Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Lieutenant James Edward "Bo" Weaver

Dinwiddie County Sheriff's Office, Virginia

End of Watch Monday, June 27, 2005

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Reflections for Lieutenant James Edward "Bo" Weaver

rest in peace sir, your a true hero, our thoughts go out to your family, friends and dept.

Ceres Police Explorer Post #451
CPD

June 28, 2005

SO SORRY TO HEAR OF YOUR LOSS. OUR THOUGHTS & PRAYERS WILL BE WITH THIS FAMILY. MOM OF DEPUTY JOSH BLYLER EOW 5/2/04

JEAN BLYLER COPS PARENT

June 28, 2005

Lt. Weaver,

Today is a very sad day for all Peace Officers. My Prayers are with The Dinwiddie County Sheriff's Office and The Family of Lieutenant Weaver.

God Bless all!!!!

Correctional Officer
California Department Of Corrections

June 28, 2005

Rest in Peace brother, you will not be forgotten.


MCSD

June 28, 2005

My heart and prayers are with the femily, friends and coworkers of Lt. Weaver. May God bless you all. Thank you lieutenant for a job well done and the many years of service and dedication to serve and protect us all.

Deb Azure
Mother of Deputy Renee Danell Azure
EOW 08/06/02

June 28, 2005

Thank you for your service and dedication. Rest in Peace.

LEO Wife, Ohio

June 28, 2005

You paid the ultimate price, your sacrifice will not be forgotten. Rest in Peace Brother.

Correctional Worker
Federal Bureau of Prisons

June 28, 2005

Thank you for your service to the County of Dinwiddie and the Commonwealth of Virginia. May God continue to bless your family, friends and department.

Patrol Officer
Chesterfield County Police Department

June 28, 2005

Rest in Peace Brother. We are grateful for your faithfulness and dedication to duty and most proud you are one of the "Thin Blue Line". Be assured your loved ones are not alone for we are but a phone call away.

Bob Johnson VA-VI

Bob Johnson U.S. Marshal's (Ret'd)
Blue Knights International Police Assn.

June 28, 2005

Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family, friends and all the members of the Dinwiddie County Sheriff’s Office. We were made safer by his service and we all suffer their tragic loss. The family of Lieutenant Weaver 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 Lieutenant Weaver is a man distinguished by exceptional courage and will always be admired for his brave deeds and noble qualities.

Tom Doyle
Cary Police Department, NC

June 28, 2005

God Speed, Brother.

P.O. K.Murphy
Union PD, NJ

June 28, 2005

"Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God". Matthew 5:9. Thank you Lieutenant Weaver for your dedicated service and your sacrifice. May God bless you and your family, you sir are truly a hero.

Officer Steven Gau
Miamisburg, OH. Police Dept.

June 28, 2005

Life can be taken by anyone no matter the age. This kid has not only ruined his own life, forever, but has taken the life of a hero and changed the lives of his family, his home and work family, even more drastically.

From a member of the 'extended' family, God bless you and yours.

Ptl. Jim Leahy Jr.
Harvard University Police Dept.

June 28, 2005

Somebody Killed A Policeman Today

Somebody killed a policeman today, and
A part of America died.
A piece of our country he swore to protect
Will be buried with him at his side.
The suspect who shot him will stand up in court,
With counsel demanding his rights,
While a young widowed mother must work for her kids
And spend alone many long nights.
The beat that he walked was a battlefield, too.
Just as if he'd gone off to war.
Though the flag of our nation won't fly at halfmast,
To his name, they will add a gold star.
Yes, somebody killed a policeman today.
It happen in your town or mine.
While we slept on comfort behind our locked doors,
A cop put his life on the line.
Now his ghost walks a beat on a dark city street,
And he stands at each new rookie's side.
He answered the call and gave us his all,
And a part of America died.


June 28, 2005

God bless you for your service and sacrifice. You will not be forgotten.

DE
St. Louis City Police

June 28, 2005

To Lieutenant Weaver, family and friends our hearts and prayers go out to you.

God Bless you

terry Miyares, surviving spouse
Officer Emilio Miyares, Hialeah PD, Fl 11/6/86

June 28, 2005

GOD BLESS JIM, HIS FAMILY, AND HIS LAW ENFORCEMENT FAMILY. OLUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU ALL.

DAVID JEWELL DEPUTY CHIEF RETIRED
JEFFERSON COUNTY (LOUISVILLE) KY PD

June 28, 2005

RIP BROTHER

Reserve Deputy Enriquez
MCSO Montgomery County TN.

June 28, 2005

thank you sir for paying ulimate sacraface and makeing are streets sfae your work will never be forgotten

tim
private citizen

June 28, 2005

Rest in Peace Brother, You are not Forgotten.

Trooper
Indiana State Police

June 28, 2005

My heart goes out to your family and friends Lieutenant. God Bless

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.

Officer Shawn Eckhart
DA Police/Marine Veteran

June 28, 2005

They walk a beat of concrete and stone,
They drive through the city in a car, alone.
They swallow their pride, their prejudice, their grief,
They deal with all kinds, from preacher to thief.

Sometimes they get weary, from fighting this fight,
To punish the wrong and defend the right.
Defending a sacred creed and code,
Of freedom and justice, they bear the full load.

You don't ever see them for what's deep inside,
The pain, the anger, or many tears they've cried.
For you, for me, and others in fear,
Seldom a "Thank You", do they ever hear.

If you could look at their heart you’d see,
Their own life is the gift given to you and me.

Officer Shawn Eckhart
DA Police/Marine Veteran

June 28, 2005

Lt. Weaver,
The men and women of the Broward County Multi-Agency Honor Guard extend our deepest sympathy and regards. We will pray for you, your family and co-workers of the Dinwiddie County S.O.
God speed and god bless.


Broward County Multi-Agency Police Honor Guard, Florida

June 28, 2005

The service you gave us was more tehn we could as for, we thank you for this. RIP sir.

June 28, 2005

Rest easy brother, the watch is ours now.

Officer
Atlanta Police

June 28, 2005

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