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Constable Darius Quimby

Albany County Constable's Office, New York

End of Watch Monday, January 3, 1791

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Reflections for Constable Darius Quimby

It’ s hard to believe that you were taken from our world over 200 years ago…, Constable Quimby
violence and disrespect for the law does seem to go forever.
You gave your life for us, and we will not forget you, sir.
You ARE a hero. Rest now and let your department’s newest officers Take over the Watch for you.
Mike Bradford; Tallahassee Police Dept., Ret.

Invest. Mike Bradford-Ret
Tallahassee Police Dept

October 7, 2003

212 years later, you are still a hero.

(8/30/03)

August 30, 2003

Gone but never forgotten, on day all fallen officers will rejoice together, no matter what time you served. Thank you for

Patrolman
BMPD,NC

You were the first of many who have made the ultimate sacrafice- Each and everone of you are heros, and remain in our hearts forever! God bless you and the families and friends you left behind. YOU WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN!

A siter in blue
Orlando Police Dept.

The first of so many. Guide those who follow. God bless you sir. A hero never forgotten.

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

Thank you Constable Quimby for you dedication and your sacrifice. So many years ago however the battle is still the same. The challange to keep the outlaws from victimizing the citizens goes on. Your memory will also go on. God has a special plce for his officers who carry the sword. He placed you there and has a special place for you. (7-16-2003)

Sr. Trooper Keith Miller
Oregon State Police

Almost two hundred years before I was born and I can't help but think of the pain that was felt by all citizens through out the US at a time when LE was just getting started.
God Bless You for your sacrifice.

Deputy Constable LC Downing
Wharton County Texas Pct 2

Whether the first, or the second, or the last . . . too many good men and women in the law enforcement family have paid the ultimate price. Thanks to Constable Quimby for making that sacrifice, in order to protect his fellow citizens, and make the world a little bit safer.

Officer Brian Jones
Boulder County Sheriff's Office

Rest in peace. Time has not forgotten you, nor will it.

Inv. Michael Walker
Tallahassee Police Department

Thank You for the sacrifice that you made so long ago. Many fine men and women have made this price over and over but I know words can never relieve any one pain and suffering that families and friends endure when they loose a loved one May you continue your watch from heaven over those that walk the beat here on Earth.

Rest in Peace and God Bless!!!!!

Tonya Stephenson
Private Citizen, Pennsylvania

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