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Patrolman George Joseph Biggs

Fremont Police Department, Ohio

End of Watch Wednesday, November 3, 1948

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Reflections for Patrolman George Joseph Biggs

NEVER FORGET! Honoring the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Patrolman George Joseph Biggs of the Fremont Police Department, Ohio, and the additional 65 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.

Superintendent Joe Morbitzer (Retired)
Ohio Attorneys General, Bureau of Criminal Investigation

November 3, 2024

Patrolman Biggs,
On today, the 75th anniversary of your death I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice-not just for your Community but for our Country as well when you served with the USMC during World War II. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
A fellow LEO;former Marine

Anonymous
United States Border Patrol

November 3, 2023

NEVER FORGET! On behalf of the Ohio Attorneys General Bureau of Criminal Identification & Investigation, we honor the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Patrolman George Joseph Biggs of the Fremont Police Department, Ohio and the additional 64 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.

Superintendent Joe Morbitzer
Ohio Attorney General, Bureau of Criminal Investigation

November 3, 2023

NEVER FORGET! On behalf of the Ohio Attorneys General Bureau of Criminal Identification & Investigation, we honor the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Patrolman George Joseph Biggs of the Fremont Police Department, Ohio and the additional 63 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.

Superintendent Joe Morbitzer
Ohio Attorney General, Bureau of Criminal Investigation

November 3, 2022

NEVER FORGET! On behalf of the Ohio Attorneys General Bureau of Criminal Identification & Investigation, we honor the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Patrolman George Joseph Biggs of the Fremont Police Department, Ohio and the additional 63 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.

Superintendent Joe Morbitzer
Ohio Attorney General, Bureau of Criminal Investigation

November 3, 2022

Semper Fi Marine. God bless you and your family.

State Traffic Officer 7185 Mike Becze
California Highway Patrol & US Marine

November 3, 2020

No passage of time can ever erase your service and sacrifice. Rest in peace always.

Detective Cpl/3 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police (Retired)

November 3, 2020

Semper Fi Marine.

State Traffic Officer 7185 and United St
California Highway Patrol/San Jose area

November 4, 2019

NEVER FORGET! On behalf of the Westerville, Ohio Division of Police, we honor the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Patrolman George Joseph Biggs of the Fremont Police Department, Ohio and the additional 54 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.

Chief Joe Morbitzer
Westerville, Ohio Division of Police

November 4, 2018

He sacrificed his life for the people he served. He is a hero of the highest degree. God Bless Him and May he Rest In Peace forever.

Michael Collins / Detective (retired)
Meriden, Connecticut PD.

August 7, 2018

NEVER FORGET! On behalf of the Westerville, Ohio Division of Police, we honor the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Patrolman George Joseph Biggs Fremont Police Department, Ohio and the additional 54 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.

Chief Joe Morbitzer
Westerville, Ohio Division of Police

November 3, 2017

Your heroism and service is honored today, the 63rd anniversary of your death. Your memory lives and you continue to inspire. Thank you for your service. My cherished son Larry Lasater was a fellow police officer murdered in the line of duty on April 24, 2005 while serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer. Like you, he also was a US Marine so I also thank your for your service in the Corps and bid you semper fi.

Rest In Peace

Phyllis Loya
mom of fallen officer Larry Lasater, eow 4/24/05

November 3, 2011

Patrolman Biggs, Thank You for your service as a Marine and service as a Law Enforcement officer! You were a Hero twice in your life and I THANK YOU for both. You survived the hell of war, just to lose your life to a couple of (POS's). To many BRAVE men and women have had this happen to them! Rest In Peace & GOD BLESS!!!!!!!!!

Detention Deputy G. Carew
Seminole County Sheriff's Office/J.E.P.C.F., FL

May 29, 2009

Officer Biggs your work on this Earth as we know it is done. You are in God's Hands now. May you rest in peace.

SGT. Daryl Brewer
Clarksville Police Dept. Clarksville, Tennessee

May 29, 2008

You are remembered today and thank you Sir for your service

Pat Van Den Berghe, Manchester, NH
Neighbors for a Better Manchester, NH

October 31, 2007

Patrolman Biggs,
On today, the 58th anniversary of your murder, I would like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice-not just for your community, but also for our Country when you served in the USMC during WWII.

Semper Fi Devil Dog!
A fellow LEO;former Marine

Anonymous

November 3, 2006

as a marine and a cop i salute a fellow marine and cop sempre fidelis

chief robert kish
Vermilion Police Department

September 3, 2006

For 22 years I saw and read your portrait in the front lobby of the PD. I have visited your grave site on numerous occasions and always knew I was in the presence of a hero. It was my honor to research and write you biography for the Fremont Police Department web site. Thank you for your sevice to our City as a Police Officer, and to this Country as a Marine.

SGT EDWARD L. GARZA
FREMONT POLICE DEPARTMENT (RETIRED)

August 13, 2006

Semper Fi Brother

Officer Eric Newbury
California Highway Patrol

December 23, 2005

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

A hero never dies....

Rest in peace, hero.

October 20, 2004

"Semper Fi!" devil dog rest in peace.

June 25, 2004

Each day when I came to work I saw your picture and badge in the wooden, glass covered case on the wall. I was younger then and did not always reflect upon you and your family. I am glad to see that your spot on this website has been updated for all to see. You died doing what both of us were sworn to do. May you rest in peace. God bless.

Anonymous

September 14, 2003

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