Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Sergeant Kevin Scott Kight

Panama City Beach Police Department, Florida

End of Watch Sunday, March 27, 2005

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Reflections for Sergeant Kevin Scott Kight

To the Family and co workers of Sgt.Kevin Kight remeber Kevin died a hero doing a job he loved. He was a professional in every sence of the word.keep watch over us Kevin.

Lt. Richard Burkett
Gulf County Sheriffs Office

March 28, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with Sgt. Kight's wife, child, family, friends and co-workers. May God bless you and surround you. Psalm 55:22

Denise Nichols - surviving spouse
Alabama State Trooper Brian K. Nichols EOW 2/17/2002

March 28, 2005

AMERICA LOST ANOTHER HERO, SGT. KIGHT WAS DOING SOMETHING THAT HE REALLY LOVED, THAT WAS PROTECTING THE CITIZENS OF PANAMA CITY. HE DIED A HERO AND WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED FOR THAT. MAY GOD BLESS HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS.GO PATROL THE STREETS OF HEAVEN NOW SGT. R.I.P.

Sergeant William M. Riley
Aragon GA Police Department

March 28, 2005

Sgt Kight,

Your hard work and dedication not only to your community but to all of us will never be forgotten. We will take on the work from here. Rest in peace our brother. May God look over you, your family and fellow officers.

PO Richard Eckert
Town of Chester PD

March 28, 2005

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE, YOU ARE A HERO AND WILL NOT BE FORGOTTEN, REST IN PEACE SIR, WE HAVE YOUR BEAT. THE THIN BLUE LINE WILL BE THERE FOR YOUR FAMILY. MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND YOUR FAMILY.

OFC. CHARLES ROBSON
ORMOND BEACH POLICE DEPT.

March 28, 2005

To the family, friends, and co workers of Sergeant Kevin Kight,

Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. We all hear the stories of the bigger cities and never thought anything like this would happen in "our area". Sgt. Kight made the ultimate sacrifice in protecting our communities and will forever be remembered.

"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the sons of God." Matthew 5:9

Deputy Meredith Ward
Gulf County Sheriff's Office

March 28, 2005

Sgt Kight, words will never express how greatful the citizens of Flordia are that you served them especailly the community of Panama City Beach. Your fellow officers will always remember you and the sacafic that you made. Your wife and son will forever be a member of their families.
To Sgt Kight little boy, your too young to understand but remember your daddy died a hero, doing a job that he loved to keep you safe and make this work a little better place for you to grow up in.
To the Officers of Panama City Beach PD, my prays go out to you as the carry on in the memory of a fall brother. He's walking Heaven's beat now watching you for you guys.

God bless

Explorer Lt. Cassie

March 28, 2005

To the family, friends and co-workers of Sergeant Kight, I am very sorry to hear of this senseless tragedy. You are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless you Sergeant Kight.

anonymous

March 28, 2005

My thoughts and prayers go out to the Family, friends and co-workers of fallen brother, Sgt. Kevin Kight. Sgt Kight made the ultimate sacrifice and for that he truly is a HERO and will never be forgotten. Rest in peace my brother and god bless.

Deputy C Lostraglio
Pinellas County Sheriff's Office

March 28, 2005

“REMEMBER ME”
Law enforcement officers are, indeed, a special breed of people. Ask anyone on the street and they will tell you that they would not have our jobs for anything in the world. It takes something special to do what we do and at the same time be able to even contemplate retirement. We try to be optimists. Unfortunately, there are a few of us who will never make that date with retirement. By the very nature of our job, we are at risk everyday of losing our lives, either at the hand of some deranged individual or in some other situation that we, by virtue of our occupation, may be unable to avoid. Some people have recognized the hazardous duties we involve ourselves in, the risks we take, and the pride we take in accomplishing that job. There is National Law Enforcement Week, dedicated to us who gladly accept the responsibility of protecting the citizens in our respective jurisdictions. National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Day is dedicated to those who gave their lives in the line of duty. These are but a two examples of remembrances specifically for law enforcement personnel. Remembrances that come but once a year. We should remind fellow officers of another type of remembrance, one that will last a lifetime. Sooner or later, a doctor will pronounce us dead. It is inevitable. Regardless of whatever happens, death is the end we will all have to face.
“IT IS IN DEATH THAT WE CAN LIVE FOREVER”
Author Unknown

Jim Moore
New Orleans P.D., Retired

March 28, 2005

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