United States Department of Defense - Fort Hood Police Department, U.S. Government
End of Watch Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Reflections for Police Officer Patrick Sirois
Hey Pat, just wanted to take a minute to say THANK-YOU on this Thanksgiving. You gave the ultimate gift, your life for a complete stranger, while off duty and enroute to enjoy your holiday vacation. You defined what a police officer does, whether on or off duty. I'll miss your smile, handshakes and small talk. Not only were you a federal police officer, you also volunteered your time to serve the City of Nolanville. That truly speaks about your character brother. Your return home last night was so awesome, and I know you're thinking "all this for me?" Anyways, enjoy your Thanksgiving with all the other heroes, and I hope to only be half as good as you were. You were and are the best, man!
PO Bobby Castillo
Killeen PD
November 25, 2010
Fort Hood and Nolanville, Texas have lost a true hero, Pat was an amazing guy with a huge heart. He always had a smile on his face and a great sense of humor. Patrick was a man who women loved to know and men wished they were. We should all strive everyday to be more like Patrick was. Those who knew him well will remember his huge heart, wit, smile and laugh. He epitomized the word HERO like no other person could. He was relentlessly teased about his height and although he was small in stature he was a giant in the hearts of all who knew him.
Janine Marinelli
DES Fort Hood, Texas Friend
November 25, 2010
God bless and rest in peace.
#5813
U.S. Marshals
November 25, 2010
Officer Sirois may you rest in peace. My thought are with the family and fellow LEO'S and friends. You gave your life so that others may live. You are a true HERO. thank you for your service, SIR
Ret. C/O Michael Gilbert
Iowa Departmenr of Corrections
November 25, 2010
Every one of these postings are sad but this one really got to me.
RIP brother.
Anonymous
November 25, 2010
On this Thanksgiving day, my deepest sympathy goes out to the family and friends of Officer Patrick Sirois, a true hero. I have never met Officer Sirois, however, I know that he represented his law enforcement agency with pride and dignity. His family and friends should be proud.
R.Thomas Retired Police Officer
Corona, CA
November 25, 2010
We would like to send our warmest regards and deepest condolences to the family, friends and department of Officer Patrick Sirois. You are all in our thoughts and prayers during this most difficult and sad time. Rest in Peace, Officer Sirois and thank you for your service.
Wives Behind The Badge, Inc
Members and Staff
November 25, 2010
Rest, brother.
Cpl Steve Headley
Mishawaka, IN police
November 25, 2010
Rest in Peace Officer Sirois. Thank you for your service. Please watch over your brothers and sisters in blue. May you live on in your family and friends memories forever.
~Wife of a LEO
Anonymous
November 25, 2010
Rest in peace, Officer Sirois. Thank you for your service to our country and your community. You are a true hero for making the ultimate sacrifice. Prayers for your family, friends, and fellow law enforcement brothers & sisters. Godspeed.
Kathy B
Citizen
November 25, 2010
My family would like to send our condolences to the family, friends, and fellow co-workers of P.O. Patrick Sirois~you're in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. May God give you the strength to carry on and help heal your hearts. May you find comfort and support with those around you. God bless you and rest in peace, Officer Sirois.
Gail M. Pabst
Aunt of a fallen MI P.O. eow 2004
November 25, 2010
Rest in peace Officer Sirois!
You will not be forgotten!
FACEBOOK salutes you!
Willie Bell Hopewell VA
Friend Of All Law Enforcement Officers!
November 25, 2010
You are a hero. My condolences go out to your family and your fiance on this Thanksgiving Day. Your dedication is admirable.
Mrs. V
wife of Lt. Fairfax County Police
November 25, 2010
It is for the selfless acts of police officers like you that we celebrate Thanksgiving. May god bless you and comfort those you leave behind
Assistant Chief Steve Watkins
D.C. Protective Services Police Department
November 25, 2010
I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of Office Sirois. It's never easy to lose someone, but I imagine it's especially hard around the holidays. Please know that your entire police family is keeping you in our prayers.
Officer Sirois, even when you were off duty and weren't required to help, you gave everything to assist another person. Thank you for your selfless service.
Officer's Wife
Cincinnati, OH
November 25, 2010
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