Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Deputy Sheriff Daniel Jess Lobo, Jr.

San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department, California

End of Watch Tuesday, October 11, 2005

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Reflections for Deputy Sheriff Daniel Jess Lobo, Jr.

Our thoughts, prayers and support are with the friends, family and co-workers of Deputy Sheriff Daniel Lobo.

Rest In Peace Brother

PS Andrè Lasalle
City of Geneva, Traffic Police (Suisse)

October 17, 2005

Danny Lobo was my friend. I miss him terribly and will hold him near to me forever. Danny and I had a special bond that. Enroute together to his destiny. Danny i wish i would have gone 97 sooner so you would have slowed down. I love you brother. Forever

Deputy D. King
SBSD-11

October 16, 2005

Rest in peace Brother Daniel, you are a true hero and will never be forgotten for your courage and service.

Son of G. Truman Wortham EOW 7/15/73

October 16, 2005

Rest in peace brother, May God Bless you and your family

Patrolman

October 16, 2005

Rest in pace brother, May God Bless you and your family

Patrolman

October 16, 2005

From our family to the Lobo family we offer our prayers for comfort and peace trusting God will carry you through this difficult time. Death separates us for awhile, Christ reunites us forever!

Carol Diaz and family

Carol Diaz
N/A

October 16, 2005

Rest in Peace my Brother. I hope you were a Blue Knight also but irregardless we are proud of you and appreciate your service and dedication to duty. Be assured your loved ones are never 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

October 15, 2005

GOD SPEED BOTHER! PLEASE KEEP WATCH OVER US ALL.

J. Hernandez / C.V.
SBSD AERO SQ. / AMR

October 15, 2005

Danny you were a great man. I wouldn’t be where I am today if I didn’t meet you 5 years ago. You hired me as an explorer and I learned so much from you. I will never forget the fun time we had together.

God bless you and your family. We know you are in a good place with ron ives.

You were a great friend and will not be forgotten. We shall never forget (11x11).

PL
SBSO-RANCHO

October 15, 2005

THE MEN & WOMEN OF THE NORTHEASTERN IL. UNIVERSITY POLICE DEPT. SEND OUR HEARTFELT PRAYERS AND CONDOLENCES TO THE SAN BERNARDINO COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT & THE FAMILY OF DEPUTY SHERIFF LOBO.
MAY HE REST IN PEACE.


NORTHEASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY POLICE

October 15, 2005

I AM SORRY TO SEE ANOTHER BROTHER DIE BY ONE OF THE #1 REASONS WHY WE GET TAKEN FROM THIS WORLD. MY HEART AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO DEPUTY LOBO'S FAMILY, FRIENDS AND CO-WORKERS FOR THERE LOSS. I AM SURE HE WILL BE GREATLY MISSED.

PATROLMAN CHAD R MULLEN
CITY OF HORNELL PD, NY

October 15, 2005

Being a motorman is what you loved. Unless you have been one, no one knows the feeling. Being a motorman, I was involved in a crash in 1996 and was fortunate enough to continue, but not on what I loved to do...ride. You are on the ULTIMATE motor squad now. Rest easy Brother and watch over us. I will look forward to seeing your Ultimate motor wings. Until we meet...

Corporal Gregory A. Cohn
Florida Highway Patrol - St. Augustine

October 14, 2005

On behalf of the men and women of the La Habra Police Department we send our thoughts and condolences to the San Bernardino County Sheriffs Department and the family of Deputy Lobo. It doesn't matter where we work, when one of our brothers or sisters fall, we all feel the pain and the loss. Rest in peace Deputy Lobo. You will never be forgotten.

Sergeant Jeff Baylos
La Habra PD

October 14, 2005

The policeman stood and faced 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 a badge
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 got just too steep.

And I never passed a cry for help,
Though at time I shook with fear.
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept 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 here, Lord,
It needn't be so grand.
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't I'll understand.

There was a 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 born your burdens well.
Come walk a beat on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in hell"

GREGG HOUSTON
SOUTH CAROLINA

October 14, 2005

GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER. MY YOU RIP. KEEP AN EYE OUT FOR US.

