Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Deputy Sheriff James Rondeau Dickinson

Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office, Florida

End of Watch Tuesday, August 22, 1989

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Reflections for Deputy Sheriff James Rondeau Dickinson

Still Miss you Brother, but I know you've been watching my back since then. Thanks

Det/Sgt Scott Rodriguez
Marion County Sheriff's Department

October 25, 2004

Rest in peace. You are obviously well respected and not forgotten.

Inv. Michael Walker
Tallahassee Police Department

Jimmy, you taught me how to be a cop, you had patience, guidance and friendship to offer. You were always there, and in my heart you will always be here. I still grieve your death, and miss you terribly. I remember the last time I saw you, at the 7-11 in Royal Palm Beach the day before your passing. I remember your smile, and how happy you were to be back on the road. I recently attended the memorial in Tallahassee, and copied your name from the wall. You now have a place of HONOR in my home, as you have always had one in my heart. Rest well my fallen brother. You are gone, but never forgotten.

D/S Glenn Wescott
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office

We citizens who monitor this site so we know what is going on will always remember and grieve for the sacrifice of your brother. He lived for us too and his and the courage of all the others and their families will always remind us of their dedication to public service and the costs it can claim.

Anonymous

We citizens who monitor this site so we know what is going on will always remember and grieve for the sacrifice of your brother. He lived for us too and his and the courage of all the others and their families will always remind us of their dedication to public service and the costs it can claim.

Anonymous

Jimmy,
Just as Gary Lee said, I never work a day without thinking of you. Each day as I put on my uniform, the very last thing I do is slide on that blue band from the Memorial. I know that I've always got a partner riding along and looking out for me. That old band means more to me than you could ever dream of. It's looking abit worse for the wear these days, but I just call it character. Jim, keep looking down on our police family. We will always look up to you man.
Love always, Howie

Mstr. Trp. Howard F. Dickinson
Kansas Highway Patrol

I cannot imagine Jim in any other profession than Law Enforcement. He was truly the epitome of our Law Enforcement Code of Ethics. Dedicating himself before God to his chosen profession. Maintaining courageous calm in the face of danger, honest in thought and deed in both personal and offical life. Knowing Jim made me a better person and was a great influence on many lives. We will never forget.

Sergeant Christine Gregory
Palm Beach Police Department

14 years have passed and I still think of Jim each day. He was such a good and dedicated public servant and an American patriot. I am so very proud to call you my brother and miss you so much. God Bless you and keep you in Heaven forever and with the Grace of God we will be reunited one day in Heaven's Special Place for Ole Time Cops.

Your Loving Brother, Gary

Detective Gary Dickinson
Broward Sheriff's Office

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