Metro-Dade Police Department, Florida
End of Watch Wednesday, May 16, 1979
Reflections for Police Officer William Coleman Cook
We have been given the ideals of thought and joy. Let them walk as one. Don't tread upon them nor tamper with them as they serve as our guardians to a peaceful and relaxing life. Do not interrupt God's divine message, you may tremble with fear, but let the troubled person be alone in their thoughts until the time is right to assist them. With the greatness we are capable of, we can choose to achieve even more if we stay the course and remain humble and forgiving. Do not tamper with God's creatures, nor speak words of deceit, for they defile and interfere with the words of love and kindness. All share in this responsibility to maintain a certain level of dignity and integrity. It's up to our choosing to do the right thing, police officers have enough on their plates that it is impossible to watch twenty-four seven over us, but they try and do so with bravery, commitment and honor in all their spoken and physical deeds, heroic and challenging as they are. This was your motto, Officer Cook and you carried it out with a renewed sense of urgency and an able body of calming appeal to all residents. The honesty and dignity you delivered to your profession with the Metro-Dade Police Department shall always be held in high regard. Your sacrifice embodied all the stellar character traits that comprised your humbly lived life and career that you accomplished with a total mindset of humility and reliance. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 14, 2014
I meant to say, Officer Cook, that this holiday season serves to unify our community where people of all backgrounds come together for one just cause. Hear our humble cries O Lord, for it is Your wisdom and inspiration that shall lead us away from strife, from pain and suffering and into a blissful harmony. Those who are hungry or thirsty, let them come, eat and drink the fruits of Your unwavering love and affection for all. Grant pity and mercy to all and restore their hearts with a renowned sense of vigor and compassion in Your Name we pray. Make us true friends to all living beings including those that we take in as our pets to love and cherish. You were loved and treasured, Officer Cook, an officer full of kindness and goodwill. Your everlasting spirit brought good cheer, safety and unity to all Dade County citizens. And so it was because of your loyalty, bravery, courage and honorable commitment that we all live in peace and good health to prosper as we choose to. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. This time of year and everyday since you have been missed beyond the comfort of words alone, you have stood humbly as a true police hero whose life dreams and aspirations have helped make a better world for us all.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 14, 2014
If I were alone, I might want someone to act as a companion to me. If I were a child, any fears I have would be relieved if I had someone to converse with. This is life, so noble and full of pleasures. It's so overwhelming and can easily seize you by the heart. But this is life, from the day we are born, until the day God calls us to His heavenly shelter. He guides us. He provides us with food, clothing and shelter. The basic necessities. He gives us the strength to overcome any potential challenges that lie ahead of us. He gives life to animals for a reason. He is slow to anger and of magnificent kindness. We just have to pour our hearts out To Him, place our devout trust in Him, act as respectful as He would expect of His creatures. You did all of this, Officer Cook and way more for anyone who could dare to conjure up such thoughts. As a devout man, you worshiped as you chose to worship. Karen and yourself had a great marriage and the sorrow of losing you when you had so much more to fulfill, if only we could comprehend. You were a hero for sure, dedicated to the causes of making Dade County and its residents safer and more secure. You won't be forgotten. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. You lived heroically and gave your life with much honor and humility. I hope Officer Cook as you look down on this community, maybe the light will finally go on and we can catch the killers of Rabbi Raksin on Saturday, August 9, 2014 and those responsible for killing a man on our Jewish New Year we call Rosh Hashanah. He was killed this day on NE 173rd Street and NE 1st Avenue just mowing his lawn. This violence has to be dealt with, you dealt with it doing your very best to eliminate its ugliness from our society.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 13, 2014
Let God be involved in everything that you do and accomplish, one will find that the roads to success will not be as bumpy. Our Creator steers each of our compasses in the directions that He finds are for our advantages. God is full of compassion, He is around us at all times and appointed moments. Every living being turns as God turns them. At this time of the year, when our holidays of Chanukah, with the menorah lighting and Christmas, with the lighting of the Christmas tree, this serves to unity our country and our world in peace, good health, prosperity and unity for all. You are surely and sorely missed by your loving family, colleagues and friends, Officer Cook. You truly were the inspirational and courageous member of your family who transferred his passions to another level. That step up was to become the very best police officer within the Metro-Dade Police Department. No doubts regarding your maturity, wit, wisdom and intellect. Coupled with your courage, commitment and resourcefulness it's no wonder you have been forever saluted for your valiant and gallantly humane actions on May 16, 1979. Never one to complain, you achieved humbly because of how you treated all citizens with a sense of rationale, calmness under duress and most of all fairness. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Sweat and toil usually produce the greatest results if applied daily to anything one endeavors to undertake. Police work and its profession underscore this factor and it takes genuine commitment to make it happen.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 13, 2014
