Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Tyler Jacob Stewart

Flagstaff Police Department, Arizona

End of Watch Saturday, December 27, 2014

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Reflections for Police Officer Tyler Jacob Stewart

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND SACRIFICE. MAY YOU REST IN PEACE

Retired TFC Theresa Medcalf
Ga Dept of Public Safety

January 5, 2015

I am a Public Educator in the Gadsden County Public System who this morning received a strong letter from an administrator urging GCPS teachers and staff to somehow support this effort. I went on line planning to show pics of the officer most recently killed to my students, until I looked at the others listed--as well as the many powerfully voiced REFLECTIONS. Now I see that I will make copies of all of what I see and submit them to my students to respond to. This is what I and they can do to voice concern, appreciation, and our highest regard.

Dr. Cynthia Kent-Toussaint
Gadsden County Public School System

January 4, 2015

RIP BROTHER. May you be with GOD and may GOD be with your family.

Det. Russ Cain
Pittsburgh PD

January 4, 2015

"I have laid down my life in service to all of you.
I have been a part of the fabric that has held the line between your safety and your victimization. I have given my life so that others may live in peace. I have lived my life as a dedicated member of the greatest profession. There is no greater honor.

As I now become a part of the rich history of law enforcement, please remember me always for I have left behind those who loved and depended upon me.
My partners and my agency, please remember my family, their loss, and don’t let time soften your compassion for them.

You guard the gate now and I will continue my watch from above."

MAY YOU REST IN PEACE AND MAY YOUR FAMILY FIND COMFORT IN THE GOOD YOU HAVE DONE HERE ON EARTH. THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE TO US ALL.

Doug Gist, Captain (ret) Washoe SO, NV.
Silver State National Peace Officers Museum, Virginia City, NV.

January 4, 2015

Rest in peace my brother. Job well done. Thank you Sir for your service.

Correction officer J. Lamar
Limestone county sheriff office/ Athens, Al

January 4, 2015

Condolences on a loss of another Brother. Thank you for having the courage to take on the job of a peace officer. May the Lord Bless You and Your Family.

Thomas Carter, Sergeant
Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department

January 2, 2015

Rest easy brother, we'll take it from here. God bless Ofc. Stwart, his family, and the Flagstaff Police Department.

Police Officer
Scottsdale Police Department

January 2, 2015

Rest In Peace Tyler , Your a brother in blue I never knew but you are family just the same. The Arizona Choirboys Law Enforcement Motorcycle Club will help your family who are still here missing you.

Motor Officer Bill Fisher Ret.
Phoenix PD

January 1, 2015

Deepest condolence to this young man's family. He served short time but served well. He will be remembered as a Hero.... Best wishes for his brother and sister officers in Flagstaff.

Retired Ed Hillyer
Grand Rapids, MI and Police Officers Labor Council

January 1, 2015

Rest in Peace Brother.

Sgt. B. Burton
Fort Wayne Ind PD

January 1, 2015

There are relatively few who have the calling and less that will wear the star. The job gets harder not easier these days but the sheepdogs will always report to muster.
It's not what they do but who they are.

I know my loved ones that have passed, are sad when they look down from heaven on me when I am sad. They say "Be happy for what we shared; the memories and laughter we made and pray for those that will never know those things or share the love we will always share. I will see you again at end of trail."

There are so many people here that care and a burden shared is that much lessened. You are not alone.
With all respect and prayers.

Civilian Volunteer
Los Angeles Police Department

January 1, 2015

When an officer dies we all lose a brother/sister. We all mourn our loss.

