Family, Friends & Fellow Officers Remember...

Police Officer Jason David Moszer

Fargo Police Department, North Dakota

End of Watch Thursday, February 11, 2016

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Reflections for Police Officer Jason David Moszer

May the Lord grant Officer Moszer tender mercies and be at peace.

God bless the his family and his fellow law enforcement family.

May he be remembered and honored as the hero that he was.

Weylin Wendt, USN (Ret), USAF Instructor
USAF Keesler AFB

February 12, 2016

As you departed the bonds of this earth and touched the face of God, know that the selfless service, commitment and dedication you had for your family, community, fellow officers and a grateful nation will never be forgotten.

May God comfort in this time of sorrow your family, your fellow officers and all those whose lives you have touched.

You have served your time in hell, now rest comfortably in the arms of God - We'll take it from here.

Capt. James Moore, Retired
Gardner, KS Police Department

February 12, 2016

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SACRIFICE AND SERVICE


MAY YOU REST IN PEACE

Ret. TFC Theresa Medcalf
Ga State Patrol

February 12, 2016

Thank you for your service and sacrifice.

Timothy Yaeger
Aux. Police Officer
City of Berea Ohio

February 12, 2016

Officer Moszer you will not be forgotten.
God bless you and be with your family.
Rest in Peace my brother.

Chief R. A. McCann
Armour College Police

February 12, 2016

THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE AND SACRIFICE. REST IN PEACE.

POLICE OFFICER
NAPERVILLE IL POLICE DEPT

February 12, 2016

Godspeed Officer Moszer, may peace be with your Family.

Corporal Paul Hewitt
Burleigh County Sheriff Dept. (Detention)

February 12, 2016

Rest in peace brother.

Supervisory CBP Officer Marecus Matthews
US Customs and Border Protection

February 12, 2016

Officer Moszer: Thank you for your dedicated service to protect and serve. My thoughts and prayers go out to your Family and the entire Fargo Police Department. Rest in Peace Brother - We have the Watch from here.

Doug Parrow (Police Officer)
City of Lead Police - South Dakota

February 12, 2016

Thank you for your service. Prayers for Family & Dept.

Detective Monica Veney
Baltimore City Police Department

February 12, 2016

As it was in the very beginning, we not know when we may be called before the Lord

As we suit up for our tour of duty, this is part of what goes through your mind.

As we leave for our tour of duty, we kiss our spouse & our children goodbye

Hoping for an uneventful day or night.

In such cases, an uneventful day or night, doesn't happen, a call comes in

A suspicious person, a person with a weapon, a traffic stop. Any of them could spell danger.

As you answer the call, you breathe a little deeper, you tense up a little tighter, not knowing what is about to happen.

When incident is over and all is well, you relax, you breathe normally. All is well, until the next call.

At the end of your tour, and everything is well, you get to go home, and kiss your loved ones again.

However, if a brother/sister officer is killed, for whatever reason, wherever they may serve, as officers of the law, a piece of us dies with them.

As an officer of the law, keep in mind this...in this world, we cannot take life for granted, for we are not guaranteed by Almighty God, our next breath.

Pray for our police officers every day. Most will make it home at the end of their tour of duty.

Some will not.

We will honor those, who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom and protection.

From the very first officer known to die in the line of duty in the United States (Constable Darius Quimby – Albany County, NY – 1791) to this brave officer, they all have one thing in common...they died performing the motto “To Protect and to Serve”. Let us remember them always !

Lt. Anthony McKinnon (retired)
Union County, Arkansas Sheriff's Department

February 12, 2016

You have done well and finished your watch my brother, now stand down and enjoy eternity in peace and tranquility.

Special Agent (Retired) William Bertolan
Bureau of ATF, San Franacisco, CA

February 12, 2016

My prayers to you Officer....and your Loved Ones.,.Thank You for your service...

Deputy II Jonathan Todachine Jr
McKinley County Sheriff's Office

February 12, 2016

Rest easy brother we have the watch...prayers to your family and fellow officers

Police Officer Scott Lysek
Erie County Medical Center Police Buffalo New York

February 12, 2016

RIP Officer Moszer Thank you for your service we have the watch from here, gods speed to you and your family and the brothers and sisters of FPD.

DEPUTY SHERIFF
Richland County

February 12, 2016

Rest IN Peace Brother. We will take the watch from here.

Sgt Fred Nordt
Lake Success PD, Long Island, NY

February 12, 2016

God bless Officer Moszer's family, friends and coworkers and give them strength and peace to get through their grief and pain. Thank you for your service brother.

Sergeant Clark O. Parry
Cattaraugus County Sheriff's Office, New York

February 12, 2016

Officer Moszer, my thoughts and prayers are with you, your family and your department.

Senior Deputy Sheriff Dave Zajac
Walton County Sheriff Office GA

February 12, 2016

My thoughts and prayers are with the family, friends and coworkers of Officer Chris Moszer.....thank you for your service, sacrifice and dedication to the citizens of Fargo, North Dakota. May Officer Moszer Rest In Peace.

Richard Perrotta
State of CT., Division of Criminal Justice

February 12, 2016

A police officer should be remembered not by how he died, but how he lived! A great man has gone to secure a safe path for the rest of us to follow. Thank you to you, your family and the Fargo Police Department. Rest in Peace Brother.

Anonymous

February 12, 2016

Eternal Rest

S. I. Drake, Lt/IPD (Ret)
Indianapolis Police

February 12, 2016

Officer Moszer, your ultimate sacrifice will not be forgotten. Our prayers are with your family, co-workers and friends. Psalm: 23

Volunteer Police Chaplain Richard Bogenh
Metro Nashville Police Department

February 12, 2016

Avenue of the Fallen

Standing at attention in their class “A“uniforms, badges gleaming and shoes like glass, are your brothers and sisters of Law Enforcement. All of whom have previously paid the ultimate price.
Today, like many others, they welcome you to this wonderful place.
As you march down the Avenue of the Fallen, all eyes focus on you as if to say “it’s OK, you’re with your eternal partners.”
A salute is followed and a tear can be seen on so many faces.
Welcome, you served well.
Now come join us in the ranks, another is coming home.
Officer Jim Weaver (#11452) Los Angeles Police Department retired

Officer Jim Weaver (#11452) Los Angeles
Retired Jerome County, Idaho Sheriff

February 12, 2016

Another "Hero" taken.
You helped make this world a safer place to live.
May God grant you eternal peace.
Prayers to your loved ones and to your department.

Det. Billy Russo (Ret.)
Nassau County, NY Police Department

February 11, 2016

Rest in peace. We pray for the family and Fargo PD that you find peace and comfort knowing he LIVED as a hero...there are thousands of officers across this country that, although we never met, call him our brother...our extended family

Sergeant Donny Carruth
East Brunswick Police Department, NJ

February 11, 2016

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