Connecticut State Police, Connecticut
End of Watch Wednesday, November 22, 1989
Reflections for Trooper Jorge A. Agosto
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Jorge and I were best friends in High School. We lost touch a few years after we graduated. I found out about his passing back around 1998 while trying to contact friends from high school by searching the internet. It was a shock. You always think about someday meeting up and talking about old times. If you have an old friend you haven't heard from... take my advice, pick up the phone and call them NOW! You never know.
To a best friend Trooper Jorge A. Agosto that I will never see again. Always remember the night in NYC and Roseland. Fun times for two kids just out of High School taking on the Big Apple.
Anthony Scano
February 15, 2007
MAY YOU CONTINUE TO WATCH OVER US FROM THE STREETS OF HEAVEN WITH THOSE GONE BEFORE!!!!
DISPATCHER GRETA M HUFF
KY STATE POLICE POST 13 HAZARD
February 10, 2007
Hey my brother its been 16 years in a couple of days when the Watch commander called to serve his hiways in Heaven. You were agreat influence to me becoming who I am in the world today. To people who didn't know him you missed out on the greatest of Marines,Troopers,and human beings...I remember when you were accepted by CSP, best day in your life, and I was very proud. We all accept the risk of Police work and work as if things like this don't happen. But they do and I miss you. I have become part of the Law Enforcement family and have been for years now, for which I'm grateful to you for helping me get there. Both Military and Police.
There isn't a day that goes by that your not in my heart. I know you're up there watching over us all.
I miss you very much big brother, but if I know you ........you're working overtime!
All units....All units.... this is an End Of Watch Notification....R.I.P.
Love your little bro!!!
Officer Jon-Dennis Kasper
Los Angeles Police Department
November 19, 2005
I salute you for your service and honor you for your sacrifice.
April 12, 2005
To the loved ones, friends, and co-workers of Trooper Agosto, I offer my heartfelt condolences on this sad anniversary. I did not know your officer, but I know that he did not lose his life-he gave it in service. May the memories you have of him in happier times help to ease the sorrow of his leaving.
To lose a loved one on a holiday of Thanksgiving must be bitter indeed. I only hope that you can still be thankful for the time you had together.
There's no way of knowing how many days any of us are allotted, and no way of knowing just how many lives your officer touched and made better in the time he was here on earth.
Know that your Trooper is in a safe place now, and surely he watches over you still.
Sgt. Barbara Beland
Monroe Co. Sheriff Dept. Bloomington, In.
November 22, 2003
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