Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Stanley Cornell Reaves

Norfolk Police Department, Virginia

End of Watch Friday, October 28, 2005

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Reflections for Police Officer Stanley Cornell Reaves

Rest in peace, Officer Reaves. May God comfort your loved ones in this time of sorrow.

NPD wife

October 29, 2005

I am so sorry for your loss. Officer Reaves made the ultimate sacrifice to keep our community safe, there is nothing more honorable. Rest in Peace, you are my hero.

Dispatcher
Chesapeake Police Department/PUT

October 29, 2005

Another daddy taken away from his kids, another friend taken, another police officer taken, and another name to add to the Law Enforcement Memorial. When is this going to stop? My heart goes out to your family, loved ones, and friends during this tragic time. Thank you for your service and dedication to your community. This is a sad day for everyone in your family, community, and all around the nation. You are in my thoughts. Thank you!

Tracie
Friend of Officer Nick Sloan EOW 1/30/04

October 29, 2005

Rest in peace brother, you are a hero to us all.

Patrolman Shaun McCready
Altoona (PA) Police Department

October 29, 2005

Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family, friends, and the Norfolk P.D.

Officer
Suffolk P.D., PUT

October 29, 2005

I am very truly sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends.

Police Officer, Kevin Gross
Norfolk Police Department

October 29, 2005

Again we mourn as another hero is taken from us. My deepest sympathy to the family, friends and co-workers of Officer Reaves. May the Lord give you strength and bless each of you during this time.

Rest in peace for your watch here is over; walk in heavens beat and guide us to protect and serve others safely.

US Ranger Catroppa
National Park Service GA

October 29, 2005

R.I.P brother in blue.........

Deputy M.Suarez
Harris County Pct 5

October 29, 2005

I have known Stanley since pre-kingarten and grew up with him and a handful of other close friends in Baltimore City. Stanley has always had a calling to serve the community, doing so as a military enlisted soldier, Balto. City Police Officer and lastly Chesapeake POlice officer. Stanley was a kind and loving man who put the well-being of others before his own. I, his family and friends will miss him greatly.

" Keep doing what you do...I love you and miss you man. Rest peacefully knowing that your family WILL be taken of!! "

Brian M. Robinson

October 29, 2005

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