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Trooper Randall Lamar Hester

South Carolina Highway Patrol, South Carolina

End of Watch Wednesday, April 20, 1994

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Reflections for Trooper Randall Lamar Hester

I was your friend your pal your brother Trooper,your Brother in Christ. But as your Sergeant I sometimes struggle with the fact that I assigned you to the special duty that night you left us. But I realize now that you would not have wanted it to be any other way. Trying to stop drug activity and other criminal actvity in an area infested. I sent my two best to have only one return. I know you would have been mad at me had I not asked you to go. God had a plan for you and it was fullfilled. I for one have become closer to my Lord because of you as well as the many others you came in contact with. I just wish I had been as you were when I was a young Trooper. I miss you Brother Trooper,Brother veteran , Brother Christain. Never a day goes by that I dont think of you. See you when I get there.

Sgt. W.R. Griffith Jr. (Ret.)
S.C.H.P.

April 28, 2005

Thanks for your job. god bless you.

SGT. ANGEL GUZMAN
PUERTO RICO POLICE DEPARTMENT

April 25, 2005

Thanks brother. Rest easy

Trooper
Georgia State Patrol

May 8, 2004

Trooper Hester It has been almost 10 yeras since you were taken from us Brother. You are still remembered. May God Bless your family who still feels the loss so very much. 01/17/2004

Sr. Trooper Keith Miller (Ret)
Oregon State Police

January 17, 2004

Rest easy, Troop. You are not forgotten as a hero never dies. Thank you for your service.

Deputy M. Moore
Warren County S.O. (OH)

September 3, 2003

GOD BLESS. REST IN PEACE MY BROTHER.

CHIEF RONNIE WATFORD-RETIRED
JEFFERSON POLICE DEPT,S.C.

You brother will never be forgotten, as we do our jobs in memory of you. Our love from all of the TN Troopers

Trooper Matt Fagiana
Tennessee Highway Patrol

Gone But Never Forgotten, For now we have the watch that you so bravely gave your life for. Honor and defend it we will, for now we have an Angel to guide us. Rest in Peace our Brother you shall Forever be missed.

Keith Porter
Medshore Ambulance Service

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