Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Lieutenant Federico Narvaez

New York City Police Department, New York

End of Watch Friday, October 18, 1996

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Reflections for Lieutenant Federico Narvaez

I was at BSTF on Flatbush ave when the 10-13 came over citywide. I only met you twice on patriot lieutenant. One of the worst nights of my career. Escorted your ambulance to KCH. Off duty cops from your previous commands began to flood into the hospital to check on you.you were loved by your cops LT. Wish I knew you better. Good bless your family .

Sgt. K Ford NYPD retired

July 7, 2023

I was working in the 70 Squad that night..limited duty from a line of duty incident..Freddie had come to the squad to chat..always a gentleman. No rank BS..lots of laughs. 70 Squad always had department radio on.. Then it happened. All hands on..Responded there in minutes.My partner &I handled the investigation..Always miss Freddie

Michael Doherty
Detective 70 Squad

May 11, 2022

Lt. Narvaez,
On today, the 25th anniversary of your death I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for the citizens of New York City. And to your Family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

R.I.P.
USBP

Anonymous
United States Border Patrol

October 18, 2021

I grew up with Freddy in our church. First Spanish Presbytian church of Brooklyn. I was in the Academy when he was being promoted to Sgt. we saw each other from time to time when I stopped by the 90 or when he worked at 84. I really miss him and I sent my blessings to his family. My dad showed me a picture when we were about 10 years old, can’t help shedding a tear

P.O. Ray Mejias
NYPD. 077 pct. Ret

September 27, 2021

I was in the police academy when your life was tragically taken and we were all assigned to your funeral class of 1996 I will never forget that day as long as I walk this earth because it truly taught me the ultimate sacrifice an officer makes to make NYC safe and this mayor Diblasio will never understand what we sacrificed for.Rest easy my brother ...I know u are sitting with St Micheal and he is looking over your family....

Frank Millevoi
NYPD BRONX NARCOTICS DIVISION OCCB

November 8, 2020

Some truly heartfelt remembrances left here.

Ret. P.O. Tom Cardno
PAPD of NY & NJ

October 27, 2020

Some truly heartfelt remembrances left here.

Ret. P.O. Tom C.
PAPD of NY & NJ

October 27, 2020

Rest in peace god bless you

Nick mottola
None

October 18, 2020

Happy Birthday to you Freddy in Heaven. Very nice pictures of Katrina, your daughter and her partner in K-9. Watch over them and us. Continue to rest in peace. Until we meet again.

Lieutenant Raymond Flores
NYPD (retired)

October 18, 2020

Rest well, my brother. I'm so glad to know that Katrina is doing well in our beloved department. I wish her safe travels always and, that you will always watch over her and her partner, Fred. And, as always, it was my honor to have known and work with you in the 25.

Lieutenant Raymond Flores ( Ret)
NYPD

October 8, 2020

Rest in Peace, Lieutenant

Ptl. B L Waltz (Ret)
Avon Lake PD OH

September 26, 2020

Freddy I worked with you in the 79 we were both Sgt I will never ever forget what a great guy you were how funny you were how you made everyone laugh and smile ..hope I see you at roll call up in heaven

Sgt Frank Bayer
NYC Police

July 23, 2020

Cops cop. Best supervisor I ever worked under. I miss you.

PO Eric Gelbman
NYPD

October 18, 2019

My dear friend, you were such beautiful person inside and out.
I truly miss you. So many people love and miss you. Continue to Rest In Peace. You will always be remembered.

Retired Police Officer
NYPD

October 18, 2019

Freddy
Miss you my Brother! Always in my heart and mind.

Det. Luis P. Sanchez
NYPD Staten Island Homicide Squad

February 18, 2019

Lieu, so much time has gone by,, I thing of you often , always tell my cops of your sacrifice

Former 70 MOS
NYPD

October 18, 2018

remembering my Williamsburg, Brooklyn days with my little kid brother, Freddy.

Dave
Brother

October 18, 2018

remembering my Williamsburg, Brooklyn days my little kid brother, Freddy.

Dave
Brother

October 18, 2018

22 years later and you are still missed. To this day I still practice some of the things you taught. Thank you.

Lt Luke Anderson
NYPD

October 18, 2018

Rest well my brother Freddy ..it has been some time since you left us. Your daughter is now proudly serving and protecting us. But while you are patrolling the Heavens, please keep an eye on her, your family and the NYPD. Until we meet.

Lieutenant Raymond Flores
NYPD (retired)

October 18, 2018

Rest in peace hero.

Lt. Jim Russo

October 18, 2017

Always a thought of you Freddy when ever I go through the '25'in East Harlem. God had other plans for you when you were taken away from your family.
Rest well my brother, and continue to watch over them and us.

Lieutenant Ray Flores
NYPD (retired)

October 18, 2017

Rest In Peace, hero. I remember that day vividly...my nephew worked for you. I still wear your memorial cap on my daily walks. You will never be forgotten.

Lt. Paul Kennedy (ret)
NYPD

October 19, 2016

It is now 20 years since we all lost you. I still remember the days in East Harlem where we always had a good laugh. You are not forgotten Freddy. Always a prayer for you and your loving family. Continue to watch over your family.. especially your daughter and all of us.

N.Y.P.D. Lt. Ray Flores (Ret.)

October 18, 2016

It's going to be 20 years since you have been taken from your brothers in blue. Your daughter has followed in your foot steps, and I know you are watching over her. May you continue to rest in eternal peace Freddy. God bless you and your family.

N.Y.PD. Lt. Ray Flores
Retired

August 13, 2016

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