Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Captain George Scott Monier

White Settlement Police Department, Texas

End of Watch Wednesday, April 24, 2002

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Reflections for Captain George Scott Monier

My sincere condolences to the family, friends, and fellow officers, May God hold you in His loving arms while you prepare to give your hero his final call, keep his memories close and he will never be far away. Thank you Captain Monier for your service and sacrifice, you are patrolling streets of gold with the best of the best, tell Billy he is missed...

Isaiah 40:31

J.V. Jackson
FCPS / Division of Law Enforcement

I'm sorry for your loss. Capt. Monier died a hero !
I hope he keeps watch over us still on the job !

Officer Matthew Kelly
Haverford Twp Police - PA

Rest in Peace our hero. God Bless the family and friends of this fallen hero.

Anonymous

Our prayers are with Captain Monier's family and Department. Rest in Peace, Captain. You will be missed.

Robert W. Cannon, Captain(Retired)
Vermilion County(IL) Sheriff's Dept.

Rest in peace, Captain Monier, your watch is over now. May God comfort your family and friends!!

Being a officer's wife, I personally could not imagine how it would feel to have this happen to me. My husband and I were watching the news when we got word of this, and we were so saddened. God Bless his family in this time of grief. Sincerely Jena Sims

Mr & Mrs.SrCpl Jt Sims
Dallas Police Dpt.

Another officer is gone because he answered the call. Our country is forever in debt to you and your family. Thank you for the unselfish service you have given to your community. You will be in our hearts and prayers up here in Anchorage Alaska. PLEASE WEAR YOUR VESTS!

Anonymous

I was just talking with my cousin in Weatherford and she told me about the loss of a "brother of the badge". My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of the Captain in this most difficult time. Rest easy, Captain Monier. Your time is done here. You will be missed.

Sgt. Al Whitney
Yuma County Sheriff's Office, Yuma, AZ

Captain Monier, thank you for your service to the community. You made the ultimate sacrifice, and you are now patrolling the streets of heaven. Rest in peace.

Texan

God bless the family, friends, and department of this fallen hero.

Andrew
Baltimore City Police

When God Made Peace Officers

When the Lord was creating peace officers, He was into his sixth day of overtime. An angel appeared and said,"You're doing a lot of fiddling around on this one."
And the Lord said,"Have you ever read the specs on this order? A peace officer has to be able to run five miles through alleys in the dark, scale walls, and enter homes the health inspector wouldn't touch and not wrinkle his uniform. He has to be able to sit in an undercover car all day on a stake out, cover a homicide scene that night, canvass the neighborhood for witnesses and testify in court the next day. He has to be in top physical condition at all times, running on black coffee and half-eaten meals. And has to have six pairs of hands."
The angel shook her head slowly and said,"Six pairs of hands, no way."
"It's not the hands that are causing me all the problems," said the Lord,"it's the three pairs of eyes an officer has to have."
"Thats the standard model?" asked the angel.
The lord nodded. "One pair that sees through a bulge on a pocket before he asks,'May I see what's in there, sir?' (when he already knows and wishes he had taken that accounting job.) Another pair here in the side of his head for his partner's safety. And another pair of eyes here in the front that can look reassuringly at a bleeding victim and say,'you'll be alright ma'am,' when he knows it isn't so."
"Lord," said the angel, touching his sleeve,"rest and work on this tomorrow."
"I can't," responded the Lord,"I already have a model that can talk a 250 pound drunk into a patrol car without incident and feed a family of five on a civil service paycheck."
The angel circled the model of the peace officer very slowly. "Can it think," she inquired.
"You bet," declared the Lord with pride. "It can tell you the elements of a hundred crimes; recite Miranda warnings in its sleep; detain, investigate, search and arrest a gang member in the street in less time than it takes five learned judges to debate the legality of the stop, and still keeps a sense of humor. This officer also has phenomenal personality control. He can deal with crime scenes painted in hell, coax a confession from a child abuser, comfort a murder victim's family and then read in the daily paper how law enforcement isn't sensitive to the rights of criminal suspects."
Finally the angel bent over and ran her finger across the cheek of the peace officer,"There's a leak," she pronounced. "I told you that you were trying to put too much into this model."
"Thats not a leak," said the Lord,"it's a tear."
"What's the tear for," asked the angel.
"It's for bottled-up emotions, for fallen comrades, for commitment to that funny piece of cloth called the American flag, and for justice."
"You're a genius," proclaimed the angel.
The Lord looked somber. "I didn't put it there," He said.
Anonymus

On November 13, 2001, one of my best friends was shot and killed in the line of duty. The only thing Deputy Sheriff Billy Walls loved more than being an officer was his family, Priscilla his wife and Kaley his daughter. Now he walks beside them every day, no matter where they go. My heart felt prayers go out to the family of Captain Monier.
I KNOW that because of his efforts, the world is a better place to live, for all of us. God's Speed Captain.

Officer David K. Day
Lexington PD, Lexington Ky

To Captain Monier family and friends our heart and prayers go out to you.

God Bless you

Terry Miyares
surviving spouse
Officer Emilio Miyares
Hialeah Police Dept, Fl
1959-1986

Terry Miyares,
Hialeah Police Dept, (SOUTH FLORIDA COPS)

My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Officer Monier.

"Only the dead have seen the end of the war"
Plato

We will all fight on with you as an inspiration.

Detective Steven A. Garavuso
Pataskala Division of Police

My deepest feelings go out to the Monier family. I come from a family in law enforcement and I am about to start my career as an officer. I deeply respect Captain Monier for the courage and bravery he put forth to protect the community from evil as such. My heart goes out to the family and Captain Monier. I am confident that Captain Monier is tuly a hero and will never be forgotten.
REST NOW MY BROTHER

Anonymous

Rest in peace blue angel. May God bless those you left behind.

Shannon Yates

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