Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Deputy Sheriff Brandy Lyn Winfield

Marion County Sheriff's Department, Ohio

End of Watch Thursday, October 14, 2004

Leave a Reflection

Reflections for Deputy Sheriff Brandy Lyn Winfield

My sincere condolences to the friends, family, and the Marion County Sheriff's office. As I look at this web page every day and I see all the fallen hero's, it is a sad and grim reminder, just how precious life is. It reminds me of six words from the terrorist's attack that describes all of our brothers and sisters that made the ultimate sacrifice. "ALL GIVE SOME, SOME GIVE ALL!" That having been said, when something happens to one of us it effects all of us, no matter what color the uniform or the shape of our badges!

Rest in peace, my Brother.

Police Officer Steve Redding #2027
Columbus, Ohio Div. of Police

October 14, 2004

Rest in peace my brother, you will be missed. Even though I may not have known you but you were a honor to your friends, family and the badge and for that we will always be grateful.

Deputy Creaser
Pinellas County S.O., Florida

October 14, 2004

It may take time for the reflections to come but they will. Right now everyone is hunting for the barberians responsible. God bless you Officer Winfield, together WE WILL FIND THEM. May they be brought to justice quickly and harshly.

CPL GARY MINTZ, DIRECTOR TRAFFIC ENF
HENDERSON CO SHERIFF'S OFFICE

October 14, 2004

I heard the tragic news and I prayed you would be all right. You are now in peace and I hope to meet you someday! You are a hero to everybody! God bless you and your family and all your fellow officers at the Marion County Sheriffs Office. God be with them all

Patrol Officer Chris J. Rohner
Licking Memorial Hospital Police Dept Newark,OH

October 14, 2004

I cannot believe that there is not a reflection for this fallen officer. There is now . . . I honor you Brandy . . . and to the Deputies of the Marion County sheriff's Department, I say "FIND THE MURDERER." With love and respect for Deputy Winfield, Jim Crotty (Former Richmond, VA Police Officer.)

Jim Crotty, Special Agent (Ret.)
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco & Firearms

October 14, 2004

Create an account for more options, or use this form to leave a Reflection now.