Let god be involved in everything that you do and accomplish, one will find that the roads to success will not be as bumpy. Our Creator steers each of our compasses in the directions that He finds are for our advantages. God is full of compassion, He is around us at all times and appointed moments. Every living being turns as God turns them. At this time of the year, when our holidays of Chanukah, with the menorah lighting and Christmas, with the lighting of the Christmas tree, this serves to unity our country and our world in peace, good health, prosperity and unity for all. You are surely and sorely missed by your loving family, colleagues and friends, Officer Cook. You truly were the inspirational and courageous member of your family who transferred his passions to another level. That step up was to become the very best police officer within the Metro-Dade Police Department. No doubts regarding your maturity, wit, wisdom and intellect. Coupled with your courage, commitment and resourcefulness it's no wonder you have been forever saluted for your valiant and gallantly humane actions on May 16, 1979. Never one to complain, you achieved humbly because of how you treated all citizens with a sense of rationale, calmness under duress and most of all fairness. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Sweat and toil usually produce the greatest results if applied daily to anything one endeavors to undertake. Police work and its profession underscore this factor and it takes genuine commitment to make it happen.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 13, 2014
At night when we lay down to sleep, we offer our sincerest prayers of gratitude. Some who are less fortunate, we pray for their salvation. We say our hellos and goodbyes, for we never know when that might be the last time we greet one another. And we say thank you, Officer Cook, for your benevolence and bravery that touched our very souls. When I look up at these glow in the dark stars in our bedroom at night, I told my wife, Holly, that's Officer Cook's spirit illuminating our lives even though we never had the humble pleasure to meet you. You will always be accounted for as a loyal and faithful Metro-Dade Police Officer, who tried his very best to keep evil austere. Of all its heroes and heroines, faithful, brave and sure always rises like the cream to the top. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. You were the ever so loyal, devout and most high accountable officer, no one ever had to be concerned when you patrolled Dade streets and its residents, binding them in safety and heavenly security.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 12, 2014
We wake up to a new day, the blue skies above, we place our souls in God's hands at night to be judged accordingly. We praise Him for all His wonders, our awareness peaks. We stroll or walk across whatever fields we choose to cross. Our eyes see all the splendor and our ears detect the sounds of pleasantness. When dark clouds approach we take shelter, for it is His refuge that shields us from harm. One day we will all sing the very sweet praises of You O Lord, Our Savior and Redeemer. You were our hero, Officer Cook, so bold and brave. Your faithfulness to the calls of duty on behalf of all Dade County residents was like music to our ears. Having those eagle eyes helped keep our calm, liberty, peace and unity. You were a very cherished and most affable person, the kind of police officer we know looked after us. You'll forever be saluted and remembered for your resiliency and diligence. Your valor surely confirms what we all thought along that you cared, at least we should dare to care. You placed yourself in harm's way, there should be someway to repay your dignity in advancing the right causes of society. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 12, 2014
We lie here, we try to produce our sustenance from the knowledge we acquire. God gives His creatures the power to think and endeavor to become whatever we desire to be. The trees and their fruit, our work and the fruitfulness that blossoms from it. Everyday is an incredibly amazing one, just look up to the blue skies where the sun shines bright and at night where the moon is big and bright. The stars come out we look up to the heavens above, where great police officers, a humble and a well respected public servant to all, Officer Cook, where your loving spirit shines the brightest. It was the love and admiration you had for everyone that stays with those you knew forever. You breathed, you achieved, you acted in a classy manner with the everlasting and unwavering bravery and courage so needed to produce a first rate service to all Dade County. You opened many eyes and allowed many to hear your important message my neighbor, friend and hero. The power of honor and dignity did not need to be conjured up from within, it was implanted in you at a young age and this remained with you for your entire life and police career.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 11, 2014
