Post by luvinretrmnt on Mar 18, 2015 15:38:39 GMT -5
This is a great reminder to take all your sick time, vacation, personal days, straight time that you are given, and get the fvck off the job and enjoy your time...big whoop the city gave him a fvcking piece of paper for not going sick for 37 years..what is it worth now your dead...nothing...give nothing back to the county or city...they could care less if you drop and never get a penny of what you deserve...I really feel sorry for this guy that weeks before retiring he passed away...42 years total and he wont be enjoying the time he earned...
NYPD officer who never took sick day in 42 years dies at 62
March 18, 2015
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In this June 10, 2010, photo provided by In this June 10, 2010, photo provided by the New York City Mayor's Office, New York City Detective Sgt. Francis "Buddy" Murnane, left, receives a proclamation from the New York City Council acknowledging his 37 years of service to the department without taking a single sick day.
A New York Police Department sergeant who never took a sick day in his 42-year career has died weeks shy of his retirement.
Sgt. Francis "Buddy" Murnane was just weeks away from his 63rd birthday when he died Sunday after an apparent heart attack at his home.
The NYPD says he was its longest-serving active officer.
"He wasn't just my big brother," said Terence Murnane, a retired NYPD detective. "He was my best friend. He was also the person I went to whenever I was stumped on a case because he had seen and done it all so many times. He always knew the answer."
Murnane worked on nearly every major case in the last 20 years, including the 2011 killing of Brooklyn Officer Peter Figoski and the fatal stabbing of a 6-year-old boy in an elevator last summer, according to the New York Post.
"If you are the bad guy, the worst of the worst ... Buddy Murnane has been part of the team looking for you to bring you to justice," then-Councilman James Oddo said at a 2010 City Hall ceremony, according to the Staten Island Advance. "He has truly put community, city and country above all."
His wake is being held Wednesday at the Colonial Funeral Home. His funeral is Thursday.
NYPD officer who never took sick day in 42 years dies at 62
March 18, 2015
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
In this June 10, 2010, photo provided by In this June 10, 2010, photo provided by the New York City Mayor's Office, New York City Detective Sgt. Francis "Buddy" Murnane, left, receives a proclamation from the New York City Council acknowledging his 37 years of service to the department without taking a single sick day.
A New York Police Department sergeant who never took a sick day in his 42-year career has died weeks shy of his retirement.
Sgt. Francis "Buddy" Murnane was just weeks away from his 63rd birthday when he died Sunday after an apparent heart attack at his home.
The NYPD says he was its longest-serving active officer.
"He wasn't just my big brother," said Terence Murnane, a retired NYPD detective. "He was my best friend. He was also the person I went to whenever I was stumped on a case because he had seen and done it all so many times. He always knew the answer."
Murnane worked on nearly every major case in the last 20 years, including the 2011 killing of Brooklyn Officer Peter Figoski and the fatal stabbing of a 6-year-old boy in an elevator last summer, according to the New York Post.
"If you are the bad guy, the worst of the worst ... Buddy Murnane has been part of the team looking for you to bring you to justice," then-Councilman James Oddo said at a 2010 City Hall ceremony, according to the Staten Island Advance. "He has truly put community, city and country above all."
His wake is being held Wednesday at the Colonial Funeral Home. His funeral is Thursday.