Detroit Police Department, Michigan
End of Watch Monday, October 6, 1986
Reflections for Police Officer Freddie Lee Jackson
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Brother Freddie,
May God hold your family close as they continue to struggle with your loss. I will continue to pray for them and all my brothers and sisters families.
Thank you for your service and dedication.
HEROS LIVE FOREVER !!!
God Speed Brother.....
SGT Phil Abdoo
Macomb County Sheriff's Office
December 12, 2005
To my husban of lest than 6 mo. Although we only had a short time together, I still love you. Even if the DPOA has frogotton you.
Love your wife.
Vivian Jackson
Vivian Jackson
November 27, 2005
~~~Eternally and Always~~~
I didn't get to say goodbye
You're gone without a reason why
I've loved you all of my life
and then you weren't there
I didn't get a chance to say
how much I cared
I can't even remember the tears
that I cried
All I really wanted was to tell you
Goodbye
When I last saw you I felt I wouldn't
see you again
There was a distance between us
that I couldn't explain
You wouldn't look
at me but I could see the tears
in your eyes
If you knew then
You should have told me
Then I could have said
Goodbye
So many words left unspoken
So many hearts left so broken
My love for you is forever
And that will never die
We'll be together always
Our souls are one with God
Eternally and Always
I'll never have to say
Goodbye
Anonymous
January 31, 2005
Rest in Peace Officer Jackson. The members of the Clinton Township Police Department that attended Police Memorial Week 2004 in Washington, D.C. were honored and priveleged to have met and escorted your wife Vivian and son William to the memorial events. You are greatly missed by them and we will keep you and yours in our prayers.
Lt. Thomas J. Ostin
Clinton Twp. PD, Michigan
May 17, 2004
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