Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Sergeant Darrell Cervandez Curley

Navajo Division of Public Safety, Tribal Police

End of Watch Sunday, June 26, 2011

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Reflections for Sergeant Darrell Cervandez Curley

Rest in peace Sarge. I hope in time your family and agency finds peace in your passing.

We will keep the fight from here. Enjoy patrol on the streets of heaven.

Police Officer II Dan Vaquero
San Diego Police Department

June 28, 2011

On behalf of the citizens of these United States, We thank you Sargent Darrell Curley for all your time spent keeping the peace, and paying the supreme price. It seems that sacrifice sometimes comes with duty. Thank you Sir


Ralph
Veteran, US Army
San Jose, Ca.

Ralph epperson
Citizen of the United States

June 28, 2011

Sergeant Darrell Curley, my heart is so very sad. I appreciate all that you have done through the years working with us to support us in trying to help keep families safe that have gone threw domestic violence in Page and on the Navajo Nation. My Deepest Sympathies go out to your Family, Friends, Coworkers and Fellow Officers. You will be missed but we know that you are in the arms of our Heavenly Father, until we met again. May God comfort all of those those that had you in thier hearts, we have lost a Great Man. Thank you for all you have done and the Man that you were!

Jeane'e Sabal-Green, Crisis Interv Manag
Page Regional Domestic Violence Services

June 28, 2011

Sgt. Curley is one of the best leaders I have met while working in his district as an EMT. He was one of the few officers who took the initiative to apply every law of the reservation to protect the communities of Kaibeto and Lechee. He will be missed dearly, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Get well soon Ofc. Vernon Begay.

Emergency Medical Technician

June 27, 2011

It's not everyday, you hear that your doing a great job and get thank by the people of your community, but I commend the men and women of navajo police. Everyday they go out serving and protecting the vast areas of the navajo nation alone. responding to calls, not knowing what they will encounter. As a resident and citizen, I would like to thank you all.

god bless and rest in peace sarge.

PST DAshley
NMSP-Gallup

June 27, 2011

Rest in peace Sgt. Curley. May God watch over your Family and your Dept.

Forer Trooper Ken R. Bays
Virginia State Police

June 27, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends of Sgt.Curley as well as the brotherhood at Navajo Tribal Police. May you rest in God's eternal peace our brother!

Detective Mark Techmanski
City of Syracuse (NY) Police Department

June 27, 2011

Thank You family of Sergeant Curley for the greatest sacrific that you gave to us through your husband,father,son and friend. May Jesus draw you all closer to Himself and to each other during these horrendous days of loss. May you all dwell in the wonderful memories that no one can take from you and may you cast all of you pain upon Jesus because He cares for you. I am so geatly sorry for your loss I will pray for you
Sincerely Chaplain Darlene Danninger

Chaplain Darlene Danninger
Glendale Police Department

June 27, 2011

R.I.P. brother Darrell Curley!!!

Husker Street Officer

June 27, 2011

Thank god I got to meet a great person. He will be missed greatly. Thank you so much for being apart of my husband's life. I know he's been touched by your wisdom. Thank you for keeping him safe when you did. My prayers are still with your families. ♥

Calandra Yazzie-Gishie
Wife of Navajo Nation Police Officer

June 27, 2011

Tall, calm and approachable. Had fun serving in the same uniform. Brothers forever. May you rest in peace and your family be protected. Our heavenly father will be happy to see Sgt. Curley.

Retired: corrections officer II
State of Arizona

June 27, 2011

Having been in a similar situation and survived, I appreciate what a sacafice you have made as a peacekeeper. My heartfelt sympathy to your family and may they have the strength to carry on without you. I am sure your Department pardners will pitch in and help your family the best they can As a law enforcement brother, I am proud to have shared the same oath to "preserve and protect". One never knows what is going to happen after you put on that uniform and go on patrol. May you rest in peace!

SGT. Ret Dennis Norling
Phoenix Police Dept.

June 27, 2011

Sergeant Curley, you will not be forgotten! R.I.P.

Deputy Sheriff
Livingston County (Il) Sheriff's Ofc.

June 27, 2011

Thank you Sgt. Darrell Curley for taking an oath to protect us. How your life ended is difficult to deal with. But, you must have a greater plan with the Diyiin Dine. Ahe'hee, again. Your family is in my prayers.

Lydia Hamana
Member Of The Navajo Nation, U.S. Citizen

June 27, 2011

Thank you Sgt. Darrell Curley for taking an oath to protect us. How your life ended is difficult to deal with. But, you must have a greater plan with the Diyiin Dine. Ahe'hee, again. Your family is in my prayers.

Lydia Hamana
Member Of The Navajo Nation, U.S. Citizen

June 27, 2011

Our thoughts and prayers go out the family of Sgt. Curley as well as the brothers/sisters of the Navajo DPS on their senseless loss. Sgt. Curley, as you are welcome home by St. Michael, watch over and protect your brothers & sisters on your last watch. Rest in peace now brother for you are safely home....

Mike Torino - Firefighter/Paramedic
East Haven Local 1205, Connecticut

June 27, 2011

Rest in Peace Officer Curley and may God bless the great Navajo nation.

Police Officer Nelson Marti
New York State Park Police/ Taconic Region

June 27, 2011

I didn't know you personally Sgt. Curley, but you fought the goodfight and for that we are all eternally Grateful.

Godspeed Brother, I only hope I make it the 25 years you did.

Ofc. K. Jarrell
UPD

June 27, 2011

TO our fallen brother,
Though I may have been out of Law Enforcement for some years now; I have yet to forget what it means to wear a badge. For all your dedication, sacrifices, special holidays, & for unselfishishl giving your life to protect others is truly a man with a special heart.

To the family he is safe, he suffers no more, he has done his job to the up most and your presence will trully be missed. May propertal light shine upon your soul and may you rest in peace.

Former Chief of Investigations
MCSO

June 27, 2011

"Blessed Are The Peacemakers".

Rest in Peace

Sgt. Randy Keenan (Ret)
Alameda, CA Police Dept.

June 27, 2011

My thoughts and prayers go out to Sergeant Curley, his family, friends, and the entire Navajo Division of Public Safety. Thank you for your service Sergeant Curley. We've got the watch from here.

Sergeant
Fredericksburg Police Department(VA)

June 27, 2011

I never knew you but we are all brothers in blue. May you rest in peace my brother. You will always be able to watch over your family now.

Patrolman Ryan Grayson
Primera Police Department, Primera Texas

June 27, 2011

On behalf of the Navajo Emergency Medical Service, our sincere and utmost comdolences to the family of our brother Sgt. Darrell Curley. Thank you for sharing your life. You were truly a friend and brother to all of us. May God embrace you in His bossom, may God strenghten, protect, and comfort your family during this storm. You have and always been our HERO! Thank you.... Rest now brother....

Ramone Yazzie Sr.
Navajo Nation Emergency Medical Service

June 27, 2011

You outstandiong service to your community, your professionalism, your leadership and your integrity will stand in memories for years to come. Your new partners in the badge have also paid the ultimate in protection and service to Gods children in their communities. Your brothers and sisters left behind will keep you in memory for years to come and they will care for your family. Rest in peace brother. In Christ.

Tom Bradley, Retired
Phoenix PD, AZ State Chap. FOP

June 27, 2011

Sarge, when time permitted you & I talked. It was never a hi bye thing; we had something in common & we talked about it. It was a pleasure to have met & worked with you.

Thank you for your service & rest in peace brother.

IAI Ron Singer
Navajo PD

June 27, 2011

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