 | Sergeant Hubert E. Roush Indiana State Police Indiana Wednesday, January 26, 1955 |
SGT. Roush your work on this Earth as we know it is now done. You are in God's Hands now brother. May you rest in peace. SGT. Daryl Brewer Clarksville Police Dept. Clarksville, Tennessee 2008-05-28
Rest in peace my brother - Sergeant S. Roush Sinton Police dept Sinton Texas Sergeant Scott Roush Sinton Texas Police Dept 2008-03-02
YOU ARE REMEMBERED TODAY AND THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE Pat Van Den Berghe Neighbors for a Better Manchester, NH 2008-01-22
Uncle, I did not have the pleasure of meeting you and that is unfortunate. Your death took part of my father with you and he never spoke about you, at least to me. It's amazing, although no one spoke directly of police work in our family two of your great-nephews are now serving. The Fort Wayne Police Deparment is home to Officier Coleman, my nephew. The United States Air Force is home to my son, Airman Hayden. He is serving in the Security Forces as an MP at the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. God Bless you and thank you for your service. Rest in Peace. Sue Ann Hayden (Roush) Niece 2007-03-27
You lived 2 doors from my grand-mother when I was a little boy..I remember looking at your patrol car..I have been a L>E> officer for 30 years and have never forgotten you..rest in peace
2006-07-13
Rest in peace Sgt. Roush
2006-01-23
Our Greatest Fear Yet once again the Thin Blue Line is diminished, an officer’s final tour of duty is finished. "Officer down", it’s our greatest fear, and once again, I hold back a tear. They patrol in the state, city, county and town, in uniforms colored white, green, blue and brown. The shape of their badges may vary, but it’s a symbol that they all, proudly carry. They leave for work with a kiss goodbye, but some don’t come home, no matter how hard they try. To uphold the law is the job that they pick, with such high aspirations, why must some die so quick? They leave behind loved ones, family and friends, after their lives have met tragic ends. Some die in crashes, others hearts not too stout, too many have been lost when gunshots ring out. Our Heavenly Father has called them home, no more these dark streets do they roam. Through trial and error they have given their best, please Lord, now grant them eternal rest. Yet once again the Thin Blue Line is diminished, an officer’s final tour of duty is finished. " Officer down", it’s our greatest fear, and once again I hold back a tear.
Master Trooper Dave “Stumpy” Miller
Indiana State Police Dist 13 2005-12-19
Trooper Roush...no officer should be without a reflection on this incredible website. Thank you for your service in the military and on the street. God bless. Special Agent Dennis Duncan Norfolk Southern Railway Police 2004-03-05
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