Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Trooper Trevor John Casper

Wisconsin State Patrol, Wisconsin

End of Watch Tuesday, March 24, 2015

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Reflections for Trooper Trevor John Casper

Rest In Peace Brother. Matthew 5:9

TFC R. W. Boswell (RET)
S. C. Highway Patrol

March 26, 2015

You exemplify the meaning of a hero. There are wolves. There are sheep. You are a SHEEP DOG. We are the Thin Blue Line.
Rest in peace brother, we will take it from here.

Police Officer Robert Wheelock
Dallas, Texas Police Department

March 26, 2015

Rest In Peace Trooper Casper. May God bless your family and friends during this difficult time.

Retired P.O. Wayland H Mann
Pensacola Police Department

March 26, 2015

RIP Thank You for saving many other lives today, with your ultimate sacrifice. My prayers are with Your Family and all Officers who have shed a tear today.

J Thom
Citizen whom is thankful for all that are willing to Protect us.

March 26, 2015

Rest in Peace brother, we have the Watch

Policeman Brother in Blue #8755
Phoenix Police

March 26, 2015

Rest In Peace, Trevor. You did more for the good of humanity than many do in their entire lives. You gave your life to protect the lives of people you've never known. Even at 21 you had the heart of a true hero and your actions will not be forgotten.

Colin Bee Citizen

March 26, 2015

You are a true inspiration and hero. I pray for you and your family and for your eternal rest.

Josh Holcomb
none

March 26, 2015

Rest in peace young man. Thank you for your service and sacrifice. Thoughts to your love ones.

Sergeant Paul Albert
St. Johns Police Department Arizona

March 26, 2015

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND SACRIFICE
REST IN PEACE

Retired TFC Theresa Medcalf
Ga Dept of Public Safety

March 26, 2015

Rest In Peace, Brother.

Det. Randy Evans
Kansas City Missouri Police Department
Son of Patrolman Robert Wayne Evans
E.O.W 10/14/1971
HEROES LIVE FOREVER

March 26, 2015

You, Trooper Casper, are a hero. You bore a burden most will not know in a lifetime. From what I've read, you've been walking our beat longer than most realize. You will be with me on every traffic stop, and every other call, for the rest of my career. I will remember your sacrifice always.

Deputy Omdahl
Brown County Sheriff's Office

March 26, 2015

May you rest in peace my fellow Trooper as we will continue the watch. To the family of Trooper Casper; I'm so very sorry for your loss and know you are in my thoughts and prayers. With love, Trooper D.L. Calvert.

Lance Corporal D.L. Calvert
South Carolina Highway Patrol

March 26, 2015

Thank you for your choice to serve and we are deeply saddened to see your life ending so soon. You lived with honor and that legacy will never die.

Darlene Newton
friend of Story County Sheriff's Office

March 26, 2015

My God I can hardly stand it! My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the Casper family. I shan't ever forget the tremendous loss and sadness I felt when my friend Officer Dunakin of Oakland CA was shot down with three others. I am feeling the same heart wrenching loss for you. I am an odd one, I love cops and always worry. You do the MOST DANGEROUS JOB IN ALL THE WORLD!

Mark MacDonald, not in law enforcement
An extremely sad citizen of Oakland CA

March 26, 2015

Our thoughts and prayers go out to family and friends of this fallen Officer. We thank you for your service. May God rest your soul. We will never forget.

Officer Edwin Lara / Division 9
Cook County Sheriffs Office, IL- Honor Guard

March 26, 2015

Our deepest sympathy to the dear family and fellow Troopers of Trevor Casper. God Bless you sir for your service and sacrifice you made to keep others safe. Hero's are never ever forgotten. Rest in Peace.

Sgt. Jim May (ret)
CMPD Charlotte, NC

March 26, 2015

Rest in Peace my Brother in Blue. Evil will never prosper as long as Brave men such as yourself, stand ready to do good.

"Blessed are the Peacemakers for they Shall be Called Sons of God."

