Chicago Police Department, Illinois
End of Watch Sunday, August 8, 2004
Reflections for Police Officer Michael Patrick Gordon
Hey Mike, Wanted to wish you and all of you Hero's a Happy Thanksgiving. I know the Holiday's are the hardest for your family as it is for us. We try to be thankful for all things, but it's a little hard when you are not with us. Along with all of the other Hero' who have sacrificed their lives for us. What we can be thankful for is for all of you who were men and women enough to take a stand, and stand up for the rest of us. That doesn't help our heart's from hurting and missing you. But you are in our thought's and heart every day and will forever be our one of a kind Hero. Sweet,kind,thoughtful,funny,and most of all, a Man among men. You are misses and loved very much, and forever will be. Mike you and Jeff, continue to keep watch over your loved one's, and your brother's and sister's in Blue. Especially you Brother Bobby. Love you much, Carolyn
Carolyn
Friend
November 22, 2007
Dear Mike,
I don't want to say Happy Thanksgiving because it will never really be happy for your Dad and I because you will never be able to share the holidays with us. The family will be here and we will celebrate Thanksgiving but there will be a void. We always toast you and try to tell some sort of Mike story. I remember how you always liked the leg of the turkey.
Love you forever,
Mom
Carol Gordon
November 21, 2007
Michael,
Happy Thanksgiving.. Thinking of you and missing you..
There Are No Good-Byes Only Love
November 21, 2007
happy thanksgiving uncle mike. I miss you.
John Jr.
November 20, 2007
what up scared. we was at the true blue awards and they was the bomb. they were great. your brother asked me one time why you called me "scared" and i told him that you and i and paco and a couple of other guys, we were not afraid, thats why we called each other scared. its all good though, no one would understand except those of us that called each other scared. it wasnt many.
take care keep an eye open
me
p.o.
cpd
November 13, 2007
Dear Mike,
I watched the boys on Friday as they had the day off. Cullen and I watched one of your favorite movies, Red Dawn, and of course he kept me up to date on what was going to happen next. He's also big on Hamburger Hill, another of your favorites. They did well on their report cards so we're happy about that.
Dad found your old hockey game in the attic and Malik and Cullen thought it was cool. Something different than the video games they usually play. Malik mastered it right away and of course Cullen said he was cheating. He's got to win all the time or he get's mad. They also liked playing in the tree house with their homemade swords. Bob broke one of Malik's swords so he wasn't happy. Dad of course fixed it and now Bob's not on his list.
The True Blue Awards turned out well and everyone seemed to enjoy themselves. Commander Jackson and the guys from 11 were there still remembering you. Dad had a candlelighting for you and other fallen officers, you could have heard a pin drop while the music played. Andy C. stood and actually held the candle in the air.
Watch over your children and the rest of the family. Dad recently had a dream about Grace. I'm hoping one day Guin will let us see her.
Love you always and forever.
Mom
Carol Gordon
November 12, 2007
Happy Veterans Day Mike,
The old Movie Channel is running a number of war movies and we all know how much you enjoyed military type movies. Was out to the cemetery to place a flag on your grave as well as your Grampa's as a salute to both of you serving our Country.
Love,
Dad
November 11, 2007
I just read Mike's memorial page and the various articles related to his life. His service to the Chicago Police Department, as well as his time in the United States military, is just two examples of what a great man he was. I created the NYPD Memorial 5K Run in 2002 to honor men and women just like Mike. Their lives, and the ultimate sacrifice they made, will never be forgotten.
Hopefully myself, and other fellow NYPD members, will be attending the 2008 Run to Remember to honor Mike and all other CPD members who have been killed in the Line-Of-Duty.
Sergeant (Ret) Tom Biggers
NYPD
November 10, 2007
Dear Gordon Family its been awhile your always in our thoughts and prays.The holidays are coming upon us fast.We just wanted to say hello.Happy Holidays .Micheal you and Wally have been working hard up there .Keep up the good work. The Rolniak Family
November 8, 2007
You are obviously a very loved man. I pray that God continues to keep your family strong. God bless, and watch over us all as we go 10-8 each day.
KSP
November 8, 2007
Hi Michael,
The True Blue Awards was another great success. John, Heather and all of the people involved did an incredible job. It was a great to see so many people show there support for you and all the honored officers. You are always in my heart Michael and I miss you every day. Please continue to watch over your family and all that love you.
Love,
Sheryl
Sheryl Palermo
Riverside PD
November 7, 2007
Mike,
I never had the chance to meet you, but the last couple years I have had the chance to get to know your family through the foundation and reading these odmp pages. Sunday was a great event, not only to remember you, but to salute the officers living up to your high standards. You should be so proud of John and the family for the work it takes to pull off that event. It was a honor to attend. Take care of watching over your family and Bob while he is in the Academy.
