35 year old Malcolm McCowan lost his battle with cancer leaving behind 2 daughters and a wife. Please keep his family and myself in your prayers.
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35 year old Malcolm McCowan lost his battle with cancer leaving behind 2 daughters and a wife. Please keep his family and myself in your prayers.
God Bless the Sarge....
He's taking over the 'watch' with the best of them, up there..
Respectfully and with sadness,
Gary...
I am sorry. Sometimes I can't understand why things like that happen to good people... Yourself and Sgt. McCowan's family are in my prayers.
RIP Sgt.
My sympathies with you and his family, Law.
Rest easy Sgt. McCowan. Your watch is covered.
My Sympathies.
May angels lead him in.
Sorry to hear that. My thoughts are with him and his family.
Deepest sympathies.
My thoughts are with Sgt.McCowan, his family, you and all his other colleagues and friends.
:( i am sorry also, cancer is never pretty.
That sucks. RIP
God Bless Him and his family, friends and co-workers.
What sad news. God Bless him and his family. They will be in my thoughts and prayers.
So very sorry to hear about the Sarge. You and his family will most definitely be in my thoughts and prayers.
...And life is colour and warmth and light,
And a striving evermore for these;
And he is dead who will not fight;
And who dies fighting has increase.
The fighting man shall take from the sun
Take warmth, and life from the glowing earth;
Speed with the light-foot winds to run,
And with the trees to newer birth;
And find, when fighting shall be done,
Great rest, and fullness after dearth.
The blackbirds sing to him, "Brother, brother,
If this be the last song you shall sing,
Sing well, for you may not sing another;
Brother, sing."
...And when the burning moment breaks,
And all things else are out of mind,
And only joy of battle takes
Him by the throat, and makes him blind.
...The thundering line of battle stands,
And in the air death moans and sings;
But Day shall clasp him with strong hands,
And night shall fold him in soft wings.
~Julian Grenfell
My condolences to you and his family. May he rest in peace.
This has been a month of great loss to the Police field and thier families. There is never an easy way to say how we feel when people die. My thoughts and prayers go out to all. I came close to losing my wife to cancer a few years ago. The wait is hard. The loss of someone you know and love is terrible. Thank you for your post.
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