Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Captain John Wayne Haddock

Grenada Police Department, Mississippi

End of Watch Friday, October 7, 2011

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Reflections for Captain John Wayne Haddock

I went to school with John Wayne and remember him well. Though our lives rarely crossed as adults, I was aware of his service to my community and often heard good things about him. He was highly respected and will be sorely missed. Our prayers are with his family and friends. He died a hero.

Cynthia Franklin
Childhood friend

October 7, 2011

Your devotion to serving your officers and gods children in your community is above and beyond the call. Those brothers and sisters left behind will keep this history alive in memory for years to come. God has received an outstanding and loving brother into his kingdom. Thank you brother for your dedication, love, professionalism and integrity in our profession. Rest in peace, In Christ.

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

October 7, 2011

My thoughts are with the family and friends of Captain Haddock during this difficult time. May they be comforted knowing that the law enforcement community is there for them and we will never forget.

Sgt. Michael C. Rogers
Falmouth Police Dept. - Falmouth, MA

October 7, 2011

My sincere condolences to your family and to your department Captain Haddock. I have been taken back on to the VAPD after a two year hiatus for a hip replacement. Now I go back to do some more good things for our veterans and their families. Rest in peace and Thank you for your great service. Terry F. Zech

OFC TERRY F. ZECH(UNRET)
VETERAN AFFAIRS POLICE DEPT, DETROIT, MICHIGAN

October 7, 2011

John I am sad to hear what happened today Rest in peace my cousin. I remember what our President said when another tragedy happened " You slipped the surly bonds of earth today and touched the face of God and I truly believe this. Save a spot for me until we meet again.

Gerald Barnett Deputy
Harris County Sheriff Houston Texas Cousin

October 7, 2011

Our deepest condolences to the dear family of Captain Haddock. God Bless him for his service and the sacrifice he made to keep others safe. Rest in Peace sir, hero's are never ever forgotten.

Retired Sgt. Jim May
CMPD Charlotte, NC

October 7, 2011

My sincerest sympathy to the family of Captain Craddock. Our son Dustin was a member of GPD when he was struck while riding his motorcycle on May 18, 2011 in Germantown. We will forever remember the kndmesses, respect and honor shown to our son in his passing. MAy God Bless & care for you as you pass through this part of your journey. A passage which should not have happened, but is doing so much too often.

Ramona Martin
Mother of Officer Dustin Lee Martin, Germantown Police department

October 7, 2011

Often times we may that ultimate sacriface for the good of mankind and the law. CPT Haddock you have done well. May God continue to bless your family, friends and brothers and sister in blue.

SGT Anthony C. Williams
Birmingham Police Department

October 7, 2011

Today I lost a follow Brother,and Very Good Friend. I first met Him when I joined Tie Plant Vol.Fire Dept.,where He taught me alot and I fought fires along beside him,I later drove a bus with him and went on many trips with him where he allways made it fun even if things where going bad. He was a man who allways knew how to brighten the day. I will miss his tells and jokes,and hearing him on the airways.Today We Lost A True Hero... JOHN WAYNE HADDOCK!!!!! GOD BLESS AND MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE HADDOCK FAMILY...

Kenneth Jordan
Tie Plant V.F.D.(Retired),Grenada School Dist.Bus Driver,and Friend

October 7, 2011

You've fought the noble battle and now God has called you home. Return to Him in honor and rest forever in his peace. Thank you for your selfless sacrifice. You are my hero. We've got the watch from here, brother.

Officer Jeff Chapman
Farmington Police Department, NM

October 7, 2011

thoughts and prayers with the Haddock Family and Grenada Police Dept as they mourn the loss of a great man. RIP CAPTAIN HADDOCK!

Stephanie McMillian

October 7, 2011

The Officers and Staff of the Fairplay, Colorado Police Department send our deepest and heartfelt sympathies and prayers for Captain John Haddock, his family and the community he served. For it was not how Captain Haddock died that made him a hero, it was most certainly how he lived. God bless.

Chief David Gottschalk
Fairplay, CO P.D.

October 7, 2011

Rest in peace Captain Haddock.

Our prayers to your family and friends.

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

October 7, 2011

Godspeed. We will take it from here. May God comfort your family and friends in this difficult time. Prayers sent.

Troopers HG and JL Vernon
Missouri State Highway Patrol

October 7, 2011

John Haddock was a very good friend and loved helping people since he was a young MP in Panama. I spent time with him in Panama and he helped his fellow MP's and many others. He was a very real and down to earth person. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends. He was a great man and a true friend. He will be missed.

Correctional Hearing Officer
WVDOC / Former Army MP (w/John)

October 7, 2011

It always saddens me to hear of the tragic death of a fellow police officer. Thank you for your dedicated service. May you rest in peace, Brother.

PROVINCIAL CONSTABLE MARTY LALONDE
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL POLICE

October 7, 2011

Sincere condolences to Cpt. Haddocks family and fellow officers. His life of service is a legacy that will live on. May God keep you all in His perfect peace.

Chaplain Bill Roscoe
Canyon Co. Idaho SO

October 7, 2011

AS JOHN AND I HAD TRAINING THIS WEEK WE TALKED.
WE WILL HAVE EVEN MORE TO TALK ABOUT WHEN WE SEE EACH OTHER AGAIN IN HEAVEN.
GOD BLESS YOU, YOUR FAMILY AND LET'S NOT OVERLOOK THE OTHER OFFICERS INVOLVED, YOU ARE IN OUR PRAYERS.

SGT. MIKE COLLINS
OXFROED MS. POLICE DEPT.

October 7, 2011

My deepest sympathy to your family, police family and friends. Captain Haddock most likely saved the lives of others by his actions. You Sir are a hero just by the profession you chose. Thank you for service, rest well.,

Pat Van Den Berghe
Citizen

October 7, 2011

Captain Haddock's tragic lose is felt on the Gulf Coast with grave sympathy. May justice be served on the sub-humans who caused his untimely death.

Patrolman Joseph C. Brown
MS ANG CRTC

October 7, 2011

May God give your family and friends the strength to get through these difficult times. Heroes will never be forgotten and you, Captain John Wayne Haddock, are a hero. I salute you SIR. R.I.P. brother.

Detective Senior Sergeant (Retired)
Victoria Police, Australia

October 7, 2011

Our prayers are with his family during this tragic time. John was a great, caring person who will be truly missed. We should all remember that none of us knows what tomorrow will bring and we should all be prepared and appreciate every second we have with our friends and family. RIP.

Dana & Tim Coleman, friends
Owner, Grenada Gold-n-Gun

October 7, 2011

Captain Haddock:
Thank you for all of your selfless years on the force. I am so truly sorry you had to be taken that way it brings tears to my eyes. I salute you, Sir.

To his Family:
There are no adequate words to describe. May he be your angel now as my husband is to me. I am so sorry...

Lisa from Western MA.
Caring Supporter of all Officers and their Families

October 7, 2011

Rest in Peace...

Detective
Syracuse Police Dept, NY

October 7, 2011

A good officer performing his sworn duty, doing what needed to be done; his sacrifice is the definition of valor.
"Honor, Virtus, Gloria" Honor, Valor, Glory.

Capt. M. L. Heino
Carroll, Iowa Police Dept.

October 7, 2011

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