Craig Figgins
Brother - SGT Dan Figgins St Charles, IL EOW 4/9/05
November 7, 2007
Mike, (Michael P. Gordon, True Blue Awards)
Last night was the 3rd Annual True Blue Awards where your foundation honored Chicago and Suburban Officers for their service above and beyond the call of duty. Was really hard this year deciding the winners as we received some great nominations. Many of your friends, co workers and naturally your family were there to honor these individuals in your name. We must have had close to 300 people that showed up. Your brother John and his wife Heather did another great job and we can't forget the other committee members who help out by volunteering their time and getting such great gifts for the silent auction. Your buddies from the 11th District are just as crazy as ever. One of them bid on one of the NFL Hall of Fame Autographed footballs, I don't know which Hall of Famer he had, but there they were, playing football with this ball in the banquet room. Cops will be cops no matter where you go in this great country of ours. Other family members attened that have lost officers, the past Superintendant came in to visit, I have to give him credit, he was always there for me and your mother where others in Chicago failed us. A rep from ODMP was also there, I made sure to give a plug to this website and for people to visit ODMP and see what its all about if they didn't know already. I want to thank everyone who came to honor the officers and also you. Yes, there were tears, especially from me and Mom and being your parents we will never forget you, nor will those that love you ever let your memory die. Continue to watch over everyone for me as I worry every day about your brothers, the grand kids, Mom, and the list goes on and on. So, please stand at their sides, as well as all those officers still out on patrol in Chicago and everywhere. We love and miss you.
Love,
Dad
November 5, 2007
Dear Mike,
Just heard from your Dad and he said they had a great turn out for the Michael Gordon True Blue Memorial today. You know Mike I don't know of another family that does more than your family does in your honor. I know the one who received the award will do their best to live up to your expectations. And they have some big shoes to fill. I pray God's protection over them
I know it had to be a hard day on your Mom and Dad, along with the rest of your loved ones. But I know that this Honor in your name will continue for years to come. It will be passed down from John and Bobby to your children and their children. Such an honor for them, but one thing I know is that the Gordon Family will forever keep your name and memory alive. You are in the heart's of so many Mike. Thanks to your Dad, because he never fails to leave a reflection for the families of Fallen Officer's and I know you are so very proud of all of your family. They are wonderful in my eyes. I still think you and Jeff got together on our meeting. Thanks!!! Well I'll go for now and try to stop by soon. Love,
Carolyn
Carolyn Moore
friend
November 5, 2007
Hi Mike,
Thought I had forgotten you, didn't you? NO WAY !!!! You are in my thoughts every day as I wonder what you and Jeff are up to.
Tracie,Taylor,my Sis Pat and myself went to Morehead City,N.C. this past weekend for a Memorial for Jeff. It is where he took his police training. There were 13 names on the memorial, and the first officer's life was taken in 1941. There is that feeling of being proud of Jeff, yet the sadness of feeling you are reliving that night he was taken from us. I know your Family go through the same thing everytime you are honored. All of you Fallen Officer's deserve every memorial they have for you,and I feel you deseve more. There are never words to say enough about all of you. Any one who sacrificed their life for me and my family to have a better chance to live, cannot be honored enough.
I know that if it were up to your family and Jeff's something would be done every day. For sure you guys are very much alive in our hearts and memories. We know you keep watch over all of us. You are missed so very much Mike. I know you will always be remembered by John, Bobby and your children as they get older will be involved in keeping your memory alive.
Mike we will meet again one day, and spend forever together. Well, I'll go for now and try not to take so long in stoping back by to chat for awhile. Keep watch over your family and friends. And your Brother's and Sister's in Blue. Love you, Carolyn
Carolyn Moore
Friend
October 31, 2007
Mike,
It's funny I never met you but we're brothers in many different ways. I've read that you were an Airborn M.P., I myself am an infanrtry Marine. You layed down your like for the people of Chicago as did my father. In my line of work I've lost many brothers and people often ask me...isn't it sad to loose men at such a young age, They'll never understand, it would be sad if you never got the chance to do what you believed so strongly in. Thank you and all the men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice for giving us role models. From one warrior to another, Semper Fidelis brother. Walk your heavenly beat with pride for you've done your duty. I look forward to the day we will serve side by side.
Staff Sergeant John W. Klacza
Marine Corps
October 28, 2007
Mike,
We went to Missouri this past weekend to visit your Dad's cousin. We hadn't been there in a little over three years, right after you passed. All we did was cry that weekend and I think we scared them. We talked of you often this visit but were able to control our emotions.
The biggest thing in Utica, MO is the post office. Your Dad had to mail something and they actually had to put stamps on the small package as they have no meter. It is definitely different from our life here but we had a nice time and they always treat us well. Your Dad actually seemed happy, something we see very little of anymore. He wants to know why the scum bags of this world are still here and you are gone.
Dad decided he wanted to go to the cemetery to see his grandparents' graves so off we went. This cemetery is so off the beaten path even some of the funeral directors don't know exactly where it is. Your Dad's family actually helped build the road to the cemetery and were promised plots for their family members, hence all the Gordon's buried there. I bent down by your great-grandmother's grave and on top was a green marble. Who knows how it got there but there it was. We brought it home and Dad plans to put it on Grandpa's grave.
Your brother John is attending his 20th High School reunion this Saturday. I'm getting old and so is he. He's keeping busy with the True Blue Awards and Bob is trying his best to get through the academy. Keep watch over them.
