Pennsylvania State Police, Pennsylvania
End of Watch Sunday, June 7, 2009
Reflections for Trooper Joshua Daniel Miller
My thoughts and prayers to the family, friends and co-workers of Trooper Miller. Another Hero taken too soon. May God comfort you and your Family.
You will never be forgotten.     God Speed and God Bless. Rest in Peace Sir.
							VIPS Jeff Claybern 750				
Alexandria Kentucky Police Department			        
June 8, 2009
Rest in peace brother.
							Officer Michael Lenner				
City of Bethlehem Police Department			        
June 8, 2009
I immediatly said a prayer the minute I heard about your initial condition. At least we know that heaven will be safer, with one more hero. Just know that you are an inspiration for all future troopers! Rest in peace, sir.
Bridget Irwin, applicant
June 8, 2009
God Bless the family of this officer! God Bless also his fellow officers because sometimes they spend more time with fellow officers protecting us then their own family. I thank you and each and every one whom is brave enough to take on this interesting world..... remember to show apperication and love to everyone what you need to because you never know what tomorrow will bring. God Bless!
							someone who cares				
None to officer			        
June 8, 2009
Rest, brother.
							Cpl Steve Headley				
Mishawaka, IN police			        
June 8, 2009
Miller family, please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. May you find comfort in the words and support of family, friends, and fellow troopers and most of all, our Lord Savior. There are no words to express the heartache we feel for you. Joshua is a hero...and he is only a breath away.
							Rachel				
Wife of Fellow Trooper			        
June 8, 2009
Josh will be truly missed by all his family and friends. He is a hero and my brother was lucky to have worked with him. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
							Lisa Lombardo Alves				
Robert Lombardo's sister			        
June 8, 2009
May the Lord bless Trooper Miller, his family, his friends and fellow Troopers from the Pennsylvania State Police. Thank you for your service and rest in peace.
							Patrolman Bryan Losagio				
Salisbury Township Police Department, Lehigh County, Pa			        
June 8, 2009
To the family of Trooper Miller and the Pennsylvania State Police, sorry to hear about your loss.  May God stengthen you all during this time of need.  My prayers go out to you all.  
New Mexico
Anonymous
June 8, 2009
Josh, 
     My heart is heavy today as me and the rest of the law enforcement community mourns your loss.  Words cannot even begin to correctly depict the sympathy I feel for your wife and family.  As police officers we understand and accept the inherent dangers our chosen profession creates, but it is not something we dwell upon.  Your selfless act of courage has created a debt that the remainder of us can only continue press forward and live in honor of you.  May God comfort your family and provide comfort. 
"Greater love hath no mane than this; that he lay down his life for a friend".  John 15:13
							Corporal 				
Pennsylvania State Police			        
June 8, 2009
God bless this Troopers Family and fellow Troopers
							RETIRED Corrections TODonnell				
pa resident			        
June 8, 2009
My condolences go out to Trooper Joshua Miller's family. May God be with you during this difficult time. May He give you the strength and comfort you need. God bless Trooper Joshua Miller and may he rest in peace.
							Andrea C.				
Ashland, Schuylkill County			        
June 8, 2009
Rest In Peace.
							#2959				
U.S. Marshals			        
June 8, 2009
May God bless all who are touched by this terrible incident. I praise the work all policeman perform.
Anonymous
June 8, 2009
It's a shame officers are killed in the line of duty. The bad thing is, any one of us would have done the same thing, it's the way we're built. Sometimes I wish I had chosen a different profession, Im glad I do what I do. God bless your family and friends.
							Police Officer				
Gadsden Police Department			        
June 8, 2009
My heart goes out to the family and friends of this fallen hero. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
							Andrew / Detective				
Baltimore City Police Dept. 			        
June 8, 2009
Another Hero has been called home. Trooper Miller, you gave your life in the protection of your community and country. Please keep watch over your brothers and sisters still on watch. You won't be forgotten. Rest in Peace.
							Agent Robert Powell				
TCA/DGL USBP			        
June 8, 2009
Rest In Peace and thank you for your service, it was an honor to share the thin blue line with you. My prayers are with your family and department.
							Deputy John Latour (retired)				
Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office M/C Traffic Division			        
June 8, 2009
Trooper Miller,
Rest in peace brother.
							Detective Dave Howell				
Plano,Texas Police Dept-Auto Theft			        
June 8, 2009
RIP Trp. Miller 
Your sacrifice will be.remembered.
Our prayers go out to your family and fellow troopers
							ofc Koehnlein				
L. Southampton PD			        
June 8, 2009
Rest in Peace Sir..............
							Officer Thomas Wiederhold				
Fort Worth Texas Police			        
June 8, 2009
God Bless Trooper Miller and the family that he has left behind. You are all in our prayers. Stay strong for one another, and keep Trooper Miller alive through the many wonderful memories you have made together. 
God Bless
							LEO Wife				
NJ			        
June 8, 2009
My thoughts and prayers are with your loved ones at this very difficult time. Rest in peace, Trooper Miller; your dedication and sacrifice will always be remembered.
							Linda Lamm - LEO wife and sister of				
Jay Balchunas EOW 11.05.04			        
June 8, 2009
How awful!  It is my sincere hope that the person who needlessly took Trooper Miller's life never sees the light of day again.
Trooper Miller, thank you for your service and dedication.  Neither you, nor your sacrifice, will ever be forgotten. 
Rest in peace!
Michelle - wife of US Marshal
June 8, 2009
Rest well, Brother. You have made the ultimate sacrifice. It is not how you died that made you a hero.....it is how you lived! My prayers to all suffering from the loss.
							Craig J. Blose				
Emmaus Police Department			        
June 8, 2009

