Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Patrolman William Nathan Shapiro

Cleveland Division of Police, Ohio

End of Watch Friday, April 26, 1974

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Reflections for Patrolman William Nathan Shapiro

I have known your family for over 20 years. I call your brother Wes, Uncle Wes, your wife has been like a second mother to me and your kids are like my own siblings. Each posess qualities and values you would be proud of. Your daughters have grown into respectable, beautiful women, your sons are hard working, decent human beings and your Grandchildren are adorable. Your son David is the reason I met your family. We have been friends since high school. He is a good cop, respectable, a great son, brother and friend....I know you are proud of all of your kids. Rest in Peace

Joe Burdick
Friend of the family

December 8, 2006

He may have fallen, but is NEVER forgotten.

Joanie
Mother, daughter, sister, and granddau. of LEO's

September 21, 2006

Mr. Shapiro, you have ONE HELL OF A FAMILY. I work with your son David and know your daughter Chanin and Mrs. Shapiro and they are constantly talking about you. If your personality in anything like theirs, you must have been a fun person to around with.
Rest in peace, you will not be forgotten.

Ptlm. Frank Giuliano, #1313

Ptlm. Frank Giuliano, #1313
Cleveland Police Department

September 9, 2006

Daddy,

Congratulations you are a grandpa twice now. Annie and Max, We love you very much. I know you are watching us all from above.

I love you,
Chanin

P.S thank you for choosing such a unique way to spell my name.

Chanin Shapiro Patsouras
youngest daughter

May 22, 2006

You are not forgotten... I know your son is making you proud!

Officer Margery Gerbec #2490
Cleveland Police Department

Officer Margery Gerbec
Cleveland Police Department

April 4, 2006

That day, time, place and event will never fade from my mind, nor would I want it to..You are still with me everyday. Still with your wisecracks, jokes and impressions that really have helped me whenever I need a lift after seeing something tragic. God needed you at that moment in time for a greater mission than I could ever understand. But I know God has sent you back to be my partner many times when your instinct has led me to safety. Thanks partner until we ride together again. I really miss you Billy Shapiro..
Billy Salupo..see you even make the two signatures comical











Bill...see you even make my

Bill Salupo Sr.
Cleveland Police Dept

March 21, 2006

I miss you.

stephanie
daughter

January 2, 2006

Patrolman Shapiro, You are remembered for the hero that you are.


OHIO
summit county
11-11-2005

November 10, 2005

Rest in Peace Brother...you will not be forgotten


CPD

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