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Trooper James Keith Stewart

Georgia State Patrol, Georgia

End of Watch Saturday, April 27, 1991

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Reflections for Trooper James Keith Stewart

"Bull," still not many days go by if any that I don't think of you. I was so lucky to have you in my life, if only for a short time. It is still so difficult some days without you, even though I know you hand picked David especially for me and Chas. I just hate that Chas never got to experience the excitement and love you felt for him. You will always be on mind and in my heart.

With deep love
Your wife forever
Kim

Kim Stewart
widow

September 1, 2006

To My Buddy Bull,
I am working a midnight shift right now just as you were on that fateful night...I think of you always and remember that gleam in your eye. I remember visiting the post as a kid and hoping to be just like you one day. It was you that provided me the inspiration to become the best I could be, and I have-A Post 30 Trooper. I remember the motto that you hung in the weight room at the post and I live by your creed - THE MORE YOU SWEAT IN HERE, THE LESS YOU WILL BLEED ON THE ROAD. Your friend, TFC Jason Ellis #198

TFC Jason Ellis #198
Georgia State Patrol

March 29, 2004

BULL, PLEASE WATCH OVER US AS WE PATROL THE HIGHWAYS ANS BYWAYS OF OUR GREAT STATE. WE LOVE YOU BULL! BIG BLUE! BIG GRAY!


GSP TROOPERS ASSOCIATION

November 1, 2003

Having been a former Trooper, i had the honor of conducting the wedding ceremony for Bull and his first wife in Albany, Georgia. I am wheelchair bound, but the Post 9 personnel arranged for me to be at the memorial dedication at Post 30, Cordele. The Post Commander, Sgt CW Bennett, allowed me to join the Post 30 personnel during this ceremony, because Post 30 was my last duty post when i left to enter the Ministry. I was honored and deeply moved to have been a part of both of these ceremonies by which Bull was remember. God bless each officer and their families.

Trooper
Georgia State Patrol

I never knew you. I have grown up in the GSP family and a trooper is all I have ever wanted to be. I have worked around the state as a CEO and I have met many people that knew you and from what I have been told, I can't imagine a better person. You were a very beloved trooper and are missed to this day by many. All you have to mention is, "Bull", and everyone knows who you are referring to. I hope that one day when I can join the ranks of State Trooper that I might have you watching over me.

CEO J ALLEN
Georgia State Patrol

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