Auxiliary Cadet Kevin Auguste
N.Y.P.D Auxiliary Police

January 1, 2015

TYLER I KNOW YOUR WITH GOD NOW AND I KNOW YOU ARE HAPPY. YOU HAVE NOW MET JEFF AND ALL THE REST.MAY GOD BLESS YOU AND GIVE US ALL STRENGTH ONCE AGAIN CARRY ON. "GREATER LIFE HAS NO ONE THAN THIS THAT ONE LAY DOWN HIS LIFE FOR HIS FRIENDS"

FPD
FLAGSTAFF PD

December 31, 2014

Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Rest In Peace Officer Stewart. Our deepest heartfelt condolences to all of your family, friends, and brothers and sisters at Flagstaff Police Department.

Postal Inspector Scott Horne
U.S. Postal Inspection Service

December 31, 2014

Rest in peace Brother Tyler.

Ofc. Timothy M. Furlong
Nahant, MA PD

December 31, 2014

So young and with so much ahead of you, and now you're gone and during the holiday season. No time is a good time to lose a colleague, a friend, or a loved one, but this is the worst time of year. All you leave behind are in my prayers and though you may have been physically taken from them, so long as they keep you in their hearts and minds, you will never truly be gone.

God Bless and may you forever Rest in Peace, Brother.

Ptl. Jim Leahy, Jr.
Harvard University Police Dept.

December 31, 2014

Thank you for your service brother. Rest in peace.

Cpl. M. Davis #2614
Prince George's County Police

December 31, 2014

Rest in Peace your tour is done, God Speed. Thank you for your service.

PO Helly RET.
NYPD

December 31, 2014

RIP Officer Stewart. My thoughts are with your family and the Flagstaff Police Department.

DET LT TOM BRAWLEY,RET.
COCONINO CO. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, FLAGSTAFF, ARIZ.

December 31, 2014

"Then I heard the voice if The Lord, saying 'Whom shall I send? And who will go for us?' And I said, 'Here am I. Send me.'"

Isaiah 6:8

Sgt. Tim LeGarde
University of Minnesota Duluth Police Department

December 31, 2014

RIP Brother. We have the watch from here.

Deputy K. Harris
Harris County Constable Pct. 8

December 30, 2014

May you always be remembered as a hero. KMA-367

Officer E. Mirabal ret'd
L.A.P.D

December 30, 2014

Officer Tyler Jacob Stewart, fellow Protector, Provider, and Peace Keeper of the City of Flagstaff and this great state and nation of ours. We have all come to know the services you provided to all of us so willingly and mourn your loss in protecting the people of the community. I prayed for your peaceful journey into your next life, your families strength, your friends and colleges who you served with and I asked the Holy One's to bless you all with continued Strength, Wisdom, Guidance and Protection during this sorrowful time.
Losing a fellow Warrior is always difficult no matter how close or far they are and affects all of us especially those who choose to Protect and Serve our people as you have. May you know Peace, and May we all find Peace in knowing that your choice gave us Peace knowing you were there to provide for us each and everyday of your career.
We the Warriors of Indian Country send our condolences to your family, those you love, your friends, and to The Flagstaff Police Department. We share in your pain and sorrow during this time of mourning.
May you all be blessed with continued Safety, Well Being,and Strength.

With deepest sympathy,
Francis E. Bradley Sr, Chief of Police
Hualapai Nation Police Department
Peach Springs, Arizona

Francis E. Bradley Sr., Chief of Police
Hualapai Nation Police Department

December 30, 2014

Rest in Peace Tyler. I know I gave you a hard time whenever you brought us a booking at shift change...it was all in fun. Will miss your smile. So long, see you later.

God be with the family of Officer Stewart. God please protect all of his friends, his family and our beloved Law Enforcement heroes. Jesus give his young soul rest with you and give him his hero's due. With your love Lord, may we all find peace, the strength to keep going and find a way to be courageous in the face of tragedy. Lord be with the family of this brave young man and show them your awesome love. Amen

Sue Thompson

December 27 at 6:17pm

DOII S. Thompson
Coconino COunty Sheriffs Office

December 30, 2014

There are no words that can convey my sadness hearing this news. Rest in peace hero.

Trooper First Class Retired Audrey Landi
PA State Police

December 30, 2014

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