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I was a classmate of Jimmie he and I were in the same squad, if I was not looking at the back of his head in the chow line he was looking at the back of mine. I will never forget the gentle giant as a friend. Cpl. Darrell L. Winston #256 Jimmy, you are gone from our presence but not our hearts. LINDA 7 years have passed since we lost you. There is hardly not a day that I do not think of what you sacrficed. You are not forgotten. Trooper Your heroism and service is honored today, the seventh 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 line of duty on April 24, 2005 while serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer. Anonymous Hey man! Can't believe it's been so long since we lost you. I think about you all the time and always smile remembering all our great talks. I'm still amazed that whenever a group of us gets together there is always a Jimmie story. You touched so many of us in a great way. Your spirit lives on brother. Love Ya! Cpl Bobby Brown Jimmie, I never had a chance to meet you in person. Today in the mail I received my promotion letter to TFC, and I immediately thought of you. I will wear my "skeeter wings" in your honor and do my best to live up to the example that you set for us here. Rest well, bro. TROOPER I wrote this poem sometime back in memory of Trooper Jimmie Harold White, II, as he was a dedicated, unselfish Trooper that took his job serious, dedicated himself to his service to the field of Law Enforcement and to the citizens of the State of Arkansas. He is sadly missed and although gone, he'll never be forgotten. LEO Retried/Disabled: Michael R. Powell Jimmie, I've tried to do this several times, but it is so hard to get through the hurt I feel everyday. You were my best friend. I loss I feel is probably not the same as your family, but you were my brother I never had. I can and will never forget our good times together in college and after. You taught me about character and grace and getting through tough times. Even the discussion we had the weekend before the accident plays through my head daily. I have changed the way I live my life since you've been gone and try to enjoy things the way you always did. I'm still no good at golf. As we both said, life is short. Yours was just way too short. Your family and wife still miss you as do your friends. I don't think that there is one person who knows you that you have not touched in a positive way. I continue to miss your "Hey Man" phone calls, the bad Bob & Doug imitations, "Ol' Stupid", your cooking ( we all miss that), and your love of life and sense of humor. I knew about you as well as anyone, but I keep turning up facets of your life that I did not know, and meeting your friends that have become my friends. The is the first time I have been able to complete this, but I wanted people to know you like I did. A genuine friend, great husband, loyal son. I do miss my "Wee Jimmie". Take care good sir, and God Bless You. I hope to see you in the future Rob Haynie I've been thinking about you quite a bit the last couple of days. Six years may have past but you are never far from our mind. Keep watching over us! Cpl. Mike A. Hagar # 275 As an FTO you were a great teacher, a frined there were none better, as our angel we are all blessed. Thanks for touching my life. Sgt. Rick L. Neill Jimmy, it was an honor to have known you and the opportunity to be apart of the ASP Mortorcycle Squad with you. You will not be forgotten. Cpl. Alvernon Rogers I remember Jimmie living across the hall from me in Troop School at Camden and one day we were told that something was stolen from one of the recruit's room and I had to look through Jimmie's stuff to see if he had taken it. I remember saying to myself, "there is no way Jimmie could have taken anything that didn't belong to him". I didn't even begin to look. That is the kind of guy he was his humor helped us get through the 14 weeks of heavenly bliss we call Troop School. There is a picture floating around out there somewhere of a much lighter Jimmy and I on the hood of Kieth Eremea's Patrol Car just before we graduated. Cpl. Greg Church 6 years ago today you were taken away from our family. I think about that day often and can still remember hearing you on the radio that morning. You were a great Trooper and you are not forgotten! Corporal Jeff Sheeler Jimmy....you left us six years ago today, I remember you walking into Troop School almost thirteen years ago.....Your class was one of the best....great guys and gals.......We miss you! Lt Keith Eremea Rest in Peace, Trooper White. Your sacrifice is not forgotten. Officer 11169 "The Badge" Investigator David L Bell Jimmy, I did not know you well at least I don’t think I did. You were friends with my father who was SGT at Jacksonville Police Department. My dad had nothing but good things to say about you. As a police officer I thank you for the path that you have help create. May God Bless you and your family. PLT Doug Bjork Rest in Peace Motorman. You are not forgotten. Motor Officer Danny Johnson Please continue to watch over your fellow brothers (& sisters) in blue, keep them safe from harm and guide them through the gates of Heaven if it should be there time.
G-d Bless.
YOUR EOW WAS 5 YEARS AGO TODAY.
I love you, Jimmie. Karen Wood I feel privileged to have known Jimmie. I still think of you visiting us and refusing to let my dad pick up the tab for dinner. It was an honour to know you big guy. Constable Graham Shivas I KNOW YOU ARE RESTING IN HEAVEN ON THOSE STREETS OF GOLD!!!! DISPATCHER GRETA M HUFF REST IN PEACE ON THE STREETS OF GOLD WITH THOSE GONE BEFORE!!! DISPATCHER GRETA M HUFF
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