Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Disdale O. Enton

New York City Police Department, New York

End of Watch Tuesday, August 27, 2002

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Reflections for Police Officer Disdale O. Enton

God Bless Officer Enton,his family and Co-workers.

Detective JC Johnson
Danville Police Dept.Danville VA.

To our brother in blue may you rest in peace. Our prayers are with your faimly, friends, and co-workers.

God Bless

Officer D. Johns
Georgia Perimeter College Police Department

Rest in peace now brother. Your watch here is now over.

Sgt Tim Slupski
Beaufort County Sheriff's Office (SC)

To the family and fiancee of Officer Enton,
While I did not know Disdale personally, I want to extend my heartfelt sorrow and condolences to you in this hard time. I will no doubt be there at the funeral, and I hope you know that he gave all he had. Now let us take care of our brother and also of you. If you need anything in these next days, weeks and years, never hesitate to ask any cop. For, whether I know him or not, he is my brother and you are my family. God bless you and him. He is surely patrolling a wonderful place right now.

P.O. Graham Campbell
New York City Polce Department

Our deepest sympathy and thoughts are with Officer Enton's family, friends, and coworkers.

Pct MOS
109th Pct

My regards to Officer Enton, his Family, as well as his co-workers. It is always a Tragedy when a fellow Officer is lost in the line of duty. Rest in Peace my friend.

Constable J. Rivera
Toronto Police Service

Thank you for your service to your nation. You will never be forgotten. May God bless your family and may you watch over all of us from above. Thank you for making the ultimate sacrifice to protect your fellow friends.

You will be remember for always!

Brian F. Zylstra
Friend of fallen officer Jessica Wilson 2002

Training Officer
DuHadway, Kendall and Associates

My sincere condolence is extended to Officer Enton's family,friends and the New York Police Department.



PATROLMAN ROBERT WIGTON #9516
SAN ANTONIO PARK POLICE

patrolmam robert wigton
san antonio park police

Rest in peace and God bless you Officer Enton.

A Brother in Blue

Ptlm
Corning PD, NY

My thoughts and prayers are with the 113th Precinct family and the family of Officer Enton. My thanks to Officer Enton for serving his community and his country

Chaplain Tony Miano
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department
Director of "Ten-Four" Ministries

Chaplain Tony Miano
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

I know what you are going through. Not too long ago I lost my sister. I am sorry for your loss and my thoughts and prayers are with you and the family. The hurt and pain will sooner or later lessen. I promise.

Lisa Azure US ARMY

My heart and prayers go out to Officer Entons mother and fiancee. May you find strength in God and the support from each other to get through this time of terrible loss.

Deb Azure
Mother of Renee Azure, EOW 08/06/02

Deb Azure

THE POLICEMAN’S LAST ROLE CALL

THE POLICEMAN STOOD AND FACED HIS GOD, WHICH MUST ALWAYS COME TO PASS. HE HOPED HIS SHOES WERE SHINING, JUST AS BRIGHTLY AS HIS BRASS. "STEP FORWARD NOW, POLICEMAN. HOW SHALL I DEAL WITH YOU? HAVE YOU ALWAYS TURNED THE OTHER CHEEK? TO MY CHURCH HAVE YOU BEEN TRUE?"

THE POLICEMAN SQUARED his shoulders and said, "No, Lord, I guess I ain’t. Because those of us who carry badges can’t always be a Saint. I’ve had to work most Sundays, and at times my talk was rough, and sometimes I’ve been violent because the streets are awfully tough. But I never took a penny that wasn’t mine to keep, though I worked a lot of overtime when the bills just got to steep. And I never passed a cry for help, though times I shook with fear. And sometimes, God forgive me, I’ve wept many unmanly tears. I know I don’t deserve a place among the people here, they never wanted me around except to calm their fear. If you’ve a place for me Lord, it needn’t be so grand. I never expected or had too much, but if you don’t, I’ll understand."


There was silence all around the throne where the Saints had often trod. As the policeman waited quietly, for the judgement of his God. "Step forward now, policeman, you’ve borne your burdens well. Come walk a beat on Heaven’s streets, you’ve done your time in hell."

Author Unknown

Rest in peace brother

Rusty
Redican

To the family of Officer Enton, I am so sorry for your loss. It's so sad to see another hero gone. I pray for you, and know that he's watching over you now.

Sami Thomson
Surviving niece of Officer Jon Cook,
San Francisco Police Department

My thoughts and prayers are with Officer Enton's fiancee, mother, family, friends and co-workers. Remember you are never alone in your grief and pain. Your law enforcement family is with you. Psalm 55:22

Denise Nichols - Surviving spouse
Alabama State Trooper Brian Nichols EOW 2/17/2002

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