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Sheriff's Deputy Killed in line of Duty
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<blockquote data-quote="svtcop" data-source="post: 10329638" data-attributes="member: 74339"><p>On Friday, January 7, 2011 Deputy Suzanne Waughtel-Hopper was laid to rest. </p><p></p><p>Her brothers and sisters in blue stood tall by her side. The community outreach was tremendous. Thousands gathered together to pay their respects to the fallen Deputy. The service was filled with mourners, standing room only would be an understatement, some, including myself, stood in a packed gymnasium and watched the service remotely from another area of the church.</p><p></p><p> In a funeral procession unimaginable, a sea of red and blue for miles escorted Deputy Waughtel-Hopper to her final resting place. </p><p></p><p>As hundreds more gathered at her final resting place the seriousness of the whole thing became immediately apparent. I bared witness to one of the most amazing things anyone could ever experience, but would never want to.There was no room for awe, only reflection on how Deputy Suzanne Waughtel-Hopper touched so many, in life and ultimately, in death. </p><p></p><p>Rest in Peace Deputy, you're in Gods arms now. We'll take it from here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtcop, post: 10329638, member: 74339"] On Friday, January 7, 2011 Deputy Suzanne Waughtel-Hopper was laid to rest. Her brothers and sisters in blue stood tall by her side. The community outreach was tremendous. Thousands gathered together to pay their respects to the fallen Deputy. The service was filled with mourners, standing room only would be an understatement, some, including myself, stood in a packed gymnasium and watched the service remotely from another area of the church. In a funeral procession unimaginable, a sea of red and blue for miles escorted Deputy Waughtel-Hopper to her final resting place. As hundreds more gathered at her final resting place the seriousness of the whole thing became immediately apparent. I bared witness to one of the most amazing things anyone could ever experience, but would never want to.There was no room for awe, only reflection on how Deputy Suzanne Waughtel-Hopper touched so many, in life and ultimately, in death. Rest in Peace Deputy, you're in Gods arms now. We'll take it from here. [/QUOTE]
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