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Police Officer Michael Patrick Gordon

Chicago Police Department, Illinois

End of Watch Sunday, August 8, 2004

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Reflections for Police Officer Michael Patrick Gordon

To The Family, friends and extended family of Police Officer Michael Patrick Gordon
Just wanted to let you know that you are in my thoughts and prayers this holiday season.

To Dad Gordon,
I have read several of your enteries to your son, they have touched my heart and I have shed several tears for you and yours. One of the reflections you made mention that people have said to you that you need to move on and all.
I lost a son almost 10 years ago, (ten years in june of 2006). He was not an officer he was a baby,,, I grieve for him everyday, somedays are easier than others but I still grieve. Always in my hearts and sole,, You take your time,
from what I have read you are going on, but always including him in what you do. Know that Michael's badge has grown some Wings and he is walking the Heavenly beat.Keep you, your family and his extended family safe. I will keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers this holiday season and always..
thanks
Laura Morgan St.Johns Co.So.
Florida
[email protected]

Laura L Morgan
St johns co so , St Augustine Fl

December 15, 2005

Thank you for your service, I hope that your friends and family will find peace with time, Rest in peace, A hero never dies.

"Blessed are the peacemakers, For they shall be called the sons of God"

Phil

December 10, 2005

Mike & family,
I've left other reflections here for you and your family and I wanted to leave another one. I am now 1/2 way through the Chicago Police Academy and some of my instructors are guys that work in your district. When I see their name tag with the district# on their uniform shirts I always think about P.O. Mike Gordon. I always say a prayer when I do my integrated exercises at the academy and look for guidance on doing the right thing and being the caliber officer that you were. I heard a lot about you and I wanted you and your family to know that you will never be forgotten and us guys at the academy keep you in our thoughts and look forward to doing the job that you did so well.

In my prayers and along with our recruit class,

CPD Class 05-3C

LH
CPD Recruit class 05-3C

December 7, 2005

As the holidays season approaches your family is in my prayers. My family has placed a candle in are window with a blue bulb in remembrance of your loved one Michael. God Bless..Dunow family

Tco Kristen
Naperville Police

December 7, 2005

I love you Dad and wish you were still alive, but time passes and God needs you. I am being good in school. I have been sick but am getting better.

Love Cullen

Cullen

December 2, 2005

Dear Gordon family and friends, I visit this site every day praying that there will not be another name added to the roll call. Yet the list goes on and we all wonder why. Why should such wonderful public servants, friends,loved ones, and family members who do so much unnoticed, be taken from us. Why are the good taken when so many bad are left behind. I'm not sure there any acceptable answers to those question but I do know without our fallen heroes we could not have the freedom we have or the lives we and others enjoy. I know that they would not want us to give up or turn our backs. We will let everyone know that there are real heroes who have given their all protecting those will never understand the true meaning of courage.

Mike was a true hero, a loving member of a devoted family, a partner that was always there for his department and a man that knew what it meant to be a true LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER. Our family will honor you always, thank you for your service, courage and most of all your honor.

Son of G. Truman Wortham
EOW 7/15/73


Assistant Chief Carl Wortham Retired
Sand Springs Okla Police Department

November 28, 2005

TO THE GORDON FAMILY YOUR IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS THIS HOLIDAY SEASON . WE MISS OUR WALLY AS MUCH AS YOU MISS MIKE . GOD BLESS YOU ALL THE BLUE LIGHTS OUR ON IN HONOR OF OUR BOYS . TAKE CARE LOVE THE ROLNIAK'S EOW 2-4-04

November 28, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving Mike. We missed you and of course we told some Mike stories at the table. I never knew the time you got knocked off your bike when you were little and had it stolen was because your older brother made you go to the store to get him baseball stickers. I stopped at the cemetery today and don't know if you were sending me a sign or not. Was very quiet and out of the tree line came a Buck with a good sized rack, stood and watched me for a few minutes and it walked back into the trees. Deer are not unusual to see but a male with a rack like this one had sure is. Yesterday when I was going to pull out of the driveway a Jeep, exactly like yours, same color and everything was coming down the street, for a moment it felt like you coming to visit like you would do after court but it passed by the house and kept going. I have all the blue lights out on the outside of the house in your honor and all those who have paid the ultimate price while on patrol. Also, it is a salute to those still on patrol. Well, I'll let you go. You know we miss you terribly and always will. We will never forget you.

Love, Dad

Dad

November 24, 2005

I would like to wish you and your family a Happy Thanksgiving and a safe Holiday Season. You and yours are NOT forgotten.


