Metro-Dade Police Department, Florida
End of Watch Wednesday, May 16, 1979
Reflections for Police Officer William Coleman Cook
Dispatch your duties with determination, dignity and devotion. Act civil and humane whenever you are dealing withe public. Stay honorable even in the face of horror. So much rides on the unwavering and unselfish bravery we have come to expect from our bravest public servants. There was a lot demanded from you, Officer Cook and all you did was an outstanding job sorting through the kayos, mayhem and torment everyday and in particular on May 16, 1979. No more class and character was exercised, the quality of care and concern, consideration and morals that must be demonstrated by that officer's mettle and fabric. We here in Dade County can look back and so could those who were alive and prospering by virtue of your leadership and wisdom. It saw those through with their missions, the very special ones you undertook for twenty-five years. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Your very humble soul resides in a specially designed place reserved rightly so for angels of mercy, goodwill and hope to live on in eternity.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 21, 2017
Mistakes on paper can be erased. Pencils have these. But once a bullet leaves its chamber heaven knows where it might go. There can never be a price tag put on a human life. The sanctity rests within the heart and soul of every living being. And every living being residing in Dade County and in Liberty City on May 16, 1979, knows full well what you meant as a hero of honesty and as a pillar of dignity and integrity, Officer Cook. Pencils and some pens have these erasers. Police officers carry two pens on their uniform and I don't believe they have erasers. Nothing though could deter you from coming to that scene on that fateful day of calamity and tragedy when you gave your life of character and morals humbly to allow continuance and succession of enhancement to take its proper place in our society where peace and unity rightfully belong. Respect and resolve have been forever etched into those walls of honor here in Miami and in Washington, D.C. You'll be saluted for your fierceness and bravery in helping to combat a nasty foe indeed, evil and its associated violence. Officer Cook, thank goodness for your wisdom, leadership and tunnel of vision that has helped shape a future, one that has greatly missed out on your advanced intellect, ingenuity and keen convictions. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 21, 2017
You have been gone, Officer Cook, for nearly thirty-eight years. The same amount of time my father, Owen C. Davis, served as a New York City police officer. The C is for Charles your dad's first name too, they should both rest in peace. A man born with honesty, raised with character, integrity and dignity. It's all the proof one needs to know and then begin to understand why you became the man and officer who saved lives and fortified the pursuits of happiness for all mankind. Dade County tries to display respect and reverence to its heroes and heroines of the past and certainly those brave souls who go out on patrol serving and leading by examples of class, devotion, decency and character. this has validated your life and career, Officer Cook, the total epitome of effort and ingenuity by calmness and firmness. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Sometimes that admiration is sorely missing as you have been, taken back to heaven to walk that sacred beat on Our Creator's streets paved with angelic heroes and heroines. You all blazed the trails of tenacity and constructed the courses of class and candor by living the lives of humble and humane citizens who won't be forgotten. Stay well Mrs. Cook. I 'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 21, 2017
Today is the first day for our new President of the United States of America, a businessman named Donald Trump. How appropriate a name, Officer Cook. And Dade County and its citizens can be ever so grateful for your dignity, diligence and honor in serving and in protecting the causes of peace and what tit means for unity to rule our land. Though, sadly during his inauguration and during the parades that followed protesters launched violence in the streets of Washington, D. C. burning a limousine and looting businesses vandalizing them. The very violence and its evil that took you from this world and your family now seems to have reached an epidemically ignominious stage. You did your part as all officers should trying to head off a domestic incident before it escalated into much more further disaster. You were humane, courageous and kept your integrity about. No pun intended valor and decency, class and character shall Trump over evil. You will be respected and so saluted for your heroism and commitment to pride and excellence forevermore. Officer Cook, you provided the resources of goodwill, fervent hope and positive reasoning as to why you were an accomplished individual and a public servant with the morals to back every navigation with devotion and humility. It is the best thing that all officers can offer our society which has afflictions that not every officer may be used to handling. Challenges and tests never bothered you, Officer Cook? Why? Because the reverent and righteous don't run from danger, they face it straight up and do all that rests in their persevering and preserving power to save lives, citizens and those of their fellow officers. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. The foundations of your legacy rest well in those enhancements you started to set forth during your watch. Dade County is better served by virtue of your devout vigilance.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 21, 2017
