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Police Officer Jessica Ann Nagle-Wilson

Hazel Park Police Department, Michigan

End of Watch Sunday, July 28, 2002

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Reflections for Police Officer Jessica Ann Nagle-Wilson

Dear Jessica,

It has been some time since I have written but this year has not gotten off to a good start. Grandma has joined you in Heaven. I told her to tell you Hi and that I love you. I know she is at peace because she is with you. She missed you so much. And I miss the both of you.

We are starting to get everything together for DC. There is going to be a good size group going with us this year being it will be five years since you were honored in DC. It’s hard to believe that it is going to five years since you were taken from us. At times, I still can’t believe you are gone. I received a sympathy card that had a Native American prayer on the front. I would rather think that you are still with me at all times.

I give you this one thought to keep –
I am with you still – I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond glints on snow,
I am the sunlight on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn rain.
When you awaken in the morning’s hush,
I am the swift, uplifting rush
of quiet birds in circled flight.
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not think of me as gone –
I am with you still – in each new dawn.

Love and miss you,
Mom

Deb Nagle
Mom

February 11, 2007

Happy New Year! We love you, miss you and think of you often.

The Pontius'
friend

January 1, 2007

I think about you often. I was up at FSU the other day and everytime I go there you are on my mind. Go Bulldogs!!! I still have that picture of us in my hat; you know the one...lol. You're on my mind everyday when I get ready for duty. I look in my hat and make sure every prayer is said that needs to be, and I thank God often for allowing me to know such an amazing person. When I'm FTO I tell the rookies about you and what took place the day you died. I use your story as a way of showing them to train as they would work. I want them to know that the training is the last thing that you counted on to save other lives. I just wish it had saved you Jess. I really wish it had.

Please stay close to me. The more you are on my mind, the safer I am. In a way you protect me. Please stay-

with love always-
Jess

jessi

December 26, 2006

Dear Jessica,

Merry Christmas! Dad and I went and put your tree out yesterday. Dad put lights on it this year so hopefully you can see it.

Love and miss you,
Mom

December 25, 2006

Missing you as always...Merry Christmas.


HPPD

December 25, 2006

Jess,

Just wanted to say Merry Christmas and I'm thinking of you.

Much love from me, and all of us Carney's,
Katie

December 25, 2006

Dear Jessica,

It has been some time since I have written but as usual, life here has been crazy. I had the girls Saturday night and Katelyn was crying because she misses you so much. I thought it might be good for her to write a reflection. She wasn’t sure what to say other than she misses you and of course, how pretty you looked. Once Katelyn was going to write something, Payton wanted to do one. I did the typing but she told me what to say. It’s funny, you never know what goes through the heads of young children. Katelyn wasn’t even 4 when you died but she remembers you so much. And Payton, well she was only 10 months old but she knows all about you. Rest assured, all of the girls will know about their Aunt Jessica.

Tonight we held a Project Blue Light Service. It was the first in the Metro Detroit area and was held in Hazel Park. You would have been so proud because I know I was. The Hazel Park Honor Guard presented the colors and the wreath. They did such a wonderful job. I think they miss you very much and would do anything to honor and remember you. The Chief spoke at the service along MI-COPS and survivors, including me. Can you believe that? Me. I was such a nervous wreak but everything worked out well. We didn’t have a lot of people in attendance other than some parishioners, family, friends and a few other survivors. This was our first year so hopefully, next year we will pack the church.

Remember you are always with us and we love and miss you very much.

Mom

December 20, 2006

I was just looking thru your photos on the Officer Down Survivors Yahoo Group. I remember the day. I've been to Hazel Park many times and used to work at a business there many moons ago. I don't think, as we reflect, that we ever get over senseless tragedies, we just learn to cope. God Bless.

D. Paul, Special Agent
FBI

December 19, 2006

dear Aunt Jessica
I miss you very very very very very very very very
very very much. You look very very very very nice in your
dress from the wedding.
love katelyn.

December 17, 2006

Dear Aunt Jessica,

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year! Miss you.

Love,
Payton & Sydney

December 17, 2006

Jessica,
We never had the honor of meeting you. However, within a couple of days of your sacrifice we got the news of what had happened. We didn't know any member of your family or friends and coworkers, but we said a prayer for all. A few months back we had the honor of meeting your mother. We were so moved by her love and understanding. We felt an incredible amount of support from her. You truly must be proud of her. This time of year is difficult for all. Thank you for protecting us and keep your angel wings around your family, friends and coworkers. With respect, Dad & Stepmom of fallen officer, Chattanooga Police Department, Julie Jacks eow 05.06.02

Frank & Charlene

December 14, 2006

Missing you so much tonight.

November 14, 2006

Jessica,
Thank you for watching over your brothers and sisters in Hazel Park. You helped them come home safely to their families. You are missed.

November 3, 2006

I would just like to write and say that you or your service will never be forgotten. i am from Hazel Park and i have heard countless stories about your smile and spirit and I just wanted to say thank you for trying to make the world a better and safer place.

November 3, 2006

I seen this on another site and I thought how true this is.

In the hallways of my memories and in the canyons of my heart, I will always remember you

In the soft snows of winter and the hot spells of summer, I will always remember you

In the dawn of spring and the dawn of fall, I will always remember you

On birthdays, anniversaries and ordinary days, I will always remember you

When I am lonely and tempted to be bitter, I will always remember you

When I am discouraged and confused, I will always remember you

When good news is too good to keep to myself, I will always remember you

I will remember the gifts you gave; I will remember the gift of love, I will always remember you

I will always Remember You.

October 16, 2006

Jessica,

When I worked for the Michigan Police Corps your picture hung on the wall just down the hall from my office and I can't remember a time not looking at it as I passed by. Two summers ago I went to DC and found your name on the Police Memorial and the sketching from the wall hangs in my locker at work. You will always be remembered.

Ofc. Mark Danielson

October 14, 2006

I can hardly believe that I am going to be 30 very soon. It still comforts me to know that I am the youngest out of the group. I knew some day I would be able to feel good about that.
I wish you were here Jess-- Come celebrate with me in Vegas Baby!
I love you and miss you always.

October 12, 2006

I just got back from the Parents Retreat. While I don't go every year, I think it is good to go at least every other year.

October 10, 2006

Everything that there is to say seems to have been said. You are still sorely missed and even though life seems to continue on at an amazing pace, it'll never be the same. Things continue to happen that I wish you were here to share, I hope the view of the fall colors is as beautiful up there as it is down here. Missing you always...

October 8, 2006

Just thinking of you.

Katie

September 27, 2006

Thinking of you this fine fall day. I know how you loved the antics of Halloween with your family.
You are always on my mind, and in my heart

September 22, 2006

It has been over 4 years now and not a day passes I don't think of you and the tragic event. I have yet to visit the location but have heard your family have made a memorial honoring you. My last post I mentioned I kept your photo to remind me of the lost and how quick things can change. I have now made it permanent by putting it to ink on my arm. It's a black badge band with your i.d. #.

Keep a watchful eye over all of us as we go out each day to help keep the streets safe for others and their families.


JCSD, FSU alumni

August 20, 2006

When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.

August 15, 2006

Always remembered for your dedicated service and bravery!

Cpl/1 Steven Rizzo
Delaware State Police

August 11, 2006

Jessica,

Four years ago today we buried you. It is so hard to believe that it has been that long. It seems like only yesterday that it happened. Bits and pieces of the days after you were killed come back to me. Sometimes I'm glad because so much is still a blur and then other times, I don't want to remember. One thing I will always remember is the pain and sorrow in my heart and in those that loved you. That will never go away.

August 3, 2006

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