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Joseph Y. Nasser, Ph D.
Joseph Y. Nasser, Jr., Ph D., 68, of Tallahassee, FL, passed away Tuesday, December 27, 2011. Joseph was born in Welch, West Virginia. He is preceded in death by his parents, Joseph Nasser, Sr. and Betty Ann Caldwell. Joseph had a long and dedicated career in public safety and communications. He was a law enforcement officer for the Public Safety Department in Oak Park, MI., the Daytona Beach Police Department, FL, and the Volusia County Sheriff's Office, FL where he retired as a Captain and the Civil Defense Director. He then started his own Telecommunications Consultant Service which merged with Omnicom in Tallahassee, FL, which then merged with RCC in New Jersey. Joseph was a former president of the Association of Public Safety Communications Officials (APCO). He was also a pioneer in the modern day 911 services which he received numerous awards from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). Joseph is survived by his wife Janis Halligan Nasser; children, Robert Nasser, Eric Nasser, Melanie (Nasser) Sikes (Jeffrey), Matthew Nasser (Debra), and Michelle Stanger (Matthew); eight grandchildren; and his sister Patricia Dalton (John). Donations in lieu of flowers would be appreciated for the National Law Enforcement Officers Memorial Fund, 901 E. Street, NW, Suite 100, Washington, DC 20004; www.lawmemorial.org. Bevis Funeral Home (850)385-2193 www.bevisfh.com is handling the arrangements.
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I appreciated Joe's ability to embrace new technologies and merge the practical with the possible. Further he did so as a guide and mentor those around him. I hope I can pass on Joe's legacy to those I work with today.
Lorin Mock
December 31, 2011
Really it is sad news, my deepest condolence to his family members and beloved ones, I met him for few times in Kurdistan/Iraq but I will never forget his nice personality and I am proud for the opportunity I have had to work with Mr. Joseph.
May his soul rest in peace
Amanj Kakarash
Chief Technical Advisor/UNOPS
Amanj Kakarash
December 30, 2011
I worked with Joe for many years at RCC and was looking forward to working with him again in the future. He was a kind, honest, fair, and far sighted leader; a true visionary. I know that I, as well as many others, will miss him dearly. Rest in Peace Joe.
Jerry Schlesinger
December 30, 2011
I worked on the E-911 committee that Joe headed & brought 911 to reality. Captain Joe Nasser was an awesome administator & person whom I admired greatly. He will be
remembered. God Bless.
Gary Wandelt
December 30, 2011
I worked with Joe when he was on the Daytona Beach P.D. He a good police officer. My prayers are on the way for him and his family. R. I. P.
Larry Troha
December 29, 2011
I am saddened to learn of Joe's passing. I first met Joe in the mid 1990s and he always brought the highest level of professionalism to his work. He was always enthusiastic about the Industry whenever we chatted at the various conferences. Joe Nasser was a good man and will be missed by many in our field.
Dominic Tusa
December 29, 2011
Thanks for your service Joe, you were the genuine article, unique in many ways, it was a pleasure to work with you and to watch you in action.
Kenneth Martin
December 29, 2011
Joe was not only a dear friend, but a mentor to me as well, especially when it came to APCO. He leaves a void with respect to Public Safety Communications that can never be filled. Thank you my friend for your unwavering committment to this profession, you will certainly be missed. To Jan and the family, my heartfelt condolences go out to each of you at this difficult time.
Barry Woodward
Past President, Georgia APCO Chapter
Decatur Police Department
Barry Woodward
December 29, 2011
To Jan & family
I am so sorry for your loss, my thoughts and paryers are with you and the family during this most difficult time. Joe will be deeply miss by all of us that worked closely with him in the Public Safety Community.
Dick Granado
December 29, 2011
I will miss you dearly, as will many others,my prayers are with Jan and all your family. sincerely Erin
December 29, 2011
Jan and family -
Bob and I are so sorry for the loss of Joe. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Our deepest sympathy, he will be greatly missed.
Bob and Kathy Sutphen
December 29, 2011
We are deeply saddened about Joe's untimely death...he was a wonderful father, husband, step-father & grandfather and will be missed greatly! Those of us who had the privledge to work with Joe at the Volusia County Sheriff's Office knew he had leadership talents. He brought our agency out of the "stone ages" with the implementation of the 9-1-1 emergency communication system and I would be willing to bet saved thousands of lives by creating this necessary communications system. We continue to pray for the family now!
Ken & Linda Edwards
December 29, 2011
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