Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Jennifer Timathy-Ann Fettig

Detroit Police Department, Michigan

End of Watch Monday, February 16, 2004

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Reflections for Police Officer Jennifer Timathy-Ann Fettig

A senseless waste of a young life, and a decent person.
After 25 years service I have seen so much loss and sorrow. My sympathies to her family.

Sgt Alan Kibblewhite
Dorset Police (U.K.)

February 22, 2004

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family and friends of Officer Jennifer Fettig. She died a hero and an icon to other officers around the world. She was strong, courageous and a great police officer. She will never be forgotten, rest in peace.

anonymous

February 22, 2004

BUFFALO, NEW YORK

DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS AFFAIRS POLICE OFFICERS
WISH TO SEND OUR CONDOLENCES. OUR THOUGHTS
AND PRAYERS ARE WITH OFFICER FETTIG, HER FAMILY
AND CO-WORKERS.

GOD BLESS...

PO ERNEST G. PENN
DEPT. OF VETERANS AFFAIRS POLICE

February 22, 2004

Be careful, Jen. I'll talk to you later. Love you, bye.

mom

February 22, 2004

A true hero is measured by the actions taken in life. Officer Fettig, and Officer Bowens are, and will be forever remembered as heroes. May God bless your souls, Officer Fettig and Officer Bowens. God will have true, dedicated, heroes and partners to the end, to patrol the streets of heaven.
One day you both will be there to meet us fellow officers that will follow you into the gates of heaven, and if we maybe so blessed I will shake your hands and thank you both for your dedication to the job.
May god wrap his loving arms around the family, friends, and fellow officers to comfort them in this enormous loss.
Our hearts and prayers go out to the men and women of the, Detroit Police Department. Though we may never meet nor may we know your names, we feel your loss, and forever we will open our thoughts and prayers to our brothers and sisters of your agency.

Sincerely Yours,
The Men and Women of the Mason County Sheriff’s office – Ludington Michigan

Road Patrol Division
Mason County Sheriff's Office - Ludington MI

February 22, 2004

You are truely a hero in our eyes. You will never be forgotten and you and your family are in my prayers. God bless you.

Anonymous

February 22, 2004

My heart is saddened once again because of a senseless killing. This time it took the life of a hero. Thank you for making the state of MI a better place through your dedicated service. My thoughts and prayers are with your fiance and your family.

Wife of a MI police officer

February 22, 2004

TO THE FAMILY ,FRIENDS, AND FELLOW OFFICERS OF JENNIFER, I OFFER MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES. JENNIFER DIED A HERO, SHE MADE A DIFFERENCE IN THE CITY OF DETROIT AND THIS COUNTRY. I NEVER KNEW YOU, BUT I KNOW WHAT YOU STAND FOR, THE BADGE WE ALL CHOOSE TO WEAR WILL FOREVER CARRY YOUR MEMORY. JENNIFER DID NOT DIE IN VAIN,SHE CHOSE THE MOST HONORABLE OF PROFESSIONS AND THAT WAS BEING A POLICE OFFICER. REST IN PEACE SISTER, KNOWING EVERY POLICE OFFICER OUT THERE WILL NEVER LET YOUR MEMORY FADE. KEEP HEAVEN SAFE AND LOOK DOWN US AND GIVE US STRENGTH TO FIGHT THE SAME GOOD FIGHT YOU DID. THE DETROIT COMMUNITY AND THIS ENTIRE NATION LOST A GOOD PERSON, WE THANK YOU AND YOUR FAMILY. YOU TRULY ARE A MIRACLE SENT FROM GOD. REST IN PEACE PEACEMAKER, YOU MADE A DIFFERENCE!

DEPUTY M. LAFRAMBOISE
JACKSON COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPT.

February 22, 2004

Godspeed, sister in blue.

Police Officer
NYPD

February 22, 2004

Family, Friends and Coworkers of Officer Fettig,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Officers
Northwest Lancaster County Regional Police Department, PA

February 22, 2004

REST IN PEACE.....

