Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Deputy Sheriff Edward Norman Dare

Iron County Sheriff's Office, Utah

End of Watch Tuesday, September 24, 2002

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Reflections for Deputy Sheriff Edward Norman Dare

God bless those left behind. Rest in peace blue angel.

S. Yates
concerned citizen

My thoughts and prayers are with Deputy Sheriff Edward Norman Dare's wife, mother, family, friends and co-workers. You will never be alone, your law enforcement family will always be with you. Miles may separate us, but love knows no bounds. Psalm 55:22

Denise Nichols - surviving spouse
Alabama State Trooper Brian Nichols EOW 2/17/2002

I have worked with Ed Dare for 5 years, Ed was the first one to jump and respond to a person in need, Ed was a kind and friendly person who always talked of his wife Cindy with a kind word. Ed never let the little things in life bother him and kept a smile for all to see.
Ed, I will miss you buddy, you have been a hero to me.

Happy trails my friend.

Corporal John Martineau ICSO

Corporal John Martineau
Iron County Sheriff Department

Thank you for protecting the streets of earth. You have been called to protect the streets of gold. Rest in peace my brother in blue.


Anonymous.

Anonymous

GOD BLESS DEP DARES FAMILY AND CO-WORKERS AT THE IRON COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE.OUR PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.

CHIEF RONNIE WATFORD-RETIRED
JEFFERSON,S.C.PD

Sincere sympathy to the family of Deputy Dare. May God grant you the peace that only He can give.

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