Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Dennis Merwin Shuck

Cheyenne Police Department, Wyoming

End of Watch Wednesday, August 23, 2006

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Reflections for Police Officer Dennis Merwin Shuck

Officer Shuck,
Thank-you for your dedication and courage. You served with honor. The citizens of Cheyenne have suffered a terrible loss with your passing. You will always be remembered as a hero. Our deepest condolences to your family and the brave men and women of the Cheyenne Police Department. Rest in peace, brother.

Detective Corporal Morgan
Park County Sheriff's Office--Colorado

August 24, 2006

My deepest sympathy to the family, friends and co-workers of Officer Shuck; may he rest in peace and always be remembered as a hero.

Linda Lamm - LEO wife and sister of
Jay Balchunas EOW 11.05.04

August 24, 2006

Motorman, Thank you for your service. You will never be forgotten. Godspeed and rest well.

Senior Motor Officer M. Thurmond
MPD

August 24, 2006

God Bless Officer Shuck, the Cheyenne Police Department and his family.

Thank you for your service. You will never be forgotten.


Cheyenne Citizen

August 24, 2006

Officer Shuck,

Thank you for your serivce. You will not be forgotten.

August 24, 2006

We extend to you our love and prayers to the family of Officer Shuck. God will not put more on you than you can handle. Look to the hills, and we will continue to pray your strength and comfort in Christ Jesus.

Duty Officers - Florida Higway Patrol

August 24, 2006

It is again a sad day in America. Officer Shuck, your service to the citizens of Cheyenne will never be forgotten. Rest easy, and know that we have it from here.

Eric B. Beyer, Officer

August 24, 2006

My deepest thoughts and prayers are with Officer Shuck's family, friends and co-workers. I was married to Alabama State Trooper Brian Nichols EOW 2/17/2002 and I am now married to Washington County Sheriff Deputy A.V. Carpenter. All of your COPS family is here for you and hurting for you. We all became a family when our loved ones became police officers and now we have even a stronger bond when one of our family members go down. We are here for you to help you along this journey you now have joined with us. God bless you all.

Denise Nichols Carpenter
Vice-President of Alabama COPS

August 24, 2006

Rest Easy Officer Shuck. Your family and friends are in my thoughts. It has been almost a year ago that I lost a dear friend of mine that was on motors as well. (Kay Rogers End of Watch: Wednesday, November 9, 2005) You have riden the streets of Hell, now ride the streets of Heaven.

God Speed! RIP!

Deputy K. Brown
BCSO, TN

August 24, 2006

Rest easy brother, We will take your watch from here. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Police Officer
Lima Ohio Police Department

August 24, 2006

I met Dennis a few years ago. He was our wedding photographer and he did a great job. As soon as I found out that Dennis was a police officer and he found out that I was also a police officer we hit it off. Dennis always told me how much he loved his job as a police officer and that he was proud of wearing the badge. He was a hard working and dedicated man who will be missed by those who knew him. Rest in peace brother.

Trooper William M. Beres
Wyoming Highway Patrol

August 24, 2006

“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 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

August 24, 2006

Washington State Concerns of Police Survivors offers its sincere condolences to the fellow officers, family and friends of Officer Dennis Shuck in this time of deep sorrow and loss. Our prayers are with you. Dennis will not be forgotten.

Washington State Concerns of
Police Survivors

August 24, 2006

Rest in peace my brother in blue. Now you can walk Heaven's beat. Your family, friends, and co-workers with the Cheyenne Police Department are in my thoughts and prayers.

God Bless

Sr. Officer D. Johns
City of Sandy Springs Police, GA

August 24, 2006

Officer Shuck,

You and your family, to include your Police family, are in our thoughts and prayers. God Speed to you Motorman..

PFC PENMAN-MOTOR SQUAD
CITY OF FAIRFAX,VA PD

August 24, 2006

Rest in peace my brother

Patrolman
Brush PD Colorado

August 24, 2006

My deepest sympathy to the family and friends of Officer Shuck. May God bless and cover you with this grace, mercy, love and peace during this terrible time.

Officer Shuck, may the angels lead you into paradise, may the saints welcome you into the edity of light, may you find peace and justice, may the angels lead you to your resting place, your everlasting home. Rest in peace, blue angel.

Rosa Waters
Mother of Michael Waters
EOW: September 11, 2003

August 24, 2006

On behalf of the men and women of the Camillus Police Department, our deepest sympathys to the family, friends and co-workers of Police Officer Dennis Shuck. Rest in Peace Brother, we now have the Watch.

PBA
Town of Camillus Police Department, CNY

August 24, 2006

All of us here at Canon City Internet Radio send our deepest sympathies and condolences to your family, friends, loved ones and sisters and brothers who wear the badge of law enforcement. Another officer has lost his life because someone didn't care. What a tragedy.
"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.
By Author Unknown
God Bless You All
Marilyn Robinson aka MamaWolf
The Canon City Internet Radio
Canon City Colorado

Marilyn Robinson aka MamaWolf
The Canon City Internet Radio (The Chauffeur Internet Radio)

August 24, 2006

"FOR WE LIVE BY FAITH, NOT BY SIGHT".
(PAUL'S SECOND EPISTLE) CORINTHIANS II 5:7

U.S.D.O.J.
F.B.O.P.

August 24, 2006

My family would like to send our condolences to the family, friends, and fellow co-workers of P.O. Dennis Shuck you're in our thoughts and prayers during this very difficult time. May God give you the strength to carry on and help heal your herats. May you find comfort and support from those around you.
God Bless You & Rest in Peace, P.O. Shuck!

Gail M. Pabst
Aunt of fallen Detroit P.O. Jennifer Fettig eow 2/16/04

August 24, 2006

Officer Shuck,
You and your family are in our pryares. Your sacrifice will not be forgotten. REST EASY BROTHER!

Dep. Paul Spernadeo, Off. Amy Sperandeo
Jefferson Parish Sheriffs Office, Gretna Police Dept., LA

August 24, 2006

Rest in Peace hero.

SBPA
U.S. Border Patrol

August 24, 2006

God bless you and your family. Your service will never be forgotten.

Officer C. Walker
Plano PD, Texas

August 24, 2006

On behalf of my family and myself, I wish to extend our deepest sympathy in the loss of Officer Shuck. Mere words cannot express the feelings of grief and compassion that is felt for the family and for your department during this time of great sadness. Officer Shuck joins the more than 18,000 officers that have laid down their lives in the performance of their duty since the first known death of a law enforcement officer. These are the true heroes among us.

Please know that you are not suffering alone. Members of the brotherhood have a tear in their eye and feel heaviness in their heart. My family and I mourn alongside you and wish you all a sense of peace and tranquillity in this troubled time.

Christopher M. Hess
Lehigh County, Pennsylvania Adult Probation and Parole

August 24, 2006

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