The earth we live on sustains us, the water we drink to quench our thirst supplements us. When ill, the medicines we ingest help make us feel better. The winds that blow offer relief to those suffering from heat on a hot day. The moon and all the stars up in the sky allow us to view that which is heavenly. We praise the Lord for instilling all His goodness within His creatures. The homes where we plant our roots are blessed beyond, it is just a matter of realizing how thankful we are and for how much we have. After all, this belongs to God and we must utilize things accordingly. We give thanks for such fine men and women who bravely patrol the streets for our benefit. You were one of Dade County's finest, Officer Cook, humble and self-confident, courageous and sure. Dade county citizens were never let down by you, Officer Cook, maybe we should have done more for you. Your sacrifice stands as a humble remainder to all of us that there are dangers lurking out there and our police officers are there to unselfishly serve and protect. Something you did quite well. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 11, 2014
We praise our parents and to the God above, we offer our heartiest supplications. Rich, sweet and and mind provoking, in our thoughts and in our hearts. The leaves change as the seasons come and pass, we think about the ones we loved and lost. The eagles and birds of all species fly ever so high, looking for food to nourish their bodies. Those men and women, self-confident in all their attributes and abilities, brave and sure, we keep them cherished within our minds. The waters flow, the currents move with the test of time, as does our entire solar system, the planets and their stars shine s bright at night, just like the burning sun by day. Just like a hot sun, dark clouds, steady rain we remember the courage and fortitude you were seemingly always able to muster, Officer Cook, to combat serious problems and endeavor to head them off before they grew out of hand. For the most part, you were to get a handle on these situations. On May 16, 1979, some thirty-five years ago, we still remember the chill and anguish of Dade County and its fine police department losing one of its own heroes. Sensational and superb in action right until your very last breath you gave to safeguard and to secure the freedoms, peace and unity of a community starving for serenity. You made it happen and we can be very grateful and thankful respectfully for your dedication, determination and devotion to the calls of duty. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. North Miami Beach sadly experienced another innocent loss of life on Monday, Dec. 8, 2014, as a young man was killed by the NE 163rd Street mall by Walmart. I say to each resident, when will it all end? You were there, you were Our savior who with God's loving hands you assisted anyone in trouble or who needed whatever they so needed to be comfortable. The area has a motto: where people care. Now is the time to take action, team up with the local police to help get a grip on crime.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 10, 2014
When I rise from my slumber each day, I shall give thanks to the Lord, for His mercies endure forever. The birds fly so very high singing the sweet sounds they are accustomed to. Peace rings like a bell, music to our ears. A horn sounds from afar, we give thanks. When those bagpipes were wailing, those who worked and knew you, Officer Cook, sobbed like babies, emotions ran high, they were honoring your memory. The cherished gentleman who gave everything, courage, valor, dignity and integrity. It shined forth then, it shines forever in eternity. As our feet cross the blades of grass where you rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero, once again we give thanks to God, thanks to your devoted and loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles and Julia Cook for raising such a fearlessly fine son, who dared to dream big and accomplished much in life and during your career as a humble and respected hero who had more to fulfill. Our plates have a lot on them, yours my friend is now up in heaven where you are and it is with an everlasting crystal clear vision of yesterday, today and a much more happier tomorrow because of the bravery and courage so exhibited by yourself and those unwilling to ignore this wrath we brand callous and evil. Keep watching over us, it is very much needed.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 10, 2014
To reiterate your resolve, Officer Cook, goes beyond words. These words you eloquently spoke were always used as motivational instruments in an effort to bring out the best from everyone. No citizen regardless of education, race or creed was only treated in a one-hundred percent classy manner. And it was your unselfish honesty, dignity and integrity that lessened the evil that still hangs around Dade County kind of like a morning fog. Your congenial way of respect towards all people has always been fondly remembered as is your tremendous character in dealing with all circumstances. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Police officers need to be able to function on a level playing field, the streets where they patrol, serve and protect. And unfortunately that is not always possible. They train as you did for all conditions and challenges that are placed at their hands and feet. Today, we face some of the toughest circumstances, but in order to become a better individual, one must try to overcome these impediments utilizing dignity and decorum tied together as one knot.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 9, 2014
