Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Patrolman Eugene J. Miglio, III

Wildwood Crest Police Department, New Jersey

End of Watch Friday, June 2, 1995

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Reflections for Patrolman Eugene J. Miglio, III

Gino,
Well bro it has been more than twelve years and you are forever in my mind. Jack and I miss you and when we get together we hoist one for you. We will never forget the loyalty you always exhibited and your ability to enjoy every day that went by no matter the circumstance.
Miss ya bro....The 'THREE STOOGES' WE WERE!!!

Bob Martin, Retire Detective Commander
Friend and Fellow Officer

August 7, 2007

We will never forget you and the sacrifice you made. Rest in peace always.

Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police

June 2, 2007

Hey Cuz,

12 years have passed and you are still in our hearts and minds (how'm I doin?).

Rest In Peace Brother.

Edward F. Beck ( Ret )
Stone Harbor PD, NJ. Cousin of Eugene Miglio

June 1, 2007

I love you, Dad.

Gino Miglio

April 22, 2007

"And I shall have some peace there, for peace comes dropping slow, Dropping from the veils of the morning to where the cricket sings; I will arise and go now, for always night and day
I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore;
While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements grey,
I hear it in the deep heart's core. "-W.B.YEATS'S INNISFREE ,THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE "GENO"

PTL CHUCK MCNEELY
OCEAN CITY PD, 173RD STATE POLICE MC

November 16, 2005

Well Dad, its been 10 years since you've been gone. You've missed a lot, and I wish you could have been here to see me grow. There was a memorial at your tree, Bill Kita and a few others spoke and the Irish Pipe Brigade played. A lot of people came to honor you, including younger officers you never knew. I hope your life and your sacrifice have set an example for present, future, and former officers. Like the wall in D.C. says, it is not how you died that makes you a hero dad, it is how you lived. I love you dad, and I know you'll never be forgotten.

Anna Miglio

June 2, 2005

It is hard to believe that it has been 10 years since that fateful night. I will "NEVER FORGET" your sacrifice. My thoughts and prayers are with you always.

Diana Brunell Dispatcher (Retired)
WCPD

June 2, 2005

It has now been 10 years. On your anniversary we're having a get together at the WCFD to honor your memory. There is no doubt in my mind that you'll be there. I'm going to tell the story of when you rear ended me in the patrol car coming back from the academy. M & M's everywhere.

RIP Cuz, you havn't been forgotten.

Ed

Edward F. Beck (Retired)
Stone Harbor PD, NJ

May 31, 2005

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

A hero never dies.....

Rest in peace, hero.

April 26, 2005

I will never forget the good times and memories from the summer I spent as your partner as a seasonal officer.

Brian

April 21, 2005

Gene I am proud to be your sister. Your friendship and kindness towards me will alway stay in mind. My love for you will always remain in my heart. You are thought of everyday, as I recall your voice, humor, and sense of pride in yourself and family. Miss you!
Love, Valerie

Valerie

December 16, 2004

Gene, I can't believe it has been 9 years and some times it feels like yesterday we lost you. I always respected you as person, brother and a police officer. You were a good person and funny too. You are always in my thoughts every day and I miss and love you very much.

With love your sister, Donna

Donna

December 14, 2004

Officer Miglio,
I never met you but my Father said you were a fine cop. God bless you Sir, Cape May County and Wildwood Crest have not forgotten and never will. I am pursuing my law degree so I can be a prosecutor; I hope I can live up to your legacy of service...Again, god bless us and may he keep an eye on the heroes in blue.

Cape May County, NJ, resident and son of a retired Law Enforcement Officer

Anonymous

December 9, 2003

Gene,
It has been 6 years since you died. Your memory lives on in all of us who wear the badge. Our job has been harder because officers like you have been taken from us. We will carry on.

Cuz, I miss your banter and witty humor. I am very sorry that we lost you.

You are missed, but your memory lives on..

Det. Edward F. Beck

Det. Edward F. Beck
Stone Harbor Police Department,NJ

At the beginning of every shift I supervise, myself and the other officers on shift dedicate the day to the memory of a fallen officer. Today, June 2, 2003 we dedicated the shift to the memory of Patrolman Eugene J. Miglio III who died on this date eight years ago.

When one law enforcement officer falls, we all stumble for a while, but we will carry on.

Patrolman Miglio's sacrifice will never be forgotten.

Sgt. Paul Bissonnette
Royal Canadian Mounted Police - Surrey, BC

Can't believe it has been this long since we lost Gino. We had some good times and a lot of laughs. I'll never forget you.
Your memory lives on, in all who knew you.

New Jersey State Trooper-Charles Johnson
New Jersey State Police-Marine Unit

Gino, It has been many years since we were at college in Boston. And it was your influence that got me interested in a career in law enforcement. I think about you daily and know you look down on me smiling and urging me to "get up and get to work. I miss you brother, love, Dino

Inv. Sup. Dean Festa
State if Connecticut C.S Enforcement Unit

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