Philadelphia Police Department, Pennsylvania
End of Watch Friday, April 15, 1960
Reflections for Police Officer William Duross
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In Loving Memory of PPD Highway Patrol Officer Bill Duross ~
Your loss is still felt to this day, and beyond. Your courage, love of family and devotion to Highway Patrol lives on in family & friends. Your Doris honored your beloved memory until the day she joined you; her devotion to the PPD was the hallmark of her life.
Your sweet daughter Margie, who was only 7 years old at the time of your death, carries on your legacy and love with her unfailing support of our officers, to this day.
Thank you for your devoted service, dear Officer Duross. May you & all of our beloved Officers, rest in peace ~ JOB WELL DONE ~ EOW: April 15, 1960.
Maryellen Auman
Wife & Mother of PPD Officers
April 3, 2009
May you always rest in peace and know that you will never be forgotten.
Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police
April 15, 2008
I remember Officer Duross from his days at Highway. I was a secretary and think he had a brother also on the force. I didn't know he died in service. I remember him teaching other officers how to ride precision drill for the Hero Scholarship Thrill Show. RIP.
September 25, 2006
P/O Duross, you are not forgotten.
P/O
Philadelphia PD
April 15, 2006
Rest in peace Officer Duross. You are not forgotten.
Anonymous Former Officer
Enid, Oklahoma Police Department
December 29, 2005
To My Dad My Hero:
It has been 45 years since you left this earth and everyday I think of you.
You loved being a police officer, as much as you loved your family. You were proud to wear the uniform. To be a member of Highway Patrol to ride in the
Thrill Show from the first one until
your untimely death.
Dad you are still my Hero.
May we meet again someday.
Your Loving Daughter,
Margie
November 1, 2005
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