Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Sergeant Jerry Alton Mundy

Mt. Juliet Police Department, Tennessee

End of Watch Wednesday, July 9, 2003

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Reflections for Sergeant Jerry Alton Mundy

Jerry, I just wanted to say that we all miss you. I miss all the meals we had together and the hours we spent radaring hwy 70 and Mt Juliet Rd. One of these days we will join together again and do some more radar. Rest in peace and look over us.

Trp Tim Wolfenbarger
Tenn Highway Patrol

March 29, 2005

this is to the families of SGT. MUNDY and Deputy MUSICE and to all who have lost an officer in the line of duty. i know all to well the pain and heartache that you all feel my little brother is Officer Alan Ragsdale of the Hohenwald P.D. his E.O.W. was 11-27-2000. the ache in my heart is still here and always will be, not just for Alan but for all who know this pain.these fine men may have left this earth but they will NEVER leave our hearts . know they are watching over all of us from above.rest in peace blue angels. elton ragsdale

elton ragsdale
spring hill tn.

March 23, 2005

Jerry,

To this day I wish I was in your place. I should have stayed by your side until you left the interstate that day, that's what true partners would have done..................

Sorry


Mt. Juliet

February 13, 2005

Jerry I pass by your memorial on the Interstate 40 every time I turn around in Wilson county to come back into Metro. I remember in silent reflection of the days after your untimely departure. It brings me back to the all inspiring sights the day I drove with you home. Again I remember the Green Hills Baptist Church where the Rotary kids held that big sign in their final goodbyes. I still remembered how I cried at that sight. Those you touched are to many to count and those who hold you still are many. Jerry thank you not for what you did but who you were. Trish you are still in my heart and in my prayers.

Your Brother at Arms
Russ

Russ
Metro Nashville Police Dept.

December 29, 2004

I salute you for your service and honor you for your sacrifice.

Rest in peace.

December 28, 2004

God Bless to your Family.

Ryan Moeller Patrolman
Fletcher Police Department, Fletcher OH

November 23, 2004

Well, I don't know where to start Sarg. I don't guess that I will never come to terms with you being gone, I want you to know that there is not a day that goes by that I don't think about all the times -good and bad- that we had together. I would give anything to hear you to hear you chew me out for not writing enough tickets, not turning in a report, or telling me how much you believed in me and how you wanted me to be your next Cpl. I just want you to know that you where the worlds best surpervisor, a person I could tell anything to, and the worlds best Father. Not only did her selfishness take away a once in a lifetime officer, but a once in a lifetime friend. Thanks for always being there and believing in me Sarg, no-one will ever realize the impact you had on my life. I might not ever accept it, but please help me deal with you being gone.

Love Always,
B.J.

B.J.

October 20, 2004

Every time I ride by the entrance ramp to I-40 and see the cross that stands there in remember of Jerry and John, I always think about different memories of Jerry and his relationship to baseball. He enjoyed umpiring games and had such a professional way of letting you know when us coaches acted out of line. He had a way of calming the upset kids as well. And he especially knew how to ignore the hostile parents in the stands so that conflict would seldom occur.

I have the chance to watch his son play football on Friday nights at DCA. What a remarkable effort he gives each time he is on the field. I'm sure that part of him wants to make dad proud of him, because we all know that Jerry is there at those games in spirit cheering him and the other young men on.

Jerry, you are missed by all, but not forgotten. Your friend Steve.

Information Systems Specialist - Steve J
Metro Nashville PD

August 20, 2004

Guilty is the verdict, you may rest in peace now my friend justice has been done, we miss you

DSS

July 21, 2004

Know that your family is in the thoughts and prayers of so many friends, old and new, everyday. And especially this day.

Susan Webb, Game Warden
Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept

July 10, 2004

“That best portion of a good man’s life, his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love.” - William Wordsworth

Jerry ...
You're not forgotten ...
July 9, 2004

July 9, 2004

My husband is a Mt.Juliet Police officer, and was trained by Jerry Mundy. I never got to actually meet Jerry, but I have heard many great stories about him. July 9, 2003 and the days following will be days that live in my memory for the rest of my life. I sympathize with Trish Munday, his wife, and his children. May God be with them, and bless them.

Mindy

July 9, 2004

As the one year anniversary of this fine Sergeant's death approaches I can only hope that God's care and comfort has sustained his family. The reflections certainly show what a wonderful person he was and he died helping others remain safe from this reckless vehicle. I hope the family finds some relief from the pain in the days ahead-may God Bless them!

