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Police Officer Michael T. Wholey

Police Officer Michael T. Wholey

Age
35
Years of Service
8
End of Watch
Sep 11, 2001
Assignment
World Trade Center PA Trans Hudson Railway Station, NYC
Cause of Death
Terrorist attack

From Police Heroes, a book by author Chuck Whitlock:

Officer Michael Wholey, thirty-four, was hired by the Port Authority Police Department in April 1993. He was assigned to the World Trade Center PATH station as an escort officer.

Wholey grew up in New City, New York, with his three sisters and one brother. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science at the State University of New York at Albany and was a service department assistant manager before he joined the Port Authority.

A fisherman and a golfer, Wholey, a Westwood, New Jersey, resident, enjoyed spending time with his wife, Jennifer, and their three children – Meagan, Erin and Patrick.

Portraits of Grief, The New York Times

Their Own Pied Piper

Some police officers wear their profession like a second skin. Not Michael T. Wholey. “If you asked Mike what he did, he’d say he worked for the Port Authority,” said his wife, Jennifer. If pressed, she said, he would say he had put in eight years with the Port Authority Police and looked forward to retiring when their three children finished college. “He was an excellent police officer,” she said, “but it didn’t define him.”

What did define the 34-year-old officer, say those closest to him, was the way he was with children, his own and those of others. “He was like a Pied Piper,” said his sister Bernadette. The minute he pulled up in his driveway at home in Westwood, N.J., he was surrounded by children begging him to take them to the park.

Officer Wholey’s sharp family focus was accompanied by a refined maturity that had long impressed his friends. “Years ago, there were times when we’d be sitting in a pub without even enough money to pay the bar tab,” said Jim Cunneen, a friend since the seventh grade. “Mike would be saying: `What? You don’t have life insurance!’ ”

His closest friends expected Officer Wholey to always do the proper thing. The Friday before Sept. 11, they were not surprised when he missed their annual golf outing because he went to a retirement party for another Port Authority officer. “He knew that guy was going to retire only once,” Mr. Cunneen said, “but he’d get to see us many times.”

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