Fairfax County Police Department, Virginia
End of Watch Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Reflections for Master Police Officer Michael E. Garbarino
Gabby, today the valor award recipients were announced. How we wish you and Vicky could be there in March '07 to accept your gold medals in person! You are my heroes...
Fairfax County Dispatcher
Fairfax County DPSC
December 19, 2006
Please know that you and Vicky are in our thoughts every day, especially now as the holidays are approaching. I know that you are watching over us. God Bless You! Merry Christmas to you and your families!
SRO
FCPD
December 19, 2006
Gabby it has been 7 months today that the Lord called you home, I know you are in a beautiful place, you are a Angel. My heart still hurts so much for what has happen to you and your family. I know you died doing what you loved, you are my hero and will always be. I pray your wife and girls have found some peace. That day in May changed everything, it really taught me how short life is. Please watch over your brothers and sisters on the street. God bless you
Proud wife of Fairfax county officer
December 17, 2006
Mike, God bless you and your family, not a day goes by that I don't think of you and Vicky...Thank you for everything you did for me, your kind words of support meant so much to me then and now. I read this poem yesterday and thought of you and about our conversations.
With the gift of listening comes the gift of healing, because listening to your brother's or sister's until they have said the last words in their hearts is healing and consoling.
Someone has said that it is possible "To listen a person's soul into existence". I like that... Catherine deHueck Doherty..
With the holiday around the corner I wanted to say Merry Christmas to you and I will always hear you.
Terri
RFPD
December 12, 2006
Gabby,
I will always remember our times together, specially 9-11.
You have set the example for the rest of us LEO's to follow my brother. Watch over us there and bless your family throught the holidays.....
"Heroes Live Forever"
December 12, 2006
"I give eternal life to them. They will never perish, and no one will snatch them out of my hand." JOHN 10:25-28
Rest in peace brother.
"Heroes Live Forever"
December 12, 2006
Mike--
You are remembered each and every day. My children ask God to bless Mr. Garbarino and Ms. Vicki every night. It was an honor to meet you some 18 years ago. I am certain you are watching over your family and those you were forced to leave behind.
May you rest in peace knowing your actions saved so many many lives.
Lt. Bill Desmond
FXX Co PD
December 4, 2006
Gabby,
With the Christmas season coming up, you are thought of fondly. I still miss our talks but I feel very fortunate for the ones we did share. I came across a poem that so reminded me of you and Vicky during this time of year. It's called "Merry Christmas From Heaven":
I still hear the songs
I still see the lights
I still feel your love
on cold wintery nights
I still share your hopes
and all of your cares
I'll even remind you
to please say your prayers
I just want to tell you
you still make me proud
You stand head and shoulders
above all the crowd
Keep trying each moment
to stay in His grace
I came here before you
to help set your place
You don't have to be
perfect all of the time
He forgives you the slip
If you continue the climb
To my family and friends
please be thankful today
I'm still close beside you
In a new special way
I love you all dearly
now don't shed a tear
Cause I'm spending my
Christmas with Jesus this year.
(Unpublished work, copyright 1989, John Wm Mooney, Jr.)
You are missed every day Gabby. Your laughter and humor stills lingers in the hallways of the station. Merry Christmas Gabby. May God bless you always.
Mary
November 29, 2006
As I read ODMP this morning, with my coffee, I realize how fortunate I am. The memory of this horrific event comes rushing back. My thoughts and prayers are for your family,friends and colleagues that are left to move on. You will be forever remembered with love by them and with gratitude by the rest of us. You are a hero for your service. Your sacrifice will not be forgotten.
Sergeant Brian Bowman
Toronto Police Service, Canada
November 27, 2006
Some walk the earth and only do for themselves, Mike walked this earth and gave something to us all. Your wife and kids glow with the pride of having you as a husband and dad. We love you and miss you brother.
Friend from Sully
FCPD
November 26, 2006
Happy Thanksgiving Mike.
Alexy Abdo
November 23, 2006
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
God Speed.
wife
FCPD/NTPD
November 23, 2006
Gabby,
We miss you. My 3 year old daughter remember "Uncle Gabby" each night. You are a true Hero, "Heroes Live Forever". God bless you always, watch over our families, brothers and sisters.
November 17, 2006
I was at Sta1 the other day. I just looked around and reflected.
November 7, 2006
Oh Gabby, still wishing this was a bad dream, time marches on, but things will never be same. Why do people do bad things to such good people.
November 7, 2006
Thinking of you today. Thank you for your service.
Maryland Citizen
November 4, 2006
I was saddened to hear the tragic news. I had the pleasure of working with Mike at McLean Station from 85-87. He made a great impression on this rookie patrolman and was a great role model. My thoughts and prayers are with the Garbarino family and the FCPD family.
Detective Jack Gordon
Melbourne Police Dept. FL
October 24, 2006
Mike it still hurts and I miss you
Detective
Fairfax County Police
September 29, 2006
I still remember when this shooting came across the teletype at the Troop and the feeling of vulnerability that came across me knowing that it occurred right at the station. You are a true hero and will always be remembered for your sacrifice.
Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police
September 28, 2006
Gabby thinking of you, and praying your wife and girls are doing ok!
September 28, 2006
Dear Mike,
You were like my 4th son. I love you dearly,
Love,
Your second Mom.
Elsie Schneider
Family Friend
September 23, 2006
Hello, my name is Bonnie. Mike was my two older brother's (Steve & Dave) best friend growing up in North Jersey. I have three brothers but always felt like I had a 4th in Mike. Even as a child he was the most pleasant person with a heart of gold, which followed through to adulthood. My heart as well as my families heart's are broken over the loss of Mikes life, he will never be forgotten - we love you Mike!
Bonnie Schneider Tomasello
Family Friend
September 23, 2006
Gabber,
I know I talked you into becoming a police offier. You make me feel so proud of you!
I will always cherish our childhood memories, especially hunting and fishing. I remember a certain day we went trout fishing at Ringwood in our hip boots. It wasn't long before you fell in and your mother had to take you home to get changed. You came right back and fell in again!
Also, the time we were swinging on the rope across the stream-----and you fell in.
What was it with you and cold water?
Then there was the time we were sleeping out behind your parents house. You were half asleep and thought that slug was a peach. Now, that was funny!
You always have been and always will be my oldest and dearest friend. Walk with God forever!
Love, Steve S.
Steve S.
N.J. Dept. of Corrections, friend and classmate from kindergarten on..
September 22, 2006
Happy Birthday Gabby. We thought of you so much yesterday, as we do everyday. You were a great friend and we miss you. Rest in peace brother and keep watch over us.
PFC
Fairfax County Police
September 16, 2006
Gabby,
I finally visited your grave for the first time several weeks ago but I still hadn't been able to bring myself to leave you a reflection. I thought today, your birthday, I would give it a try.
It has been difficult to come to terms with your loss and how it happened. I can still hear the gunshots and your voice over the radio. The funny thing for me has been that I don't remember you by the voice I heard that day but I remember how you sounded when you'd say, "Hey. How's it goin', Jen!"
I "backed" you many times on my way home when you had cars stopped on my street in Clifton and you always had a smile. One of our last conversations was about horseback riding and how you were interested in getting lessons for one of your daughters.
You were a good man and a day doesn't go by that I don't think about you or your family. I wish you were here with them.
2LT Jennifer Lescallett
Fairfax County Police
September 15, 2006
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