Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Bradley Michael Fox

Plymouth Township Police Department, Pennsylvania

End of Watch Thursday, September 13, 2012

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Reflections for Police Officer Bradley Michael Fox

Rest In Peace fellow Brother

Cpl. Daniel Wood #600
HCSO, MD

September 14, 2012

Our prayers are with your family and friends.
The USMC & Law Enforcement lost a good man.
Rest in Peace and Semper Fi Brad.

Sgt. Randy Keenan (Ret)
Alameda, CA Police Dept.

September 14, 2012

Rest in peace, Officer Fox. May your young children always know that their daddy was a hero. Your service, dedication, and sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Linda Lamm - LEO wife and sister of
Jay Balchunas EOW 11.05.04

September 14, 2012

Officer Fox,
I did not know you, yet I do.
You were a young man who valued his community family and friends and you loved your job.

Your wife was proud of you and never truly showed you how concerned she was as she kept your family together and took care of you when you needed it.

Your Daughter adores you, you are her hero and she will forvever remember your kind eyes and loving embrace.

Your Brothers and Sisters remember, love and respect you, your call to duty your friendship, courage and fellowship.

You gave your all because that is the man you are, you strapped on your armor and gun everyday and went out to make a difference.

God Bless you .


Rest easy now ,

Captain Mark Hoffman
Forsyth County Sheriffs Office

September 14, 2012

THANK YOU, OFFICER FOX, FOR A JOB WELL DONE IN YOUR 7 YEARS WITH THE POLICE DEPARTMENT. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY AND GIVE THEM COMFORT.

SGT. KIMBERLY BUTLER
PHILADELPHIA POLICE DEPT.

September 14, 2012

GOD BLESS YOU, YOUR FAMILY, & FRIENDS. THANK YOU FOR YOUR UNSELFISH SERVICE.

James P. Waggle
Civilian

September 14, 2012

My thoughts and prayers are with the family of Officer Fox and the Plymouth Township Police Department. Montgomery County Law Enforcement has lost a hero, both at home and abroad, in Officer Fox. To my fellow Marine and my fellow my Officer, may you rest in peace. Gone, but NEVER forgotten; semper fidelis, brother.

Officer Matthew Erbele
Lansdale Borough Police Department

September 14, 2012

I am so sorry to hear this again, too many have been killed. My son Officer Brent D Long was shot and killed on 7-11-11 while serving a warrant for the US Marshall Service and his K9 partner was shot and he did survive, he has had several operations, but praise God he is alive. He had an 11yr old daughter and he just celebrated his son's first birthday about three weeks before he was killed. My heart aches for those who are left behind because of a senseless killing but to me all killings are senseless. I know that Officer Fox was a good Officer , father, son, family man and friend and I know that all police officers have a special bond and brotherhood for each other. Officer Fox was the same age as my son, Brent, and sound so much like him, this is the first time I have wrote a reflection on this page except for my son's. I know this will not help now but you can not believe all the love and support you will get from your community and family and friends and Officers from all over. I know it doesn't make it easier now but when I sit now and think about how awesome everyone was in our time of sorrow it makes my heart and soul feel so good, that my son was so loved and respected by our community. The first of everything is so hard and there will be tears but I know Brents son Levi will not know his dad by being with him (Iknow Brent will be there spiritually) but by his family telling and showing pictures of his dad he will know what type of man he was. He loved his family and community and loved to protect and serve his community. I know Officer Fox must of loved his community too because it takes a special person to be a good police officer . I am so sorry for your loss but I do know that he is in heaven with the other officers walking that beat by Heavens Gate keeping the Heavens safe for us. So as much as I miss my son and the tears I have are for me missing him. I know he is in Heaven doing what he loves best and I know that God only takes the Best ! May you find comfort knowing that Brad is doing what he does best and that he is still protecting and serving but in a better place. And I know Brent and Brad and the others would not have done anything any different but be a Police Officer something we are all proud of our loved ones. They are true Heroes in every sense of the word. Brad will never be forgotten and I know your family and his Police family will take care of his wife and children. I know its not the same but they are truly a remarkable brotherhood. I will pray for your family to find comfort knowing that Brad did what he loved most besides his family and I know that my son, Officer Brent D long #208 would not have any regrets he loved his family and friends and lived his life the way he wanted. And his partner K9 Shadow now lives with his family and the community loves Shadow Brent would be so proud of this community who he served and protected. God Bless you and I hope that you all can live with the good memories you have of him it will get you through.

Cheryl Long Civ08
Terre Haute Police Department Terre Haute, Indiana

September 14, 2012

Rest in peace brother. May god bless your wife and children.

Deputy E. Zargo #7027
Clay County Sheriff's Office (Florida)

September 14, 2012

My heartfelt condolences to Bradley Fox's family and the Plymouth Township PD. Nothing I say can aleviate the pain and grief being felt. Just keep breathing and do what's needed to honor your hero. I'll keep the Fox family and the police department in my prayers. May God give you the strength and courage to face the times ahead.

Linda Topping
Spouse of Police Chief

September 14, 2012

Rest in Peace

Sgt. George Deem - Constable
Christiana Care Health System

September 14, 2012

Rest in peace brother. Your courage and sacrifice have touched us, our families and the community that you served so well.

