Darkness Highlights the Emptiness

A couple of years ago, the fence came down.

I’m talking about the fence around the Phoenix Memorial Cemetery where my son, David Glasser, a Phoenix Police Officer killed in the line of duty on May 18, 2016, is buried.

The truth is that the fence never kept anybody out anyway.  The sign on the cemetery says it opens at 8 am and the gates are closed when the sun goes down.

But the closed gates never kept anybody out.  I know of many night visits by groups of Davey’s friends who jumped over the fence.  There are ripped pants to prove it.  You know who you are.  After talking with other people visiting this area of the cemetery where several fallen officers are buried, I have discovered that jumping over the fence for a night visit is not an unusual occurrence. It happens all the time.

This doesn’t surprise me.  Darkness highlights the emptiness we feel.  The hole in our lives feels huge after the sun goes down.

As the night wraps around us, loneliness grows.  Sometimes we’re surrounded by people but our heart longs for that one person.  The one person who is missing.

And their spot on this earth is at the cemetery……

this is where we said our last goodbyes……

so a fence doesn’t stop us.

I love to see all the things people leave for Davey at his spot – pictures, painted stones and coins.  I visualize his friends as they give Davey a beer or a shot and then stand by his stone, having a drink with him……remembering so many fun times.

Before it came down the fence was in bad shape and it looked better after it was gone. They have since put up a new one which was a little surprising to me. It must serve some purpose that I don’t know about because it definitely doesn’t keep people out.

On those difficult, lonely nights a fence doesn’t stop anybody.

Miss you, Davey

Love you.

4 thoughts on “Darkness Highlights the Emptiness

  1. Unknown's avatar Anonymous

    This brings tears to my eyes as I am one who visits graves of my loved ones.I would love to visit your son’s grave and leave something there.Realistically I can’t do that but I can leave my thoughts with you.I read your post and continue to pray.As the mother of a trooper I feel such connection for every son or daughter killed in the line of duty.I just can’t imagine the grief 😔

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  2. Unknown's avatar Anonymous

    God’s Word promises a glorious home in Heaven for His children. I do not think we will need or want any fences at all. No roaming wild animals to threaten us, much less those “bad guys” our braves LEOs face! Focusing on this truth this morning as I think of you, Judy, and your loved ones who are missing your son!

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