Sometimes when we are alone within our own quiet moments, the thoughts we have, the sounds we think we are hearing are just Our Creator stirring above us. The sun, the moon, the planets and all the constellations that move across God's beautiful horizon are indeed His glory at work in those mysterious moments. Moments left to cherish for a lifetime. The birds chirp and sing proclaiming a large part of creature and these pleasant times. We can live very well, sometimes too well, overlooking the moments, the opportunities to pray to Our Master and loud Him for all that we possess. Our friends join us as guests, we're thankful nonetheless. When life begins, we praise You and make a meal of tribute in Your honor. The flowers bloom, they blossom full of scent and of different colors. Dawn comes each morning, reawakening and renewing our passions for life and how our day's about to begin. when at day's end, the sun goes down, we are also praising You Our Savior for allowing us to fulfill whatever we choose to accomplish that day. New life is born everyday, from age to age, from strength to strength and with it comes new challenges that we celebrate the chance we receive to champion a particular cause. You challenged yourself daily, Officer Cook, you strived to fulfill your role in this world as our protector and public service guardian to all Dade County residents. Your integrity, valor and dignity all found their way out in the streets of this county, where you patrolled with a passion, compassion for all and bringing humbleness coupled with humility and honor to your loving family members, comrades and the many friends outside of your profession that both you and your beloved wife, Karen, befriended. You were their hero, your memory and the goodwill that you represented is treasured forever as is your legacy as humane as you were, Officer Cook, stellar as they come. You lit the torch, set the example of what honesty and hard work really means. Your devotion, dedication and desire are what remains for other officers to follow. Your path to success started at a young age and remained as steady for all twenty-five years of your life, cut way too short by this terrible element in our society we label wickedness. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero, all of God's blessings shine down upon us and it is our burden, our onus to take responsibility and to act properly and to maintain a semblance of dignity, law and order within our means. This insures the safety, peace and unity of the community and its fine citizens. As you comported yourself,Officer Cook, the least we could all do is try and at least act as civilized and as caring and considerate as yourself.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 9, 2014
O how wonderful it is to be a guest somewhere? Waves crashing about, the heaven's scent of a cool fresh breeze. We offer our prayers to You God of mercy and of wondrous miracles. You make things happen for a reason. A reason for the season, snow in the winter, hot and humid weather during the summer. You are always near us when we call upon You. Like a finely cut diamond, polished until it shines brilliantly. We rejoice when the sunrises and when it sets and the moon comes out and illuminates the skies at night, we remember You. We sing Your praises because of yourself, Officer Cook and the many other brave and gallant officers who made the ultimate sacrifice to guarantee our freedom, peace, unity and safety. Dade County, as does all counties around our great nation, takes time to salute with honor and a grand sense of pride and accomplishment, all of its heroes and heroines of yesterday, today and tomorrow. The Metro-Dade Police Department honors you and your comrades for your dedicated and diligent service. We pray for happiness and contentment and your stellar character was the impetus for our prosperity, good health and everyday pleasures, which you had the right to be able to enjoy with your beloved Karen and your family. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Summer, winter, spring and fall, we remember you, Officer Cook. Your humble legacy remains etched upon our minds and within our hearts. When it came time for business, your heart was as big as it could be in helping those to help themselves.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 9, 2014
The superlatives have been superbly stated. The eulogies from the Auxliary Bishop and other celebrants eloquently stated. The knots of knowledge, wisdom, compassion and integrity tied forever, laced as neatly as the uniform you donned, Officer Cook, on the first day of your professional police career. Captivating and charming a humble man who set out in search of safety and security in the Dade County venue. The zestful enthusiasm, the vim, the vigor, as much as your valiant attempts to rein in this terror we label evil. You were the consummate police officer who endured on our behalf. You stood toe to toe with an element we brand as dangerous, all the while you were risking your very existence so we the ordinary person could carry on with our lives, careers, aspirations that we actually try to accomplish. The goals that we set to complete with all the self-confidence as you fervently displayed, Officer Cook. The dreams you made part of your young life that you so devoted, dedicated your entire body to achieve through constant, learning, training and practice. They, your department doesn't just put its officers on these streets without going through an intensive trial. All the fine attributes you, Officer Cook and your comrades went through is not just based on trial and error. Being intensely loyal and faithful is not enough. Dignified, toiling through hard work, as is the case with a police academy recruit can identify who belongs with the fraternity and who doesn't. Communication skills are quite ideal, it is with this very mental and physical toughness that helps the supervisors determine who fits the mold. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero, God took an angel to be cherished and treasured forever up to His shelter to patrol His golden streets where nothing will ever again cause you any harm. Though it's still tragically discomforting that you are not here with us to continue your mission and to be holding hands and hugging your family members. Your love and support grows eternally by leaps and bounds.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 8, 2014
