new jersey devil wrote: One of my brother corrections officers passed in the line of duty....Officer Gus Fare...Gloucester County Department of Corrections , New Jersey. It seemed Gus was transporting a load of female imates from our county to another and was Driving. He started having a Seizure, but pulled the van over saving his partner and the female inmate he was transporting.....WHAT A HERO THIS MAN iS AND WAS!!!!!!!!....He was just 35 years old married with two children....Moment of silence for my friend and fellow officer Gus Fare Please
......Thank You. Rest in Peace My Brother!!
I know this all to well my brother
I will read from the book of RANGERS.
Its most fitting for all Men of Honor.
The Knights of Olde were Men of Honor
Who used their Might For Right!
Today they’re known as Sheepdogs,
Those who carry on the fight.
I am a tired old Sheepdog,
The guardian of my flock.
I keep the predators at bay
And stand watch around the clock.
Please stop the Sheep from pulling my teeth.
I’ll need them for the fight,
When the hungry Wolves come calling
Some dark and deadly night.
I pray I'll never need my gun,
But someday if I do,
May my cause be just!
My draw be quick!
And my aim be ever true!
Heaven holds a special place
For those who do the deed,
Defenders of the innocent
In their hour of need.
May the Sheep someday be grateful.
There’s a debt they can not pay
To the Sheepdogs who lay it on the line
Each and every day.
I am proud to be a Sheepdog.
I've done my very best.
I'll stand my watch until my Maker
Calls me home to rest.
But when I meet St. Peter
There's just one request I’ll make,
“Please let me spend Eternity
Standing guard at Heaven's Gate”.
Lord, help us bring this ''Age of Sheep''
To a rapid end.
Then fill this land with Sheepdogs,
Men of Honor, once again.
Go easy brother
we will take it from here.