Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Inspector Anthony Peter Infante, Jr.

Port Authority of New York and New Jersey Police Department, New York

End of Watch Tuesday, September 11, 2001

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Reflections for Inspector Anthony Peter Infante, Jr.

a hero lives forever.....

September 12, 2006

Thinking of you and your loved ones on this tragic day in history. You will never be forgotten and will be forever a hero.

Nicole Burdette
Wife of Deputy Alex Burdette EOW 3-12-05

September 11, 2006

HERO! Rest in peace, Sir! You are not forgotten.

Police Officer
Tennessee

July 25, 2006

Anthony...

I never called you Anthony or Tony...I always called you "Boss" or whatever rank you held at the time. You were a Cops, Cop. I thank you for helping me out when I needed it... for this I will always remember you and thank you.

You would be extremely proud of our Department today, as many of the men that you helped to develop are now leading us.

God bless you, Boss.. and thank you for being there for me when I needed you.

A Good Friend

June 26, 2004

There are but two persons who protect the sinful human race from destroying itself. One is God's Holy Spirit. The other is the Peace Officer. Without them, we would all perish at each other's hands.

You were called into this profession and our Lord and Savior has blessed you because:
According to Romans 13.1-5...
God ordains the Peace Officer’s profession.
The Peace Officer is sent by God.
The Peace Officer is vested with God's authority to enforce the law.
A Peace Officer's badge is to be honored by us, because God honors it.

You gave the ultimate sacrifice, your life for your fellow man, while serving, defending, and protecting others in your community.

Thank you for your service to America. Your efforts saved thousand that horrible day.
My thoughts and prayers go out to your family and friends. You will be in our hearts forever.

September 11, 2001---Gone, but Never Forgotten.

Marti Ingle (EMT-Paramedic)
Haywood Co EMS (NC)

April 6, 2004

I tried to attend as many funerals as I could during these darkest of days as my way of showing respect to families and coworkers of all of my brother and sister Officers and Firefighters. I cannot find the words to say how sorry I am that we have lost these great heroes. I cannot express my thanks enough for your bravery and sacrifice. My prayers are with you and all of your families......................AC

Trooper
Pennsylvania State Police

September 15, 2003

Tony,

It will be 2 years tomorrow from that horrendous day when you and your fellow officers gave your lives at Ground Zero. Rest assured that all of us will be remembering all of you tomorrow in prayers and memorials. You may be gone, but you will never be forgotten!

Love,

Leenie

Eileen Cunningham (sister-in-law)

September 10, 2003

Happy birthday, Tony! You would have been 49 years old Monday! You may be gone but you are never forgotten! We miss you!

Love, Leenie

Eileen Cunningham
Sister-in-Law

Tony,
It's been over a year now and we're still hurting. Thank you for being the wonderful brother-in-law you were, and God bless you and the other 36 Port Authority officers that perished on 9/11/01.

Love,
Leenie

Eileen Cunningham (sister-in-law)

I purchased a silver remembrance bracelet shortly after the attack to support the families and it so happened that I got Inspector Infante. I gave it to my thirteen year old daughter. She has worn that bracelet every day since I gave it to her. We additionally looked up the Inspectors name and bio to learn about him. It is now worn from steady use but you can still make out his name and the date we lost him. My teenage daughter has a connection with him now. He is not forgotten in my family. God bless his.

Captain Brett Patterson
West Palm Beach

Your tour of duty has ended but your service will never be forgotten. Rest in peace.

Your Brother Officers
Mountainside, N.J. P.B.A.126

My Prayers are with all the friends and family of all the officers who lost their lives on September 11, 2001.
I lost my brother tragically, Det. David Taylor, Greensboro PD, On August 7, 2001. I was in NY for my fiancee's Mother's funeral the first of Sept. I was stranded there for 3 weeks due to this atrocity. As I watched the events on TV, I cried for all those who lost their lives. But was especially emotional about the Police Officers and the Firefighters and their families, as I had just recently suffered a tragic loss myself. As I walked through the streets in the days following the attack, I cried with pride as I saw the officers on duty on all the corners in the city. I knew how hard it was for them, knowing they had lost their friends. On the Sat. following the attack I was at St. Patrick's for mass. The last 2 people to go up and take communion were 2 NYPD officers, again I cried. I hope all of you are getting the support that my family and I got when we needed it, from the Deparment. I know the comforting words and even the funny stories the officers tell us about my brother helps. I know that our loved ones who are gone from here, had a higher calling and are happy and at peace in Heaven. Hopefully we can all feel that same peace one day! God bless All of you! And God bless America!
Tracy Taylor
Thomasville, NC
Sister of Greensboro Det.David L Taylor
EOW 8/7/01

TRACY TAYLOR

Your death will be avenged and your heroism, bravery and sacrifice will never be forgotten!

Blessed are the peacemakers,For they shall be called sons of God." Matthew 5:9




Anonymous

God I don't know what to say. I intend to post this message for each and everyone of you heroes so Officer, Detective, Agent, Whatever,... I thank you. You swore to serve and to protect. Well your days of protecting us are over. But you will forever be in service. Your eternal service... the inspiration you and your fellow bothers and sisters have re-enforced in my heart, will live so long as I do. Though I will not always carry your name in the front of my mind, not in my duties as a soldier or as the police officer I plan to become when I get home, I will still always carry with me the knowledge of your sacrifice... of your heroism, of your selflessness... I will carry a samll piece of you everywhere I go. Be it with an M-16 in my hands in a strange land, or a badge on my chest in my own back yard... long after the flags come down and the nation carries on... until the day I die... you will continue to serve... as my inspiration. God bless you. God bless your family. God bless your agency. God bless FDNY. God bless all the soldiers, sailors, airmen, coast guardsmen, and marines. God bless New York City. GOD BLESS AMERICA. Thank you my brothers and sisters. I love you.

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