Family, Friends, and All Others Remember . . .
 
Photograph: Correctional Officer Brent W. Lumley
Patch image: Arizona Department of Corrections, Arizona

Correctional Officer Brent W. Lumley
Arizona Department of Corrections
Arizona
Friday, March 7, 1997

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Made it to the National Law Enforcement Memorial the other day. Seeing your name on there brought back memories. I had great respect for you as an officer. Everyday when you brought 396 through North Gate, you always gave us a hand. A lot of guys tried to drag their feet and find excuses to not help out. I could always count on you to get in there and lend a hand. Rest in peace brother. You will not be forgotten.

Thomas Haraman
COII ASPC-PV 94-01

2009-08-27


I think of you often and wonder what you would be doing now. Your laugh and some of your crazy jokes still linger in my memories. I know you are in a wonderful place and how happy you must be watching over your son. You are gone but will never be forgotten friend.

gina
friend

2009-03-19


This month marks 12 years since Brent's ultimate sacrifice. He is remembered everyday in our family. Brent is surley looking down from his heavenly home beaming with pride in how well Blake is doing. Blake has many memories of his father and is living his life to honor him. I am so proud of him as well. Thank you Brent for our Son!

Doreena Lumley-Wiegert
Phoenix PD

2009-03-17


Gone but not forgotten.

Anonymous

2009-03-16


Your heroism and service is honored today, the 12th 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 who was murdered in the the line of duty on April 24, 2005 while serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer.

Time never diminishes respect. Your memory will always be honored and revered.

Rest In Peace.

Phyllis Loya

Phyllis Loya
mother of fallen officer Larry Lasater

2009-03-07


You have not been forgotten. I always respected the courage of those that work inside the walls of prisons keeping the rest of us safe. You are a true hero. Continue to keep watch over your loved ones and all those keeping us safe.

Bob Gordon
Father of Chicago Officer: Michael P. Gordon, EOW: 8/8/04

2009-03-07


I did not know Officer Lumley but I know of his service. Those that were honored to have served with him speak of a special man. And though I did not have the priviledge of knowing him, his legacy inspires me to be better. I thank him for his service and sacrifice. And to his family, know he will never be forgotten.

COII Candice L. Puyana Studley
Arizona Department of Corrections

2008-07-08


YOU ARE REMEMBERED TODAY AND THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE

Van Den Berghe
MANCHESTER, NH

2008-03-11


You know Brent, it seems like yesterday you and the guys would come by every morning at 0430 to check out your weapons and equipment before heading out on the crew. I'll remember you always.

Derek Vincent CSOII-PV Armory
ADC

2007-08-02


Brent, There isn't a day that goes by that you are not thought of. We all miss you very much.

Sis

Sis

2007-06-28


Brent, I often think back to the days in COTA, and dig out the photo of us taken after being gassed. Im still in disbelief that the friend holding only my shoulder in that picture is gone, at the hands of cowards. Its a shame the rest of the conspirators were not held accountable, but I would bet that their conscience gets to them at times and would go as far to say some have probably visited this memorial for you.

Im now putting guys in prison instead of watching them arrive, and the lesson learned in your death helps to keep me on my toes. I also think of Blake and wonder how he is doing, hopefully all is well.

John
Police Officer

2007-06-26


A decade may have passed since you were called away, but you have not been forgotten. Continue to keep watch over your loved ones and those still out on patrol. You are a true hero and heroes never die. You will never be forgotten.

Bob Gordon
Father of Officer Michael P. Gordon, EOW: 8/8/04

2007-03-07


G-d Bless.



2007-03-07


Your sacrifice was not in vien. The ADOC subsequently allowed us to carry OC Spray on the units. I attended your funeral and rode in the motorcade. It went on for at least two miles. You are well remembered. May God bless and keep your family. (Former ADC COII #4514 ASPC-PHX and COCC 1992-2000)

Police Officer II Raymond Clayden
Federal Reserve Police - 12L SLC

2006-11-07


Rest in Peace, Officer Lumley. Your sacrifice is not forgotten.

Officer 11169

2006-11-02


Another brave soul has joined God's rank and File.

Officer Erin Tarver
Guardsmark Security

2006-09-10


I barely knew you but you had a huge impact on me. I followed you by working your unit for a couple years. The impact you had and still have on all officers who work there is too huge to put into words. you are continually missed.

Sgt Chris Allen
ASPC Perryville. RET.

2006-03-09


Thank you for your service.May you Rest in Peace.



2006-03-07


Thank you for your sacrifice. Thank you for the protection of the public, and your fellow officers. You are a true hero.

Love, and respect,
James Cole

Parole Officer James Cole
Az Dept of Corrections

2005-12-15


You were a professional and a true model of what a correctional officer should be. You are missed and God Bless you and your family.

Mike Stewart

Former ASPC-Perryville officer.
Adelanto School District.

2005-11-02


Brent, I will never forget working with you that day while I was assigned to Kitchen #25, and you were on Bldg.26's yard. God Bless you and your family, and I will always remember.

L.P.S. P.Mancini
Federal Bureau of Prisons

2005-10-07


You changed my life and the way I do my job. The images of your family on the day of your family will remain etched in my memory. I pray for your family.

COIII Mooney
ADOC

2005-08-04


Officer Lumley,

We stand as one in the sad death of any Officer that is willing to put their lives on the line to keep the public safe. Thank You for your service and God bless!!!

Correctional Officer
California Department Of Corrections

2005-06-10


AMEN and DITTO.
Lynn Kole
WA state



2004-01-19


Officer Lumley:

YOU are in our thoughts daily, as we do our duty to the State of Arizona. Your sacrifice inspires us all to "do it right."

Every day we put on that uniform we know that we may not return, but we go anyway. We squash our fears so others will not be afraid.

You will be missed Brent. For now, we'll all do uor best, and someday, we'll all be together again.

Anonymous

2003-11-26


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