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Patrolman William F. Brey

Pennsauken Township Police Department, New Jersey

End of Watch Friday, May 15, 1987

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Rest in peace always sir and know that you will never be forgotten.

Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police

May 15, 2007

Heros never die. Rest in peace.

May 15, 2007

Rest in Peace Heroic Brother

May 15, 2006

~~~Eternally and Always~~~

I didn't get to say goodbye
You're gone without a reason why
I've loved you all of my life
and then you weren't there

I didn't get a chance to say
how much I cared
I can't even remember the tears
that I cried
All I really wanted was to tell you
Goodbye

When I last saw you I felt I wouldn't
see you again
There was a distance between us
that I couldn't explain
You wouldn't look
at me but I could see the tears
in your eyes
If you knew then
You should have told me
Then I could have said
Goodbye

So many words left unspoken
So many hearts left so broken
My love for you is forever
And that will never die
We'll be together always
Our souls are one with God
Eternally and Always
I'll never have to say
Goodbye

Pennsauken Resident

January 31, 2005

Officer Brey,

I met one of your fellow officers at the memorial in Washington DC. He told me how you fought like a Hero on that roof top to uphold the law. You died a Hero, and you will never be forgotten.

God Bless you,
Rest in Peace

Detective Retired
Baltimore County Police

May 15, 2004

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