Retired Detectiv Hans FRIES
Germany

February 21, 2004

My heart aches for Jennifer's fiance, family, and friends. I too have just lost my husband of just 5 months in the line of duty.
Please remember than Jennifer is an angel in heaven right now. She gave the ultimate sacrifice and will always be remembered. It saddens me deeply to know that the men and women who risk their lives everyday have lost another hero. Jennifer's family and fiance will be in my prayers and thoughts.

Denise Zimmerman
Surviving spouse of NJ State Trooper Bertram Zimmerman 02-05-2004

February 21, 2004

On behalf of everyone in our department our deepest sympathy goes out to the family of the two officers that paid the ultimate price in law enforcement.

Your spirt will always be with us and will never be forgotten. especially by the people you have touched in your life.

Rest in peace my friend and watch over us all.

Deputy
Wood county Sheriff, Wis.

February 21, 2004

My deepest sympathies to the Fettig family and to the Detroit Police Department. Thank you for your sacrifice and hard work. May you rest in peace sister, we now have the watch. You will not be forgotten.

Officer Schrade
Dept. of Veterans Affairs - NY

February 21, 2004

My sincerest sympathies to the family and fiance of Officer Fettig.

SFC William L. Farrell
US Army Military Police, Ret.

February 21, 2004

My prayers are with you in these awful times. You have been on my mind and my heart since the day it happened. I walked in your shoes in October....the journey is still hard, but we are getting stronger each day, as you will. God Bless you.

Mother of Deputy Kevin Sherwood
EOW, 10/9/03

February 21, 2004

My God welcome you into his kingdom and protect your families during this time of need. We remember you both and we hope you will watch over you brothers and sisters in blue...

Police Officer
Richmond Police Dept

February 21, 2004

My deepest sympathy to the Jennifers family. There are no words to make this any easier for you except that the Lord is with you and will guide you through this difficult time in your life. Since I grew up in the Detroit Metro area this hit close to home in a way. To the officers with DPD, my prayers are with you as well. Keep strong and God Bless all of you.

Lt. Leigh Persky
Montgomery County Sheriff Alabama

February 21, 2004

fellow comrade in arms,you will not be forgotten.like so manyof my fellow marines who fell in battle,god has a speacial place for you ,you have served your time in hell

sgt.S
U.S.M.C

February 21, 2004

On behalf of the men and women of the San Diego Harbor Police Officer's Association we offer our deepest heartfelt condolences. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family of Officer Fettig and the Detroit Police Department. Rest in Peace Sister in Blue.

San Diego Harbor Police Officer's Associ
Port of San Diego Harbor Police

February 20, 2004

Our sympathy to Officer Fettig's family, fiance, friends and members of the Detroit Police Department. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. God Speed.

Phil & Joan Allen
MSP Retired

February 20, 2004

Jen, I worked with you a few times when you were a rookie. I remember the sense of acomplishment you had the day you and I caught the B&E man which, I believe was your first felony arrest. You were a sweatheart with a great smile. See you again someday.

Police Officer
Detroit Police

February 20, 2004

To the members of the Detroit Police Dept. my heart felt wishes and prayers go out to you all. There are no words I can say that will ease your loss. As I lost a great friend and fellow officer of my agency as well. On February 7, 2004 K-9 Deputy Brian Litz was taken from our brotherhood of law officers, we must stay strong in this time of sorrow and remember the good things about our fallen heros, and comrades. stay strong and remember to love your wife, husband and children every day, becuase you never know when the Lord will call us home. Stay safe and God Bless. Deputy Donnie Winston, Marion County Sheriff's Office Fl.

deputy donnie winston
marion county sheriff

February 20, 2004

"Greater love has no one than this, that he may lay down his life for his friends." (John 12:13).

Even the US/Canada border cannot separate the feelings of loss and sorrow of a fellow officer. Our thoughts and prayers are with you - for you have made the ultimate sacrifice.

You will NOT be Forgotten - "Heroes in Life - Not in Death"

Constable Shelley Heinrich
Waterloo Regional Police, Ontario Canada

Constable Shelley Heinrich
Waterloo Regional Police, Ont. Canada

February 20, 2004

Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you, May god bless you in this very difficult time. We will keep Jennifer in our hearts, She will never be forgotten.

Jen
citizen

February 20, 2004

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