Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Domenick J. Infantes, Jr.

Jersey City Police Department, New Jersey

End of Watch Friday, July 6, 2001

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Reflections for Police Officer Domenick J. Infantes, Jr.

To Family, Relatives, Friends, and Fellow Officer Colleagues of Patrolman Dominic Infantes, Jr.;

We extend to each of you our condolences and lift you up in our prayers and thoughts as you deal with the loss of Patrolman Infantes.

We must carry on his work of "To Protect and to Serve"as our everlasting tribute to him.

May You Draw Near to the Lord,

Chaplain Jack H. Lanier, Jr.
Longview Police Department (TX)

Chaplain
Longview Police Department (TX)

My prayers are with the family and dept of Patrolman Infantes

The Badge

- It is polished and shiny and looks so fine.
Once you earn it you have to tow the line.
- The minute you wear it upon your chest
it becomes a symbol that you are the best.
- It means honesty, integrity, and fairness to all.
Your life is never your own, but at the publics call.
- Night or day, any hour, it makes you a mark.
It doesn't protect you from a shot in the dark.
- Over the years the shine starts to fade,
but brighter still is the man its made.
- It is often what seperates you from the crowd.
It is a second family of which you are proud.
- So now comes your time, you can't be denied.
When you pin on your badge, wear it with pride
- The minute you wear it upon your chest
it becomes a symbol that you are the best.

....unknown author

I was born and raised in New Jersey and it is sad to see a true hero go.

In today's society, we do not see too many individuals come to the aid of another without expecting something in return. But on this day, a TRUE HERO emerged and paid the ultimate price.

Remember this though, G-d has a new angel protecting you from above.

Patrolman
Memphis TN Police Department

Our thoughts and prayers goes out to Family and friends of Patrolman Infantes.

May God Bless you always.


Terry Miyares
widow
Officer Emilio Miyares
Hialeah Police Dept., Florida
E.O.W. 11/6/86

Terry Miyares,
Hialeah Police Dept.

".....and a part of America died." Patrolman Infantes's name will be read and the New Jersey state flag posted at our May 14, 2002 Law Enforcement Memorial Service.

Chaplain Jim Powell
Oldham County PD - Kentucky

It's sad to see someone could do this. My heart goes out to the family of this fallen hero.

Anonymous

A police officers duty to act does not end when he punches his time card at the end of the shift. Patrolman Infantes was a true police officer by serving and protecting his community 24/7 for over ten years. It is now time for him to rest in peace for his service on earth is done. Our thoughts and prayers are with Patrolman Infantes family and fellow officers. Thank you Patrolman Infantes for your unselfishness.

Dir Kevin Turley, EMT-B / EMT-Tactical
Cheaha EMS & Rescue Services, Inc (Calhoun County, Alabama)

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