Integrity, dignity and honesty are not whispers in the dark. They speak loud and clear to convey the important message of why you need honest public servants serving our needs for peace and unity to formalize life and its meaning. They don't just vanish. They stay with a person for their entire life regardless of its duration. Just like desire, devotion and dedication, they follow their heroes and heroines to God's sacred shelter of eternity as they followed you, Officer Cook, all your days and life while patrolling and preserving Dade County and its people. a good name and its quality of character, consideration and commitment do last forever never to be tarnished nor taken away. That is why, Officer Cook, you will be cherished forever. Your feats of battling this enemy in a humble and humane fashion live on in how your family and its members continue their pursuits in life with your spirit guided their every movement. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Guided by the light of your soul we can never lose touch nor direction of our dignity, integrity and decency. You had much left to fulfill. Your twenty-five years is the proof that achievement and effort do go hand in hand. The good traits of a person and their lives last for eternity they can not be taken. Your life was taken suddenly, Officer Cook, there was no time to say goodbye except at your wake and at your Inspector's Funeral. The loss still tugs at your family, colleagues and wonderful friends who respected and admired your grit, gumption and savvy. "Uncle Bo" as you were called, you'll always be loved and missed terribly.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 20, 2017
As a lover of the outdoors, those pictures you snapped off, Officer Cook, were as beautiful as that of your soul. A soul houses the spiritual vessel for the body to perform and you performed in an outstanding manner. The citizens of Dade County how fortunate were they. You brought righteousness, resolve and the much necessary resourcefulness to your official duties. A gentleman with a congenial smile that is missed very much today. You gave full endeavor, nothing lacking in intuition, ingenuity and intellect. Saluted and forever remembered for coming to the aid of others and your comrades who defended the rights of others with the wisdom and vision so needed to combat violence. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Photogenic and very persevering. Great service lends itself to self-confidence for all mankind. Your greatest achievements, Officer Cook, were in how you comported yourself and your honor, integrity and dignity. Dade County and those who sacrificed will never be overlooked nor surely forgotten. A good name of blessed memory and a Godsend forever there when we counted on you the most.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 20, 2017
The balance of power rests in the communication and the consolidation of all public servants. Living lives of humility, honesty and integrity, these brave souls expose themselves to the rigors and perils that danger presents them every moment they patrol. Their service and protection require great commitment and the conviction to see their missions until the end. You were a fabulous man, Officer Cook, a gentleman with a compassionate heart and a spirit that carried your life and police career. The quiet and liberty in Dade County rested on your shoulders, Officer Cook and so did your desire, determination, faithfulness and dignity. You remain a treasured public servant whose respect for his peers and those you worked under won't be forgotten. Nobility and its reliability stay anchored as one entity. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 20, 2017
The ideals of integrity and ingenuity live on the members of your family, Officer Cook. Those values, the dignity and integrity must follow all those brave enough to battle this wanton violence. Evil must one day be wiped out. Dade County cherished its beloved law enforcement professionals, the heroes and heroines who gave their lives of loyalty and trust for peace and its sanctity to move forward. Your character, candor and devotion, Officer Cook, will stay with us forever. Generations to come will read and come to appreciate your efforts of tenacity and unselfish wisdom, knowledge and the leadership of other colleagues. Your message, Officer Cook, is one of respect in cooperation and the decency to properly adorn the badge and uniform to serve and to protect with renewed confidence and candid courtesies. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Humble and composed. Vigilant and a warrior with the highest regard for all mankind.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 20, 2017
Stay positive. Be strong and humble. Success will follow you all your days of your life and career. And it all was from the very makings of a happy childhood, Officer Cook. This and integrity and dignity make up the character and class of any police officer. Dade County has seen many come through. Your missions were measured and precise in unifying and in keeping peace as a staple of life for all residents. Your humbly heroic legacy is the very cornerstone of perseverance and diligence personified. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 20, 2017
