Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Officer First Class Michael David Louviere

Westwego Police Department, Louisiana

End of Watch Friday, January 20, 2017

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Reflections for Officer First Class Michael David Louviere

Rest In Peace Officer Louviere.

Officer James Friedman, Retired
Naval Weapons Station Police Charleston, SC (retired)

January 20, 2017

God bless you. You did what you were trained to do, help those in need. We have the watch officer

Officer B M
Sjpd

January 20, 2017

May God's blessings be upon this officer's family, friends and fellow officers. This is a tragic thing that affects us all. Thank you for your military service and for your service to your community.

Cpl. Allen Byers
Evansville IN Police Dept. (Ret)

January 20, 2017

My family and I would like to extend our sincere condolences to the family, friends, and fellow co-workers of Police Officer Michael Louviere during this very difficult time. May they find comfort and support from those around him. May moments spent together from the past bring forth happy memories to last a lifetime. May God help heal their aching hearts. Thank you for your service and may you rest in peace Officer Louviere.

Gail Pabst
Aunt of fallen Detroit P.O. Jennifer Fettig eow 2/16/04

January 20, 2017

May the good lord welcome you with open arms, for you have done your job well.

Chaplain Douglas J. Maykowski
Fraternal Order Of Police Lodge #187 Mt. Clemens Michigan.

January 20, 2017

RIP Brother, and Semper Fi.

Officer David Zollinger (Retired)
Goshen PD (Indiana)

January 20, 2017

God Bless his family. Absolutely uncalled for. In Honor this Officer Served and in Honor He gave his Life. Lord Thank You for giving Officer Louviere to us and Thank You that He was not afraid to step between us and danger.

Former Police

January 20, 2017

Thank you for your service to your country and community Sir. Rest In Peace Brother and God bless your family in their time of need.

Deputy Albert Martinez III #2755
Bexar County Sheriff's Office
San Antonio, Texas
Nemo Me Impune Lacessit

January 20, 2017

Your service to country and community will not be forgotten. You shall forever be a hero. Condolences and prayers for your family.
Rest in Peace this day.

Chief R. A. McCann
Armour College Police

January 20, 2017

Thank you for making the ultimate sacrifice in defense of your community, Officer Louviere. You are a true hero and risked your life every day to protect the citizens of Westwego, and heroes are never forgotten. My heartfelt condolences go out to your family and friends, and to all the brave men and women of the Westwego Police Department.

Taylor Ramerth
Citizen of Chandler, Arizona, and supporter of law enforcement

January 20, 2017

Rest in peace Brother Michael, you are a true Hero and will never be forgotten for your service and courage.

Son of G. Truman Wortham EOW 7/15/73

Assistant Chief Carl Wortham (retired)
Sand Springs OK PD

January 20, 2017

Go ahead and run.
We will find you.

Ret. Cpl. Mike Seyfried
Prince Georges County Police, MD

January 20, 2017

Heartbreaking...

Civilian Supporter Josh J
Civilian Supporter

January 20, 2017

I am truly sorry for the loss of a brother in blue. Their is no respect for human life or law enforcement. It is really getting dangerous out their for all law enforcement. My prayers go out to his family and Department. God is the only one who can comfort so turn to Him. (Psalm 23),(John 3:16)

Patrolman David M. Morgan
Linesville Police Department, Pa.

January 20, 2017

Our thoughts and prayers extend across the miles to our family, both blood and blue. We know your pain and grieve your loss. Though we cannot be with you as you begin the difficult journey ahead, please know we are with you in spirit. A loss to one is a loss to all. We pray that the Lord hold all of you in His hands and grant you peace in your hearts.

Officer Louviere, your life, service, and sacrifice matter to us and will never be forgotten. Godspeed.

Erin Gibson-Darrow
Pikes Peak Region Peace Officers' Memorial

January 20, 2017

To my fellow sheepdog and brother in blue, May God welcome you home and watch over your family till y'all meet again.

Inv. Thomas Paz
Ector County Sheriff's Office

January 20, 2017

Till Valhalla, brother.

Firefighter Charles Cooper
Student

January 20, 2017

"Blessed are the Peacemakers".

Rest in peace Officer Michael Louviere.
Thank You for you service.

Sincere condolences to family and friends.

Semper Fi

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

January 20, 2017

Sad...tears...may his wife feel the peace that passes all understanding!

Wife of deputy Brian Seaman
UCSO

January 20, 2017

My deepest condolences to Officer Louviere's family, fellow officers - department and friends. His admirable dedication of service, valor and sacrifice are sincerely appreciated. Prayers of peace and comfort to all!

Wendy Johnson - KY Dept. of Corrections
Wife of (former) KY Police Officer & Deputy Sheriff
Granddaughter of Retired Indiana Police Sgt./Detective

January 20, 2017

Rest in Peace Officer Louviere. May the Lord grant peace to your family, friends and co-workers during this difficult time.

Parole Supervisor Howard C. Wykes
Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections

January 20, 2017

May God watch over the Family and Fellow Officers that put their lives on the line for us everyday. We all lose when one of these heroes fall. And this one was a terrible loss. I hope his family will find some type of peace during this time of mourning. God will not let them down. Keep Faith and know he is in a better place.

B.J.Umbenhower
D.A.V. CHAPTER 11 Springfield, Missouri Color Guard.
Son of Chief of Police.Deceased
Their watch is over, now they patrol in Heaven.

January 20, 2017

Rest in peace Brother Michael.

Ofc. Timothy M. Furlong
Nahant, MA PD

January 20, 2017

May the family's fond memories help them through this difficult time.

Terry L. Vice
Patrol Officer (1979-1984)
Greeley PD
Colorado

January 20, 2017

Semper Fi Brother, to the very end. May God bless your family and bring them the comfort and strength that they need. And may God grant us the ability to find the man responsible for this. Ooh Rah Brother, you will never be forgotten.

Trooper Bret Chamberlain
Utah Highway Patrol

January 20, 2017

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