Cleveland Division of Police, Ohio
End of Watch Monday, June 4, 1979
Reflections for Patrolman John L. Hubbell
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NEVER FORGET! Honoring the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Patrolman John L. Hubbell of the Cleveland Division of Police, Ohio and the additional 70 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.
Superintendent Joe Morbitzer (Retired)
Ohio Attorney General, Bureau of Criminal Investigation
June 4, 2024
Johnny,first born,first loved. And as years go by not quick enough for me, I see and hear about the wonderful man you were and I am so proud of you every single day. Again it’s June 4th and you haven’t picked me up yet must be running late. Well brother everybody is up there with you, I am sure you were glad to see everyone. I do know for a fact all our Aunts and Uncles truly missed you. THERE IS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING THAT CAN FILL MY HOLE IN MY HEART. I look forward to the day you come for me. Oh yes Ron Sequin was in touch. You really were truly a great brother and a wonderful man.
Nancy M Hubbell Sepsi
Youngest Sister
June 4, 2024
May God and St. Michael watch over you in Heaven, Officer Hubbell. You are not forgotten.
Patrolman Kenneth Collins
South Amherst Police Department
June 4, 2024
NEVER FORGET! On behalf of the Ohio Attorneys General Bureau of Criminal Identification & Investigation, we honor the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Patrolman John L. Hubbell of the Cleveland Division of Police, Ohio and the additional 58 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.
Superintendent Joe Morbitzer
Ohio Attorney General, Bureau of Criminal Investigation
June 4, 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 John L. Hubbell of the Cleveland Division of Police, Ohio and the additional 58 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.
Superintendent Joe Morbitzer
Ohio Attorney General, Bureau of Criminal Investigation
June 4, 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 John L. Hubbell of the Cleveland Division of Police, Ohio and the additional 54 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.
Superintendent Joe Morbitzer
Ohio Attorney General, Bureau of Criminal Investigation
June 4, 2021
Johnny, it’s been 41 years and the pain is no less. You the best of all of us. I have missed you everyday for these 41 years. You promised to pick me up for a ride after work on your new motorcycle and I am still waiting. I pray when it’s my time you do come for me for the ride. I love you and miss you please wait for me.
Nancy Hubbell Sepsi
Youngest Sister
June 4, 2020
Patrolman Hubbell rest in peace.
Rabbi Lewis S. Davis
November 26, 2019
Patrolman Hubbell,
On today, the 40th 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 U.S. Army. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.
BPA Mike Casey
United States Border Patrol
El Paso Station
June 4, 2019
NEVER FORGET! On behalf of the Westerville, Ohio Division of Police, we honor the dedicated service and ultimate sacrifice of Patrolman John L. Hubbell of the Cleveland Police Department, Ohio and the additional 68 American Peace Officers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice on this date in history.
Chief Joe Morbitzer
Westerville, Ohio Division of Police
June 4, 2018
Time may have passed but you are not forgotten. I believe as long as someone remembers you or speaks your name, you are still with us.
Thank you for your heroism.
GOD Bless
Detention Officer A.Zambito
Texas
June 4, 2015
To fully appreciate the heroes of the present, we must recognize our heroes of the past. Your heroism and service is honored today, the 33rd anniversary year 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 who was murdered in the line of duty on April 24, 2005 while serving as a Pittsburg, CA police officer.
Time never diminishes respect. Your memory will always be honored and revered.
I pray for solace for all those that love and remember you for I know both the pain and pride are forever. Your family is in my heart's embrace. Thanks to your family and friends for sharing their memories and devotion to you through their reflections.
Rest In Peace.
Phyllis Loya
Mom of fallen California Officer Larry Lasater, Pittsburg PD, eow 4/24/05
November 16, 2012
IN HONORE CASORUM
Gone, but not forgotten.
Sgt. T. J. Jones
Greater Cleveland Transit Police Department
June 4, 2012
My dad said you were his best friend. I am sure though we have never met you are with me each day in my unit.
Sgt. John Hubbell Hoyt
Lafourche Parish Sheriff's Office
November 9, 2011
It was a pleasure working with Patrolman John L. Hubbell in the 5th District of the Cleveland Police Department for the 6 years that I had the pleasure knowing him. From former CPD badge number 385 to CPD badge number 121, John you will always be remembered as a friend and never forgotten. God bless and keep you forever.
Patrolman Ronald K. Seguin Retired
CPD 7 years LFPPD, WA Retired
August 16, 2009
THIS BRAVE MAN DIED ON THE DAY I WENT TO WORK AT THE POLICE DEPT. MAY HE REST IN PEACE.
INV HAROLD HUTCHISON (RETIRED)
HUNTSVILLE ALABAMA POLICE DEPT
March 8, 2009
Patrolman Hubbell, I'm sure that the actions taken of you and your partner still stand as a deterrent to those thinking of crime. You were willing to give your life and remove the threat. May you be everlasting to all. R.I.P.
Lieutenant
Dept. of Defense, Retired
March 19, 2008
Youre sister Nanci said it best brother,You are never forgotten!!
Officer
Phoenix Police Department
March 16, 2008
"The Badge"
He starts his shift each day
To respond to calls unknown.
He drives a marked patrol car.
A police officer he is known.
He's paid by the citizens' taxes
To make it safe on the streets.
But he usually has a second job
'Cause a waitress has his salary beat.
Now he doesn't know a holiday
'Cause he works all year round.
And when Thanksgiving and Christmas finally arrive
At his home he cannot be found.
He's cursed and assaulted often,
The one whos blood runs blue.
He seldom ever gets a thanks,
To some he's just a fool.
His friends are always other cops
'Cause people just don't understand
That underneath his badge and gun,
He's just another man.
He knows there might not be a tomorrow
In this world of drugs and crime.
And he gets so mad at the court system
'Cause the crooks don't get any time.
And each day when he leaves for work,
He prays to God above.
Please bring me home after my shift
So I can see the ones I love.
But tonight he stops a speeding car,
He's alone down this ole' highway.
It's just a little traffic infraction.
He does it everyday.
Well, he walks up to the driver's window,
And his badge is shining bright.
He asked the guy for a driver's license,
When a shot rang through the night.
Yes, the bullet hit its mark,
Striking the officer in the chest.
But the Department's budget didn't buy
Each officer a bullet-proof vest.
So he lay on the ground bleeding.
His blood wasn't blue - His blood was red.
And briefly he thought of his loved ones
'Cause in a moment the officer was dead.
In the news they told the story
Of how this officer had died.
And some who listened cared less,
But those who loved him cried.
Well, they buried him in uniform
With his badge pinned on his chest.
He even had his revolver,
He died doing his best.
Written By:
David L. Bell
Sergeant
Richland County Sheriff's Department
Columbia, South Carolina
Used with Special Permission of the Author
Copyright © 1999 - All Rights Reserved
and may not be duplicated without permission
Investigator David L Bell
Richland County Sheriff's Dept., Columbia, SC
December 31, 2007
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they are the sons of God. Matthew 5:9.
You are not forgotten on this, the 28th anniversary of your death.
Kenneth M Busler
CPD (Ret'd)
June 4, 2007
I have just found this page and I think its wonderful. My dear brother there ia not a second that goes by that someone in the family doesnt think of you.Always Loved and never forgotton
Nanci Hubbell
sister
June 22, 2006
Your service ended as mine was beginning.
Twenty-six years later and my watch continues in your memory.
June 4, 2005
Not a day goes by that I dont think of you.
the Nurse
October 31, 2004
God bless you.
Anonymous
April 22, 2004
Thank you officer Hubbell.....rest in peace
Anonymous
April 3, 2004
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