I meant to say one must engulf their beings in honesty so rich and yet so humble. The testimony of a person's inner character and strength is their tenacity and fierceness by which they battle the forces of evil. So you fought, Officer Cook, for peace and its realization to take shape in Dade County. Enhancement lives on by virtue of your patrols and protection of one and all. Everyday commitment and passion was delivered as was dignity and integrity so vital to any public servant's profession. Always fondly cherished and so honored and saluted for heroism and the morals by which you, Officer Cook, upheld your motivation. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 20, 2017
To reap the benefits of achievement and accomplishment one must engulfed their beings in a sea of humility and integrity. The dignity and honor that must shadow every police officer in their attempts to calmly and coolly restore peace along with law and order for all. Just what you did for Dade County residents, Officer Cook, you were that consummate public servant prepared with a master plan of action. To attack a dilemma you must summon the character and desire from morals all within your being. You did that very well, Officer Cook. Today, as I was driving in the Liberty city area of Miami where you gave your life almost thirty-eight years ago, I came down the block of NW 12th Court and NW 77th Terrace and there were several large apartment buildings all representative of your unwavering and nobly gallant sacrifice. That love, respect and admiration resides within those structures. Foundations of ferocity and the tenacity to fight through wickedness still are there, present to hold the hope and faith, the optimism you exhibited to keep desire and motivation on its proper navigation. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. One shining soul among the many angelic heroes and heroines who protected and served with humble bravery and the boldness to commit to pride and excellence in wearing the badge and in donning the uniform professionally and with pristine preservation for all mankind. Of course I passed the street sign bearing you blessed name. Remembered for being a savior and a warrior like no other. I pray that those who carry on your work do so with the utmost respect and affinity that is expected from your department.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 19, 2017
To comprehend means to begin to understand. To ponder and think is all well and good, yet an effort must be put forth such as what you gave the citizens of Dade County, Officer Cook. To live with morals and to carry your honesty and character mighty humbly, it doe stake a special kind of individual. You were that concerned servant, that passionate young man, that valiant and graceful human being. You were taught the values of life and made them part of a successful transfer to a police career with much more left to fulfill. Destiny may be a dream for some, it was your reality. Sometimes life give you things that are meant to test your resilience and resolve. You passed all those exams and more my neighbor, friend and hero to all. What a blessed Godsend! Rest in peace. Never forgotten!
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 19, 2017
The weight of our world finds itself squarely resting upon the broad shoulders of our most loyal, honorable and bravest of public servants. That weight, Officer Cook, your handled with love and respect for your professional position. Most officers stay the courses of dignity and integrity, when they slip hopefully there are others to help lift them up. Dade County was your venue, Officer Cook, to police and patrol, evil dared to breathe. Its peace and unity were the foundations of your trust and character all in the name of Our Creator. You will forever be treasured and admired by your comrades, of course always loved and missed by your family. Your spirit resides in God's greenest of pastures as you keep watching over us. So too does your humility and humbleness bless those who continue in their happy pursuits in life. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. The world is a little less safer today and yet enhancement from your career continues its surge forward.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 19, 2017
Deserting one's destiny would be akin to walking away and throwing in the towel or better yet, surrendering in the face of this very violence that our public servants take an affirmation to protect us from. Your role, Officer Cook, here in Dade County was to be relied upon when resolve and decency came calling. It called and there you and your integrity and maturity were present to stop this kayos and mayhem. A classy man with solid character and commitment to lead other comrades in this war over evil, you will never be forgotten. You stated your case and the residents listened, a shame one young man did not heed your instructions that day of May 16, 1979, troubled as he was. We unfortunately can't bring you back to your family, Officer Cook. Mr. Pearsall's heinous actions were evil and unrelenting as he shot and nearly killed your partner after shooting your two colleagues. You were the hero that day my neighbor, friend and hero. Rest in peace. Liberty City saw its freedom come at a cost. When one man has his life snuffed out, totally unjust and senseless. Callousness beyond normal comprehension.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 18, 2017