Ptlm. Ted Lewis
Westtown East Goshen Police West Chester PA

September 14, 2012

I pray for peace and strength for Officer Fox's family and friends. Rest high on the mountain our brother!

First Lieutenant Vence Woods
Michigan Department of Natural Resources Environmental Investigations

September 14, 2012

Avenue of the Fallen

Standing at attention in their class “A“ uniforms, badges gleaming and shoes like glass, 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 wonderful place. As you march down the Avenue of the Fallen, all eyes focus on you as if to say its ok you’re with your eternal partners. A salute is followed and a tear can be seen on so many faces.
Welcome, you served well.
Now come join us in the ranks, another is coming home.

A brother law enforcement officer
12-25-2010

Sheriff Jim Weaver (Ret.) LAPD (Ret.)
Jerome County, Idaho (Ret.)

September 14, 2012

Godspeed Brother. "Step forward now, policeman, You've borne your burdens well, Walk peacefully on Heaven's streets, You've done your time in Hell."

May you rest in peace, we'll take it from here. Prayers to the entire Fox family. May God bless you.

Sgt. Scott S. Grube
North Catasauqua Police Department, N. Catasauqua Pa.

September 14, 2012

TO THE FAMILY, FRIENDS AND COLLEAGUES OF OFFICER BRADLEY FOX.

My heart is filled with great sadness at learning of the lost of your loved one and fellow officer.
We in the law enforcement community are a family.
Though we may wear different uniforms and have different badges, shields or stars pinned upon our chest.
We consist of many different agencies from across the nation, we are Municipal Police Officers, Sheriff's Deputies, State Investigators, State Highway Patrol Troopers, Conservation Officers, Correctional Officers and Federal Agents.
We patrol small towns, large cities, county roads and state highways.
Whether active duty or retired, we are one family, a law enforcement family, brothers and sisters bonded together by HONOR, SERVICE and PRIDE.
Daily we honor our fallen brothers and sisters never forgetting their sacrifice.
Daily our position is clear that we will SERVE and PROTECT our communities without faltering and with no hesitation.
Daily we show pride in one of the most honorable professions in the world LAW ENFORCEMENT, for we willingly walk the line of good over evil facing the unknown with courage keeping our trust and faith in GOD.
We know that evil roams these streets and at any moment in the course of performing our duties the ultimate sacrifice might be required of us in the service to our community, for law enforcement is not a job but a calling and only a few will make the decision to commit to that calling to serve for some will give all that they have.

I commend you my fallen brother for making the ultimate sacrifice in the performance of your duty.
For you left us doing what you chose to do.
Performing a job you were trained to do.
Upholding the oath you swore to do.
Most importantly doing what you love to do........SERVING and PROTECTING your community with HONOR and PRIDE making a better and safer place for us all.

FINAL CALL
OFFICER FOX STATUS.......OFFICER FOX STATUS.......OFFICER FOX STATUS.......
ATTENTION ALL UNITS.......PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP POLICE DEPARTMENT OFFICER BRADLEY FOX I.D.# 178 HAVING SERVED THE CITIZENS OF PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP, PENNSYLVANIA WITH HONOR, PRIDE AND DISTINCTION IS NOW 10-42.
Rest in Peace my Brother, YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN !!!

Master Senior Investigator Cardell L. Dobbins (Ret.)
Illinois Secretary of State Department of Police Dist. 01

September 14, 2012

Rest in peace my brother for you are a true hero. May God wrap his arms around your family and fellow officers in this sad time. Thank you for your service to both the Marine Corps and the Plymouth Township Police Dept.

Trooper Scott Wernecke #958
Washington State Patrol

September 14, 2012

May God keep you in the palm of his hand. May he bless your wife, daughter and unborn child. Bless all those who walk and have walked the Thin Blue Line. May God heal and keep safe your K-9 partner NICK, wounded in the line of duty.

Detective Ret. Wm R Welsh Jr
Delaware County C.I.D.

September 14, 2012

Rest in Peace proud Warrior! Your sacrifice to our country will live on forever.
St. Michael Protect this Great American!'

CARFAX Police Crash Assistance

September 14, 2012

Rest in peace Brother....my thoughts are with your family, friends, and the members of the PTPD during this most difficult and tragic time.....

Lt. Joseph Ward, Ret.
Jackson, NJ PD

September 14, 2012

Off Fox, may you rest in peace our brother. You'll never be forgotten.

Sgt Richard Eckert
Town of Chester Police Dept

September 14, 2012

RIP!! May God grant peace to your fellow Officers and your Family during this difficult time.

Detective Brian Potts 678
Harford County Sheriff's Office

September 14, 2012

I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers. RIP.

Pat Sharpe

September 14, 2012

The Fox family and the Plymouth Police Dept.
Thank you for allowing us to share Bradleys life with us. I will keep you all in prayer and am sure the community will protect you .
We have many heros in this world but anyone wearing the uniform is always at the TOP of that list. May God be with you now and in the comming days to comfort you and your family.

Richard Hewitt, Ret. Lt
NYS Dept of Correction

September 14, 2012

As a Mother and wife, my heart hurts for the Fox family on so many levels. Thank you Officer Fox for serving your country and your home. God Bless you and your family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

L Oneto

September 14, 2012

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