Detroit Police Department, Michigan
End of Watch Monday, February 16, 2004
Reflections for Police Officer Jennifer Timathy-Ann Fettig
just wanted to wish you a merry christmas & know that you & your family are still & always will be in my thoughts - prayers & heart..please keep protecting them & your fellow brothers/sisters in blue..YOU ARE GONE BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN..REST IN PEACE & WITH EASE BLUE ANGEL!!!!
mi state police recruite
detroit
December 26, 2006
Merry Christmas Jen, you are truly missed.
December 24, 2006
MERRY CHRISTMAS JENNIFER !!!!!!!!!!
December 24, 2006
Just wanted you to know that you're still thought of every day. The holidays are here and it's really not that much easier. I hope your family is doing well and you and my brother are smiling down on both your families.
Jason Bowens
December 19, 2006
34 months and I'm still missing you.
I think of you each & every day.
God Bless You & Rest In Peace!
December 16, 2006
It is 0050 Hours in Los Angeles and your image haunts me. You were born one year before my oldest niece and you could easily be my sister's child. That your story and your partner's ended far too soon is tragic. The way you chose to live both your lives heroic.
The streets you patrolled are not unfamiliar to me, as the son of Detroiters. The courage you and your partner showed is not unfamiliar as well. It is reflected in the faces of the officers in every station house in Detroit and throughout this land of ours.
I regret being denied the privilege of knowing you. Now I will never forget you. I know also that as long as you are remembered in the hearts and minds of your family and friends who truly knew you, you are not truly gone. May your memory bring comfort to them and forever be a blessing and a comfort.
James M. Grant, Civilian Employee
LAPD Van Nuys Division
December 16, 2006
May God continue to bless people through the works of Officer Fetig.
Police Officer Dale Dorsey
Detroit Police Dept.
December 14, 2006
The wonderful sunshine of her smile here on earth was replaced by a beautiful star shining down from Heaven upon all of you who loved her.
May there some day come a time when you all find peace, and the pain of her loss will be tempered with only thoughts of the happy memories she left behind in your hearts.
God's Blessings and Comfort.
Chaplain Jim Taylor
Fresno County Sheriff's Department
December 1, 2006
Jenny I remember when Jeremy, Becky, you, and I went to the beach and found that rubber crocidile. I remember when my family and i came to stay with you for a few days each summer and we shared the room. I just wanted to tell you I miss you alot.
Love you,
Amy
Amy
cousin
November 28, 2006
Jen,
I hate remembering things, like everytime I think of us I think about you, becky, me, and steve behind grandma and grandpa's pool while you guys were getting ready to go back to florida. I used to hate that, but now I would give anything for us to be behind that pool. Jenny, I want you to know I miss you and that I cant wait to see you.
Kev
Cousin
November 20, 2006
33 months and I'm still missing you.
November 16, 2006
2 DET-PD officers got shot back in September 2006. When I heard about it, I remembered you two. Thank god they survived. Must be an honor being recongized by the president back in the 2004 ceremony.
Dan
November 4, 2006
As the city of Detroit near another year without you, my heart and prayers go out to all. God has put us on this earth for a purpose and I have to believe that you served yours. Rest in peace sister, rest in peace. You serve your public with true honor. All of us are proud of you.
Lt. Stephen A. Joy #980
Prince George's County Police Department
November 3, 2006
well Officer Fettig, another "angel's night" is upon us..please keep your brothers/sisters in blue that will be watching the streets safe (along with the many volunteers) for us..you are never forgotten..REST IN PEACE & WITH EASE BLUE ANGEL!!!!
mi state police recruit
detroit
October 29, 2006
just thinking of you and matt...
sgt. j.j.
dpd
October 24, 2006
You are a true hero and heroes never die. I know the pain and tears that your loved ones have experienced for over 2 1/2 years, especially those of your parents. I walk in their shoes and know that their lives have been changed forever as a result of their loss. When one loses a wife, he is called a widower, when one loses a husband, you are called a widow. When you lose your parents you are an orphan, but when you lose a child it is so terrible that we do not have a word for it. Keep watch over your loved ones, stay close to them and in their hearts for as long as they walk this earth. Also, keep watch over those still out on patrol watching over the Thin Blue Line. You will never be forgotten: I would like to leave the following poem that someone recently sent to me for your loved ones and friends:
Poem by Richard Fife:
No person is ever truly alone.
Those who live no more,
Whom we loved,
Echo still within our thoughts,
Our words, our hearts.
And what they did,
And who they were,
Becomes a part of all that we are,
Forever.
Bob Gordon
Father of Fallen Officer: Michael P. Gordon, EOW: 8/8/04
October 22, 2006
Thinking of you all the time, especially today for what would have been your 29th birthday. Continue to watch over your loved ones.
Love,
Aunt Kim
Kim Anderson
October 17, 2006
Happy Birthday Jennifer
October 17, 2006
It would be your 29th birthday today. It's weird that your little sister is now older than you. Miss you, Love you, Dad, Mom and Becky
kathy fettig
mother
October 17, 2006
Hello Jenny,
Not a day goes by where I don't think of you. Hope you're enjoying your birthday (what would have been #29) in heaven this year. Watch over all those you love.
Love, Aunt Gail & Family
Gail M. Pabst
Aunt
October 17, 2006
02/16/2004 ~ 10/16/2006
32 months since that tragic early morning call.
Still thinking of you everyday.
I really miss you a lot.
You're really special to me and always will be.
I am proud of you.
October 15, 2006
To the family and loved ones of Officer Jennifer Timathy-Ann Fettig, her fellow troopers with the Detroit Police Department, and most especially to Jennifer:
I had the privilege and honor of meeting and sharing time, tears and memories with your mother at the 2006 COPS Parents' Retreat. When I left Missouri yesterday, I left knowing that I had forged some bonds that will never be broken.
After returning home to California, I knew that one of the first things I wanted to do was visit your memorial page again. From all the loving reflections left about you, I can see that you were an amazing young woman and what a grievous loss your loved ones have endured because of your tragic death.
May your spirit continue to soar and your memory continue to inspire. You are so loved and so missed by so many.
Rest in Peace, Jennifer. A body is but for a lifetime, but spirits and souls are for eternity and yours is forever part of those who call you beloved.
This reflection is sent with the utmost respect for the service Jennifer gave to her community and the citizens of Michigan, and for the supreme sacrifice she and her family made on February 16, 2004.
Phyllis Loya, mother of fallen officer Larry Lasater, Pittsburg Police Dept. eow 4/24/05
October 12, 2006
I just read Ofc. Bowens memorial and yours. I am so sorry for your loss. It is such ashame that you never got to live more of your life and experience what life had to give. My sincere condolences to the family and friends of Ofc. Fettig and to the entire Detriot Police Dept. I hope your family takes solice in the fact that being a police officer is truly a noble profession and that you have left us as a hero.
Ofc. Eric Chiang
San Francisco Police Department - Bayview District
October 10, 2006
2 years. It seemed like ages ago, yet it seemed just like yesterday. And yet nobody is killed. Thanks for looking out for all the DTPD cops.
Dan
September 22, 2006
Hi Jenny,
Just feeling down and wish you were around to talk too. I really miss you a lot. Please watch over the ones you loved. I think of you everyday. Love & miss you lots.
September 20, 2006
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