When will we ever learn to respect and come to cherish all that God gives us? Love and respect begin in the home. One o four very first lessons we all learn from our dear beloved parents. We ask for pardon when we wrong someone and are judged accordingly. As gracious as God is and as He is slow to anger, so too must we behave as such. You learned this lesson, Officer Cook and it stayed with you for your entire lifetime and police career. We pray for peace and harmony and as Your trusted flock of loyal servants, we ask for Your blessings for all the goodness and goodwill to be spread out throughout our world. May we serve with more fervor and with a renewed resiliency. You were diligent, devoted and determined in all your efforts, Officer Cook, the results speak for themselves. Though you left us too soon, the memories of your wonderful life and proud, yet humble police career will stay with us forever. The picture of you in your uniform with the American flag behind you, my, there had to be many proud moments for all of your treasured family members. In God we trust, we put our faith that God is watching you, my neighbor, friend and hero patrolling His golden streets above with the same sense of a calming influence and profound passion as you so vividly displayed here from the time of your birth until you were suddenly taken from among our midst by wanton violence perpetrated by a very troubled young man. You both had rights and now sadly that has been abruptly gone. You'll always be remembered and saluted by myself and my family. I will always keep you, Mrs. Cook in my thoughts and in my prayers. You darling son was a marvelous gentleman who did not deserve any evil placed upon him. He humbly wore the crown of achievement and his heroic actions saved his colleagues and those civilians. Who knows how many more may have perished if not for his boldness and quick thinking actions that day of May 16, 1979?
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 8, 2014
By the marvelous grace, O Lord have You brought forth the many creatures, constellations and so forth. From the heights of mountains and hilltops do we offer our prayers to You. In wisdom and in abounding kindness have You allowed us to think, plan and ponder our most important decisions in our lives, careers, whatever we plan to achieve. Arrogance, ignorance and greed shall be replaced with words such as: honesty, dignity and integrity. One can travel much further down the tracks if they can keep things simple and basic and just focus on these three words. Police officers have enough trouble these days seemingly being able to allow these words to infiltrate their workspace. My neighbor, friend and hero, Officer Cook, you were a humble and loyal public servant. You lived humbly, acted humanely to all persons you ever came across and conducted all your personal and professional affairs with honor, courage in commitment and with valor. So there will never be any qualms regarding your conduct or your preoccupation in helping make peace, freedom and unity a reality for Dade County and its citizens. In life we take risks to make this a safer world, you undertook these risks, Officer Cook and by your brave actions you helped to change the landscape forevermore. Your handiwork enabled us the right to worship, to live, to breathe and whatever we choose to accomplish because of your unwavering success in helping Our Master lessen evil and its harmful effects on society. You were a gifted man, a wise gentleman, whose wit, loyalty and sense of humor will remain etched in the hearts of all those who knew you, respected and adored you. Pollution, destruction, erosion and an environment poisoned by wickedness has been made a little smaller by you compassionate acts of courage and pride never to be forgotten. Rest in peace. The sweet smell of success is being brought down from heaven, hopefully it will carry over to those officers who choose to inhale its magnificent scent.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 8, 2014
A man of ideals, a police officer on a crusade to rid this world of the very violence that took you too soon from it. The courage to collaborate and to consolidate all of your goals, dreams and aspirations into one standard and by that standard you performed your professional responsibilities with all the class, honesty, dignity and the integrity so vital, Officer Cook, that you were a large part of helping to eliminate the chains of evil which still handcuff our many communities nationwide. No man from your family, friends and comrades will ever dispute or question your infinite wisdom, wit and leadership skills you acquired through very intense training. Your participation in our community as a trusted, loyal and dedicated public servant serves forevermore as the stimulus for how all other police officers need to conduct their personal and professional conduct. You were above reproach my neighbor, friend and hero and are to be humbly saluted and revered for having the intestinal fortitude and intuition to truly make a difference in the hearts and souls of all Dade County citizens. Rest in peace. The tragedy that took your young life should never ever happen to any other officer again. "We Shall Be One" the words on your gravestone have a profoundly deep meaning, as they are meant to awaken us all to the calls of duty. Laying back won't produce the desired results, action not talk, usually gets it done. You have to "walk the walk," not talk and talk. The world relies on its creatures to improve it by actions and good deeds. Something you aspired to be and got done during your twenty-five faithfully fulfilling and fruitful years of service to all people.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 7, 2014
