 | Police Officer Paul Heidelberger New York City Housing Authority Police Department New York Saturday, July 18, 1992 |
I said a little prayer today for Police Officer Heidelberger and his family. He may be gone but never forgotten. He will always be a New York HERO. Robyn Wilkes
2009-07-16
Paul it has been 17 years since you were called home. On 01/02/2009 Mom joined you,Dad,Bill and John in Heaven.I hope you all keep watch over those of us who are still down here waiting for our time to be called home. Tom Heidelbereger Brother 2009-04-06
Hey Paul,
It has been a while since I last thought about you. Sorry. We were good friends in Our Lady of Lourdes and then at St. Francis Prep. Although we started hanging with different crowds during high school (mine a bit seedier than yours), we still had lunch together nearly everyday. I was visiting the Prep website earlier and I read that another friend of ours, Sean McKeon, passed away. A few weeks after graduating from high school, Sean was involved in a horrible car crash and lost use of his legs and partial loss of his arms. You, Sean and I really enjoyed each other's company for a while. Time goes by so fast and you sometimes forget to realize how much people mean to you until they are gone. You were such a good guy - such a straight shooter and never afraid to speak your mind. I have awesome memories of our Queens Village years; thank you. I'm not sure what happens to us after we pass, but I would hope that both you and Sean are somewhere good. You were a rare breed on this planet and I'm glad to have known you. Take care. Charlie Lauth Childhood Friend 2008-11-22
Paul, it has now been over 16 years since you were taken away from us, but the heartache is still the same. Always in our hearts, loving and missing you always. Anne Fullam Paul's niece 2008-10-27
Rest in Peace on the anniversary of your acension to Heaven. Your brothers and sisters in the NYPD will never forget...... Sergeant Chris DiToro NYPD 2008-07-18
"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 2007-12-19
Paul, 15 years after you were taken from us, our family still thinks about you every day. I doesn't take much for me to recall a story about you and start singing your praises to whoever I am talking to. To this day, I still brag about you. No matter what, no one could ever compare to my Uncle Paul. We were so close in age that we were more like brothers. I still try to pattern myself after you and try to live my life in a way that you would have approved. I know that you are always watching over me and the rest of our family. Our guardian angel. You were and always will be, the "star" of our family. Your influence on us is still felt today. Even our little nieces and nephews, born long after your death, know who "Uncle Paul" is. I miss you every day of my life. There are so many things I wish I could have shared with you. So many things I wish you could have been here for. And how much better life could have been. I know that you are always all around us. Watching over us. Protecting us. I love you, Uncle Paul! Lawrence C. Fullam Nephew 2007-07-23
Paul its been a long time since we lost you.You are not forgotten. We became friends when we bowled on the Housing Police Bowling League.May you rest in peace Ret Det Rosemary Forkin Friend 2006-08-22
Remembering you 14 years later. Rest in peace. Retired Housing coworker 2006-07-17
Paul, it's been many years since you were taken from us. A good cop always there on the back, a great mind and one that had a nack for fun to break up the stress of the job. When we meet again we will laugh about what all of at PSA 4 did together. Honor Courage Faith. Be well my friend. You are not forgotten. Po Jack Dineen NYPD 2005-12-11
I remember Paul being mature and fun to be around. Being a practical joker, he once pulled his Police Car (RMP) next to mine and threw a water balloon at my partner and I. We got him back with some pranks of our own. Once he was trying to quit smoking and a person threatening to jump from the roof of Smith Houses in lower Manhattan jumped and was falling toward Paul who ran out of the way. After the stress of that he starting smoking again. I recall he started going back to school. He was a gentleman. Seregeant Michael Murphy NYPD 2005-02-25
Officer Heidelberger, you gave your life in an effort to keep the peace and to protect others. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten. May you rest in peace.
Auxiliary Police Officer Charles Smith New York City Police Department - Auxiliary Police Section 2004-04-03
Rest in peace blue angel. S. Yates Concerned citizenl
You did not die in vain nor will you be forgotten. Rest easy. Deputy M. Moore Warren County S.O. (OH)
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