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May you rest in peace, Sir! You will never be forgotten. Police Officer It is June again...your birthday and anniversary of your death. You are thought of often and missed. We love you. Please keep watching over us. Anonymous I think about you often and miss you bunches! Officer Erhardt One of your classmates and I were talking about you the other day. The years just keep going by. It seems like that tragic moment happened yesterday but it seems like a lifetime since I've seen your face. I wish everyone could have your enthusiasm and love of the job. We miss you, Bubba. We think of you always and love you still. You truely were an inspiration. Thank you for that and all the great times together. Anonymous You are remembered today Bubba. Thirteen years ago you left for a far better place. We carry on the traditions of the blue and gray. Rest easy my brother. Lt. Today you would have turned 43 Bubba. Still missed by all those who new you my fellow brother. Lt. Bubba, we're updating our memorial, and the other day I got a sneak preview of the newly framed pictures that will be displayed on our memorial. The very first framed picture that I saw was of you. It made me think of easy times, of good times, and of happy times with you at school. I can't help but laugh when I think of "the gang" from our neighborhood playing and ridin bikes on those hot summer days. I was so proud the day that you graduated from patrol school. When we have our memorial service next week, I'll say an extra prayer for you, and give your mama and sister a hug for you. A Friend from High School "The Badge" Investigator David L Bell Bubba, you are remembered by your brothers and sisters who wear the blue & gray. Twelve years have past since we lost you. Our class in now over the hump with nearly 14 years in. Patrol school #59 starts July 8 and they we will hear your story. Lt. I remember Bubba from the Academy. He was in Trooper class #48 and I was in Basic #163. His death opened my eyes to the reality of the dangers of the job and reminded me to kiss my loved ones every time I left home. I recall Bubba was an inspiration to his fellow cadets at the Academy and was loved by all. John Stewart I prayed and begged God to get me through Trooper School. Thanks for running with me on the mornings I was scared. Thanks for your faithful service. You are still talked about through out the highway patrol. You are sorely missed. We love you, and you'll never be forgotten.
I miss you, Bubba. I'll always remember the days of working the radio together in Starkville. You kept me in the best moods, not matter what. My Dad was killed in the line of duty just as your were in 1959 and you were both 30 at the time. You will be in my thoughts, as always, along with my Dad, Daniel Smith. KAY STEWART Bubba,we still think of you often, we can not beleive it has been 11 years now. Remembering all the good times in Southaven. Perry & Lynda Eleven 11 years later you are still remembered. Rest easy troop. Ms trooper We honored you along with the other troopers who paid the ultimate sacrifice today at HQ. I still think of you often and the tough days and nights in patrol school. You loved the blue and gray and served our state well. Until we meet again brother.
On the tenth anniversary of your passing, we remember a fallen brother. Master Trooper It has been nearly 10 yrs now.Sometimes it feels like yesterday we were laughing and having fun...and sometimes it feels like that was another lifetime. I still miss you and love you. You will never be forgotten...watch over us while we try to make you proud. I hope I always have the ambition and love of the job you did. Rest in peace,Bubba.
Miss you Bubba. You truly served the state well and were an excellent trooper. c I STILL CAN'T BELIEVE YOU'RE GONE. I MISS YOU SO MUCH. I STILL LAUGH THINKING OF ALL THOSE TIMES....I KNOW YOU ARE WATCHING OVER ME AS I TRY TO DO WHAT YOU LOVED SO MUCH. YOU WILL LIVE FOREVER IN ALL OF US WHO KNEW YOU AND LOVED YOU. Anonymous Rest easy you served us well troop.
I had about 6 months on the job when you passed. We never met, but I'll meet you one day. We've got the watch now Trooper. Rest in peace. Officer Jason Woodruff It's been 8 years today. You will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace blue angel. Fellow Mississippian Anonymous GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN PATROL CLASS #48. Anonymous Bubba: TFC MARCUS L. EVERETT
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