Beckley Police Department, West Virginia
End of Watch Monday, May 12, 1975
Reflections for Sergeant David Lee Lilly
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May God bless and bring comfort to your family...even now, after all these years. May another officer never suffer at the hands of these thugs..Sergeant Lilly, you are not forgotten.
LORRIE LEGURSKY
BECKLEY RESIDENT
May 11, 2006
Sgt Lilly, today I took a burglary report from a construction site managed by an acquaintance of yours. He and I talked of the dangers of law enforcement duty, and your name came up. He remembered you well and fondly, and spoke highly of you. After hearing all the good things he had to say, I just had to come visit your tribute page and pay my respects to you. I told him how to find your page, and hopefully he'll come visit you too. I pray that God grants you and your survivors peace and comfort. Rest easy, Sarge - we have the watch now.
CSO Huber
Tucson PD
January 22, 2006
Sergeant Lilly was an excellent officer with Beckley PD. He is fondly remembered by many current members along with countless other members who have retired. He gave his life for the citizens of Beckley and will always be in our thoughts and prayers.
Emmett Pugh / Mayor
Coty of Beckley
October 24, 2005
My dear husband will never be forgotten. After 30 years, I still miss him terribly, such a tragedy for such a good kind man to be murdered for no reason. it devestated the entire family!
cathy Lilly, widow
September 2, 2005
God bless you and your family for your sacrifice. You are not forgotten.
DE
St. Louis City Police
August 8, 2005
You are not forgotten, my brother. We carry on in your memory.
Sgt. Al Whitney
Yuma County Sheriff's Office, Yuma, AZ
January 25, 2005
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