Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Deputy Sheriff Roger Dale Lynch

Livingston County Sheriff's Department, Kentucky

End of Watch Thursday, June 2, 2005

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Reflections for Deputy Sheriff Roger Dale Lynch

Rest in peace my brother officer. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family and the department. Aloha and god bless.

Police Officer
Honolulu Police Department

June 3, 2005

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family, friends and all the members of Livingston County Sheriff's Department. We were made safer by his service and we all suffer their tragic loss. The family of Deputy Lynch deserves our appreciation and gratitude for their sacrifice. No greater love has a person than the will to give their life for another. In the days to follow, may you be strengthened by the fact that Deputy Lynch is a man distinguished by exceptional courage and will always be admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities.

Tom

June 3, 2005

YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!!!!!

Sgt. Daniel Abrahamson

June 3, 2005

A Brother Warrior has fell and died today in battle.

This Warrior has made the ultimate sacrifice.

He has given his life for his Fellow Warriors, Family, Friends and Community too.

Brother Warrior, pass your sword to us, so we can keep your spirit alive.

You, my Brother Warrior will not be forgotten.

God Bless you, your family and your friends.

We honor and respect all of the Fallen Warriors who have gone before us.

We ask you, Brother Warriors to guide us, protect us and pray for us.

We will meet again my Brother Warriors.

For this time not to fight another battle, but to live in eternal peace.

God bless all of the Warriors, past, present and future.


Sgt. Chad McDaniel
Seminole County Sheriff's Office (FL)

June 3, 2005

Our thoughts and prayers go out to This Officer, as well as the Family, Friends, Department and Community.

This is a loss that will never be forgotten. Hours will turn into days, days turn into weeks, weeks into months and months into years but, the difference that these officers have made will last forever.

We lost Our Deputy Morris Taylor on September 14, 2002. When he joined the other Angels in Blue.

God Bless Our Law Enforcement Officers and Those Who Love Them.

Jack & Tracy Van Dolah
Former LEO/U.S.M.C. & Wife in Sutherlin, Oregon

June 3, 2005

My heart aches for you at this time of unbelievable grief. You are in my prayers and thoughts.

Mary Fisher, Mother
Deputy Kevin M. Sherwood, EOW 10/9/03

June 3, 2005

Another tragic loss. My condolences go out to the family, friends, and coworkers of Deputy Lynch. Thank you for you service. You are a true hero.

Andrew, Police Officer
Baltimore City Police

June 3, 2005

No one who has ever worn a badge shall be forgotten, not as long as there is always another to pin on a badge and carry on.

June 3, 2005

Thank you Sir. You gave your all to protect, and your all was taken in protecting. Continue watching over eveyone from where you are, and we will join you in the end.

Dispatcher Lee Cravens
Louisville Metro Police Department

June 3, 2005

AMERICA LOST ANOTHER HERO, DEPUTY LYNCH YOU DIED A HERO. DOING YOUR JOB. GO PATROL THE STREETS OF HEAVEN NOW. TO THE FAMILY AND FREINDS, MAY GOD BLESS YOU. R.I.P. BROTHER.

Sgt.W. M. Riley
Aragon Ga Police Dept.

June 3, 2005

Our Greatest Fear

Yet once again the Thin Blue Line is diminished,
an officer’s final tour of duty is finished.
"Officer down", it’s our greatest fear,
and once again, I hold back a tear.
They patrol in the state, city, county and town,
in uniforms colored white, green, blue and brown.
The shape of their badges may vary,
but it’s a symbol that they all, proudly carry.
They leave for work with a kiss goodbye,
but some don’t come home, no matter how hard they try.
To uphold the law is the job that they pick,
with such high aspirations, why must some die so quick?
They leave behind loved ones, family and friends,
after their lives have met tragic ends.
Some die in crashes, others hearts not too stout,
to many have been lost when gunshots ring out.
Our Heavenly Father has called them home,
no more these dark streets do they roam.
Through trial and error they have given their best,
please Lord, now grant them eternal rest.
Yet once again the Thin Blue Line is diminished,
an officer’s final tour of duty is finished.
"Officer down", it’s our greatest fear,
and once again I hold back a tear.


Deputy Lynch, thank you for all you have given!! Keep watching over us, as we have the watch now...God bless you and your family!!

Officer Justin W Yohe
Sweetser Police Department, Sweetser Indiana

June 3, 2005

REST IN PEACE BROTHER. YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN. MAY GOD BE WITH YOUR FAMILY AND LOVED ONES.

CHIEF CHAD PUSEY
OBLONG POLICE DEPT-IL

June 3, 2005

Another needless tragedy.But,Good On You Dep. Lynch, for returning the lethal fire that killed your assailant.He'll never hurt anyone again.Your family and friends will sorely miss you.Let's pray also for the innocent 18 year old girl's swift and complete recovery.

Paul Bardal

June 3, 2005

Thnak you for the job you did, and the sacrifices made. God speed, and god be with your family and loved ones.

Patrolman
La Porte Police Dept., La Porte, Texas

June 3, 2005

God Bless you, your family, and your department Deputy Lynch.

Officer Bardwell
Grand Prairie PD/Tx.

June 3, 2005

On behalf of the men and women who serve with the Georgia Perimeter College Police Department, our thoughts and prayers are with Deputy Roger Lynch's family, friends, and co-workers with the Livingston County Sheriff's Department.

Rest in peace our brother in blue. Now you can walk Heaven's beat.

Officer Johns
Georgia Perimeter College Police Department

June 3, 2005

Almost a year ago I lost a good freind he to was a Deputy. I know what your family is going through and exprest my deepest sorrow to them. Thank you for you fine service to us to make this world a safer place to live.My heart goes to the family and my prayers also. Gods Be

June 3, 2005

May God be with the family and fellow officers of deputy Lynch. All gave some...Some gave all. A true warrior. The thin blue line will carry on in the name of all our fallen Brothers and Sisters. God Speed.( The officers of the Clinton Police Department)

Lt. R. Mark Moore
Clinton PD, TN.

June 3, 2005

Rest in Peace

June 3, 2005

Deputy Lynch, you are a true hero. It is because of excellent officers like you, we are alittle safer. You are now safe in a arms of God, along with my brother. May God bless your family and friends. You now join the ranks of the true heros assigned by God to watch over us. To your family - I feel you pain. It hasn't been a month since we lost Keith. Trust in the Lord and he will pull you through. He has given me and my family unbelievable strength and will do the same for you. God bless you all. Rest in peace Deputy Lynch.

Kevin Cannon
Brother of Keith Cannon EOW 5/4/05

June 3, 2005

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