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EARL QUINTON "EQ" PERRY

EQ, age 56, passed away on August 31, 2007 around 7 p.m. while doing what he loved best, riding his 2005 Harley Dyna Wide Glide. EQ was riding on Woodstock-Cuba Rd. near Millington,TN. when he lost control of his motorcycle. EQ was a 18 year veteran of the Sheriff's Dept. and was currently assigned as a Crime Analyst.

As you can see from the photo as EQ sits on his Harley with his wife Paula, nothing made him happier than riding motorcycles and being with his friends. He is survived by his wife Paula, his daughter and three sons.

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 Lynn Marie " Pitbull" Pomorski

Lynn Marie Pomorski age 40 died Sunday October 10th, 2004. Lynn, known as Pitbull, died in a motorcycle accident on Ann Arbor Road in Plymouth, Michigan. Lynn was a 14 year veteran of the Wayne County Sheriffs Department in Michigan.  She was currently assigned to the Highland Park Road Patrol.  In her career as a Police Officer, Lynn worked almost every aspect of the job.   From Honor Guard to working the jails to undercover work, in which she received many awards and recognition for her performance. She enjoyed nothing better than riding her motorcycle and being with friends.  Over the past couple of years Lynn has ridden over 15,000 miles on her beloved Harley, refusing to put it away for the winter and itching to bring it out in the spring. Many will miss Lynn as she has touched a lot of lives.  Lynn is survived by her fiancée, Jason Reeves of Wayne, parents Ron and Carol Pomorski of Milersburg, sister Karen Geyer of of Waterford, grandparents Leonard and Verna Rutha of Dearborn, her adoring dog Bubba, and preceded in death by grandparents Stanley and Isabell Pomorki.

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Ron Ray Hacck
 
 June 19, 1948 - November 18,2009

OutLaw lost his battle with Cancer on Wednesday November 18,2009. He served in the U.S. Army where he did two tours in Vetnam. Ron had four children, nine grandchildren and one on the way. Ron was a loving husband and a wounderful father. He will be deeply missed by all. Ron retired from the Tarrant County Sherriffs Department.

The Ft Worth Law Dogs would like to remind everyone that our time here is so limited and we should cherish every momment.  Repect All Fear None

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