Our bounty in life is due entirely to your humility and bravery, Officer Cook. A gentleman of boldness and wisdom that when combined with your honor and integrity left the greatest impact upon our society and the Dade County community where you patrolled, preserved and protected the various residents. From all backgrounds, you stood firm in your character, belief and convictions in seeing justice vigorously and justly carried out. Now that sadly your life and career ended too soon, Officer Cook, your dignity, desire and devotion has been taken to God's heavenly shelters to watch over those faithful in all their duties and missions to garner peace and unity as the enhancements that bind one another. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 18, 2017
A wonderful life as a resourceful warrior the kind of humble, honest and respected public servant that Dade County understood would have their backs all in the name of service and compassion. Officer Cook, I may not have known you personally, the words sum up your faithful and loving life. One in which you honored your folks and sister and were a devoted husband to Karen. The legacy of valor and that special inner courage from your heart enabled you to wisely pursue the avenues of peace and unity which all men and women must address favorably, fairly and firmly. Character, class and decency must be the very design by which all who don the uniform and badge must perform their assigned duties only one way, professionally and beyond reproach. This is how you will be fondly and forever remembered, Officer Cook. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 17, 2017
Flashing a big smile, Officer Cook, you patrolled the areas of Dade County with the same bottom line gumption, gallantry and grace along with integrity to conquer evil. The resolve of all officers must be precisely poised and patient when dealing with the public at large. The peace and tranquility of the people was delivered by a no non-sense gentleman whose loyalty and trust was acknowledged by all. Comrades remember your intelligence and the striking maturity beyond the crowd. You 'll remain cherished and respected for doing a professional job with all courage and valor that has validated your life and career, one with more left to accomplish. God pauses and recognizes our strengths and weaknesses and puts us in positions to succeed and where our ingenuity helps the most. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 17, 2017
Life has its circumstances which at times are difficult at best to figure out. Exactly why we have and require tough minded men and women defending our honor and creating a more peaceful atmosphere for all to live. Of the many talented and dignified officers, you stood out in humility and in integrity, Officer Cook. You kept the streets and borders of Dade County free of violence as best as you could. Humanity is greatly indebted to you and your colleagues servants who shall be cherished and so saluted for their bravery and character, the morals to mete out justice confidently and most assuredly. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Your legacy will be remembered for its relevance and unwavering resourceful resolve. Those public servants who act righteously will receive their heavenly rewards according to their dignity and determination.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 17, 2017
The wagons of faith and devotion circle around those who depend on honorable public servants to protect their lives so that peace and prosperity can reach its fruitful reality. You worked and toiled on our behalf here in Dade County, Officer Cook, distributing goodwill and dignity among all people. It is in those loyal and brave officers where integrity and its intuition lie. No untruths. Just the plain spoken words of wisdom, knowledge and decency conveyed daily to produce the finest results. Your character and concern have left your legacy of heroism strongly anchored firmly within those honor walls reserved for those women and men of humane distinction. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 17, 2017
Sometimes in life we must take chances. Though, it's not a spinning wheel where we spin something and run around aimlessly without a clue on what we are supposed to do. You have to think and have a means of careful thinking. How else can police officers function and stay calm and collected when peril parades its ugliness about town? You drove through the venues of Dade County, Officer Cook, securing the peace and quality of life the residents all expect. A decent and hard working man of faith and dignity who always gave his best effort and was reinventing the wheel looking for ways to improve his style and approach to problems so perplexing. Your sacrifice, Officer Cook, represents heroism and humbleness at the highest level. A man giving his career to save his esteemed colleagues and saving those citizens who relied upon your leadership skills and authority. By the spinning wheel I meant spin and see what lurks ahead. You did everything by the book that day on May 16, 1979, Officer Cook, you served your Creator with grit and gusto, character and candor, decency and the desire to see your missions of hope and purpose through until their finality. I'll always say you should still be here with your family and friends enjoying retirement. No public servant should ever be forced into retirement, much less have their life taken by heinous and senseless wanton violence no matter who commits this act. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. God is watching over your beautiful soul that blessed your family in so many ways. Your laughter, your smile, your engaging personality, it all factored into a successful life and career with passion and perseverance. Your department has seen many officers, you, Officer Cook, were the right man to wear the badge of integrity and uniform of unwavering and unselfish morals and courtesies afforded to all people. Badge#1664 worked, spoke and produced the reasons why we need more devoted personnel like you. Never forgotten! In our minds and hearts for eternity. We work to earn a living, trying to better this world and you did, Officer Cook. You really were humbly outstanding. The Lord knows His flock who were fearless and most tenacious.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 16, 2017