Matthew 5:9

FTO D. Vaquero
San Diego Police Department

March 25, 2015

I was so incredibly saddened when I heard of the death of Trooper Casper, even more so when I heard how young he was. I am grateful for his service and his dedication to protecting the citizens of Wisconsin. Though I live in Minnesota, many of my relatives live in Fond du Lac and I can mentally picture exactly where this happened. Godspeed, Trooper Casper. May you rest in eternal peace.

Corrections Officer Zachary Philbrick
Minnesota Department of Corrections

March 25, 2015

Godspeed Trevor to the streets of Heaven. It's a comfort to know that, as I put on my vest and badge for my next shift, you will be looking down from above and protecting us just as you did yesterday. You were a warrior to the end and will forever be a hero! Rest In Peace Brother. We've got it from here.

Deputy Josh McCormick
Fond du Lac County Sheriff's Department, WI

March 25, 2015

Trooper ­Trevor Casper, sir, it is with honor that I tribute you with my sincere sympathy of your loss to your family, agency, and many friends, as well as Fellow Brothers and Sisters in blue. I know you have finished your watch, but brother, I also know that one day when God extends to me: Well Done My Good and Faithful Servant, we'll unite again in the satin pillars of the Sky. Respectfully, Michael Rayford Powell.

We Salute Our Fallen Brother

For I’m already being poured out like a drink offering,
And the time has come for my departure; I have fought
The good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.
Now there is in store for me a crown of righteousness…2 Timothy 4:6-8.

The world and its desires pass away, but the man who does the will
Of God lives forever…1 John 2:17

Today we stand to salute our brothers’ departure from here
He’ll leave behind a family and those who hold him dear
In a career he served where all give some, yet he gave his all
He leaves this earth behind as he received his final call

The risks he faced on this final tour was one of a unique kind
His bravery surpassed his courage at last he leaves a world behind
Everyday he’ll be remembered for all the special things he did
He patrolled the streets as Gods chosen servant to him goodbye we bid

Don’t worry our brother in blue you’ll always be a part of our mind
We’ll always recall the bright face you bore one that’s so very kind
The hours you spent making a difference protecting all mankind
You stood your watch and kept the faith of one so hard to find

We Salute Our Fallen Brother for the impeccable job he done
You walked tall on duty with integrity second to no one
The beat you worked was like a battlefield in a society filled with change
Yet you never wavered in your commitment to a job that somehow was strange

The flag of our nation will not fly at half mast across the entire USA
But trust us dear brother with taped badges we honor you this way
A symbol of a fallen brother that graced our presence everyday
We’ll always salute the job you performed before you went away!

Copyrights © 2009 by: Michael Rayford Powell
Dedicated to: A Police Officers last Call

Sergeant Michael Rayford Powell
State of Arkansas

March 25, 2015

Heroes come in all ages and Trooper Casper you certainly are a HERO. To be killed at such a young age and the way you dies is heart breaking. May God rest your soul and may God pray for your family. Your family should be proud and I would like to thank you for protecting the innocent. Thank you and God bless.

john
citizen

March 25, 2015

Heartbroken to hear of such a loss. May God bless you and be with your family and friends. Rest in peace.

Fellow Rookie
Fairfax County Police Department

March 25, 2015

RIP brother thoughts and prayers with your family and agency.
May god watch over your bothers in blue.
Carson Steinmetz dispatcher in South Carolina

Carson Steinmetz dispatcher
SC member of law enforcement

March 25, 2015

This brave young trooper gave his life in protecting the public; even though his tour was short on the job,he still was able to stop the suspect.I am sure his family is saddened, but very proud.Senior officer Douglas Virginia dept of Corrections.

Coporal
Virginia dept of correctios

March 25, 2015

A rookie state trooper has left us just too soon and he will never be forgotten. My condolnces to the Wisconsin State Patrol and the family of Rookie Wisocnsin State Trooper Trevor Casper on this tragedy that has occured. As of next May, another name will be going on the granite wall in Washington, DC.

Bradford Paulson
Observer

March 25, 2015

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