Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer William Coleman Cook

Metro-Dade Police Department, Florida

End of Watch Wednesday, May 16, 1979

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Reflections for Police Officer William Coleman Cook

Prayer is...an ever available door by which to come into God's presence. Your comrades were at the door of North Shore Hospital praying for your welfare and that of your colleagues, Officers DiGenova and officer Edgerton. The doctors worked as hard as they could to save your young life, God needed you more to help Him with His heavenly task of watching over His streets, the ones you so fiercely protected. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

God is the sunshine that warms us, the rain that melts the frost and waters the young plants. The presence of God is a climate of strong and bracing love, always there. Your harmonious presence Officer Cook, would brighten a sad day and illuminate a dark room. Your embrace would calm a hysterical person down and your vitality was essential to the rank and file and morale of your department. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

Always be in a state of expectancy and see that you leave room for God to come in as he likes. We expected to see you come home from your shift everyday and for the most past you did, Officer Cook. Your courage was outstanding in the face of violence and you'll always be remembered. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

God is always present in the temple of your heart. His home. And when you come in to meet Him there, you find that it is the one place of deep satisfaction where every longing is met. For all your achievements, Officer Cook, I don't believe we have to look far to find your soul. The day of your tragic passing it went straight up to heaven, awaiting God's heavenly embrace for a job well done. Now you can help Me with a very demanding task, and that is to keep watch over those who faithfully toil in this world trying to combat negativity that still pervades our society. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

We need never shout across spaces to an absent God. He is nearer than our own soul, closer than our most secret thoughts. I think you raised your voice, Officer Cook, when you had to garner another officer's attention. Your soothing and pleasant disposition made it a joy to team up with you. Probably every officer wished they could have worked with you. Always there to share and care and inquire if they were fine. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

You will find as you look back upon your life, that the moments when you have really lived are the moments when you have done things in the spirit of love. All your efforts, dreams and aspirations Officer Cook, were always performed for the sake of heaven. This is what determines a person's spiritual worth when they pass from this world and their soul travels upward to God's glorious palace. This is where your soul rests in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in Me- put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you. All police officers should be practicing what their preaching and you my neighbor, friend and hero, Officer Cook, were no different. It's how you could utilize every opportunity in a positive channel that could make your job a bit easier or safer. You practiced everything to the letter right down to your last breath you drew. What a tragedy! But, we'll never forget your cunning and bravery. You demonstrated the proper techniques on how to maintain and survive the roughness of the areas you served and defended. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

My dear children, let's not just talk about love; let's practice real love. This is the only way we'll know we're truly living in God's reality. It's also the way to shut down debilitating self criticism, even when there is something to it. For God is greater than our worried hearts and knows more about us than we do ourselves. And friends, once that's taken care of and we're no longer accusing or condemning ourselves, we're bold and free before God! We're able to stretch our hands out and receive what we asked for because we're doing what He said, doing what pleases Him. Again, this is God's command; to believe in His personality. He told us to love each other, in line with the original command. As we keep His commands, we live deeply and surely in Him and He lives in us. And this is how we experience His deep and abiding presence in us; by the Spirit He gave. He gave you life Officer Cook. You were able to juggle a number of different assignments because you had the will that assisted you in gaining the skill. You overcame difficulties and were able to maximize your potential. This is a key to the success of today's officers. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. People loved you, Officer Cook and they gravitated over to you to gain insights they would not normally have the chance to do.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

We must drink deeply from the very Source the deep calm and peace interior quietude and refreshment of God, allowing the pure water of divine grace to flow plentifully and unceasingly from the source itself. All those men and women who worked with you, Officer Cook, knew where to go when they had an issue or problem with something that might have caused them trouble on the streets. They went to Officer William C. Cook. Your fresh insights and versatility were like a breath of fresh air to them. You had to be one of Metro-Dade Police Department's most trusted officers in your time. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Every time we drink, we should think of you, Officer Cook and your thirst for knowledge.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

Be still and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations. I will be exalted in the earth. We are all exalted by having known you, Officer Cook and your outstanding community service and easy going passion that allowed you to work at a high skill level. Personally, I still wished I had know you, I'm sure your sense of humor would have made me crack up in laughter. We are allowed some light moments, but when the going gets tough the tough get going. You were stern when the situation dictated, calm when necessary and most of all compassionate beyond the letter. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

Whoever drinks the water I give will never be thirsty. The water I give will become a spring of water gushing up inside that person, giving eternal life. You were Officer Cook, a wellspring of knowledge, an encyclopedia of history about your department that now can be shared for years to come. Your bright smile and gregariousness is cherished by your loved ones and friends to pick them up if they are downtrodden. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

