Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Patrolman II Timothy Felton Warren

Memphis Police Department, Tennessee

End of Watch Sunday, July 3, 2011

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Reflections for Patrolman II Timothy Felton Warren

May God Ease your familys mind of a heavy broken heart. Watch Over us as we carry on the Duty from here on out. Rest In Peace Brother in Blue.

Officer Taylor
Athens PD

July 6, 2011

Prayers for your family. SIGNAL C Brother Tim!!!

PII Stephen L. Medlin
Memphis Police Department

July 6, 2011

I remember meeting you once while I was patrolling your neighborhood one evening. We talked shop for a while and I have always remembered that. Thanks for everything that you have done. Rest In Peace and you will not be forgotten. May God bless your family and friends during these difficult times.

PTLM Brian Hanson
Bartlett Police Department

July 5, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Patrolman Warren as well as the brotherhood at Memphis Police Department. May you rest in God's eternal peace our brother!

Detective Mark Techmanski
City of Syracuse (NY) Police Department

July 5, 2011

Rest in peace Tim, your watch is over. I still remeber our days of running around the halls of Cleveland High School. My thoughts and prayers will be with your family and fellow MPD officers. You will be truely missed.

Former Police Chief
Holly Grove Police Department Holly Grove Arkansas

July 5, 2011

R. I. P. my brother and my GOD help the Warren family during these tough and difficult times.

Senior Police Officer
Houston Police Department

July 5, 2011

My deepest condolences to the family and friends. God speed my brother you have done your time in Hell. Thank you for your ultimate sacrifice.

MPO TG VINCENT
asheboro police

July 5, 2011

REST IN PEACE.....
WILL KEEP YOUR FAMILY IN MY PRAYERS

SGT. MOORE
GALLOWAY TN

July 5, 2011

You served your city and its people well. Rest in peace! Your brothers from Canada.

Deputy Mike Yeung
British Columbia Sheriff Service

July 5, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Patrolman Warren today and always.. Thank you Patrolman Warren for your service to your community! You are a HERO! Rest in Peace Sir..

Joyce
Sister of OFC. John P Harris EOW 8/19/1994

July 5, 2011

My deepest condolences to the family, friends, & co-workers of Patrolman II Warren. As the Mother of a Son in Law Enforcement....I feel that we are all "one family". Just know that you are all in my prayers. Another good person taken too soon, just "doing his job". May he rest in peace, and may God give each of you the peace you need at this time and the days to follow.

Sincerely,
Anita G. Taylor
Mother of Son in Law Enforcement

Anita G. Taylor
Mother of Son in Law Enforcement

July 5, 2011

I pray to God that everyone knows the sacrafice you gave protectiing the population from a coward that simply could not follow the rules. I also want to say to the wife and children that one day you will see your Daddy again and always remember he is a American Hero that did a job most would not want and the rest would be scared to do. He has my upmost respect.
Respectfully.

Trooper David Osborne
Tennessee Highway Patrol

July 5, 2011

We here on the other side of the Volunteer State are deeply saddened to hear of this tragis loss to the Memphis P.D. They told of his desire to start a church and his faithfulness not only to the MPD badge, but to his family and his faith. Thank you for being a true hero. R.I.P.

Chaplain Paul Grady
Knoxville Police Department, Knoxville, TN

July 5, 2011

Rest in Peace brother may God bless and keep your family in his everlasting arms as you receive your great reward. May God have mercy on the man who saw the need to take your life.

Pastor Greene
Retired FPO

July 5, 2011

Rest in peace Officer Warren. My thoughts and prayers go out to the Warren family and the Memphis Police Department. I will pray for your peace and comfort through this trying time.

Sue Adamson
West Memphis Police Department
West Memphis, Arkansas

Support Services
West Memphis Police Department

July 5, 2011

God has other plans for the taking of this Christian Officer. We will not know the reason until we go to our heavenly home. God always knows what he is doing and the reasons. I will keep his family in prayer. May the Lord be with every officer in Memphis and around the world.

Retired Officer Clyde Angelo
New Orleans Police Department

July 5, 2011

Your devotion to duty, love of yuor family and Gods children in your community are all inscribed in Gods journal of law enforcement heros. As you meet all your new partners in His kingdom know they too paid the ultimate in service their community. Those brothers and sisters lleft behind will keep your heroic record alive for years to come and they will care for your family. God bless you brother Timothy, rest in peace. In Christ

Tom Bradley, Retired
Phoenix PD, AZ State Chap. FOP

July 5, 2011

I left the EDU before Officer Warren arrived and we never got to know each other. I only spoke with him, briefly when he walked to a traffic stop I was on. I am grateful he walked to where I was to watch my back. My prayer is that faith in God will help his family and friends deal with his earthly absence.

P2 B Westbrook
Memphis Police

July 5, 2011

Rest in Peace Brother. we have the watch now. My condolences to your family and friends. Keep heaven safe until the rest of us get there.

Deputy J Celestial
Harris County sheriff Office, Houston,Tx

July 5, 2011

God rest your soul. Rest easy now my Brother in Law, as your watch here on this earth is over. I pray God's loving and merciful hand be on your family members, loved ones, and friends in these terrible times, and for the years that follow.......

Sgt. John L. Gulledge (Ret.)
Escambia County FL. Sheriffs Office

July 5, 2011

Step forward now, policeman. You've borne your burdens well. Come walk a beat on heaven's streets. You've done your time in hell... REST IN PEACE

DISPATCHER CHERYL DINNER
TORONTO POLICE SERVICE

July 5, 2011

To Officer Warrens's family, the Memphis Police Department and the City of Memphis. You are all in our thoughts and prayers during this difficult and tragic time. I was visiting Memphis on July 3rd and was only a few blocks away when this occured. Since that time, I have prayed for all involved and will continue to do so. We have lost a law enforcement brother, a true hero. Memphis, be proud of all who serve on MPD they put their lives on the line everyday for all of you in your great city. May the Warren family, MPD and the city of Memphis, stay strong, continue to beleive and have faith, we are all praying for you.....

Lt. Jonathan L. Butts
Macon County Sheriff's Office Decatur, IL.

July 5, 2011

Rest in peace my brother.

Police Officer Kevin Cramer
Department of Veteran Affairs

July 5, 2011

RIP Officer Warren, May God bless your family and the brave men and women of the Memphis Police Department.

Detective Mike Lavallee
Manchester (NH) Police Department

July 5, 2011

Rest in Peace Officer Warren. You have done your duty and we will carry on for you. You fought the good fight. I'll see you on the other side.

Major Gary Lowe
Morristown Police Dept.

July 5, 2011

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