Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Detective Amanda Lynn Haworth

Miami-Dade Police Department, Florida

End of Watch Thursday, January 20, 2011

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Reflections for Detective Amanda Lynn Haworth

I had just begun working with Amanda over the past 2-3 months and I saw first hand what mission oriented meant. Amanda, you are truly an inspiration an your work ethic is impeccable!!! You are missed and loved my sister. Rest in Peace.

Deputy US Marshal Dana M. Staples
Team Member 06/10-Present

January 23, 2011

Rest in Peace Sister. To the Haworth Family, You are in my prayers for this Senseless action against your Loved One.
I pray that God brings peace and comfort to your hearts.

Officer R. Johnson #177
Palm Springs P.D. (Palm Beach County)

January 22, 2011

May God give your family and friends strength during this tragedy. You will not be forgotten. Thank you for you service and ultimate sacrifice. God speed Amanda. I never met you, but I still shed tears at your departure.

Detective Scott Utecht
West Palm Beach Police Department

January 22, 2011

Det Haworth Family,

From one LEO family to another I am sorry for the loss of such a great Officer, She paid the ultimate sacrifice to make our streets safer. May you know that she is walking in his KINGDOM forever, we remember her for the way she lived. all gave some but some gave all. God Speed.

Bruce Weatherford (Lt) Retired
Hialeah Police Department

January 22, 2011

Rest in Peace my sister. Thank-you for all you did.

Lt. Stephen A. Joy #980
Prince George's County Police, Maryland

January 22, 2011

On behalf of your brothers/sisters of the Port Authority of NY/NJ Police Department we send our deepest condolences. Having a suffered a major loss almost ten years ago, our department is still recovering. We sympathise with you and stand alongside you during these tough times.

May God Bless the families of the fallen and the members of the Miami-Dade Police Department.

PO Lawrence Rand (RET)
Port Authority of NY/NJ Police Department

January 22, 2011

For Detectives Roger Castillo & Amanda Haworth:

The duty of the law officer is a hazardous one. One of the most dangerous tasks is the confrontation with a the felon who will kill as quick as look at those who would apprehend him. We regret that our brother Roger and our sister Amanda would encounter what most of us have been fortunate enough to have avoided either during our shift or our career. At the same time we laud the efforts of those assisting Roger and Amanda and who brought down a vicious killer.

We pray for both of the detectives families, friends, co-workers and all who care about them. May the be ready to reach-out to one another in the days ahead.

As a retired state trooper and a Lake County (FL) Deputy Sheriff, I am proud to render Detective Roger Castillo and Detective Amanda Haworth a final salute.

Cpl. Ralph D. Fiorenza (Ret.)
Pennsylvania State Police

January 22, 2011

On behalf of your brothers/sisters of the Tampa Police Department we send our deepest condolences. Having a suffered a similar loss less than a year ago, our department is still recovering. We sympathise with you and stand alongside you during these tough times.

May God Bless the families of the fallen and the members of the Miami-Dade Police Department.

Officer Shane Gadoury
[email protected]

January 22, 2011

To The Family of Det. Haworth:
I wanted to offer my sympathies on your senseless death. A big loss for your family, friends and colleagues. Det.Haworth your courage and bravery along with your colleague Det. Castillo will never be forgotten. My dad was a long time New York City officer with the 102 precinct. Rest in peace Det. Haworth, the citizens of Dade County who you protected will forever be grateful for your sacrifice.

Rabbi Lewis S. Davis

January 22, 2011

Rest in Peace my sister, your service and sacrifice will NEVER be forgotten. Our deepest condolences are extended to all of your family, friends, and brothers and sisters at MDPD.

Fugitive Operations
ICE

January 22, 2011

Our Community has loss a Hero. Thank you for your years of faithful service. May God bless your soul and give your family and friends the strength they need to get through this difficult time.

Ann Becker Alexandrino, Daughter
Detective Hugo Becker, Hialeah PD - eow 6/25/66

January 22, 2011

Rest easy my Sister in Law, your watch on earth is now over. God be with your family, and loved ones in these extremely difficult times.......

Sgt. John L. Gulledge (Ret.)
Escambia CO Sheriff's Office Pensacola FL.

January 22, 2011

God bless your soul and be with him forever. We will miss you

Officer A. Tolomeo
MDPD

January 22, 2011

Our director said it best when he said we lost two angels. Although I never had the pleasure to work with you directly, I recall what a constant professional you were. This community has truly lost an angel for goodness. Rest in peace, sister. Our thoughts and prayers will remain with you and your immediate and extended families.

Lt. Alex Diaz de Villegas
Miami-Dade Police Department

January 22, 2011

Rest in Peace Detective Amanda Haworth. You have made the ultimate sacrifice for the citizens you served and all of us in the United States of America. You are an American hero who should not be forgotten. May God bless your family who has to bear this tragic loss.

Sergeant James F. Chadwick
Rock Island Police Dept.

January 22, 2011

RIP sister for you have done your duty. Prayers to her family, friends, and her extended family.

Officer Vikki Adams
Enon PD Enon,Ohio

January 22, 2011

Rest in peace sister, you will not be forgotten by the THIN BLUE LINE. You have served your country and community well.

Ofc. Charles Robson (ret)
Ormond beach Police Dept.

January 22, 2011

May your family find peacce knowing that you loved your job and paid with the ultimate sacrifice. May you find peace as well.

Law Enforcement/Corrections Veteran

January 22, 2011

Chief Strzelecki and the entire Niles Police Department extend our deepest condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Detective Haworth. Godspeed.

Niles, Illinois Police Department

January 22, 2011

We will continue God's work in your name. Rest in peace sister. Our hearts go to your family and your Miami-Dade PD Family.

Detective Y. Carde
Martin County Sheriff's Office

January 22, 2011

There are no words that express what we are all feeling today. Amanda devoted her life in service to others and paid the ultimate sacrifice in doing so. But, though she is at rest today, her family and friends are in mourning. My deepest, deepest sympathy to her son, her father, her family and all those who loved her and are weeping tonight over her senseless loss. I know the fact that she is a true hero in every sense of the word is little comfort to you right now, but one day it will mean everything to you. I am praying that God will bless and comfort you in this time of sorrow and pain. Amanda will surely be missed by all.

Beverly Frederick, Retired Dispatcher
Miami-Dade Police Department

January 22, 2011

Detective Haworth,
I will honor your life at your upcoming funeral with my comrades from the BSO Honor Guard. You truly are a hero and our community and this nation are forever in your debt. Rest in peace sister, you will never be forgotten.

Sgt Nyce
Broward Sheriff's Office

January 22, 2011

R.I.P. Detective Haworth, Thank You for your service your life ended to soon at the hands of a Coward. Go with God and know that Your Brother's and Sister's in Blue Mourn with your Family. To Your Family please know that you have people out here that grieve with you and are here to support you. To the Members of the Miami-Dade Police Dept. My condolences to you All, God Bless, Stay Safe Always and Cherish the times you had with Detective Haworth.

Cpl. Richie Vargas #1833
Prince George's County Police Department, Maryland

January 22, 2011

HEAVEN HAS A NEW ANGEL SITTING AT THE DINNER TABLE.

DEPUTY RUBY DIANA CUESTA-RETIRED
BROWARD COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT.

January 21, 2011

Rest in Peace.....you fought the good fight. Thank you for your courage, dedication, and service.

Det. John Creamer
Daytona Beach Police

January 21, 2011

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