Troy Police Department, Michigan
End of Watch Saturday, August 12, 2017
Reflections for Police Officer William D. McCabe
RIP sir.
First Sergeant (Retired) Thomas Webb
New York State Police
August 12, 2022
Rest in peace Officer McCabe.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
January 2, 2021
Rest In Peace
Nick mottola
None
August 12, 2020
Rest in peace always knowing that your memory, service and sacrifice will never, ever be forgotten by your law enforcement brethren.
Detective Cpl/3 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police (Retired)
August 12, 2020
I worked with Bill for all but a few months of his career at Troy PD. He was an excellent police officer. It would be impossible in this space to recount the many examples of his dedication and hard work; however, I would like to offer my personal reflections of Bill and his career.
All police officers face obstacles, challenges and discouragement during their careers. Bill faced his share; but, he never allowed those situations to defeat him and he never displayed bitterness or disillusionment. He didn’t complain and each time he came back stronger than before.
Bill was an extremely disciplined man both physically and mentally, and was an excellent athlete. His athletic accomplishments were examples of his determination. I was fortunate enough to play along side him and observed first hand the class, dignity and determination he competed with; which mirrored his performance on the job. He was respectful of his opponents on the field and that aspect of his character was displayed in the performance of his police duties. Bill came into contact with literally thousands of citizens. Complaints about his conduct were rare and always without merit. Dedication, commitment, respect and a strong work ethic cannot be compartmentalized; when truly possessed they permeate your life, they certainly did Bill’s.
I was at the hospital with Bill the day he was injured in the crash that ultimately cut his life short. Bill never uttered a word of complaint and I distinctly remember him telling me he’d be back to work soon. Knowing Bill, I doubt that if he had known what the crash would ultimately lead to, that it would have had any effect on his attitude.
At the end of a police career it’s not whether your badge was silver or gold, or if you had stripes on your sleeves, or bars or stars on your collar, that determines your value or defines success. The ultimate compliment is hearing your peers declare “he (or she) was a good cop”.
Bill was a great cop, and a great friend. He is missed greatly.
Charles Craft, Chief of Police (retired)
Troy (MI) Police Department
May 10, 2020
Your dedication to the job was the best. I loved listening to all your stories. You were the ultimate cop's cop and I miss you every day.
Carolyn Godlewski
Sister in law
April 23, 2020
Miss you Bill! Thanks for being an awesome teacher and mentor. Gone, but never forgotten.
Deputy Evan Kennedy
Deschutes County Sheriffs Office
April 23, 2020
"Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God."
Matthew 5:9
Chris Di Gerolamo
Federal Air Marshal Service
March 15, 2020
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