Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Irma Fran Lozada

New York City Transit Police Department, New York

End of Watch Friday, September 21, 1984

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Reflections for Police Officer Irma Fran Lozada

Although I have been on the job in Jersey for over eight years, I can still remember hearing of your death on the news when I was 16 years old. The New York newscaster Gabe Pressman was covering the story of your death and the funeral. He finished his newscast with these words: "Where have you gone, Oh Drummer Girl? Off to march in the Army of God. Off to March in the Army of God."

I am paying the price for our nation's freedom now. Thank you for paying the price then.

Anonymous

It has been almost 18 years since you were taken from us in such a brutal fashion.I look back with fond memories of the the "Class of March 15,1982". Your "SPIRIT" lives on each and every day in all of us who continue to do "THE JOB". You and all those who have made the supreme sacrifice will not be forgotten.God Bless You!

Senior Court Officer James T.Carr
New York State Courts

Your memory will always be carried on with the dignity and respect for their is no greater love than to sacrifice one's life for your fellow brothers and sisters. The members of the NYC Transit Police Memorial Lodge #317 are proud and honored to call you one of our own.

Sgt. Michael Fanning
NYCTPD

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