![]() |
|
Officer Heap, PFC Penman I was only 2 years old when my daddy died so I never really got the chance to know him I do know he was a loving husband and father as well as a wonderful man. I only wish I had the chance to know him but I love him and even though I didnt know him he will always be missed Sherron Heap O my beloved brother,how i have missed you.I was 13yrs.old when you were born,so i got to take care of you.You grew up into a kind,loving caring young man and especially to your family.Looking forward to seeing you again some day standing at heaven's gates with that smie you always had.God Bless all the police officers.I pray for you daily.I was honored to have had two in our family. Norma Leonard great to see so many kind words about uncle dennis...he was truly a hero in my young eyes...what i remember most was that he always had us kids laughing....and he used to let me sit on that big white harley...i was 11 when he left us, but i'll never forget him Maury (James M. Sanders) i remember dennis as a man that loved everone and life. my mom said when he was a little boy he played with toy pistol's who would have known then that he would become a police officer. may god bless him and outher officer's of the law. nathan manuel jr. I was a young girl when Uncle Dennis was killed, but I have never forgotten that day. No one wants to receive such tragic and shocking news. I especially remember his wake and funeral. I was so touched by the tears and compassion of the other officers. I could tell that Uncle Dennis was truly loved. Most touching was the honor guard who stood watch on each side of his casket with tears streaming down their faces. It is wonderful that the city of Baton Rouge has not forgotten him and the others who have given their lives to protect. I am thankful for the service of all of them as well as the men and women who continue to serve each day. Stacey Wascom I am touched by the honor and respect still given to my uncle. He was my father's youngest brother. I was only 3 when he was killed so I don't remember that much about him. My father kept his memory alive by telling me about him. It means so much to me every year when his name is called during the fallen officer memorial service. Kimberly Cedotal Thank you Officer Heap for your service. Your professionalism and dedication is truly everlasting. R.I.P. Lieutenant "The Badge" Investigator David L Bell It has been 35 years since you left us. You are not forgotten brother. Rest in Peace. Sgt. Jim May (ret) When Dennis was killed, the City lost a great warrior. His sense of humor, dedication to the people, and his talents as a man, were greatly missed. Major Gardiner Rest in Peace Motorman. You are not forgotten. Motor Officer Danny Johnson I remember Dennis Heap very well as I was a 13 yr old kid in Baton Rouge who had lost my Mom after being hit by a drunk driver on Hooper Rd in 1971. Dennis was one of the motorcycle officers that led my Mom's funeral in Nov 1971. I still remember him being very nice to me the day of my Mom's funeral. He was also a friend of my uncle (Buddy Shaffett, former BRPD Officer). I remember my grandparents talking about Dennis often. I am very pleased that I found this site on Dennis as I am now a true POLICE brother of his. Officer Heap, all my respect and admiration. You left a life long impression on a young boy who has now been a Police Officer for 29 years himself. GOD BLESS. Deputy Chief Don Poore Rest in peace, Sir! You are not forgotten. Police Officer Officer Heap,
|