Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Sergeant Gregory Lei Hunter

Grand Prairie Police Department, Texas

End of Watch Friday, June 18, 2004

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Reflections for Sergeant Gregory Lei Hunter

It is our prayer that our Lord will comfort the family and friends of Sgt. Hunter. God bless.

KSP Retired Trooper & Wife

June 25, 2004

When a Law Enforcement Officer is killed, it does not just hurt his immediate family. But also the Law Enforcement family. My prayers and love goes out to the family of Sgt. Hunter. I did not know Sgt. Hunter, but that don't really matter. Because once a person crosses that thin blue line and kills a part of the The Law Enforcement Family it affects us all. This is a very tragic time for your family. I can only imagine what you are feeling at this time. May the Lord bless you, and may heaven smile upon you.

Det. Lolita Y. Brown-Chapman
Kinston Dept of Public Safety Kinston N.C.

June 25, 2004

On 6-19-04, I opened my shift breifing with a rather chilling note that another veteran of Law Enforcement has made the ultimate sacrafice. It's not often that Officers reach that tenure. Surely you loved your work and touched many souls. Rest in peace, you did more than your share.

Cpl A. Auld
Orange Co. Corrections Department, FL

June 25, 2004

In loving memory of Sgt. Greg Hunter:
It is very heartwarming to read all these wonderful reflections about a
truly honorable gentleman who had a heart as big as TEXAS! According to
your closest associates, you are with Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior.
There is none greater than He. We don't get to Heaven based on what we do, but by His sacrifice on the
cross for our sins. AMEN! And even Greg, as wonderful as he was, is still a sinner in God's eyes in need of a Savior. Thank you, Greg, for your fine
example to those that worked with you and knew you. There is now a
huge void that cannot be filled, but as you are remembered, thoughts will
turn to your exemplary life and we will be filled with pride,respect and love for the man you became. You were a wonderful testimony to the Lord you served. God be with all those who mourn and may His promises lift all those with heavy hearts for many years to come. I wish I could erase
your pain, but Jesus has done that
for Greg. God bless his family, friends and co-workers who will miss him forever.

Lynn Kole
Bellingham, WA

June 25, 2004

To The Family of Sgt Hunter, Thank you for the live you have given so that many others could be saved. Take comfort in the Lord and find your strength in Him.

Ofc. Aiello
AHPD

June 25, 2004

I met Sgt.Hunter at parkland hospital
several years ago. I'm sorry to hear
this happen. My wife was a dispatcher
at G.P. police dept. She said he was
a really good person. May god bless
your family and fellow officers.



Police Officer T.Robinson
D.C.H.D POLICE DEPT.

June 25, 2004

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Sgt. Greg Hunter. May God keep you under His wings and comfort you during this time in your life.

Sharan G. Barrett, City Employee
City of Grand Prairie

June 25, 2004

To the Hunter family, friends, and the Grand Prairie Police Department. I would like to extend my condolences and deepest sympathy. When one hurts, we all feel the pain. Thanks Sergeant Hunter for a job well done; may your soul rest in peace.

Patrol Officer
Prince George's County, Maryland

June 25, 2004

My wife's cousin is a Grand Prairie officer and in talking to him, I learned what a great man and officer Sgt. Hunter was. I was told that he was always there for his men. Sgt. Hunter is an inspiration to me, I hope that I can follow his example. What a great loss for us here on earth. My heart goes out to his family and friends. Take care and God be with you all.

Cpl. Mac McKenzie
U.T. Southwestern P.D.

June 24, 2004

Greg, though I had not seen you for several years and have been out of law enforcement for 16 years I was not without your influence. It is with a heavy heart that I write this small tribute to you. You and my former Police family in Grand Prairie have always been in my thoughts and prayers over the years. I am proud to have known you and had you in my life for a short time. My heart goes out to your family and Grand Prairie P.D. you will all be in my thoughts and prayers forever! Even though I have not carried a gun for 16 years now I still catch myself "keeping my gun hand free" as you constantly taught me. For some reason it was instilled by you,in me subconciously I suppose. I have always smiled and thought of you every time I catch myself freeing up my right hand without thinking about it. To this day I can't carry anything in my right hand because of you,(thanks). I will NEVER forget you. That is the power of your training and influence and I know that ALL of the rookies you trained will be SAFER and better Officers because of you. YOU WILL BE SORELY MISSED by all, of that I am sure! But I take comfort in the fact that you are with GOD and will still be watching over us all. THANK YOU for the opportunity to have known and served with you. With much Love and Respect, one of your rookies Keith Arterburn.

Keith Arterburn (former GPPD Officer 85-
civilian

June 24, 2004

Our deepest sympathy to the family of Sergeant Gregory Hunter and the Grand Prairie Police Department... our hearts and prayers are with you all...... Thank you for a job well done Gregory... rest in peace as you continue your watch from the heavens......your memory will never be forgotten...

God Bless....Be Safe..... and wear your vests...

Vin, Pook and all of us at beyond-the-blue

Vinman and Pooky -Site Owners
beyond-the-blue

June 24, 2004

God Bless You and you family you will never be forgotten....when one of us (family of police) are taken we all pray for strength....

Police Officer O.L
Baltimore POlice

June 24, 2004

The world has lost a hero and a great man. My prayers are with Sgt Hunter's family, friends, and the Grand Prairie PD. Sgt Hunter will never be forgotten. He touched so many lives in such a positive way.
We will never know how many lives he saved that day.

