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Share a Memory...Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul, and sings the tune without the words and never stops at all. And sweetest in the gale is heard; and sore must be the storm that could abash the little bird that kept so many warm. I've heard it in the chillest land, and on the strangest sea; yet, never, in extremity, it asked a crumb of me...

- Emily Dickinson -

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Shared Memories  

WTN-COPS would like to thank you for taking the time to share with us a memory of someone who touched your heart and who unselfishly committed their own life to the protection of others.

Joshua Emmanuel Evans
In tribute to Anthony Louis Woods, his uncleI know you loved me
But I just went ahead
For you will follow me
The road I just lead

I understand you want me back
I just went home to Dad
For you will see me again
I just laid the path

I know you are hurting
And you feel split and torn
Once more we will be together
Again we will join

I realize that you miss me
And don't know how to go on without me
I am still here with you
I left plenty of memories

I see you long for me
And want me back today
But I will see you again
I am just leading the way
Linda Gregory
(Sister of) Officer James H. Moon
Jacksonville Sheriff's Office (FL)

Jimmy, You were my big brother and will always be my hero.
Mindy Rose-Roberts
(Daughter of) Deputy Sheriff Richard "Ricky" Rose
Tipton County Sheriff's Office (TN)

I never knew my father. He died before I was born...but he died doing what he loved. He hated crime and wanted it off the streets. He will always be my hero!
Michael Rose
(Brother of) Deputy Sheriff Richard "Ricky" Rose
Tipton County Sheriff's Office (TN)

Ricky, I know that you and Mama are having a great time. Most of all you both are there with our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. I am missing the both of you so bad and there are so many things that I could use your help with right now. Things are not a lot different in Tipton County then when you left. But you are there making sure that I know what's on the other side of that door before I go through it. I just wish I had you to go through it with me because there's nobody else that I can trust as well as you. Oh well, with you and Mama watching for me I know that I'll be fine. I Miss you Bubba.

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American JusticeLast updated: June 2008
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"Concerns of Police Survivors, Inc. (COPS) is a national, non-profit organization which was formed in Washington, D.C. in 1983. COPS held its first National Police Survivors' Seminars the following year with 100 attendees. There are now over 10,000 families served by COPS. West Tennessee Concerns of Police Survivors (WTN-COPS) was organized in 2000 and is one of the three state chapters. WTN-COPS serves all counties west of the Tennessee River and is committed to helping surviving law enforcement families rebuild their lives after the traumatic and life changing experience of losing their officer in the line-of-duty... "

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