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Thanks for your dedication to law enforcement. Corporal Jon Lowder Just heard about this tragic loss on my former school Website Duke of Yorks Royal Military School, Dover, England. PC Dave Stubbs RIP BROTHER, THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO THE CITY OF DALLAS SGT. MARCO ROBLES GOD BLESS YOUR FAMILY ! CORPORAL JON LOWDER HEY NORM. I RAN INTO SOME OF YOUR FELLOW DALLAS OFFICERS, ON YET ANOTHER HONOR FUNCTION.THEY WERE ON THE RIFLE DETAIL AT YOUR AND WE SPOKE OF YOU AND YOUR INFLUENCE ON THE GUYS IN DALLAS. JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW, EVEN IN THE OUT LYING AREAS OF OKLAHOMA, PEOPLE ARE STILL TALKIN ABOUT NORM. YOUR STILL REMEMBERED IN A HONORABLE WAY AND THAT HAS TO BRING SOME MEASURE OF COMFORT TO YOUR FAMILY. OH, AND I THINK THOSE RIFLE DETAIL GUYS ARE GONNA JOIN US IN HONORING FALLEN OFFICERS IN A ROAD MARCH TO BENEFIT KIDS NEXT YEAR HERE IN OKLAHOMA, AND WOULDN'T THAT BE SOMETHING, TO KNOW THE OFFICERS ARE HELPING SPECIAL KIDS, WHILE HONORING A FRIEND. SO WHILE YOUR WATCHING OVER THEM, KNOW THEY ARE STILL REMEMBERING THEIR FRIEND IN SPECIAL WAYS. BEING ON THE HONOR GUARD AND ATTENDING WAY TOO MANY FUNERALS, ITS SAD, BUT I CAN NOW GET A GOOD FEEL FOR WHAT TYPE OF PERSON THE OFFICER WAS IN LIFE, AND I GOTTA SAY, FROM WHAT I HEARD IN TESTIMONY AT YOUR SERVICE, YOU WERE ONE HELLVA GUY. REST IN PEACE BROTHER, YOUR BROTHERS OUT HERE AND IN DALLAS WILL TAKE THE WATCH FROM HERE AS YOU WATCH OVER US ALL. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND REST IN PEACE...NO GREATER LOVE...GINA, I STILL PRAY FOR YOUR STRENGHT TO WALK THROUGH EACH DAY WITH YOUR HEAD HELD HIGH, YOU HAD AND STILL HAVE SOMETHING TO BE PROUD OF IN NORM. SGT FREEMAN. 1368 Norman Pvt Pflager Its nice to know you are not forgotten as well as the ultimate sacrifice you gave. I was watching "The First 48" and Im extremely pleased you are still being honored. May God bless your family and give them strength. Thank you!! Aileen Rios Do not stand at my grave and weep, Anonymous It is with sorrow that I just today have learned of the death of the son of a former colleague. I left the Royal Military Police in 1970 when Norman Jnr would have been only about 4 yrs old. I then joined the Royal Ulster Constabulary and in the course of my service lost many friends ands colleagues due to terrorists. Norman has been robbed of his life in the line of duty. Please pass on my condolences to his wife and mother who may remember me from the days when I served with Norman Snr in 28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Provost Unit (RMP) in Malaya James (Paddy) Close I learned of the passing of this officer from watching THE FIRST 48. My thoughts and prayers are with his family and the Dallas PD. Detective- Retired Rest in peace brother. M. Palko Rest in Peace, Corporal Smith. I felt like I knew you after seeing you on several episodes of " The First 48 ". Thank you for your service to the citizens of Dallas, and the Republic of Texas. Gangs are a problem that only the most tenacious Officers want to work, " Thank You " for your tenacity. My prayers go out to your family, friends and fellow officers. We will honor your memory each and every day as we go forth to prevail over evil. Rest now my friend in the arms of the Lord. Police Officer Adam Carpenter P# 3942 God bless you. Although I never knew you, I saw you on a tv show and felt as if I did know you. You will be where it is safe now. Police Officer C. A. Moran I am keeping you family in my thoughts and prayers. I am sorry for your loss.. marcia altman-grandstaff Rest in Peace... Your brothers and sisters have the watch. God bless you families. Officer Daniel Means Rest in Peace Brother. You will not be forgotten. May God Bless your family! Officer Rachel Prieto I still miss you Norm, I think about you everyday... So many things have happened since you died that I wish I could tell you... hopefully I can tell you one day. RIP and thank you for everything! I will never forget you. Anonymous God bless you and your family. MCO II: Ryan Fowler Thank you for your service. May God Bless your family in their time of sorrow. May God Bless you on your final journey home for your well deserved rest. Your tour of duty may have ended but your service will never be forgotten. God Bless you for your service and while your watching over your family from above remember to keep a watch over your other family in blue. Officer Robert Prestin I had left an earlier reflection for Norman, but after learning that he was a Marine, I had to visit again and say Semper Fi. My son Larry is your brother in green as well as in blue. Phyllis Loya Rest in piece brother, we have the watch. God Bless your family and friends left behind. Sergeant Mark Davie Dear Family, Friends, and Co-Workers of Senior Corporal Norman Smith, Anonymous I am so sorry for your loss, no family members should ever have to go through the death of a spouse or father. This memorial is a place we all as law enforcement should visit regularly to remind us how quick life can change. Deputy Robert Watkins #533 Please know that your family is in my prayers. It has been 2 1/2 years since an officer friend of mine was killed in the line of duty. Know that time will heal wounds as he will never be forgotten and will always live within your hearts. God Bless Anonymous My native State of Texas will certainly never be the same nor the streets of my home town Dallas. Rest in peace brother, although justice in this life is not always just, those who are responsible owe a debt that will be collected on judgement day. God bless you sir. Detective Michael Harris
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