In Memory

Robbin Brian Best

Robbin Brian Best Sergeant with the Spokane Police Department died Friday, February 13, 1987 when he suffered a fatal heart attack while training with the agency’s SWAT team at Spokane Community College. He was transported to a local hospital where he passed away. Robbin served with Spokane Police Department for 19 years. Robbin was born September 25, 1946 and graduated from Lewis and Clark High School in 1964 and served in the US Army in tank operations. His wife Patricia, a son, and daughter survive him. Read more: http://www.odmp.org/officer/1819-sergeant-robbin-b-best#ixzz2YgUNziPx



 
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01/14/14 05:48 PM #1    

Susan Slagle McConnell (Walker)

My husband Bob and I were proud to have been a part of Brian's life. Bob worked with him on the Spokane Police Department (I worked there for a spell also), and was on the SWAT Team with him for many of those years! I am proud to be on the Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Project Committee here in Spokane that helped put hiis name on the monument. If any of you get a chance to go down to 1100 W. Mallon, to the monument there in the Spokane Courthouse Courtyard, marked by a Washington State Flag, and a Unites States Flag flying at all times, it is a beautiful tribute to all law enforcement officers who "died in the line of duty" in the State of Washington.  There is a shirt that was made and is still worn that has the motto above a web with a man on it, that says "We Give It R. Best" in memory and to honor Robbin Best. May he rest in peace.

 


01/15/14 05:12 PM #2    

Steven Russell Black

Robbin and I were very close friends.  He honored me by being my Best Man at my wedding. I miss his great sence of humor and smile.


01/16/14 10:23 AM #3    

Robin Rae Barcus (Oos)

Robbin Best was a friend mostly because of our names.  I am saddened to learn of his death and the passing of so many of our classmates.   It makes me remember to cherish every day.

Robin Barcus Oos


01/18/14 10:01 AM #4    

Leslie Ann Smith (Scott)

Robbin and I lived across the street from one another until college years.  He was the best! I'll always remember his wit, and sense of humor, and his eternal pranks. He was a good friend.


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