I miss your early morning phone calls but most of all I miss hearing your voice. Watch over your children.
Love you always and forever,
Mom
Mother
October 24, 2007
To the Father of Michael Patrick Gordon:
I saw the reflection you left on my Best Friends memorial page, Sr. Trooper Charles Mark Cosslett, today.
It was five years ago today, and it still seems like yesterday to me that he was here. I can tell you must feel the same about your son. I have plenty of Mark stories, but not many I can share here!
Mark loved the Cubs and flew to Chicago many times to see a game. I remember one of his trips he had a great time talking to a Beat Cop at a local bar while the officer was checking his route. He talked of that trip many times!
He loved Chicago, and I wished I had been able to make one of the trips, but Military or the State always got in the way. I would like to come to Chicago sometime, maybe catch a game and have a beer with a one of Chicago's Finest!
Thank you again for your kind words, your son is proud I'm sure, of you. His memory also, will never be forgotten. God bless Michael and all his family, and every fellow "Brother" who wears the "Shield"!
Sr. Trooper P.H. Boland
Virginia State Police "Motor Squad"
October 23, 2007
THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN
thanks Bob Gordon for the reflection on my fathers memorial
A.HERMAN
SON OF FALLEN OFFICER LYLE HERMAN CDC EOW 1988
October 18, 2007
Dear Officer Gordon,
Yesterday I had the distinct pleasure of meeting your Dad. Over breakfast we had the opportunity to share wonderful memories of our Police Officer sons who are in Heaven. While you walked this earth, Michael, you were one unique, dedicated, courageous man. We, who are left, are cheated out of the continued "good" that you were always willing to give but was taken from us on that August day in 2004.
I, of course, never had the opportunity to meet you. I wish I had. Through your Dad, I have learned what a remarkable young man you are. Thank you again, for your service ... both in the Military and in Law enforcement. Your memory and legacy will always continue to favorably impact others. You will NEVER be forgotten.
Tom Jensen
Father of Detective Jared Scott Jensen
Colorado Springs Police Department, EOW 2/22/2006
Thomas Jensen
October 11, 2007
Hey Mike,
I just wanted to stop by and let you know that our little guy hit a Grand Slam tonight! As I'm sure you can imagine, he was grinning from ear to ear. He told two of his teammates that he wished you could have been there. I reassured him that you were. His team is going to be playing in the Championship game next Wednesday. I'll let you know how it goes.
Malik's baseball team finished up their season last night. Towards the end of the game they let him pitch. He did pretty well for it being his first time. You could tell he was a little nervous. I told him if he really wants to be a pitcher he just needs to practice at it. I know he can do it.
Well, that's about it for now. It's late and I have to get up early for work. I promise I'll stop by and write more soon.
As always,
India
India S. Gordon
October 10, 2007
Hi Mr. & Mrs Gordon,
I just wanted to stop by and say "hello". I think about you all often, but I don't find myself with a lot of time to write. It's difficult being a single mom sometimes. I wouldn't take anything in the world for it, but it gets crazy sometimes. Taylor is in High School and is about 5'11" now. I have to look up at him, but mind you I could still turn him over my knee. LOL Who am I kidding!! ha ha
I recently found myself in the middle of a "situation" and had to call on the Sheriff's Dept. Many of deputy's came to my aid. After it was all over...I realized just how easily a situation can turn bad putting the officers at risk. I guess I'll never know just how many times Jeff and Michael faced death during their service. I wonder just how many times they slipped out of "death's" grip. So many people neglect the fact that officer's are faced with such great dangers each day in order to protect us. I am greatful for Michael and Jeff...they are heros, but didn't have to lose their lives to prove that to me.
Well, I just wanted you to know you are on my mind every day. I hope I can get up to Chicago to visit you guys sometime. Bob, keep the Michael stories coming. I love hearing about " A day in the life of Michael Gordon". I can just picture the "Kool Aid Guy".
Love you all,
Tracie & Taylor
Tracie Hewitt
Wife of Sgt. Jeffrey T. Hewitt E.O.W 04/04/04
October 10, 2007
Mr. Gordon, you are an angel yourself! I come here alot and
read your reflections and as a parent cry along with you! I
too am married to an LEO and pray each day that I do not have to go through pain like you and your family have endured. Know that your stories of Mike are wonderful and help tremendously and it also shows that we have to go
on for our other children and grandchildren and one day you
will be reunited with Mike and it will be a wonderful day! God Bless you Mr. Gordon and your wife and family.
LEO Wife
Melbourne Florida
October 9, 2007
Officer Michael Gordon,
Your dad shares with us such great "Michael stories". It almost feels like we have known you forever through these reflections. What a tremendous way to keep your memory alive, to keep your legacy going.
So, to Dad Gordon, thank you for sharing these glimpses of your son with us. You really have a gift of reaching out to people who need it the most.
Pennsylvania citizen
October 8, 2007
I see your father's name on other pages Michael..I am sure you are very proud of him and what he has done..even lighting up his house with blue lights..my dad was a Deputy for over 30 years...I am proud to be a law enforcement family member..peace to you and those that love you...
Charlotte Olson
October 6, 2007

