Milwaukee Police Department, Wisconsin
End of Watch Wednesday, February 8, 1933
Reflections for Police Officer Richard R. Zingler
Rest in peace Officer Zingler.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
February 7, 2019
Rest in God's loving embrace, hero. You will never be forgotten.
Retired Wisconsin L.E.O.
December 8, 2013
Thank you for your service Sir, it is because of Hero's like you my family can sleep safe at night in their warm beds. RIP Sir.
James Kotke
Civilian / Former Officer
WSF Park Police (Wi.)
February 8, 2012
Rest in peace Officer Zingler and Olav Hashalom, your bravery won't be forgotten.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
February 8, 2012
YOU ARE REMEMBERED TODAY AND THANK YOU SIR FOR YOUR SERVICE
Pat Van Den Berghe
Neighbors for a Better Manchester, NH
February 5, 2008
You were my grandfathers brother and my fathers uncle. All were so proud of you and so sad you were taken away, all to soon.
lianne dobrinska
September 22, 2007
It's so nice to find this memorial. Richard was my mother's uncle and my grandfather's brother. She often spoke very fondly of "Uncle Dick." I know they were quite close. I recognized the photo instantly because we have the exact same photo in a 8 x 10 in our family photo album. May he continue to rest in peace, but never be forgotten. Gregg Fitzpatrick
September 9, 2005
Officer Zingler,
You are gone, but never forgotten...Rest in Peace Brother...
Officer
NC
August 17, 2004
Rest in peace brother
You're gone but not forgotten
"Citizen's sleep safe and secure in their beds because brave men and women stand ready to do violence on their behalf."
Deputy
Walworth Co. SO
December 19, 2003
Rest in peace my brother. You had the heart of a lion.
Deputy
Dane County S.O. Wisconsin
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