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Police Officer Ronnie Donald Cox

Addison Police Department, Texas

End of Watch Monday, December 15, 1986

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Reflections for Police Officer Ronnie Donald Cox

You are remembered today and thank you Sir for your service

vandenberghe
manchester, nh

December 8, 2007

You are remembered today and thank you Sir for your service

vandenberghe
manchester, nh

December 8, 2007

Rest easy Brother.....

Senior Officer D. W. reichhardt
Waverly PD, Va.

December 15, 2006

May Our Lord bless you and may He also comfortand strengthen the other officer involved.

December 15, 2006

I went to the academy with Ronnie. He was a fine officer and a great friend to have. It was such a tragic loss when he was killed.

Officer James Henicke
Arlington Tx PD-retired

May 23, 2006

I remember the day I took this picture of you and all the other officers at the PD. I still think about you my friend...and still miss you. We had some great times.......

Scotty

ASAC Doug Scott
U.S. Treasury

May 21, 2006

Ron,

We had fun working together on midnights at Addison. We had fun at shift parties at your house.

You are greatly missed by all.

The Lord will bless you and keep you. We shall meet again.

Richard Adams, Corporal
DFW Airport DPS

February 10, 2006

Ronnie was my first Karate instructor when I was in third grade. I remember him as a kind and loving person. I will never forget him.

Carlos Zamora Fireman
Farmers Branch Fire Department

August 15, 2005

On the anniversary of your death, I salute you for your service and honor you for your sacrifice.

A hero never dies....

Rest in peace, hero.

December 15, 2004

Thank you for your service to the great state of Texas.Rest in peace brother.You and your family are in my prayers

Texas Peace Officer
University of Houston Downtown Law Enforcement Academy class 89

March 25, 2004

I met Ronnie at the Texas Crime Prevention Institute in 1984. We were both learning the fine points community-based , proactive policing. Ronnie was a gentleman with great focus. He was a suburb martial artist and very competent police practitioner. I still remember very painfully the demonstration of an "aikido choke hold" he gave me!

I have to admit that I shed a few tears when I first heard of Ronnie's passing.

Fair winds, brother!

Sgt Tom Wilbeck
Longview Police Dept., (Ret.)

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