Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Chief of Police Randy Lacy

Clay City Police Department, Kentucky

End of Watch Wednesday, June 13, 2007

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Reflections for Chief of Police Randy Lacy

Thank you for your service and may GOD bless you and your family.

HEROES LIVE FOREVER

Dispatcher
Fairfax County Police, VA

June 14, 2007

CHIEF, MAY YOU REST IN PEACE AND LOOK DOWN UPON YOUR FELLOW OFFICERS AND KEEP THEM SAFE~!!!

MY HEART BLEEDS AND MY TEARS FLOW, FOR YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS.
RIP CHIEF
RETIRED CO, NEW YORK GAIL HOSMER

RETIRED CORRECTION OFFFICER, NEW YORK

June 14, 2007

My prayers go out to the Lacy family we have lost a good man but we will never forget all he has done for his city and state until we meet again my fellow brother and may god be with your family threw this hard time.

Kennith Burton EOW 1-4-04

Deputy Sheriff Michael Burton
Adair County Sheriff Dept

June 14, 2007

It's always with a heavy heart to realize another loss of Chief Randy Lacy, My prayers are with your family and police family, God Bless you and your family,
Rest in peace Chief,

Mother of a police officerin MD.

June 13, 2007

All of your family in Boston mourns your loss! Thank you for your service!

PO MICHAEL CONNOLLY
Boston Police Department

June 13, 2007

God bless brother & R.I.P

Ofcr MW Moore 3176
FWPD

June 13, 2007

“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

June 13, 2007

I remember you and I in the academy in 1985 richmond Ky.I just can't forget the old festous joke I have told the joke numorous times.you had a joke for me everyday. May god Bless you and your family.R.I.P. you will always be remembered.

Retired Booker T. Polin Jr.

Louisville Metro Police Dept.

Retired Booker T. Polin Jr.
Retired Louisville Metro Police Dept.

June 13, 2007

I extend my deepest sympathy to the family and department of Chief Lacy. His loss will be felt by the law enforcement family across the state and country.

We were classmates in 1985 at the KY Dept of Criminal Justice Training Class 161. We went our seperate ways and careers and lost touch. I have fond memories of him at the academy and will remember him as a kind and gentle man.

May he Rest In Peace and may God bless his family in this time of grief.

Sgt. Randy Schocke ( retired )
Bowling Green Police Dept

June 13, 2007

What can I say. It was only in court yesterday we were together talking. Its hard to believe you are gone.
I have worked with you for the last 6yrs and boy have we put a bunch of people in jail and also I have seen you help alot of people.
I was with little Randy today and he is taking this really hard as we all are.
Big Randy you rest in peace my brother we will take care of Clay City and all of Powell County in which you have served over the years.
And I promise you this there will be a war against the drugs in Powell County because you gave your life fighting this war on drugs.

Trooper Jay Perkins U/580
Kentucky State Police

June 13, 2007

Chief Lacy,
Your sacrifice will not be forgotten. You and your family are in our prayers. Rest Easy Brother!!

Dep Paul Sperandeo Ofc Amy Sperandeo
Jefferson Parish Sheriffs Office, Gretna Police Dept. La

June 13, 2007

REST IN PEACE FELLOW BROTHER, WE NOW HAVE THE WATCH.
GODSPEED

SGT/RETIRED DEPUTY
IOWA

June 13, 2007

Rest in peace--may god bless your family and the community you served.

Commander A.Dumas
Bishop State Campus Police,Mobile.AL

June 13, 2007

Rest in peace Chief thank you for your service.

Jayson Mills

June 13, 2007

Chief lacy's family, friends,and colleagues,
May God hold all of you in his gracious arms and sustain you all during this tragic time in your department and community!! The thin blue line continuse to be stressed but never broken. Your family in blue around the country and world feel your pain and are in mourning with you!! My prayer is that God will give you peace during this difficult time and that the support from your law enforcement family is tangible to all of you, who must continue to carry ow with your duty!! Chief Lacy may God envelope you in his loving arms and bring you home to rest in peace!!!

Patricia Tucker,President NC COPS
wife, Mark R. Tucker EOW 2/12/2004

June 13, 2007

Chief...Rest in peace my brother, we will carry on from here. You have done your best and will always be remembered for the ultimate sacrifice.
God Bless your Family and keep them in constant thought.

Chief Keith Jackson
Greenwood Police Department

June 13, 2007

Somebody killed a policeman today and a part of America died. Rest in peace brother and thank you for your service.

nc game warden

June 13, 2007

I SEND MY CONDOLENCES TO THE FAMILY, FRIENDS, AND CLAY CITY POLICE DEPARTMENT REGARDING THE DEMISE OF CHIEF OF POLICE RANDY LACY. I PRAY EVERYONE WHO KNEW THIS HONORABLE MAN WILL CONTINUE TO REMEMBER HIS BRAVERY, COURAGE, AND THE LEGACY IN WHICH HE LEFT.

CHIEF RANDY LACY YOUR SHIFT IS OVER NOW, WE WILL TAKE IT FROM HERE. REST IN PEACE, BROTHER...

DEPUTY JAMES E. BRADFORD JR.
BRADLEY COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT

June 13, 2007

Thank you Chief for serving and protecting the streets..Continue the Beat Above...A True Hero Never Dies!!

Ashley Moyer
Wife of Montgomery Ala LEO

June 13, 2007

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND ULTIMATE SACRIFICE!!!! REST IN PEACE ON THOSE STREETS OF GOLD WITH THOSE GONE BEFORE!!!!

DISPATCHER GRETA M HUFF
KY STATE POLICE POST 13 HAZARD

June 13, 2007

At thistimes words will not seem to console you, but god takes the good one first. May he rest in peace and my prayers are for his family.

Barbie Dezayas (widow 1997)
Miami Dade Police Dept

June 13, 2007

Gone, but never forgotten, Rest easy now my Brother in Law, your watch on earth is over...

SGT. John L. Gulledge Retired
Escambia CO FL SO

June 13, 2007

Rest in Peace my Brother, God Bless you, your family and your Dept.

OFFICER BOB SWOPE #5609
OLMSTED FALLS POLICE DEPT.OHIO

June 13, 2007

You and your family are in my heart and prayers. You have served your community and our profession with honor. May you rest in peace.

Captain Gary Graham (RET)
Denver Police Department

June 13, 2007

May the Lord bless Chief Lacy, his family, friends and fellow Officers. Thank you for your service and may you rest in peace Brother.

Patrolman Bryan Losagio
Salisbury Township Police Department, Lehigh County, PA

June 13, 2007

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