Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Trooper Robert Perez, Jr.

Ohio State Highway Patrol, Ohio

End of Watch Monday, May 15, 2000

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Reflections for Trooper Robert Perez, Jr.

Thanks Robert for all the good memories that we've had from you. Thanks for been my best friend, and been there for me and my family all the time. I miss you friend. Ally and Kristin miss you too. We got your picture in our livingroom to remember you and honor you for the rest of our life. We are proud of you, and we going to see you again in heaven. Trooper Fontanez and I always remenber you, and we do our ritual coffee time that we used to have. We still drink the coffee but we have one chair empty. We miss you brother and thanks for been my friend. Love you, Miss you, your friend for always Ramon (Ray)

Ramon Perez Jr.

It is a shame that people are reckless drivers and not cautious enough.

Anonymous

Trooper Perez,
I remember the day I heard of the terrible accident that occurred May 12, 2000. I was getting ready to go to work the same place where you too started your career. I was deeply saddened to hear that you might not make it. I prayed everyday for you to get better but the Lord needed you more, he knew he had chosen the best officer.
The day I attended your funeral will be a day forever in my memory. Today and everyday, I go to work at CPPD and look at the wall next to my locker and see your memorial hanging there on the wall. I hope that future officers honor you as I do, knowing that we lost a great friend and an honorable officer.
I did not know you but I wish I had. From what I hear you were one of the best. It is officers like you that make me want to continue my career in this field. Until I see you again "brother," please keep me and all my fellow officers safe from harm.
We all miss you and will always remember you!!!

Ofc. A. S. Dunn-CPPD

Patrolman Andrew S. Dunn
Cedar Point Police Department

To the family of Trooper Robert Perez Jr.

When Trooper Perez died the City of Sandusky all seemed to mourn the death of such a young police officer. In Sandusky we have a Police Memorial that is dedicated to the fallen police officers of Ohio and their families. I hope that no more names have to be added to that memorial or the memorial in Washington D.C. Police officers are to often taken for granted by many but Police officers should not be taken for granted they protect you and me and the cities we live in.

Thank you for dedicating you life Trooper Perez, and trying to keep Ohio safe you have touch so many people even though you didn't know us and we didn't know you i thank you from the bottom of my heart

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