St. Louis County Department of Justice Services, Missouri
End of Watch Thursday, August 20, 1998
Reflections for Correctional Officer James Stephen Hopkins, II
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Officer Hopkins,
Today is the ninth anniversary since you were called home. My thoughts are with your family today as they remember the wonderful person you were to them.
Pennsylvania citizen
August 20, 2007
It has been 19 years since your EOW and you have not been forgotten. They say as time goes on that it becomes a little easier for the loved ones left behind. My thought on this is that there is not enough time left for any of us to each this point. Each morning when your loved ones awake from sleep to start their day, you are the first thought on their minds. Then, when it is time for them to drift off to sleep at night, you are the last thought they think of for the day. You will never be forgotten. Continue to keep watch over your loved ones and stand at their side and protect them from harm.
Bob Gordon
Father of Michael P. Gordon, EOW: 8/8/04
August 19, 2007
Although James is gone from this life, I think of him often in my waking hours, througout days stolen into years, and wish that he were here to speak with, to laugh with, to touch, to hug, to protect, to hold in this present, alive and whole, forever. But he is no longer here, in presence, and I must wonder how he is and where he is in a realm that I can neither see nor yet enter. These are the times that I wish I could commune with the dead, so that James might assure me that he is happy, well, content, and, eternally, free from harm. I miss him and hope that he knows how much he is remembered and profoundly loved.
In memory of my brother, James. I will always embrace the essence of who he is, reflected in those he touched and those who embody even just a trace of who he was.
Natasha
Sister
September 30, 2006
To the family and loved ones of Correctional Officer James Stephen Hopkins II and his fellow officers with the St. Louis County Department of Justice Services:
On this the eighth anniversary of James' tragic death, I wanted to honor and remember him today. James' professionalism and dedication will never be forgotten.
I am so sorry that James was robbed of his life so tragically, but through his heroism and the profound sense of duty with which he lived his life, he made an immeasurable difference. May his spirit continue to soar and may his memory continue to inspire.
This reflection is sent with the utmost respect for the dedicated service James gave to his community and the citizens of Missouri, and for the supreme sacrifice he and his family made on August 20, 1998.
Phyllis L. Loya, mother of fallen officer Larry Lasater, PPD
eow 4/24/05
August 21, 2006
Rest in peace Officer Hopkins
Elephant
St. Louis County PD
August 20, 2006
Thinking of you today CO Hopkins. May you rest peacefully.
Civilian
August 20, 2006
Thank you for your years of service and for your sacrifice, sir.
"Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God."
Matthew 5:9
A Civilian
July 5, 2006
I had the oportunitity to work with Officer J. Hopkins when he would come to our institution to pick up or bring back offenders going to or from court. I was so saddened by the news of his loss. He was always professional in our dealings and very pleasant to everyone he came in contact with at M.E.C.C. My heart felt grief for his family and friends at his loss.
Corrections Officer
Missouri Eastern Correctional Center
March 21, 2004
Rest in peace Correctional Officer Hopkins, you are not forgotten.
Anonymous
November 6, 2003
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