OFFICER TONYA CLINE
TOLAR POLICE DEPT.

June 24, 2004

My friend Greg, my badge number is #o85
yours was #086. You rehired at GP shortly after I was hired. We shared many calls and expieriences of which some were not very pleasant. I learned a lot about Police work from you and it did not take very long for me to recognize the qualities of the exceptional man that you were. Our freindship grew out of trust & respect.
When I was injuried in a car crash and off work, you were the first to call me and offer your assistance. When my husband was ill, it was you who stopped by the house to visit with him and to make him laugh. When he died, you were one of the first to come see me. I loved you like a brother. That Friday a part of me died with you. I will never forget you nor your family. They will be on my pray list for a long long time. The only saving grace in all this is knowing for certain that you are HOME with our LORD & SAVIOR and that some day we will meet again.

Lieutenant Barbara Dixon
Grand Prairie Police

June 24, 2004

Sgt. Hunter helped me tremendously during my divorse. His daily advice to me was always, "Roddy did you pray"? I will never forget Greg. The only thing that makes his death bearable is that I know Greg knew God and is with God now. Love My Brother!

Leon Roddy P158

Patrolman/SRO
Grand Prairie PD

June 24, 2004

I just returned from the funeral service, Sarge. What a touching tribute to your years of service and ultimate sacrifice for the citizens of Grand Prairie. It was obvious that your faith in God and your character touched the lives of many. Although I know that I'll never again be greeted in the halls of the PD by your smile followed by "Maaaaaac Donald", I can't help but be comforted by the fact that our loss is Heaven's gain. You set an example for all of us to follow. You will always be remembered, Sarge, not for the heroic way that you left us, but for the heroic way you lived each day of your life. May you rest in peace, my brother.

When we assunder part, it gives us inward pain, but we shall still be joined in heart, and hope to meet again.

Officer Andrew MacDonald #264
Grand Prairie Police Department

June 24, 2004

I did not know you personally but my father knew you. He told me many great things about you. I am saddened that you had to had to sacrifice your life to save many others. I am truely honored by your bravery and selflessness. Thank you very much. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

Julie Phillips, Dispatcher
Hurst Pd

June 24, 2004

This loss is a dagger in the hearts of those who knew, loved and respected Sgt. Greg Hunter. He will be missed, but not forgotten. Especially not by me. Greg was the reason I came to Grand Prairie and Greg is the reason I am still here today. Continue watching over because I am looking up for you. Go in peace brother and know that your family is my family and they will want and need for nothing.

R-E-S-P-E-C-T
GPPD

June 24, 2004

I have known Greg for 19 years. We worked together for almost two years as Sergeants on evening shift and also attended the same church together. Greg set the standards high for us to try to live by.

Greg, when we go to church on Sunday, not only will we feel the presence of the lord but we know you will always be there in our midst.

You would also be happy to know that you continued to recruit. Today an officer from another department told me he had been looking for a church to attend and stated he had found it.

Take care my brother in blue, it was an extreme honor to have known and served with you.

Sergeant Randy Isbell
Grand Prairie Police Department

June 24, 2004

May God be with you and your family. His memory will live on.

Lori Hawkins
Widow of officer Aubrey Hawkins IPD, 12-24-2000

June 23, 2004

Our thoughts and prayers are with Sgt. Hunter and his family. God bless.

Officer Kenderesi
Tumwater PD

June 23, 2004

Sergeant Gregory Hunter May God Bless you and your family.
Thank you for your years of service to the community and the people of this state. We will all miss you, as we have lost another of the best.
I pray to God for the very best for your family and fellow Officer's.
God Bless

Deputy Constable LC Downing
Wharton Co. Texas Pct. 2

June 23, 2004

May God keep the GPD strong in this time of grief.

John Knight, common citizen
City of Fort Worth

June 23, 2004

Long hours and sore feet,
Darkness and Light coldness and heat,
Yet with a smile I still greet.
Alone I stand and forever I watch,
My vigilance on the
World turned up a notch.
My patience is strong,
Stronger every day,
I wait and prepare to put myself in harms way.
This way of life I choose,
Knowing that I have a lot to lose.
But honor and duty
Mean more to me,
Then keeping my own and
Forsaking another’s safety.
So rest easy and feel secure,
I am here and your worries are fewer.
I am the sword and shield,
Always protecting and I will never yield

Ofc. Charles R. Henderson II
The Diamond Group

June 23, 2004

I first met Greg shortly after he hired on, when we maintained a sub-station at the Grand Prairie PD. He was just another rookie. Not long after that, he was my first back-up to arrive at the Yello-belly Dragstrip during a major disturbance (for the folks not familiar with the D/FW area, this is not a friendly place for Police.) I was sure glad to see him coming. Several years later, I worked the DWI related accident that killed Grand Prairie Officer Lyndon King, whom I had known since high school. Again, Greg was there for me and I for him. I continued to see him several times a week on my daily trips to GPPD to transfer prisoners to County. He always had a smile and a greeting,"Hey Sheriff, how's it going?" I am greatly saddened by this tradgedy, as we all are.
I pray for his family and his fellow brothers and sisters at the GPPD and especially for Officer Seix recovery from his wounds.
Greg, I will miss your smile and your manner. Your watch is done and it was done very, very well.

GOD SPEED HOME, my friend and brother!!!

Deputy Michael Yates
Dallas County Sheriff's Department

June 23, 2004

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