








I didn’t think I would laugh again. I couldn’t laugh. I was mad. At least not like I laughed with him; he was a goof and knew how to make us all laugh. I thought it was so unfair for me to enjoy life without him. I was really mad.
On August 1, 2011 my little brother, Missouri State Trooper Frederick F Guthrie Jr and his K-9 Reed died in the line of duty while patrolling the Missouri River flooding. He was patrolling to protect people of the community. He was there to keep watch. But who was there to protect him?
Teresa called - they can’t find Fred. My first thought was he is out walking Reed, exploring the banks of the flood, anything - never in my wildest dreams did I think that he was gone. He was the Ultimate River Warrior! We all searched for him, just knowing he would reappear or comeback. But, that didn’t happen.
Reed, Fred’s K-9 surfaced 2 days after searching but it took many more days to find Fred. The hardest is not knowing. Wondering, how did it happen? Why did it happen? It was a horrible flood. I couldn’t be around any type of running water without hearing the rushing of the flood waters without remembering those days. I was mad.
Enter Concerns of Police Survivors and EMDR. It was so hard, when Fred died, for me to not feel guilty for laughing, even though I hardly laughed anymore. I actually didn’t find my true belly laugh again until I attended my first Siblings Retreat. I couldn’t be around any type of running water without hearing the rushing of the flood waters without remembering those days. I missed his calls at 5 a.m., his big voice when he entered a room, his singing off tune, so much to remember and so much to miss. Concerns of Police Survivors introduced me to a family of other survivors that not only showed me that I would be ok, but showed me that I could still hurt, cry, get angry, miss him but there was another side to grieving - that was healing. And with that came a group, a family, that welcomed me with no rules, they took all my baggage good and bad. C.O.P.S. taught me how to deal with my life without my little brother, but yet still remember him and honor him. Don’t let someone talk you out of connecting with this organization, don’t let someone tell you “it’s not for everyone” - it is for everyone! Peer support is the absolute best kind of healing. You can never have too many family members.
I am not mad anymore. My brother believed in God, family, and the community he swore to serve and protect. He believed in the goodness of people, and if they were not good he had a way of seeing the good in them. He served our community and served it well. His reputation spread over many miles and counties. He was funny yet serious, kind yet stern when he needed to be, and no matter where he went he made a friend. He was a great law enforcement officer. He was just a good person. He was a HERO but he was so much more to me.
Thank you C.O.P.S. for not giving up on me!!
Wendy Viers
Surviving Sibling of
Trooper Frederick F. Guthrie Jr. & K-9 Reed
Missouri State Highway Patrol
EOW 8/01/2011
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