Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Specialist Timothy Brian Schock

Chesapeake Police Department, Virginia

End of Watch Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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Reflections for Police Officer Specialist Timothy Brian Schock

Rest in peace brother. All of your brothers in blue throughout Hampton Roads are feeling the pain of your loss. You will be deeply missed. Thank you for all that you did in a life that was lost too soon. Rest easy brother.

Officer B.A. Martin
Virginia Beach PD

December 21, 2011

My wife and I want you to know that our deepest thoughts and prayers are with Officer Schock's family, friends, co-workers, and agency. Rest In Peace Officer Schock for you were taken from us far too soon but we will carry on for you…

SGT Mike Allen (Retired)
California Highway Patrol

December 21, 2011

Rest in peace brother. My deepest sympathy goes out to your family, co-workers, and friends.

Sergeant Jay Reed
Norfolk Police Department

December 21, 2011

You are truly missed my friend!...such a pleasant fellow officer to work with! Your stories and smile are forever remember . RIP Officer Shock.

Officer
CPD- 5th precinct-

December 21, 2011

God bless you and your family. Rest in peace.

R. W. Miller, Trooper II
Virginia State Police

December 21, 2011

MAY YOU R.I.P. MY BROTHER,OUR PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOUR FAMILY.WE THANK YOU AND YOUR FAMILY FOR ALLOWING YOU TO SERVE AND PROTECT US EACH NIGHT.

RETIRED U.S.N. CLAYTON HERZNER

December 21, 2011

God bless this child of Officer Schock. Help him to understand. God bless his parents and his wife to be. Give them the strenght to accept this tragedy. For his fellow co- workers be with them during this time of loss and bless the ones who tried to save him. He was a true hero and God does reward true heroes. With belessed assurance we know he is now safe in the hands of the Lord. In Jesus name, Amen.

William Pennywitt
Former Sheriff's dept. affiliate

December 21, 2011

Officer Schock, may you rest in peace. Thank you for your service to our country and to the state of Virginia. May God be with your family.

Former Trooper Ken R. Bays
Virginia State Police

December 21, 2011

Senior Police Officer Timothy Schock rest in peace you are
now a member of an elite group The Thin Blue Line
of Heroes. There is no greater sacrifice that one can give
for his fellow man. To the Family I salute your
lost loved one, and pray for you during the days
to come. Timothy will be
in the company of heroes forevermore.

The Thin Blue Line of the Fallen are Standing at
attention in their class “A“ uniforms,
badges gleaming and shoes like glass, They are your brothers
and sisters of Law Enforcement. All of whom have
previously paid the ultimate price. Today, like many others,
they welcome you to this hallowed place. As you march
down the Thin Blue Line of the Fallen, all eyes are focused
on you as if to say it will be ok you’re with your eternal
partners. A salute follows and a tear can be seen
on so many faces. Welcome, you served well. Now come join
the ranks, another member of The Thin Blue Line has come home.

Your brother in Law Enforcement

Dr. Stan Phillips Retired
Retired, Walnut Grove Police Department, Walnut Grove. Mississippi

December 21, 2011

TO OFFICER TIMOTHY SCHOCK, HIS FAMILY AND HIS DEPARTMENT....GOD BLESS YOU !!!.....HE WILL WATCH OVER YOU ALL !!!

DEPUTY ALAN MOFFETT
RICHMOND COUNTY SHERIFF'S OFFICE (GA)

December 21, 2011

Rest in Peace. Now your son has his own angel above to watch over him forever. You will never be forgotten.

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

December 20, 2011

Often times when a police officer passes away, people always say what a great person and friend that person was. They talk about what a good cop he was and how you could always depend on him to be there if you needed him. How he was fearless in the face of danger or how he always did things right in all aspects of his life. Well in this particular case, is just happens to be true. It was an honor serving with you on the Chesapeake Police Department for the ten years I was there, but it was even more of an honor just to know you and call you my friend. We will miss you brother. 10-42 for last time.

Police Officer Bryan P. Cilento
Central Berks Regional Police Department

December 20, 2011

Thank you for your service and sacrifice. My condolences to your family, friends and coworkers of the Chesapeake Police Department. May you rest in peace.

Off. William F. Shields
Federal Reserve Police/Philadelphia - Retired/Haverford Police

December 20, 2011

Thoughts and prayers are with the family, including the department, for strength to get through this difficult time, especially at this time of year. He, nor his service and ultimate sacrifice, will never be forgotten.

Jen Fiallos
Cousin of PO David Tome, EOW 10.21.08

December 20, 2011

My thoughts and prayers are with the family and members of Chesapeake PD.

Trooper A. Dishman
Virginia State Police/LEU

December 20, 2011

Officer Schock sacrificed his life preparing for times or danger in our communities. He should be known as a man of excellence. You are an inspiration to us all. My prayers are with your family and friends. May you rest in piece.

Jazlynn P.

December 20, 2011

So sad to hear, condolences to the family and friends. May you Rest in Peace Brother.

Anonymous
VBPD

December 20, 2011

Thank you Officer Schock for your dedication and for paying the ultimate sacrifice for the fine folks in Chesapeake, Virginia. You are a true AMERICAN HERO !!!!

My thoughts and prayers are with your family, friends and co-workers. May you forever, rest in peace, my brother...

Mitch Cheselka
Sergeant / CA-OR Retired

December 20, 2011

God's speed to this man who served his community. Sorry for your loss and r.i.p.

Sgt. Sonia Sands
Butts County E-911

December 20, 2011

Tim,
You were a great friend, officer and man. We are all better off having known you. I will never forget the great times we had on bike patrol, making up songs and goofing off. You have had such a tremendous impact on so many lives. You can rest easy now knowing that you served your community and country with pride and valor. You have left a footprint on this earth that cannot be erased.

My thoughts and prayers go out to your family, Chesapeake PD and all of my LEO brothers and sisters.

RIP you THB...

Sgt. Mark Williamson
Collier Co. Sheriff's Office (former Chesapeake PD)

December 20, 2011

R.I.P. Senior Officer Schock

May God hold you in his arms.

Semper Fi.

Cpl. David Shreeve
Collier County Sheriff's Office

December 20, 2011

Rest in peace Brother. Thank you for your brave service to keep all of us safe. I pray for comfort for your family and fellow officers and friends...God Bless You.

Ed S.
Grateful Citizen

December 20, 2011

Requiem in pacem, brother.

2648 and 2355
VBPD

December 20, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Senior Officer Schock as well as the brotherhood at Chesapeake Police Department and Law Enforcement United. May you rest in God's eternal peace our brother!

Mark Techmanski
LEU, Team Syracuse

December 20, 2011

Whatever our duty, or wherever we serve, we are all brothers and sisters in this most honorable calling. We have lost yet another brother who we must never forget.

My deepest sympathy to both his family and his police family. My thoughts and prayers are with them. May he rest in eternal peace.

Sgt. Tom Waller, Cincinnati P.D., Ret.
Greater Cincinnati Police Museum

December 20, 2011

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