CPD

November 24, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving Daddy.
We love you and we miss you.
Love,
Malik and Cullen

Malik & Cullen Gordon

November 24, 2005

Happy Thanksgiving Mike.

Talk to you soon,
India

Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling into at night. I miss you like hell.
Edna St. Vincent Millay, Letters, 1952

India S. Gordon

November 24, 2005

Dear Police Officer Gordons Friends, Co-workers and Family~
Please know that the road we walk is never easy. The loss can never be portrayed completely, and the rationale will never be explained. I pray for you all this holiday season and I want to send much support to you as we walk this tumultous journey of grief. It is so helpful to know that we are never walking it alone.

To Mike's Dad (Mr. Bob Gordon)~
Thank you so much for your heartfelt reflection that you left for my husband. It means more than I can express in mere words to know that you are remembering the Sacrifice that has been made, along with your son and so many other fine officers. I see the reflections that you have left for other police survivors' and you are a shining example of what police "family" truly means. Since Bryan was killed right before Christmas, I still can't bring myself to celebrate. The only ritual that I participate in is Project Blue Light. Please know that I will add a light in Michael's honor and loving memory, here in San Diego, California.
God Bless You All~

Juli Verkler
Widow of Ptlm. Bryan S. Verkler EOW 12/13/03

November 22, 2005

Hi Michael,

The other night at work I found myself humming "Amazing Grace" all night and thinking about you. You are in my thoughts everyday and I miss you so much. Please continue to watch over all of us that love you.

Sheryl

Sheryl Palermo
Riverside PD

November 21, 2005

to the family of officer mike (especially dad)

thank you so much for the reflection on daniels page. daniel went to join our father in heaven 2 years ago and as time passes so do reflections. as a mother i know that the pain of losing a child does not go away it only changes. we are not the same as we were before. my prayers are with mikes entire family. daniel and mike are in very good company directing traffic in heaven.

mike - thank you for being the man you were.

kathe starks
mother of officer daniel starks
eow 10/25/03

November 20, 2005

The poem is actually the words to a Kenny Chesney song.."Who You'd Be Today". I just thought the general concept of the song reminded me of Officer Gordon and all others who were taken from us too soon. God Bless!

November 15, 2005

Sunny days seem to hurt the most
Wear the pain like a heavy coat
I feel you everywhere I go
See your smile, I see your face
I hear you laughing in the rain
Still can't believe your gone

It ain't fair you died to young
Like a story that had just begun
But death tore the pages all away
God knows how I miss you
All the hell that I've been through
Just knowing, no one could take your place
Sometimes I wonder, who you'd be today

Would you see the world
Would you chase your dreams
Settle down with a family
I wonder what would you name your babies
Someday's the sky's so blue
I feel like I can talk to you
And I know it might sound crazy

It ain't fair you died to young
Like a story that had just begun
But death tore the pages all away
God knows how I miss you
All the hell that I've been through
Just knowing, no one could take your place
Sometimes I wonder, who you'd be today

Sunny days seem to hurt the most
I wear the pain like a heavy coat
The only thing that gives me hope
Is I know, I'll see you again someday

God Bless you Officer Gordon!!

November 13, 2005

To Michael:

On this Veterans Day, I honor your distinquished service to your country.

Phyllis Loya, mother of Larry Lasater,
Pittsburg PD eow 4/24/05

November 11, 2005

Dear Gordon Family,

My sincere and deepest condolences for the loss of Michael. I came to his page because his father left a reflection on Josh Blyler's page. I was engaged to Deputy Sheriff Joshua Blyler (EOW: 5.2.04). Every day without Josh is so difficult, as you all know from the grief you continue to experience from losing Michael. I know there aren't any words that can be said to heal the broken hearts. Just know that I understand the pain that comes from losing the person you love most in this world. My heart goes out to you all. Thank you, Bob Gordon, for leaving a reflection on Josh's page. May the Lord bless the Gordon family.

To Police Officer Michael Patrick Gordon....you will forever be remembered. Your memory lives on in the hearts of those who love you and in the hearts of those you touched. Thank you for serving and protecting while you lived on this earth. You will never be forgotten.

