Jackson Township Police Department, New Jersey
End of Watch Sunday, March 18, 2001
Reflections for Patrolman Robert J. Ventura
You will be missed!
OCEAN COUNTY POLICE ACADEMY CLASS 73
"GETTING IT DONE!"
Anonymous
Well…… I don’t know where to start….I’ve heard many good things about Police Officer Venture since I have been a police explorer for Jackson Township, people tell me that P.O venture passed away doing what he wanted to do , Being a Police Officer . It is just really is upsetting that it had to happen to a Police officer of his standards and with two children of his own, I’m Sorry This Happened. Don’t forget before you leave to go on duty to kiss and hug your family and tell them that you love them because you never know when it’s your time to go. God Bless His Family and All the Police Officers in the Nation .Thank You
Explorer Lieutenant Josh Lettera
Jackson Police Department
The Ventura Family,
I hope you find peace and comfort in knowing Patrolman Ventura is up above watching over you all. We are all praying for you, even years later.
God Bless,
A concerned Police wife
Anonymous
It soon will be a year and not a day goes by that I don't think of you and shead a tear or crack a smile. You are so missed and loved. When Ashley smiles I see your smile, when I look at Dillon's face I see your face. It is conforting to be with them for they are you. One day we will all be together again but until then......I love you and miss you.
NL
Anonymous
You are not forgotten! We will continue to do the job in your honor and in memory of you and all who laid down their lives so that we could live in a civilized society. We are stronger because of you. Rest in peace
Ptlm. M.W. Ludlow
Palmyra Police Dept., NJ
Although this can be depressing, it shows that Robbie will always be remembered. He truly was a great guy and a real fine Police Officer. We will always miss him.
Mitch
Det. Mitch Cowit
Jackson Twp. Police Dept.
Officer Ventura was assigned to me from the academy. He was a quiet guy with no enemies and always eager to learn and not bashful to ask for help. I'm sure he is missed by his co-workers and will not be forgotten as the years continue on. Rob, Rest In Peace, Kevin
Sgt. Kevin Low (RET)
Jackson Twp. Police Dept.
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