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God bless you George, although we never met, I carried the prayer you kept in your cruiser from the time of your death until I retired in 1999. It gave me strength and courage each time I read it. I still carry it with me today. Joseph H. McDermott, Sergeant (Retired) When I was only 10 yrs. old I can remember my father who was a police officer at the time leaving the house on a very cold morning dressed in his honor guard uniform. I knew where he was going that morning because we had talked the days before about the selfish murder of Trooper Hanna. he was gone all day for that funeral. Now Im 35 yrs. old and Im a police officer. My father has since retired but up until this day he still says that out of all the funerals he went to for police officers, Trooper Hanna's was one of the toughest he ever had to attend. I will never forget that. I often think of his family & hope they are well. God Speed Trooper Hanna and Thank You. d.j.v. patrolman THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE, REST IN PEACE. N.J. TROOPER Trooper Hanna, You are never forgotten. To me, You never ceased Your patrol and duties. God Bless You. Timothy A. Topulos Trooper Hanna HoooRaHHHH Carry on Trooper , You will always be remembered. Timothy A. Topulos Hi to all, Thank you so much for all the lovely messages. It is nice to know that people still think of my father I can't believe it has been over 25 years now that I lost him. There is not a day that goes bye that I don't think about him in some way. It could be a song on the radio, watching the Red Sox, seeing a Cruiser go by. I would love to thank you personally for writing in especially the people that i grew up with. So I will leave my email address for you to contact me, and thanks again for remembering my Father, stay safe and god bless! Deborah J. Hanna-Kearney Trooper Hanna, today marks the 25th anniversary of your murder. I do not know if those three who were sentence to LIFE, are still in prison, this is after all, Massachusetts. We can only hope that they face true justice if not in this life, then in the next for taking you from your family and friends. I'm sure you never truly left them.
Trooper Hanna, Anonymous blessed are we to have you are part of this world. Blessed are we to have heros such as yourselves! Thanks for your service, you are not forgotten. I hope to shake you hand one day in heaven. My heart goes out to your family. May they find peace in god and never give up the faith in the lord. Love him and he will do great things for you! Remember him and he will remember you in heaven! kristine wilton YOU ARE REMEMBERED TODAY AND THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE AND DEDICATION Van Den Berghe officer hanna i just saw what happened to you on real stories of the highway patrol it saddens me to see how your life came to such an abrupt end please know that it's officers like you that keep our city streets safe well rip we'll take it from here godspeed i'm trying out for the bullhead city police force wish me luck! 1st lt usmc "The Badge" Investigator David L Bell MR HANNA WAS NOT ONLY A GREAT TROOPER, HE WAS A LOVING FATHER AND HUSBAND, AND AN EXCELLENT ROLE MODEL FOR OTHERS TO FOLLOW. HE ORGANIZED NEIGHBORHOOD BASEBALL GAMES IN THE STREET NEXT TO HIS HOUSE, EVERYBODY LINED UP FOR A CHANCE TO HIT IT TO THE MINI GREEN MONSTER HE BUILT IN HIS YARD(LEFT FIELD). I REMEMBER WHEN HIS SON CALLED TO LET ME KNOW HIS DAD HAD BEEN KILLED, I WAS IN TOTAL DISBELIEF. I AM PROUD TO HAVE KNOWN HIM, AND KNOW THAT HIS CORE VALUES AND BELIEFS WERE INSTILLED TO HIS CHILDREN AND RELFECTS IN THEIR SUPERIOR CHARACTER. TERRY WOLFE When I was growing up, I aspired to become a police officer. I used to listen to the police scanner all the time, and I would always hear Trooper Hanna calling in a plate and license number. "668 to C...". He got more "hits" than anyone else I heard on the scanner. Although I never met him, he was always my hero. I was in the airport when I read the tragic news and tears came to my eyes. I just knew he was a good man. Civilian - Stephen Georgeson G-d Bless.
We lived about 3 houses up the street from Trooper Hanna in Holliston at the time. I can remember him leaving for his shift that afternoon and waving to us as his cruiser went by. That night we were watching the ll pm news when the story of his shooting came over. It was probably the biggest shock I have ever experienced. Trooper Hanna was a hero to the entire neighborhood, always watching out for the kids and one time even pulling over one of the neighbors and writing a ticket because the guy was going too fast as kids were playing on the street. He gave his life in the line of duty and for all of us who will ever be grateful for the time he was on this earth. Robert L.Cohen I now live in VT, but I grew up a few towns away from where Trooper Hanna was killed. I have to drive by the liquor store where he was killed when I visit my family. It is a reminder each and every time to be careful on the job and thankful for each day. Also a reminder of Trooper Hanna's sacrifice and service to the citizens of the Commonwealth. Detective On 07/11/05 RTG 42-05 remembered Trooper George L. Hanna and dedicated our training day to him. Boston Police Academy RTG 42-05 We will not forget you nor the work you did to protect all of us,
I was a student at Natick High School when Trooper Hanna was laid to rest in Natick. The number of officers from all over the country that attended his funeral always impressed me. Most of the school watched the endless parade of cruisers. I later met Trooper Hanna’s father George when I worked at the local YMCA. I have to say that this show of police brotherhood was part of my decision to become a police officer. David W. Rice Gearge, your unfortunate Murder was well before my time with the department. I have meet many people who still speak very hghly of you. I have seen that you are what it is to be a Trooper. I spent time in the academy with your daughter, you did a Great Job as a Trooper and a Father as well. Semper Fi and Thank You !! Rest in Peace. Trooper Mark D. Robbins THE TROOPERS LAST ROLL CALL ... Ofcr Rusty Redican I was good friends with Tpr.George L Hanna.He was one of the best. State Police Dispatcher (Ret) Robert Wil May God Keep You Close My Brother Cpl.(Retired) F. Ardita
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