

All four of your kids are grown now but even after all this time, I'm sure they still feel your presence and I'm sure you never really left them. Where ever he is now, I pray he's gotten over that awful night. You and he are both heroes in the purest sense. You took a bold risk that may have saved your partner's life that night.
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The memorial page doesn't say if the driver of the first car was caught, we can only hope he or she was. Patrolman Cadorette, today marks the 41st anniversary of your murder at the hands of a lousy car thief. You will FOREVER be a hero and will NEVER be forgotten! Thank you for your courage and ultimate sacrifice. Mom of fallen Pittsburg (CA) officer Larry Lasater I pray for the solace of all those that love and remember you for I know both the pain and pride are forever. Your memory will always be honored and revered. My cherished son Larry Lasater was a fellow police officer who was murdered in the line of duty on Apwhile serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer. Your memory lives and you continue to inspire. I am priviliged to leave a tribute to you. Your heroism and service is honored today, the 46th anniversary year of your death. To fully appreciate the heroes of the present, we must recognize our heroes of the past. Your sacrifice has inspired me to do everything I can to ensure that every Officer and Firefighter in Garland, Texas has the training, equipment and staffing to come home safely at the end of every shift.įifty years - you are not forgotten. I've always felt a strong connection to you, as you ended your watch on my first birthday. Your passing stayed with him for the rest of his life, until he was laid to rest on the date of your death, forty-six years later. It's beautiful.Ĭharlie, I still remember my father, Dick, talking about the call he received fifty years ago to this day informing him of the death of you, his cousin. However, I succumbed to guilt and my post is the one made by Mr. I was going to skip because I wanted this to stand. I was going to not post but after posting for two other Bay State Brothers, I couldn't pass by Patrolman Cadorette without looking like I didn't care. It's been a year since the below reflection was posted. Thank you for keeping his memory and those of other fallen Officers alive.

My mother, Theresa A Cadorette, and her sister, Ruth Cadorette were devastated with his passing. I knew the story of his passing, but because I was so young I didn’t know the date. I would like to thank you for this remembrance of my Uncle Charlie. Time softens the pain, but it never goes away, you will forever be missed Uncle Charles. I was nine years old when my uncle was killed, I remember my mom crying and me trying to tell her not to cry, that it would be alright, but of course it would never be alright. Rest in peace and always know that your service and sacrifice will never, ever be forgotten by your law enforcement brethren.
