Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Trooper David J. Lane

New York State Police, New York

End of Watch Wednesday, November 4, 2009

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Reflections for Trooper David J. Lane

Rest in Peace. Thoughts and prayers for the NYSP and your family.

Police Officer
Wichita PD

November 5, 2009

Rest In Peace. SALUTE!

PO ADAMS
NYPD 46 PCT

November 5, 2009

Trooper Lane- Thank you for your service. Your dedication, willingness to serve and Sacrifice truly makes you a Hero and will ne gover unforgotten.

Your family and friends will remain in our thoughts and prayers.

Ofc. L. Todeschini
Syracuse Police Department, NY

November 5, 2009

Rest In Peace.

Trooper First Class B J Dufrene
Louisiana State Police

November 5, 2009

Very sad indeed. Rest in peace brother and don't worry now we have the watch. God will sit you at his right hand and keep you safe. No more pain,crying,or heart felt feelings, you are home now. May God bless your family,your soul and the New York State Police. God Speed Trooper Lane, you might be gone but you will never be forgotten!!!!!!!!

Trooper Bobby D. White
Alabama State Troopers

November 4, 2009

Rest in Peace Sir....

Officer Thomas Wiederhold #1890
Fort Worth Texas PD

November 4, 2009

God bless you on your way home brother

Sergeant Jason Hopf
New York State Police

November 4, 2009

Trooper David Lane, sir, you've been on a long mission that took you from IRAQ/Afghanistan, into the highways of New York to fulfill a purpose that God had planned for you from the date of your Birth. You have spent those years as one of Gods Chosen Servants willed to the preservation of life, and property, as well as the American freedom for all people. You have come to the end of that purpose as you've satisfied what God seen as your goal. Now God shall welcome you into the heavens with "Well Done My Good and Faithful Servant"! Sir, with deep respect I extend to you a final salute on a job "Well Done", and one that is just beginning for you for all that you've done for everyone, including me. I extend my condolences to your precious family, and all of the friends and comrades of the New York State Police.

We Salute Our Fallen Brother

For I’m already being poured out like a drink offering,
And the time has come for my departure; I have fought
The good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
Now there is in store for me a crown of righteousness…2 Timothy 4:6-8.

The world and its desires pass away, but the man who does the will
Of God lives forever…1 John 2:17

Today we stand to salute our brothers’ departure from here
He’ll leave behind a family and those who hold him dear
In a career he served where all give some, yet he gave his all
He leaves this earth behind as he received his final call

The risks he faced on this final tour was one of a unique kind
His bravery surpassed his courage at last he leaves a world behind
Everyday he’ll be remembered for all the special things he did
He patrolled the streets as Gods chosen servant to him goodbye we bid

Don’t worry our brother in blue you’ll always be a part of our mind
We’ll always recall the bright face you bore one that’s so very kind
The hours you spent making a difference protecting all mankind
You stood your watch and kept the faith of one so hard to find

We Salute Our Fallen Brother for the impeccable job he done
You walked tall on duty with integrity second to no one
The beat you worked was like a battlefield in a society filled with change
Yet you never wavered in your commitment to a job that somehow was strange

The flag of our nation will not fly at half mast across the entire USA
But trust us dear brother with taped badges we honor you this way
A symbol of a fallen brother that graced our presence everyday
We’ll always salute the job you performed before you went away!

Copyrights © 2009 by: Michael Rayford Powell
Dedicated to: A Police Officers last Call

Training Instructor: Michael R. Powell
Arkansas Department of Correction

November 4, 2009

God bless you and your family. RIP Brother.

Anonymous

November 4, 2009

So very Sorry my Brother.
Trooper Lane's Family, Friends and all the Units of the NYSP are in my thoughts, Prayers and have my Heartfelt
Sympathy. May God Bless.

Officer Retired
Kentucky

November 4, 2009

R.I.P Brother, may God be with you and your family.

Deputy Sheriff P.Englishby # 2708
Forsyth County Sheriffs Office, Georgia

November 4, 2009

REST WELL MY BROTHER YOUR WATCH IS OVER FOR NOW,WATCH OVER US AS WE CONTINUE SERVICING AND PROTECTING THE CITIZENS OF OUR STATES.MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO YOUR FAMILY AND YOUR DEPARTMENT

CPL J MCFALL
MISS.HWY SAFETY PATROL

November 4, 2009

Rest in Peace Brother

Tpr
NYSP - Binghamton

November 4, 2009

God Bless your service. Tours in Hell to come home and have such a senseless accident. Rest in Peace Trooper.

Deputy C. Aller
Tarrant County Constable

November 4, 2009

Thank you, sir, for your service and sacrifice not only to your community, but to your country.

Anonymous

November 4, 2009

Another hero called home to patrol Heaven's streets on angel wings. My thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends, the New York State Police, and the brothers and sisters in uniform across the State of New York and the nation. We share your grief. May you always rest in the arms of the angels, sir. Thank you for your service. You will not be forgotten.

Peggy Parker
Texarkana, TX

November 4, 2009

God bless the family of Trooper David Lane and to all the brave members of the New York State Police for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Trooper II
New Jersey State Police

November 4, 2009

Rest in peace brother. You will be missed.

Anonymous

November 4, 2009

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