Annonymous
Charlotte, NC

June 29, 2004

I can't think of a great way to talk to someone I only meet once. Trish it's been a year and with all the trial stuff going on I know your pain only grows. You will not remeber but I hugged you at the church looked into your eyes cried with you and told you your husband was a Hero. I coached at Rotary and still remember opening day when his boy threw out the first pitch. I cried as I did many times before. I know and feel the impact he had on the people he touched because I coach and my boy plays at Rotary. God lift his hand to you and carry you through these next few months. Jerry was and is a great man who will live in the hearts of so very many people. I hope that one day I can be half the man he was. I remember being in the motorcade when I passed Green hills Baptist church and the group of kids had the sign that read Donelson Little League will miss Jerry Munday,,,,my wife took the patrol car wheel, because I sat and cried. That sign was the last memory I will have of a true Hero. God Bless..

Russ

PO II Russell Ward
Metro Nashville Police Dept.

June 25, 2004

Daddy J,
I will miss you and all of your hugs and kisses and your love! You made the ultimate sacrifice for the community, and the houses feels empty without you. I know you are watching us from heaven and if you could you would stop all the attention, and you probably don't know it but you deserve it! I LUV U!

Rachael

June 21, 2004

Our loss is heaven's gain. It has been an honor and a priviledge to know you. You were a good man and your works made our little corner of the world a much better place. Enjoy your rest in our dear Savior's arms.

Jamie Luffman/Firefighter
Wilson Co. Emergency Management

April 5, 2004

I stop by this website often after the death of two dear friends with the NCSHP (Troopers Calvin Taylor E.O.W. October 3, 2001 and Anthony Cogdill E.O.W. May 30, 2003).

Officer Mundy lost his life shortly after Anthony. It has been a very trying time for us and I know your family/friends have also had a trying time.

We all grieve over the lives lost in the line of duty. I hope you can find some comfort knowing that there are countless prayers that go out for your family.

These are senseless tragedies that never seem to stop. God Bless the men and women who continue to serve their communities in our great Nation.

...Gone, but never Forgotten....

Marti (EMT-Paramedic)
Haywood Co EMS (NC)

April 4, 2004

You are missed my friend. Mrs. Mundy, you and your family are in my prayers.

Former Det. David Burton
Lebanon Police Dept.

February 24, 2004

BROTHER YOU HAVE FULFILLED YOUR DUTIES AS TO PROTECT AND SERVE. WE KNOW YOU WILL BE LOOKING DOWN FROM THE HEAVENS ABOVE. MAY THE GOOD LORD BLESS YOUR FAMILY AND COMFORT THEM.

CORPORAL
MCSO

November 6, 2003

YOU HAVE DONE A JOB ONLY A FEW ARE CALLED TO DO. AND YOU HAVE DONE IT WELL MY FRIEND. GOD BLESS THE FAMILY OF SERGEANT JERRY MUNDY. MAY WE ALL REUNITE IN HEVEN ONE DAY.

R.B.

September 12, 2003

My heartfelt sympathy goes out ot the family and coworkers of Sergeant Mundy.

Although I did not have the privilege to have known you personally, I grieve for your loss my friend. Rest in peace knowing that those of us left behind will proudly cover your post on the thin blue line.

Anonymous

August 25, 2003

To the family, friends and co-workers of Sergeant Mundy, my sincere condolences for your loss. May you be surrounded by loved ones to comfort you during this difficult time.

Jamie Johnson, surviving sister of
Officer Jon Cook
San Francisco Police Dept.

August 19, 2003

Jerry, you were such an important part of my life and Randy and Shaun's for 5 years. Your memory will always be remembered in my home. Your wisdom.."always wanting to do the right thing"..your high standards..and enthusiam for BASEBALL'''continue to impact the boys...
You knew GOD had a different plan for you..even when I didn't understand..There was a reason we found Two Rivers Baptist Church...I am so glad you made it your Church home...never thinking...so many police officers..old and new friends...and family would gather there to honor and remember you!!! Bet you were watching from heaven above...saying Wow!!!...Gosh I never knew....But you did know...how much you were luv'd AWFUL....by many.... Brian and Blake..,your Dad loved you more than life itself...and Trish...YOU are so very lucky for getting that man to the alter...and sharing his life.....My thoughts....prayers...and lots tears...for Trish and the boys...I know how it feels to lose a love of a lifetime...Tammie Lehmann RN

Tammie Lehmann RN
Nashville Metro General Hospital

My family and I learned of this tragedy through my mother and father, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Manley. My father was friends with both officers. My father's loss and the loss of my home community sadden us deeply. Our thoughts,love and prayers go out to the families they left behind.

Camille Manley Owens
Springvale, ME

Even though we serve the same great state, I knew you only from the baseball fields. May you rest in peace, Coach.

PO I
MNPD

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