So wait before the Lord. Wait in the stillness. And in the stillness, assurance will come to you. You will know that you are heard; you will know that your Lord ponders the voice of your humble desires; you will hear quiet words spoken to you yourself, perhaps to your grateful surprise and refreshment. Your resting in peace my neighbor, friend and hero, Officer Cook, in the serenity befitting heroes such as yourself who answered calls over and beyond the calls of duty. Your humbleness is certainly absent from officers who could use a lesson or two into what it takes to make a valuable and a most resourceful officer. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

Solitude liberates us from entanglements by carving out a space from which we can see ourselves and our situation before the Audience of One. Solitude provides the private place where we can take our bearings and so make God our North Star. You are now among the firmaments in the sky, Officer Cook. Your soul has blazed a path for all future officers to pursue the proper and just things you so faithfully attained. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 25, 2013

God did not tell us to follow Him because he needed our help, but because he knew that loving Him would make us whole. You are whole once again, Officer Cook. Your soul traveled to heaven as a whole component of your being. Your physical abilities were far superior than other officers and your wisdom more mature than others. I'm sure your maturity is sorely missed among the ranks of your peers and they regret not having your keen intellect guiding them each day. They do have memories, officers who worked with you and knew the type of officer you turned out to become. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero. Your capabilities are needed more than we think and God has the best of officers in His eternal stable to watch and witness good police work at its finest.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

You'll go out in joy, you'll be led into a whole and complete life. The mountains and hills will lead the parade, bursting with song. All the trees of the forest will join the procession, exuberant with applause. At your Inspector's Funeral, Officer Cook, you were being showered with accolades for a job well done. Now your in heaven singing with glee as you so faithfully watch God's flock of officers here on this earth. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

And now...one final thing. Fix your thoughts on what is true and honorable and right, pure, lovely and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise. Your mind, Officer Cook, was only focused on the now and how do I serve my community and offer them more than I already do? You sought to constantly improve upon the qualities which made you who you were. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

There are two days in the week about which I never worry. Two carefree days, kept sacredly from fear and apprehension. One of these days is yesterday-and the other is tomorrow. You lived your life for the moment, Officer Cook. Nothing as we know is to be taken for granted. We understand this and certainly men and women as brave as you were understood this when they decided to become police officers. You looked forward to having your first weekend off to spend time with Karen, It's sad, but we can always remember the good times you spent with her and your family and friends. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

Don't fret or worry. Instead of worrying, pray. let petitions and praises shape your worries into prayers, letting God know your concerns. before you know it, a sense of God's wholeness, everything coming together for good, will come and settle you down. It's wonderful what happens when God displaces worry at the center of your life. We never had to concern ourselves, Officer Cook, when you did your job. Now we must be aware of officers who tragically have become rogue officers and have let dishonor stain their image. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

It's only a tiny rosebud-A flower of God's design; But I cannot unfold the petals with these clumsy hands of mine. And the pathway that lies before me, only my heavenly Father knows-I'll trust Him to unfold the moments, just as fast as he unfolds the rose. As your last moments were unfolding, Officer Cook, God was still with you and trying to save your life. Your bravery will not be forgotten, nor your achievements outside the community. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

Once again you will have compassion on us..You will show us your faithfulness and unfailing love as you promised. For all the days of your life, Officer Cook, you never let us down. Your calmness under duress never wavered and your compassion never lessened. You taught us the greatest lesson in life, that was never quit. Stay loyal to God and live your life with dignity and assertiveness. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

God makes a promise-faith believes it, hope anticipates it, patience quietly awaits it. We just have to exhibit patience, we know one day, Officer Cook, we will meet up with you again. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

God has not promised sun without rain, joy without sorrow, peace without pain. But God has promised strength for the day, rest for the labor, light for the way, grace for the trials, help from above, unfailing sympathy, undying love. For all your trials and tribulations, Officer Cook, God will always guide your eternal journeys in a safe and most meaningful way. For what you meant to your community, we'll always try to keep watch over your family and will make absolute sure you are not forgotten ever. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

God's love never ceases. never....God doesn't love us less if we fail or more if we succeed. God's love never ceases. As long as your resting in peace my neighbor, friend and hero, Officer Cook, He will never stop loving you and will forever watch your soul as you patrol God's streets.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

Each time a rainbow appears, stretching from one end of the sky to the other, it's God renewing His promise. Each shade of color, each facet of light displays the radiant spectrum of God's love-a promise that life can be new for each one of us. In your profession, Officer Cook, you had to blend in your talents with various officers, of all races, creeds and nationalities. This is what makes a police department functional, responsible and reliable, allowing it to handle the various calls that its officers are sent out into the streets to answer. The four corners of the universe are like a rainbow, we blend our selected talents into one to help make this a better place to live and achieve as you did.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

God loves us for ourselves. He values our love more than he values galaxies of new created worlds. God valued all the love and support you provided to your family and friends and is here to let us know He will always look out after you for the outstanding work you did for your community. Rest in peace my neighbor, friend and hero.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

February 24, 2013

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