Ronald -Kloepfer-Obituary

Ronald Philip "Ronny" Kloepfer

Franklin Square, New York

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Founder and Leader
Within the tight fraternity of the New York City Police Department is an even tighter fraternity ‹ the 25 men, from officers to lieutenants, who wear the blue jerseys of the department's lacrosse team. Ronny Kloepfer, 39, a sniper with the Emergency Service Unit, was their leader. He was founder, coach and midfielder of the six-year-old team, which had a 4-2 record in the annual charity game against its arch-rival, the New York City Fire Department.

Officer Kloepfer, who played for Seewanaka High School and then Adelphi University, somehow fit the team into a schedule that included his elite police position, a side job as a contractor and the demands of a young family. His wife, Dawn, and three children ‹ Jaime, 11; Taylor, 9; and Casey, 5 ‹ were always on the sidelines, as Officer Kloepfer was when his two daughters played their games. Casey was still too young, Mrs. Kloepfer said, but had his own stick from the day he was born.

From March to May, the team practiced two or three times a week, from 5 to 7 p.m., at an abandoned junior high school near Officer Kloepfer's home in Franklin Square, N.Y. Now that he is gone, three teammates will run the team, a task Officer Kloepfer managed alone. "We don't know how he did it," said Detective Craig Carson. "We took him for granted almost."

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My brother ordered a bracelet to honor a fallen officer. He got yours. This was maybe 1 year after 9-11. My brother wears it every day. Last July we took a family vacation to NYC & we visited the 9-11 Memorial. As we stood before the wall my brother said how much it would mean if we could find your name. We chuckled at the absurdity of it. Minutes later my brother walked to a random spot & kneeled to pray. When he stood he was RIGHT IN FRONT OF YOUR NAME!!! The chances of that happening are...

I don't know you but today in my town we had a memorial walk. We were given shirts and asked to pick a name to write on our shirts. I picked your name not knowing who you were and walked for you today. Thank you for everything you did.

I think of you often Ronny and the year you spent in my HS Science class at Sewanhaka. RIP Ron, You are a hero to so many!

To a good friend and a real eman.

Forever on my mind and in my heart xoxo -Taylor

Have his bracelet still after all these years

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