Greeneville Police Department, Tennessee
End of Watch Monday, December 14, 1964
Reflections for Sergeant John Lowery Freshour
Sgt. John (Pony) Freshour was my Great Uncle, Pony’s sister Virginia (Gal) was my grandmother. I was 2 years old when Pony was fatally injured in a crash. Thank You for your Service and RIP Sgt. John “Pony” Freshour
Auxiliary Captain Randy Weems
Greene County Tn. Sheriff’s Department Great Nephew
October 31, 2023
This is my Great Great Uncle. I am trying to do research on the history of this side of the family. I was finally able to receive a patch that is in the current picture. Thank you for your service!
SPO Jason Dean
Jefferson City Police Department
January 8, 2022
This is my grandfather. Proud to be his granddaughter
Michelle Comparato
November 17, 2021
Rest in peace Sergeant Freshour.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 20, 2021
This is my grandfather, killed long before I came long but still a hero to me.
Michelle Comparato Snider
January 9, 2016
This is my grandfather, killed long before I came along but he still is a hero to me.
Michelle Comparato Snider
January 9, 2016
Your heroism and service is honored today, the 47th anniversary of your death. Your memory lives and you continue to inspire. Thank you for your service. My cherished son Larry Lasater was a fellow police officer murdered in the line of duty on April 24, 2005 while serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer.
Rest In Peace.
Phyllis Loya
mom of fallen California Officer Larry Lasater, PPD, eow 4/24/05
December 14, 2011
You are remembered today and thank you sir for your service
vandenberghe
manchester, nh
December 8, 2007
Connected only by last name, Sergeant John Lowery Freshour was k8illed in the line of duty the year before I began my 30-year career in Law Enforcement. Since my family roots came from Tennessee, we must have been related some generations back. My sincere condolances to Sergeant John Lowere Freshour.
Ron Freshour, Salem, Oregon
Captain Ronald G. Freshour
Marion County Sheriff's Office, Salem, Oregon
July 5, 2006
Brother, I hope I am telling your story correctly as I was only 8 years old at the time. You were involved in a accident at the corner drug store when you and a fire truck came to the intersection at the same time. I remember how the whole community of Greeneville felt about you I want to know there is still a felling of loss. I have remembered this event for almost 40 years I didn't know you but I wish I had even in this amount of time I tell younger officer of the price guys like you made just out on Patrol doing your job rest easy brother.
Anonymous
January 19, 2004
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