Deputy Pickle's Funeral

Video Credit: WCBI
Published on July 31, 2020 -

Deputy Pickle's Funeral

We show some footage of the Celebration of deputy Pickles who will be honored as a hero.


Deputy Pickle's Funeral

Open yu can go your entire life, may only meet one or two people that every single person who meets that person likes, that was dylan, everybody that has ever met dylan loves dylan" remembering a hero// monroe county deputy dylan pickle// hundreds of family, friends, strangers, and other brothers and sisters in uniform paying their respects to a young man who lost his life in the line of duty// roll vo in monitor deputy dylan pickle was killed this past saturday night while manning a safety checkpoint in hamilton// he was laid to rest in his hometown today// i'm joined with our quentin smith, you were there in amory for dylan's ceremony// quentin as i imagine a very somber day// scott, as you can imagine..... it was very emotional... pickle meant so much to so many people... the two words that came up a lot today were...hero....and service.... the 24 year old gave his all serving his country and his community... and those close to him say the his heroic service will never be forgotten... draped in an american flag... being assisted by his fellow officers... the body of monroe county sheriff's deputy dylan pickle is gently place into a hurse heading to his final resting place... hundreds lined main street to say one last goodbye.

" to see the turn out and everybody showing him respect, he honestly deserve it."

Pamela tate was one of the many people to come out and pay their respects... for her the loss is personal... " dylan was a coworker of mine and i was very close to dylan, it's just a tragedy."

The two worked together at the monroe county sheriff's department.

She describes pickle as a fun person to work with...someone should could always depend on.

" dillon was always the life of the party, he would always make you smile, i could always count on dillon to give me a lunch break, he was always there whenever you needed him."

It's those precious memories that she and so many others are now cherishing.

" in his young life he had given so much to his country and to his community."

Linda bobbit says she didn't know pickle personally, but she was compelled to pay reverence after hearing about his service to his community and country... "because i'm a mother and grandmother, my father was in the military, i have a nephew who was with the lowndes county sheriff's department, it's just a lot of affiliation."

All throughout the city, people were honoring the 24 year-old... from flags flying at half staff.... to colorful messages.... the community wanted to give one last thank you as he know takes his rest..... " he is definitely a hero.

It really means a lot to see everybody come together and support their brother in blue."

Roll vo in monitor pickle joined the monroe county sheriff's department in 2016.... he was also a member of the mississippi national guard.

The monroe county man was laid to rest at haughton memorial park.

Friends are sharing their memories of deputy dylan pickle// a deputy with oktibbeha county served over seas together// drew jones was in the same national guard unit with dylan pickle.

They were assigned to a 20 man diplomatic security team in syria.

Jones, who is now with the oktibbeha county sheriff's department, remembers dylan as a tireless soldier, and a hard worker, who also had an ability to make people laugh.

Other friends say he was always willing to above and beyond// "when he was working court and doing transport, when they didn't have any of those duties to do, he would work patrol.

Even on our night shift, he wasn't paid or anything, he would call and say, 'hey, can i come out and work with you tonight.'

Dylan's friends say they are overwhelmed at the show of support from the

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