MFPD honored as 'Fearless Blue'
GLYNIS CRAWFORD SMITH/THE HIGHLANDER
Lunch and good wishes are delivered to he Marble Falls Police Department (MFPD) Monday, July 18. Members of Hillside Bible Study at Marble Falls First United Methodist Church and the Ridge Readers reading circle organized “The Fearless Blue” recognition. Pictured, from left, are Carolyn Furrh, the Rev. Ellen Ely, Leah Santy, Paulette Blade, MFPD Capt. Glenn Hanson, Det. Sgt. Tom Dillard, Brook Hanson, Ofcr. Tim McIntyre, Carole White, Yvonne Kyler, Det. Sgt. Trisha Ratliff, Ofcr. Justin Boucher.
By Glynis Crawford Smith
The Highlander
No one had to order out for lunch at Marble Falls Police Department (MFPD) Headquarters Monday, July 18, thanks to a Fearless Blue recognition cooked up by members of Hillside Bible Study at Marble Falls First United Methodist Church and the Ridge Readers reading circle.
“We were driving home from Sunday school and we passed the police station and one of us said, 'We ought to do something for them,” said Yvonne Kyler in a small presentation ceremony. “Everyone wanted to be part of it.”
By noon Monday, a gift basket, bouquet of roses and a table loaded with sandwiches and goodies for lunch had been assembled for delivery to MFPD.
The group was headed back to the church for a prayer service for all the victims of violence against law enforcement and for the safety of all who serve.
First, however, Carole White, the writer in the group shared a poem entitled “Fearless Blue.” In it, she expressed the thanks the whole group had come to express: “You are all red, white and blue; May God bless and keep you safe, The Fearless Blue.”
The Fearless Blue
By Carole Pace White
The Fearless Blue
That's you
The one who runs toward harm to protect
Regardless of who
The rich, the poor
The black, the white, the brown
All are protected by you
The Fearless blue
No regard for your safety
For a job that few can or will do
It is a sometimes thankless job
For your sacrifice and courage
We celebrate
The Fearless Blue
you conquer fear and offer
Safety for even those who do not respect
The Fearless Blue
No doubt you wonder
Why
Do I do what I do?
To serve and protect
24 seven that's what you do
Day or nightwe can count on
The Fearless Blue
You are all red, white and blue
May God Bless and Keep Safe
The Fearless Blue