I meant to say, Officer Cook, that it was through your humble ways that you allowed the opportunity to patrol a community where you were revered and admired. Bless us O Lord, for allowing Your arc to perpetually surround us each and every morning that the sun rises and each evening that the sun sets. For Your friendship to all Your creatures is a blessing only mankind can realize. The miracles and challenges that You present to all serve as a test, a wake up call to stimulate our souls to repent and to act accordingly. For those who have violated Your laws and statutes we pray for their redemption and for the chance to make a change for a more peaceful life. For all your convictions, Officer Cook, for your courage to commitment, the pride you brought to all, your family, your colleagues and friends from all over, you are to be saluted as your treasured life has been celebrated. Men and women who grow up in an upbringing of honor and decency need to be thanked over and over for their work, their toil in this age where wickedness still spreads its cover over this very society. Your contribution, Officer Cook, along with your other comrades who paid the ultimate price for peace, freedom and unity shall be duly noted and celebrated even when the day comes when evil no longer exists. But make no mistake, we still need faithfully serving police officers whose dignity and integrity grace our nation. Your grace and gregarious personality will never be forgotten. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. I try sincerely to get the you and your properly affixed in each reflection I leave in your honor, honoring a true hero whose good name and valiant actions precedes your legendary humble life and police career. Forty-two officers serving a common cause and laying down everything for our security, prosperity and good health. The battle continues as you all look down from the heavens above on those who took over your watches.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 7, 2014
Blessed is the Lord of all creatures, whose light shines through all who walk this earth and from You are their lives defined. You provide food and drink to all who are in need and sustain them. You bring joy and good cheer and a renewed vigor to all who toil for the sake of Your holy name. Blessed are our loving parents who give birth and help bring life and honor to us. To be able to act in goodness and stay honorable to all we ask for a very extra special blessing. Heal all who are not well and induce a proper healing to them. Champion the causes of the less fortunate, hold Your crown of victory over their heads. Pardon those who transgress Your laws and bless them as You guide them on the proper pathways of life. Instruct them how to live a righteous and devout life and to carry out whatever career they choose in love, respect, dignity and a rightful integrity. Lead all police officers and whoever champions the causes of justice, peace and unity with a devout humbleness. Serve God, be strong and you shall triumph in the end bringing redemption to the whole land forevermore. Forevermore we remember you courageous actions, Officer Cook. The pious and unselfish convictions which carried you in all the humility and dignity that is required of all public servants. You were a God-fearing gentleman who humble ways allowed you to steer and to patrol Dade County streets with an inner peace that offered you the opportunity to both sooth and to calm those angered by this disturbance of evil. The light of your cherished soul had helped these last thirty-five years in quelling misfortune the root of this wickedness. Keep watching from above as you rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 7, 2014
O God, as a youngster, I ran through Your fields to play. Their beauty and elegance is like music to the ears. It makes my eyes as big as saucers, but this is why You created me. You were created, Officer Cook and you lived your whole life on the foundation of truth and peace. Your home had to be a most humble abode where you and your sister, Nancy, invited many friends over to play, laugh and to study with each other. Your loving parents instilled a peaceful and a most dignified upbringing, one that would lead to your successes in life and in your career as a police officer. You took the most beautifully wonderful photos of nature and all that this world affords us. You were a happy person, a strong person, humanely dignified with a stellar character to help you maintain law and order. Your loving spirit has always wrapped its wonderful being around those who both loved you and admired you. You'll forever be by their sides guiding them along the pathways of justice. One can never go wrong acting and doing the proper things at all times. Your beloved wife, Karen, knew you to be this type of gentleman, literally and an extraordinarily humble hero who validated his life and those ideals and aspirations by your valiant acts of both faith and responsibility. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Wherever and whenever your spirit travels this and everyday, you will always be remembered by all people for having the fortitude to serve and protect in a fearless and in an unwavering, determined and devoted manner.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 6, 2014
