Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Officer Thomas Crouch

Maryland Toll Facilities Police Department, Maryland

End of Watch Thursday, October 31, 1991

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Reflections for Officer Thomas Crouch

Happy Fathers Day! The Lord looks at the heart Dad and I'm so glad to know that you're at peace and home with him! I hope you can see all your grandchildren and know what fine kids they are. We're just sorry you didn't get to meet them! Love ya.

Tammy
Daughter

June 16, 2007

Dear "Jackie",

You are never forgotten on Fathers Day. The days we spent together hold many memories which are in a "scrapbook" in our heart and will always be a part of our lives that we
cherish. Your presence in our children is always with me.
Happy Fathers Day!

Love,
"Sandy"


MD Transportation Authority Police

June 15, 2007

It has been almost 16 years. Officer Crouch - you are a hero. We will NEVER forget you and your sacrifice.


Maryland Citizen and Wife of an Officer

May 2, 2007

"Jackie"-Happy Birthday!
God has not let us sink under these circumstances and has always provided a net. We are leaving in His hands all those unanswered questions of "why" and know that one day we shall meet again and have all our questions answered. Loss lasts a long time and you never get over it but you learn to deal with it. We will always miss you. Love,
Sandy, Officer Crouch's Wife


Spouse

April 25, 2007

With Christmas just around the corner, the holidays I am sure will make your loss even harder for your family. Keep looking down over them from above.

December 5, 2006

Rest in peace Oficer Thomas Crouch!

November 2, 2006

Officer Crouch, today marks the 15th anniversary of your death. Though your body lies in the Earth, I know your spirit remained to be with family and friends.

God Bless you and may you conitiue to Rest Comforably in Heaven, Brother.

Ptl. Jim Leahy, Jr
Harvard University Police Dept.

October 31, 2006

We remember... we will always remember


Maryland Citizen

October 31, 2006

Since Heaven has become your home, we have constantly missed your presence and though we now are far apart , you hold a big piece of our hearts. We never knew how much we'd grieve when it was time for you to leave or just how much our heart would ache from that one fragment you would take. God lets this tender hole remain reminding us we'll meet again and one day all the pain will cease when He restores the missing piece.

Sandra Crouch
Wife, Children & 8 Grandchildren

October 27, 2006

Jackie,
I am sorry to say that another one of our brothers is coming your way. May you, George, Tommy, Duke and Grant Look after Corporal Kraus and help him watch over us as we take care of your loved ones.

Lt. Mark Henry #0388
MD Transportation Authority Police

September 5, 2006

God bless you and your family.

DE
St. Louis City Police

December 23, 2004

Officer Crouch,

On the day my husband passed away, my niece’s little cousin Josh didn’t believe Duke was dead. He told his family that he saw Duke walk out of the hospital doors with three police officers. When Duke got to the doors, he turned back and smiled at Josh. It is believed that you were one of the three officers with Duke that day. Thank you for the piece of mind knowing that Duke was not alone on his journey to Heaven.

Jennifer R. Aaron
Wife of Ofc. Duke G. Aaron, III, EOW 07/20/04

November 24, 2004

Jackie,
It's been 13 years and we still share our memories of you. Whenever I was feeling low you always could make me laugh. You took the time to make friendly conversation and we miss you. Take care of Duke, he's a great guy.

TCO DEBBIE MORGAN
MD TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY POLICE DEPARTMENT

July 27, 2004

Jackie, I am sorry to say that another one of our brothers is coming your way. Look after Corporal Aaron and help him watch over us as we take care of your loved ones.

Sergeant Mark Henry #0388
Maryland Transportation Authority Police

July 24, 2004

Jackie, take good care of Duke.

Sgt. William Bocklage
Md. Transportation Authority Police

July 23, 2004

You are not forgotten... thank you for your service.

Officer Candidate Jamie Hughes
MdTA Police 36th Training Class

May 20, 2004

I agree with a previous writer who wrote “No officer’s death should be without reflection.” You will never be forgotten. You served well......RIP brother.

Trooper
Pennsylvania State Police

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