WCSO Mourns The Loss Of Deputy First Class John Brune
It is with a heavy heart that we announce the untimely
passing of Deputy First Class John Brune, W303 of the Wicomico County
Sheriff’s Office. John passed this morning after going into cardiac
arrest at his home. John was an extremely valued employee of our Civil
Division and will be missed by those who knew him
John was an officer with years of experience both on the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office and the Baltimore City Police Department. We all owe him a debt of gratitude for his many years in law enforcement, protecting the public. John will be missed. It was an honor to serve with John. God speed.
My heart is heavy today. A good man has passed. John Brune was a cop's cop. The man was fearless in the eye of a storm. John served the citizens of Baltimore City and Wicomico Couty. John spent over half of his life serving others. D.F.C. Brune was a plug and play deputy. John could be put in any unit in the agency and take off running. John was a real cop. The man dedicated his life to the profession.
If a deputy was in need he was there. When a deputy was taken to the hospital John was there. John only saw the brotherhood he did not care who you were, but what you are. This man truly supported his brothers and sisters in the profession. John had the heart of a lion and always stood tall.
I will miss you my brother. Go and walk among the lions your work on earth is done. Something tells me you are on a beach somewhere waiting for Debbie.
To the Brune family I pray for your peace in such sad and trying times. God Bless you.
My prayers go out to the family. May God watch over all of you. Connie & Dave Widmann parents of DFC Brian Heller EOW 2000 I'm sure they will petrol together in GOD paradise.
My sincerest sympathy to DFC Brune's family, friends and colleagues at the Sheriff's Dept.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences and prayers to his family and co-workers
ReplyDeleteJohn was an officer with years of experience both on the Wicomico County Sheriff's Office and the Baltimore City Police Department. We all owe him a debt of gratitude for his many years in law enforcement, protecting the public. John will be missed. It was an honor to serve with John. God speed.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your service. Prayers and thoughts for the family.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers go out to DFC Brune's family and his brothers. Stay strong WCSO family.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless him, his family, Wicomico County Sheriff's office, and the Baltimore City Police Dept. an honorable man.
ReplyDeleteDeputy First Class Brune was truly one of the good ones. His passing is indeed a great loss to this community. May God bless his family and friends.
ReplyDeleteCondolences to his family, co-workers, and friends.
ReplyDeleteMy heart is heavy today. A good man has passed. John Brune was a cop's cop. The man was fearless in the eye of a storm. John served the citizens of Baltimore City and Wicomico Couty. John spent over half of his life serving others. D.F.C. Brune was a plug and play deputy. John could be put in any unit in the agency and take off running. John was a real cop. The man dedicated his life to the profession.
ReplyDeleteIf a deputy was in need he was there. When a deputy was taken to the hospital John was there. John only saw the brotherhood he did not care who you were, but what you are. This man truly supported his brothers and sisters in the profession. John had the heart of a lion and always stood tall.
I will miss you my brother. Go and walk among the lions your work on earth is done. Something tells me you are on a beach somewhere waiting for Debbie.
To the Brune family I pray for your peace in such sad and trying times. God Bless you.
Your Brother Fish
Well said fish
DeleteRest easy. John . You were what all cops should be, honest and fair.
ReplyDeleteMy prayers go out to the family. May God watch over all of you.
ReplyDeleteConnie & Dave Widmann parents of DFC Brian Heller EOW 2000
I'm sure they will petrol together in GOD paradise.
R.I.P
ReplyDeleteDon't forget to posthumously promote him to detective so his family can get a windfall pension payout...at least that's how they roll in NY
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