OFFICER ROBERT MORALES
RIALTO PD

October 14, 2005

Deputy Lobo's Family,
May you find peace. Thank you for allowing him to serve the community for 11 years.

Rest in Peace Deputy Lobo.

Agent

October 13, 2005

Your dad (LASD Bailiff)works in my courthouse. I've known him 20 years. He is proud of you, always been proud of you, and his grief is beyond measure. No one can foresee future events, but know that those who have worked with you, known you, been helped by you, served with you grieve for your passing and reach out to your surviving family with an understanding compassion and respect for the way you lived your life. Your sudden taking away from us is a lesson in the transience of life and the need to live each day as a gift of God, for His greater glory.

Judge Michael Duggan (Former LASD SGT)
LA Superior Ct.

October 13, 2005

It tears at the heart to hear of another warrior who has fallen. Enforceing the law from a wheel takes a very special committment. I never had the privilidge to meet Deputy Lobo.

It makes one wonder why now? Why was he taken? I can only guess God needed Deputy Lobo to help secure the streets of Heaven.

My heart and prayers go out to the family and co workers of Deputy Lobo. It is so difficult to lose a man so special in so many ways...

Officer Michael Howell, #1704
KCKPD

Officer Michael E. Howell, #1704
Kansas City, Kansas Police Department

October 13, 2005

To the Family and Friends of Deputy Lobo and the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Dept,

I am so sorry for your loss. I wish you peace and comfort during this difficult and tragic time.

R.Akans #1354
Escondido PD

October 13, 2005

Dear Deputy Lobo,

Although I had only met you a few times, you were always very cordial. You treatd me as if you had known me our entire lives. When I heard about your accident, I also thought about Ron and the similarities between the two of you.

God has two of the best motor officers as angels now. You will be deeply missed by family, friends, and co-workers. May God bless your family and keep them in his care.

With deepest sympathy.

Jean Mumbleau
Floyd m.

October 13, 2005

Deputy Lobo,

God speed sir. Tonight, I will place the black mourning band over my badge in honor of you and our other brothers who have lost their lives in Ca. this week. It seems like I have been doing that all too often lately.

Rest in peace, and be assured, your brothers and sisters will carry on your work.

Patrol Officer
California

October 13, 2005

Our prayers go out to the family and co workers of this fallen officer. We too recently loss our comrade and feel your pain as well. God be with you.

Constable Charles Clack
Polk County Pct 1 Constable

October 13, 2005

G-d Speed My Brother

uc
odps Inv Unit

October 13, 2005

Deputy Lobo,

I may serve in Riverside but I was trained by the Deputies in San Bernardino in class 155..

May there always be peace with you and your family. All of the officers of Riverside PD mourn your loss..

rest in peace brother..We'll take it from here.....

Ofc. Ken Beebe
Riverside PD, SBSO Class 155

October 13, 2005

ITS SOUNDS LIKE THUNDER FAR AWAY..........
It sounds like thunder far away, but the skies are blue and bright...
And soon they crest the hill nearby, and ride into our sight.
They shake the ground with powerful sound, and they make some hearts beat fast...
They look so proud and noble, like Knights come from the past.

Side by side, they always ride, and seem to move as one...
From early in the morning light, to the setting of the sun.
And children point and wave to them, from cars that pass them by...
And young ones ask their parents, why the men have mirrors for eyes.

They ride the roads, and fight for good, and defend small ones like you...
They ask to ride, and do with pride, and sometimes they are few.
Like men of steel, on Silver Wings, they sparkle in the light...
then with a roar and rumble, they ride out of our sight.

Sometimes when one has fallen, never to ride again...
You can hear the others calling, like thunder on the wind.
Side by side, they slowly ride, and their thunder is a mournful sound...
And the mirrors hide their eyes from us, when teardrops fall to ground.

So if you see one riding, and you look into his face...
You see your reflection in his eyes, you know that you are safe.
For motormen are a special breed, they love to ride the wind...
And when you hear the thunder boom, the fallen ones ride again.

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Author Unknown



Motor
Mesa Police

October 13, 2005

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