Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Corporal Thomas John Hannon, Sr.

Dover Police Department, Delaware

End of Watch Friday, September 1, 2017

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Reflections for Corporal Thomas John Hannon, Sr.

Rest in peace brother. Thank you for your service and dedication.

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

September 6, 2017

My condolences to the family, friends, and coworkers of Cpl. Hannon. Rest in Peace Brother.

Chief Deputy Steve Bennett
Iowa County (WI) Sheriff's Office

September 6, 2017

My condolences to the family and friends of Cpl. Thomas Hannon. Losing a loved one is always difficult. Please take comfort in Jesus words found at John 5:28,29 where he said that there would be a resurrection. Just think of the time when you will see your loved ones again, in paradise conditions, here on earth. Once again, my condolences.

Cpl. William Stanback (Retired)
Pennsylvania State Police

September 6, 2017

My condolences to the family of Officer Thomas Hannon.

First Sergeant Tom Webb, Retired
New York State Police

September 6, 2017

Rest In Peace brother, my thoughts and prayers are with your family and co-workers

Patrol Officer Brian Thompson
Reading PD Ohio

September 5, 2017

Rest in Peace Corporal Hannon. May the Lord grant your family, friends and co-workers peace during this difficult time. Thank you for your service and sacrifice.

Parole Supervisor Howard Wykes
Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections

September 5, 2017

Rest in Peace, Hero. Thank you for your ultimate sacrifice. God Bless your family and friends.

Noranne Stubbs Lenox - Office Coordinato
Ariozna Departmetn of Public Safety

September 5, 2017

Rest in peace brother.

Officer Kyle Groose
Laramie PD, WY

September 5, 2017

Rest in peace Corporal Hannon. My sincere condolences to your family and to your department. God speed as you now patrol the streets of gold.

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

September 5, 2017

The National Police Wives Association would like to extend their heartfelt prayers to the family of Corporal Hannon and the Dover Police Department during this time. Thank you, Corporal Hannon, for your service.

Administration
National Police Wives Association

September 5, 2017

Praying for peace and comfort today and in the days to come.

With deepest sympathy,

Rita Rocker, Deputy Executive Director
Georgia State Board of Pardons and Paroles

September 5, 2017

Final Salute Corporal Hannon, thank you for your service. You are a hero. Rest peacefully in the presence of God. We are praying for the family and fellow officers.

Former Patrol Sergeant
Johnny Allison
Wylie TX Police Dept

September 5, 2017

Rest in peace Brother Thomas.

Ofc. Timothy M. Furlong
Nahant, MA PD

September 5, 2017

Our sincere condolences to your family and co-workers. Thank you for your service and sacrifice.

Session 63
Zone 5 Regional Law Enforcement Training Academy
Schenectady, New York

September 5, 2017

God Bless and Rest in Peace My Brother

Master Corporal
Delaware State Police

September 5, 2017

God rest his soul.

Sgt. Robert A. Henne
Jersey City PD/Retired

September 5, 2017

Thank You Sir for all of your service over the years, and helping keep this great country of ours together. God Bless You.

Civilian Chris Jelenko
N/A

September 5, 2017

On behalf of the Westerville, Ohio Division of Police, our thoughts and prayers are with the immediate family of Corporal Thomas Hannon and the extended law enforcement family of the Dover Police Department, Delaware.

End of Watch: Friday, September 1, 2017.

Rest in Peace brother and watch over us. We will protect and serve from here on in your memory.

I fight not for glory or fame, for they are momentary. I fight for those who can't. I fight for Justice. I fight for the oppressed and the down trodden. And if I should lose my life for these just causes, then I have no regrets, For I serve to protect the innocent. It matters not where or when, for evil knows no boundaries. Be it fire, flood, or the threat of tyranny, I will not flee. Justice is my weapon. Faith is my shield. Hope is my armor. Cry not at my passing, for it was my Honor to fight for you. Shed not tears of sorrow, But tears of joy, for now, I stand with God.

By Jon F. Hooper

"Greater love hath no man than this; that a man lay down his life for his friends."

Chief Joe Morbitzer
Westerville, Ohio Division of Police

September 5, 2017

Deepest Sympathy to the Hannon Family and to the Brothers and Sisters of the Dover Police Dept. Dover Del.

Chapalin T.L. Longacre
FOP Red Rose Lodge #16 Lancaster Pa.

September 4, 2017

Hannon Family and Friends may God grant you all with a speedy healing. Officer Hannon thank you for your service and your Sacrifice caused by a line of duty incident. One of our local Officers from Stow Ohio by the name of Jonathan Bastock lost his life in 2011 do to a blood clot caused from a knee injury that he sustained in the line of duty a month earlier. Take a seat above and let your Brothers and Sisters in Blue take the watch from here.

Res.Sgt. Rudy Jones
Cuyahoga Falls Police Dept,Ohio

September 4, 2017

"The Final Inspection"
The policeman stood and faced his God,
Which must always come to pass.
He hoped his shoes were shining.
Just as brightly as his brass.
"Step forward now, policeman.
How shall I deal with you?
Have you always turned the other cheek?
To My church have you been true?"
The policeman squared his shoulders and said, "No, Lord, I guess I ain't,
Because those of us who carry badges can't always be a saint.
I've had to work most Sundays,
and at times my talk was rough,
and sometimes I've been violent,
Because the streets are awfully tough.
But I never took a penny,
That wasn't mine to keep....
Though I worked a lot of overtime
When the bills got just too steep.
And I never passed a cry for help,
Though at times I shook with fear.
And sometimes, God forgive me,
I've wept unmanly tears.
I know I don't deserve a place
Among the people here.
They never wanted me around
Except to calm their fear.
If you've a place for me here,
Lord, It needn't be so grand.
I never expected or had too much,
But if you don't.....I'll understand.
There was silence all around the throne
Where the saints had often trod.
As the policeman waited quietly,
For the judgment of his God.
"Step forward now, policeman,
You've borne your burdens well.
Come walk a beat on Heaven's streets,
You've done your time in hell."
Author Unknown

Sergeant Chad Miner
Powell Police Department

September 4, 2017

Rest In Peace Brother

Officer Mike Robinson, (Ret)
City of Upland, CA

September 4, 2017

Rest in peace Brother.

Lt. Arrend Hoopes
Spotsylvania Sheriff's Office Va.

September 4, 2017

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 “it’s 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.
Officer Jim Weaver (#11452), Los Angeles Police Department retired
12-25-2010

Retired Elected Sheriff, Jim Weaver
Jerome County Sheriff Office, Jerome, Idaho

September 4, 2017

Rest in peace brother.

Police Officer S. Trejo
Donna I.S.D. Police Department

September 4, 2017

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