Brian-Etheridge-Obituary

Brian Scott Etheridge

Wichita, Kansas

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Brian Scott Etheridge, 26, Sedgwick County Sheriff's Deputy, passed away September 28, 2009. Survivors are his wife Sarah and daughter Natalie of the home; parents Larry Etheridge of Wichita and Ann Etheridge of Derby; brothers Eric of Independence, Mo., Michael, Kyle and sister Ashley, all of...

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I Love You Brian , Your A Blessing

I knew Brian when he and his brother worked at El Paso Animal Clinic years ago. He was a quiet and shy person, but a hard worker. I consider him a hero though he would probably disagree. I could never be as brave. My thoughts and prayers go to his family this difficult time of year.

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

May God give your family peace in the knowledge that your son, husband and father died a hero and a great man. There's a special place in heaven, at the right hand of God, for men like him.

Our son, a serving Wichita Firefighter, attended Deputy Etheridge's
funeral as part of the honour guard. On the same day we gave tribute
to the life of a young Dartmouth (UK) soldier killed in action on service
in Afghanistan.
Our thoughts and hearts go out to you at this sad time when we seem
to stand helplessly by and watch as mindless violence takes away
our loved ones and tears at families both home and away.
You are in our daily thoughts and prayers.

I did not know Brian or his family but I do have a nephew on the Sheriff's Department who is a close friend of Brian. But it impacts us all who serve in Law Enforcement when a brother is lost. Ever since my nephew called and told me of Brian's passing you all have been in my thoughts and prayers. May God support and comfort you through the many tough days ahead. We are grateful for Brian's service and mourn his passing. God bless you all.

Retired Md. Trooper

Thank you Brian for all you gave. God bless and stand beside your family in this most difficult of times.
An appreciative Wichitian, of all our law enforcement

Again I thak you, rest in peace my friend, till we meet again.

I did not know Brian, nor do I know any of the family, but you have all been on my mind since I heard of his passing. It takes very special and brave individuals to face the evil of the world as law enforcement officers. I am grateful for his service, and sympathetic to those of you he left behind. May God Bless You.

I am sorry for your loss and I pray God comforts you. Your husband is a Hero.

John 15:13

Lori Palmer
WPD retired