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In the Simple Performance of Duty
In the simple performance of duty,
he pinned on a badge,
checked his gear with a practiced eye,
and kissed his loved ones good-bye.
In the simple performance of duty,
he reported for work,
joked with his buddies at roll call,
and made his last trip down the squadroom hall.
In the simple performance of duty,
he headed for his beat,
doing his job protecting his home from crime,
he stopped cars, and checked buildings for the last time.
In the simple performance of duty,
he answered the call,
to help the helpless, to find the lost,
no matter the danger or how great the cost.
In the simple performance of duty,
he lay down his life,
for those in peril he tried to save,
our brave friend went to his grave.
In the simple performance of duty,
we honor his deed,
as we carry him to rest in a flag draped casket,
long after the world has forgotten, we shall never forget.
Never judge or regret,
what he did,
In the simple performance of duty.
By Oscar R. Thomasson II
Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office
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This page is dedicated to the deputies of the Sedgwick County Sheriff's Office in the state of Kansas, U.S.A.
IN MEMORIAM TO THOSE OFFICERS WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
Visitors may leave
reflections for each officer on the
Officer Down
Memorial Page.
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Deputy
Frank Hill
End of Watch: August 16, 1927

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Detective
Roy Vance Johnson
End of Watch: October 31, 1974

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Detective
Terry Wayne McNett
End of Watch: February 3, 1988

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Deputy
Christopher C. Willems
End of Watch: May 12, 1991

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Deputy
Kevin S. Easter
End of Watch: January 8, 1996
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Sergeant
Kenneth Eugene Snider
End of Watch: April 18, 1997
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