Resolve and resourcefulness are the skills that most police carry with them on patrol. Contemplation requires a little creativity, a bit of foresight. The brave and honest servants think before they speak. They act not on impulse, but on ingenuity, intuition and intellect. Dade County and its citizens were under your watchful guidance for six years of faithful dedication and deserved the opportunity to see you more, Officer Cook, Your absence can only make our hearts grow fonder. You were a humble man of humility and distinction and will be treasured and admired for fostering peace and goodwill among all people. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 16, 2017
To become a K-9 officer you must be a devoted and loving person. Honor and dignity must seize the pathways of perseverance and pride. That animal is your partner and close friend who must be treated the way you would treat all others. I presume back during your time, Officer Cook, canine animals were utilized for service and protection. If ever there was a motivated and most determined public servant who would have deserved to have partner who would be obedient and brave like you it would have been you, Officer Cook. Thank God for your gallantry and ingenuity that has enabled peace and safety to become an enhancement. Your sacrifice was that foundation that along with your character will always be fondly remembered. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 16, 2017
When those bells toll, it's time to buckle up and get down to business. A savvy and smart individual answers those calls with professional dignity, proudly and most humanely. You were an outstanding public servant, Officer Cook, guided by God's divine providence and the grace to commit to valor and integrity. Never blinded by temptation, only walking through the trails of tenacity with vigor and a renewed sense of sanctity. Dade County, the eyes and ears of its residents were tuned in to your patrol and preservation of them, Officer Cook. There can be no more than a humble gentleman performing wondrous deeds that have kept the perpetration of your blessed name and soul forever alive in the cherished hearts of your family as loving and as giving as they were and in the comrades who went to battle with trying to head off violence and its associated evil. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 16, 2017
Life is an everyday challenge not only for the strong, but for the weak and those who may suffer some sort of affliction. When a solid and strong man of courage and integrity patrolled around the streets of Dade County, your humble being, Officer Cook the sense of pride and its fulfillment were not far away. Dignity and character just as morals and ethics helped you to pursue evil, its violence at least could be decreased. No one wants to lose a loved one, your loss, your colleagues and family's anguish and pain has been felt and that sense of pride and the wonderful memories of a righteous man of grace and bravery remain steadfast. Courage from your heart delivered with dedication and a purely driven desire to succeed at every cost. That cost was your life, the value can never be any more greater. You saved your friends and colleagues that day, the citizens of Dade County putting peace right back on the map. You remain in my thoughts and prayers, Officer Cook. Heaven has a mighty servant and blessed savior, a warrior of humility who gave and cared. You relished your job and worn your uniform with a pristine humbleness not always seen. Better to be seen and not heard at times. Heroic action speaks volumes. The distinction sets public servants apart from the rest of society. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. You kept your word and spoke nothing but the truth.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 15, 2017
The rainbow of resolve and honor comes in all patterns. peace and its foundations of unity can only occur, can only truly blossom when one devotes their entire being to the branches of bravery, prowess and the personal satisfaction and responsibility to being dignified and allowing integrity to gradually carry them. It carried you, Officer Cook, in your pursuits in life and during your six years of service as a police officer. Dade County has been maintained by those who have kept up the battle over evil which I believe can be overcome with a little ferocity and tenacity not to mention decency and determination to excel in your pursuits. Your character, commitment and class have been taken to a special sacred spot where God now and forever looks after you, Officer Cook and those supremely brave brothers and sisters who sacrificed so that life and the cornerstones of freedom can be embellished. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 15, 2017
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