Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Shawn Joshua Dean Williams

Old Fort Police Department, North Carolina

End of Watch Thursday, February 1, 2007

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Reflections for Police Officer Shawn Joshua Dean Williams

You answered the call and gave us your all. A part of America died. RIP brother.

NCLEO

February 5, 2007

May God be with your family, friends, and co-workers. Continue to watch over us.

Trooper S Whitman
Michigan State Police

February 4, 2007

My prayers are with the family, friends and coworkers of Officer Williams.

K. Houston
Buncombe County, NC citizen

February 4, 2007

Josh I will pray for your family you paid the ultimate price while trying to help a brother. God Bless you.

Cory Russell
Tennessee Highway Patrol

February 4, 2007

Brother, you are gone too soon and too young. Your ultimate sacrifice on this tragic day will never be forgotten, and may you rest in peace. My sincere condolences go to the Williams' family.

Officer
Edison Police Dept., New Jersey

February 4, 2007

My brother, Joe, was killed in the line of duty last Feb in New Hartford, NY and my heartfelt sympathies go out to Officer William's family, friends, and fellow officers/co-workers. Nothing can be harder than this, but know that you are not alone as there are many people and organizations who will continue to honor and remember Josh as he deserves nothing less. There are many fun stories about Josh that his little girl will want to hear someday. He will live on in her. Keep the faith and know you are all loved dearly.

kelly corr
chapel hill, nc

kelly corr
sister of Joe Corr EOW 2.27.06

February 4, 2007

To the family and loved ones of Officer Shawn Joshua Williams and his fellow officers with the Old Fort Police Department:

On behalf of our family, I want to extend our sincerest condolences on the grievous loss you suffered when Officer Williams was tragically killed in the line of duty. His valor and courage will never be forgotten.

In reading the loving reflections left by family and friends, it is obvious that Josh was an amazing yound man who touched many lives in a positive way. I can see that he is so loved and will be missed by so many.

The circumstances of Josh's death were heart breaking and I know caused much anquish for all those affected. To hus parents, I share your agony in losing a cherished child and know that the lives of everyone who called Josh beloved has been forever changed.

May Josh's spirit continue to soar and his memory continue to inspire. May God hold Josh, his wife and young child, and his other family members in the warmest part of his heart and the most gentle part of his soul.

This reflection is sent with the utmost respect for the distinquished service Josh gave to his community and the citizens of North Carolina, and for the supreme sacrifice he and his family made on February 1, 2007.

Phyllis Loya, mother of fallen officer Larry Lasater of the Pittsburg, Ca PD eow 4/24/05
(Larry was also born in North Carolina)

February 4, 2007

rest in peace brother....may God watch over you and your family

Ptl. Casey M. Long
Ocean Twp. P.D, NJ (Ocean Co.)

February 4, 2007

Rest in peace brother. You are in God's hands now. I pray for your family, friends and co-workers. God Bless You All.

Police Officer
Burnsville Police Department

February 4, 2007

REST IN PEACE OFFICER!

Lieutenant
Genesee County, Michigan

February 4, 2007

Rest in peace, brother. You were taken far too young.

February 4, 2007

Two years ago, our best friends lost their son, Josh Blyler, who was a Deputy Sheriff with the St Johns Sheriffs department in St. Augustine, Florida. Our love and prayers go with you during this time. We encourage you to get in touch with C.O.P.S. as they know how to help you thorough this difficult time in your life.
May God continue to meet your every need and walk closely beside you all the way. Love and Prayers, Martha and Larry Elmore, Franklin,N.C.

Larry and Martha Elmore

February 4, 2007

My Daddy

You have watched me grow from the heavens above,
Oh, how I have missed those arms of love.
I have learned how to walk and talk and growl like a bear,
First I am here and then over there.
Mommy says I am just like you,
and I make her laugh at the funny things I do.
I know there is some reason God took you from this earth,
Even when it was only a short time before my birth.
You are in heaven now, keep a watchful eye on me,
watch me grow and learn my ABC's.
I have a lot of special people keeping me from harm,
I am learning from them what a great man you are.
I see the pictures and your name etched in stone,
But, it is still hard to understand, Mommy & Me here alone.
Other kids have their daddys to play in the park,
But, I have you with me, at all times, here in my heart.
Mommy keeps saying how proud you would have been of me,
But, I am proud too, of My Daddy, you see.

We will never forget the sacrifice you made! Heroes never die. I will keep your family in my prayers. Keep your arms wrapped around your wife and daughter.. they will need you now more than ever.

Wife of Oklahoma Officer

February 4, 2007

R.I.P. Officer Williams, you will never be forgotten.

Deputy
EPSO (Colorado)

February 4, 2007

U will not be forgotten....Rest In Peace Brother!!!

Sgt. Matthew Trull
Haywood Co.

February 4, 2007

REST IN PEACE OFFICER WILLIAMS.

PROUD NC LEO

February 4, 2007

Officer Williams, Thank you for your service brother you will be missed. To the family of this hero, my heartfelt condolences. Our prayers are with you in this time of need.

Officer Boyd
Winston-Salem Police Dept.

February 4, 2007

Young brother, you have answered the call to service at a very young age and now sadly, you have departed. Watch over us on your new assignment. To the Williams family, sincere sympathy for you loss.

Trooper
New Jersey State Police

February 4, 2007

Godspeed Brother!! We find comfort in knowing you are watching over us from above... My thoughts and prayers go out to your department in this time of grief.

SPD, 0201

February 4, 2007

Josh, it has been an honor to serve with you. You are truly the best of the best and leave a lasting impression on us all. The unselfish sacrifice to serve your fellow officers and citizens and a devoted family man made you an exemplary role model. You will never be forgotten.

Officer Jason Crisp
US Forest Service Pisgah National Forest / Reserve Deputy McDowell SO

February 4, 2007

Rest in peace Brother Shawn, you are a true Hero and will never be forgotten for your service and courage. May your Family, Friends and co-workers find peace.


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

Assistant Chief Carl Wortham Retired
Sand Springs Okla Police Department

February 4, 2007

GOD Bless you and your family!

Hero's Never Die; They Just Take on New Assignments.

Rest In Peace my Brother.

Officer Paladino
Colorado Springs Pd

February 4, 2007

From the first day you pinned on a badge you were part of a brotherhood. Being a part of that brotherhood means that from now on every time any Officer pins on a badge YOU pin on a badge with him! The blue line never stops and neither will you!

Police Officer

February 4, 2007

Rest in Peace, Brother.

OFC B. GRAJEK

February 4, 2007

My heart goes out to you and your young family. God bless you, and thank you for your dedicated service.

HPD Wife
Houston Police Department

February 4, 2007

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