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

Our prayers are with the family of Sergent Curley. We ask for strength in this difficult time.

Chaplain Bill Upton
Tooele City PD

June 27, 2011

Rest in peace brother, you will not be forgotten by he THIN BLUE LINE.

Ofc. Charles Robson (ret)
Ormond Beach PD

June 27, 2011

Sgt Curley & Family, Thanks for your Service, 25 years with Nav PD. We appreciated for what you have done for the Navajo Nation Sgt. My prayers and thoughts are with you and your family. You rest in peace Sgt. Thank you.
My thoughts and prayer also goes to the recovery of your partner, God Bless.

E. Howe, Retired Deputy
McKinley County Sheriff's Office
Gallup, NM

Everett Howe, Retired Deputy
McKinlry County Sheriff's Office, Gallup, NM

June 27, 2011

Sgt. Curley, Thank you for your service! God's Speed!

Deputy M. Chavez Jr.
Fresno County Sheriff's Office, California

June 27, 2011

Sir, thank you for your years of dedicated service to our town, our country and to our people. You will surely be missed greatly and appreciated always.

Robbin Preston
NN judicial Branch

June 27, 2011

Sgt. Darrell Curley was a dedicated professional police officer. It was my priviledge to to have met and worked with him on many occassions. His passing will not be forgotten and the world and in particular the Navajo Nation is a better place for his selfless service and commitment to the prinicples of freedom.

To the family, friends, and co-workers....we at the Arizona Highway Patrol grieve with you for your loss. Darrell has passed the torch and it is our responsibilty to walk worthy and carry it well with honor and pride.

Rest in peace and we will never forget.

Dean S. Nyhart, Major
Arizona Department of Public Safety
Northern Patrol Commander
Flagstaff, Arizona

Major Dean S. Nyhart
Arizona Department of Public Safety

June 27, 2011

You will be missed.
Thank you and your family for your many years of fine service. The world is definitely a lessor place without you. Your children and family and your parents should be proud of your example of serving them the Dine' and our country.
May God Bless you and your family.

Larry DiLucchio
Chinle Unified Schools (Retired)

June 27, 2011

You have done your duty and you have served your people and this grateful nation, Honorably. Rest in Peace my Brother. You will be missed by your Family, friends, your community and The Great Navajo Nation....

Staff Sergeant Elbert Jumbo
2-77 FA Counter Insurgency Platoon, FT. Carson/Colorado Springs, CO

June 27, 2011

We are saddened to hear of this tragedy. May the cowards be brought to swift justice. R.I.P.

Chaplain Paul Grady
KPD, Knoxville, TN

June 27, 2011

I PRAY THAT THE FOUR WINDS GENTLY CARRY SGT. CURLEY ON HIS CONTINUING JOURNEY. MAY GRANDFATHER CONSOLE AND PROTECT HIS FAMILY UNTIL THEY ARE REUNITED.

DISTRICT COMMANDER BENNY JEANNOTTE
BUREAU OF INDIANS LAW ENFORCEMENT RETIRED

June 27, 2011

Thank you for your service and my prayers are with your family during this dark time.

Deputy Latour Retired
Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office

June 27, 2011

My brother, we grew up together side by side and now you're with the great holy creator. I just want to say one thing, "you were the most compassionate person I have ever known." Thank you for being such a gentle human being, we all need to follow your example in life. May all the Angels in Heaven place you high with honor. So proud of you. I love you and miss you.

Citizen
Chinle Agency

June 27, 2011

Avenue of the Fallen

Standing at attention in their class “A“ uniforms, badges gleaming and shoes like glass, are your brothers and sisters of Law Enforcement. All of whom have previously paid the ultimate price.
Today, like many others, they welcome you to this wonderful place. As you march down the Avenue of the Fallen, all eyes focus on you as if to say its ok you’re with your eternal partners. A salute is followed and a tear can be seen on so many faces.
Welcome, you served well.
Now come join us in the ranks, another is coming home.

A brother law enforcement officer
12-25-2010

Sheriff Jim Weaver (Ret.) LAPD (Ret.)
Jerome County, Idaho (Ret.)

June 27, 2011

Rest in Peace...

Detective
Syracuse Police Dept, NY

June 27, 2011

Rest in peace Brother Darrell.

Ofc. Timothy M. Furlong
Nahant, MA PD

June 27, 2011

On behalf of the 6,116 members of the American Association of State Troopers (AAST), we extend our sincere condolences to Sergeant Curley’s family as well as the members of the Navajo Division of Public Safety, Tribal Police. AAST members throughout the United States know first hand what all of you are going through right now. We will continue to keep you in our thoughts and prayers.

Ken Howes, Executive Director
American Association of State Troopers

June 27, 2011

Rest in peace Sergeant Curley!
You will not be forgotten!

Willie Bell Hopewell VA!
Friend Of All Law Enforcement Officers!

June 27, 2011

Our thoughts and Prayers are with Sergeant Curley's family, and Co-workers.
May they each be comforted and find peace.
May his memory and faithful service be remembered by all.

Rev.Tony Wells
Earle Police Commission, Earle Arkansas

June 27, 2011

My sincerest sympathy to the family and friends of Sergeant
Darrell Curley as well as to the Navajo Division of Public Safety, Tribal Police. Rest in peace Sergeant Curley, you are gone but will not be forgotten...

Dispatcher Sue Rusch
Punta Gorda PD, Punta Gorda FL

June 27, 2011

Thank you Sgt. Curley for your bravery and for paying the ultimate sacrifice. You are a true AMERICAN HERO !!!! My condolences to your family, friends and co-workers. May you forever, rest in peace my brother...

Mitch Cheselka
Segeant / CA-OR (Retired)

June 27, 2011

My thoughts and prayers to the family, friends and co-workers of Sergeant Darrell Curley. Another Hero taken too soon. May God comfort you and your family as you go and touch the face of God.
Your service and sacrifice and bravery to the citizens of Navajo Division Public Safety, Tribal Police will not be forgotten. God Speed and God Bless. Rest in Peace Sir.

VIPS 750 Jeff Claybern
Alexandria Kentucky Police Department

June 27, 2011

God Bless Sergeant Curlry, his family and friends. “I pray that our heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.” Abraham Lincoln

Officer Jeffrey Blose
Lake Alfred Police Department

June 27, 2011

Rest in Peace Sgt. Darrell Curly

Eastfield Crim Justice Club President
Eastfield Community College at Dallas

June 27, 2011

Rest in peace SGT.. god be with your family.

Citizen

June 27, 2011

SGT. Darrell Curley Thank you for your devoted and dedicated 26yrs of service, providing protection to the many individuals that reside and travel through Navajo Nation. My prayers and heart felt sympathy go out to your family and your fellow officers. There are only few Navajo Police that cover a large area, Thank you all and stay safe!

Brent A. Detsoi- Police Officer
Bureau of Indian Affairs- Western Nevada Agency

June 27, 2011

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