Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Jennifer Timathy-Ann Fettig

Detroit Police Department, Michigan

End of Watch Monday, February 16, 2004

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Reflections for Police Officer Jennifer Timathy-Ann Fettig

On behalf of all the employees of the FBI's Detroit Division, I offer condolences to the men and women of the Detroit Police Department on the loss of Officers Fettig and Bowens.

My prayers are that the family is comforted at this difficult time.

Rest In Peace, servant of God (Romans 13:4 NIV)

SA Darin L. Paul
FBI Detroit Division

February 16, 2004

Rest easy, sister. You will always be remembered and never forgotton.

#135

Deputy Dave Windels
Goodhue Co. Sheriff's Office

February 16, 2004

My thoughts and prayers are with Officer Fettig's family and co-workers
during this time of great sorrow, may your happy memories and friends
comfort you.

Rest in Peace my friend.

Howard E. Cooke, Jr.
State Officer-Retired

February 16, 2004


May You Rest In Peace Officer.

Thank You for your duty.

How painful to see such young Officers being killed.

When will this violence stop?

citizen

February 16, 2004

To my brothers and sisters at the Detroit Police Department. I am sorry for your loss. Our Department had just lost two brother officers on Dec. 13th, 2003 in the same incident. It is not easy. Help one another and their families. Stay strong. We can make it through this. If you need someone or everyone to talk to. Call us at the Mishawaka Police Department in Mishawaka, IN Your brothers and sisters are here for you.

To the Famlies of the my brother and sister. May God Bless you and relieve you of your pain. The officers at the ishawaka Police Department are here for you. We just wnet through this and are here for you. No one is in it alone. May God Bless you all.

For Our brother and sister, we will take over from here. Enjoy your time in Heaven, you have done your time in Hell

"All for one and One for All"

Anonymous

February 16, 2004

God Bless you Officer Fettig and your partner
Officer Matthew Bowens
You will be missed but never forgotten.
My prayers are with you and your families.

Deputy Constable LC Downing
Wharton Co. TX. Pct 2 Constable

February 16, 2004

God speed warrior. Your sacrifice will never be forgotten. Our prayers are with you and your family. Rest now we will take it from here. Sincerely Ofc Ryan Leach.

Officer Ryan Leach
Grand Blanc Township (MI)

February 16, 2004

To Officer Fetting's family and coworkers. I am so sorry about your loss. I have lost my brother Officer Hetrick of Clay Township police department in Ohio 3 short years ago.My prayers go out to all those who she has touched and is still touching. I hope you all can reach out to someone who has been through this,it does help a great deal when you are ready. It helps to know that you are not alone in your darkest days we are all thinking and praying for you.
God Bless.
Corrina Hetrick-Coffman

Corrina Coffman sibling survivor

February 16, 2004

You will not be forgotten. May your family take comfort in knowing that you are a hero to many of us.

Sgt. A. Whitney
Yuma County Sheriff's Office, Yuma, AZ

February 16, 2004

Please watch over me now on my beat blue angel.

Anonymous

February 16, 2004

rest in peace blue angel

Andy

February 16, 2004

May God bless you and watch over your friends, family and co-workers as they work through this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with all of them.

-co-worker; deputy b. litz; eow 2/7/04

C. Westberry, Corrections Officer
Marion County (Florida) Sheriff's Dept.

February 16, 2004

Our sincere condolences go out to the family of Officer Fettig and to all the personnel of the Detroit Police Department who worked with her.

While it is no consolation for your loss, remember that we, and many others in this country, appreciate the sacrifice that she made in her effort to ensure the safety of the public.

God bless.

Southwest Central Dispatch
Palos Heights, IL

February 16, 2004

Rest in peace...

THE POLICEMAN'S LAST ROLL CALL ...

THE POLICEMAN STOOD AND FACED HER GOD, WHICH MUST ALWAYS COME TO PASS. SHE
HOPED HER SHOES WERE SHINING, JUST AS BRIGHTLY AS HER BRASS. "STEP FORWARD
NOW, POLICEMAN. HOW SHALL I DEAL WITH YOU? HAVE YOU ALWAYS TURNED THE OTHER
CHEEK? TO MY CHURCH HAVE YOU BEEN TRUE?"

THE POLICEMAN SQUARED her shoulders and said, "No, Lord, I guess I ain't.
Because those of us who carry badges can't always be a Saint. I've had to
work most Sundays, and at times my talk was rough, and sometimes I've been
violent because the streets are awfully tough. But I never took a penny that
wasn't mine to keep, though I worked a lot of overtime when the bills just
got to steep. And I never passed a cry for help, though times I shook with
fear. And sometimes, God forgive me, I've wept many unmanly tears. I know I
don't deserve a place among the people here, they never wanted me around
except to calm their fear. If you've a place for me Lord, it needn't be so
grand. I never expected or had too much, but if you don't, I'll understand."

There was silence all around the throne where the Saints had often trod. As
the policeman waited quietly, for the judgement of her God. "Step forward
now, policeman, you've borne your burdens well. Come walk a beat on Heaven's
streets, you've done your time in hell."

Author Unknown

Deputy
Dane County Sheriff's Office, WI

February 16, 2004

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to the family and fellow officers of Officer Fettig.

While I did have the privilege to have known her personally, I am certain that she has found a place in heaven. Rest in peace my friend; those of us who remain will cover your post on the thin blue line.

Anonymous

February 16, 2004

May God be with the family, friends, coworkers and the Detroit PD in this terrible time of loss. My heart and prayers are with you all. Rest in peace now Officer Fettig and thank you for a job well done.

Deb Azure
Mother of Deputy Renee Danell Azure
EOW 08/06/02

February 16, 2004

God Bless...

February 16, 2004

To see another name added to the list saddens me. To see 2 from your own state takes my breath away. To my sister you have earned your wings gold, may you walk the golden path forever wathing over us.

To the family and co-workers my thoughts and prays go out to you.

Det. M. Mills
Kent County Sheriff Department

February 16, 2004

Two officers down
put your knee to the ground.
Two officers down
while we worked safe and sound.
Two officers down
no one makes a sound.
Two officers down
two families tears soak the ground.
Two officers down
put your knee down
In a final salute to the heros'.
Two officers down
may they sleep safe and sound
as their bodies are given now
to this hallowed ground.
Their spirits comfort now
the youngest victim of a grieving town

fire fighter chris crotty
north branford fire

February 16, 2004

Two more officers taken from us far to soon. Sleep in peace. Our thoughts and prayers go out to their families and the men and women of the Detroit Police Department. May God's abiding love envelope you, comfort you, and support you in this time of great sadness. Their sacrifices will never be forgotten.

Anonymous

February 16, 2004

May GOD bless the family of Police Officer Jennifer Fettig.


The Men and Women of the Amtrak Police Department extends our deepest sympathy to the Detroit Police Department and to the family of P.O. Fettig.


GOD bless!!!

Criminal Investigator
Amtrak Police Department NY & NJ Division

February 16, 2004

A coward dies a thousand deaths, a soldier dies but one.

Our prayers are with Officer Fettig and her family in their time of sorrow. My God be with them.


"I am my sisters keeper."


109th Cadet Class, Austin Police Department

February 16, 2004

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