010

Thank-you for your brave service. Rest in Peace.

Lt. Stephen A. Joy #980
Prince George's County Police Department, Maryland

February 12, 2010

Thank you for your service. God Bless and Godspeed.

Lisa
GEORGIA CIVILIAN

February 11, 2010

RIP brother William.

May God bless and be with your family, co-workers and friends at this very difficult time.

Ptlm D. Bevenour
Gettysburg PD

February 11, 2010

To the family/friends and co-workers of Deputy William Frederick Schuck III: My deepest sympathy to you all. I hope you have many positive things to remember you loved one by.

Sgt. Scott Bodah
Syracuse, New York Police Department

February 11, 2010

Rest in Peace Brother

Trooper III James D Reaves
Texas Department of Public Safety

February 11, 2010

YOU WILL BE SADLY MISSED AND NEVER FORGOTTEN, MAY GOD BLESS YOUR LOVED ONES AND THE MEMORIES YOU LEAVE BEHIND. YOU SERVED US WELL, REST IN PEACE, WE’LL TAKE IT FROM HERE.
GEORGE H. BOWMAN
INVESTIGATOR
DARE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE, NC

Investigator
Dare County Sheriffs Office, NC

February 11, 2010

Rest in peace

Anonymous

February 11, 2010

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