Sincerely,
Kelly

Kelly Gillain

November 9, 2005

Mike,

Had the first Michael P. Gordon Foundation Fundrasier Wednesday night downtown in Chicago, was a great success. Over 200 people were there to support your memory including radio personalities and the Superintendant. Your brothers and Heather and the many volunteers on the committee did a great job. You would have loved all the sports stuff they had for the silent auction, including of course Cubs autographed baseballs, plus the Cubs Skybox, oh yes, and a skybox for the World Champion White Sox too. Your brothers and sisters in blue from 11 were there as well as Riverside, Cicero, Berwyn, Broadview, Brookfield and on and on. Also, have to mention that the Pipers from the Chicago Emerald Society played. Hey, even a Rep from Monster Drinks was there, your favorite all time power booster. Everyone had a great time. But, most important, two True Blue Hero Awards were presented in your name. One to a Chicago officer and the other to a Suburban officer. One of the officers you worked with sent a short little note to your brother John who read it before the award presentations and in part it said:

"Mike and I came on the job together
and worked together in the 011th Dist. and I couldn't think of a more worthy award representative of a more worthy guy. Mike was more than just runnin' and gunnin.' He ate, slept and breathed the police life style. He was first to work each day, hanging out in the locker room prepping his gear as well as his mind. He came ready do go. He seldom ate lunch, or missed an opportunity to get involved. He LOVED being the police and was damned good at it."
These aren't my words Mike, but those of one of your peers. We are all proud of you and can't tell you in words how much we miss you. Every day is a challenge for us, but we go on. People who have not lost a child, as you always would say, "Just Don't Get It." You will always be a part of us as long as we walk this earth. Your name will be kept alive through the Foundation and because of all the close friends who support your memory. We love and miss you. Many thanks to all those that support the Michael P. Gordon Foundation.

Love,

Dad

Dad

November 4, 2005

Hey Mike, I just stopped by to see what other good things people have had to say about you. The truth is of course, that no matter how many good things they say, there's always going to be thousands more that could be added. I hope life on the other side of the clouds is treating you well and continue to look down on Guin, your kids, your brothers and your mom and dad. Not a day goes by that I don't think about you and the ultimate sacrifice you gave. God bless you Mike and keep up the good watch.

Brian Greenenwald

November 3, 2005

Hey Mike,
It’s been a little while since I’ve given you an update but things have been a kind of hectic. I’m sure you’d understand.
Let’s see, where I should begin?
I made my deadline. The boys and I made it out here before the end of September. Fifteen days before the end of September to be exact. They started school and I found a job all within our first week of being here. Mostly all of our household goods made it here in one piece and we love our apartment as much as anyone can love an apartment.
I bought the boys another kitten. Fiona needed a friend. The boys and I named her Fillmore "Flash" Gordon. She’s cute, but a pain. Go figure.
Malik loves the fact that she sleeps with him. I do too to be honest with you. She has stinky kitty breath!!! They are a perfect match.
The boys are enjoying the fact that they are so close to Grandma and Grandpa. Malik swears that the only person that can help him study for school is Grandpa. He says Grandma and I don’t do it right.
I do have some disappointing news for you. Cullen is now a White Sox fan!!! I knew how upsetting this news would be for you and I tried to talk him out of it but he just wouldn’t listen. Sorry, but how ‘bout those Sox? Did I mention they won the World Series? I’m not quite sure how the Cubs did this last season, I’ll have to look into it and get back to you. All I do know is they lost, A LOT! You know what they say `Wait 'till next year'.

Please continue to watch after us all.

Talk to you soon,
India

Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling into at night. I miss you like hell.
Edna St. Vincent Millay, Letters, 1952

India S. Gordon

October 28, 2005

For Michael's dad,

I just learned of the loss of your son. I'm sure he was a brave soul, and it seems as though you had a close relationship with him.

I am sorry for your loss, and my prayers are with you.

Detective Eric Johnston, El Monte PD (CA)
Son of a slain Police Officer

October 27, 2005

Dear Gordon Family,
Just wanted to let you know you are still in my thoughts and prayers. We will never forget the sacrifice that was made.

Love and Prayers,
Tracie & Taylor

Tracie Hewitt
Wife of Sgt. Jeff Hewitt EOW 04/04/04

October 26, 2005

Michael,

You are in my thoughts and prayers every day. You are still and always be apart of our daily conversations. On Nov 2nd, your family, friends, brothers and sisters in blue will be getting together to honor you and 2 other "True Blue" officers. I know you will be with us Michael, as you always are. Keep your family and all that love you safe.

Sheryl

Sheryl Palermo
Riverside PD

October 24, 2005

"Sons are a heritage from the Lord...A reward from Him."

Psalm 127:3

Love,
Linda Rittenhouse, Matt's Mom
Officer Matthew Rittenhouse
e.o.w.9/16/04

October 20, 2005

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