Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Bradford M. Erickson

Yarmouth Police Department, Massachusetts

End of Watch Friday, December 1, 2000

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Reflections for Police Officer Bradford M. Erickson

I didn't have the honor of knowing you, but a dear friend did, and has "introduced" you to me. Rest in peace, my brother, you will never be forgotten.

Pattie
Cook County IL Sheriff's

December 3, 2005

On your day, we honor you. R I P HERO

Military Policemen from MA

December 1, 2005

Brad;
The men and women of the Yarmouth Police Department miss you greatly. You will always be part of the YPD and the street address of our new facility is #1 Brad Erickson Way. You will be always #1 with us ans a permanent part of both our memory and more importantly, our history. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Chief Peter L. Carnes
Yarmouth Police Dept.

December 1, 2005

We Miss You Brad!

Lt. Steven G. Xiarhos
The Yarmouth Police Department

December 1, 2005

You gave so much to law enforcement and in the end, you gave your life. Thank you for your
28 years of service and I'm sorry
you never got to enjoy your well
deserved retirement.
Lynn Kole
Washington State

December 1, 2005

YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTEN! RIP!

A/D SMALL

May 16, 2005

You are thought of often by myself and those who provide public safety in this town. I continue to miss your short visits to the station, your exceptional work on traffic safety, and your willingness to help us do whatever it took at any emergency that we were at together. Rest in peace, you have earned it.

Fire Chief C. Randall Sherman
YFD

December 4, 2004

On the anniversary of your death, I thank you for your service and honor you for your sacrifice.

Rest in peace.

December 1, 2004

In memoery of a lost co-worker and most of all a frien!
We missed you on Thanksgiving Brad!

Off. Hiram Collado
Yarmouth Police Department

December 1, 2004

Thank you for your years of service Brad. May you rest in peace and may God keep you close.

Officer
Yarmouth Police Dept.

August 3, 2004

And whether we shall meet again I know not.
Therefore our everlasting farewell take;
For ever, and forever, farewell!
If we do meet again, why, we shall smile;
If not, why, then, this parting was well made.

Julius Caesar
Act V scene 1

Officer Jill Wragg
Yarmouth Police Department

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