We offer our praises and prayers for those angels born into this world to serve and to protect mankind with their bravery, courage and valor. They possess feelings of sensitivity just as the people they watch over. They start out doing whatever is given to them and then their assignments can range from the simplest problem to solve to the most complicated and dangerous mission or dispute to quell. They live as our heroes and heroines, happy lives and peaceful homes do they come from. They give of themselves in a faithfully and dedicated manner to witness peace, liberty and unity ride high in their communities. They maintain our rights, the right to prosper in good health, the right to pursue whatever opportunities present themselves, they too have these rights and when they are violated, we the citizen feel ashamed. When their lives are taken, we feel a strong sense of grief surrounding us, for if not for there loyalty, we would not have any hope, which springs eternal. Their loss, is a loss not only for their beloved families, their comrades, but for an entire nation. When you were taken from our midst, Officer Cook, you always fought for our dignities, while all along maintaining a calming presence over Dade County, the community where you grew up and lived. your integrity and honesty were many of the focal points of your well-lived life and a professional police career that was cut way too short and how very sad this was and still to this very day is. All of the changes, the new buildings, the new homes and businesses in Liberty City and in and Dade County were largely in part because of your heroic actions on May 16, 1979. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. We won't forget! You are now one of God's treasured angels charged with looking down upon us and helping to keep us safe and secure.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 6, 2014
Praise God who creates us each according to His will. Your cups overflows brimming with greatness. We can now drink to our hearts content and refresh ourselves to serve Your will. All the planets and stars are arranged so we can view their loveliness at night. We see your sparkling soul, Officer Cook, still shining brightly. Like a rose that shines, like polished diamonds that glisten so uniquely, we gaze in amazement. It is You who gave us whatever, that includes our devoted and adored heroes and heroines, police officers who serve and protect with wisdom and valor. No other kindness can ever be repaid. We watch, we look back and we cherish the times we spent with them. sometimes there is no time to say hello or goodbye, so our words and thoughts when greeting them should be respect and esteemed admiration for a dangerous profession well done. It was your pleasure, Officer Cook, to serve us, you could have pursued another profession, you chose to become a gifted and valued member of the Metro-Dade Police Department. You provided extraordinary service never to be forgotten. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Your legacy remains as humble as yourself who donned his uniform in pride and in honor. Your shoes that carried you from one point to another were like polished diamonds, no scuffs whatsoever.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 5, 2014
We sing our praises to God for providing bounty for all who are hungry. All those creatures that walk or fly around nourishment is left for them. For those born and those who sacrifice their lives for the security of all in bravery and in commitment and conviction we owe our thanks. We should be thrilled to worship and to revere Your greatness, it resonates around our universe. our homes are filled with honor and goodness, our friends are many, we give thanks. Those who honor You, we shall honor. For songs and good cheers we sing Your praises, our hearts are happy. Not entirely so, there are those who hearts are still filled with grief and loss over your untimely passing, Officer Cook, though it was all for heaven's sake and for the betterment of Dade County and its residents. Your inspiration and heroism have long been a part of us and the culture that surrounds those who carry on your good name in humility and in humbleness. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. All give some and some give all. You gave your entire being for us to stay unified in peace and in liberty. Your sister, Nancy used these words regarding some and all giving. She knows her darling brother quite well, your friendship with me and my family would surely have been welcomed.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 5, 2014
We give our appreciation for God creating this wonderful world, great homes, beautifully flowing bodies of water and that which is delightful. Everything that rests firmly in the hands and feet of all our beloved heroes and heroines, we treasure. Officer Cook, some of our beloved officers come a dime a dozen, you were worth your entire physical being saving and serving with that pleasant smile and calming voice, with a wit and wisdom to reach out to others. By God's greenest lands and all earthly belongings do you now rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Heroes and heroines are born and then they create their lives by chartering a pathway of righteousness all the while they do so in honor and with integrity.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
December 4, 2014
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