








Brigitte Wendel was nine years old when her father was shot and killed on July 30, 2003. Her two brothers were 11 and 4. As young children, their friends had never experienced loss, especially not of a parent. A special bond was created between the siblings, although there were still feelings of being alone in their grief. “Once you lose someone you love so much, you tend to keep others you love closer to you,” says Brigitte.
Brigitte loves to share memories of her father, who was the life of the party. He would spare no detail to make sure his kids enjoyed every moment and created lasting memories. “When I was young, all I wanted was to see my dad again,” says Brigitte. “As an adult, each new big life event he misses starts the grief process over again. That relationship as an adult with him is what I want the most.”
Once at C.O.P.S. Kids Camp, Brigitte realized she wasn’t alone. For that one week, Brigitte and her brothers felt “normal.” She went on to attend Outward Bound® as an attendee and as a mentor. To keep her C.O.P.S. family close more often, Brigitte enjoys riding with other survivors and law enforcement officers with Law Enforcement United (LEU). “I remember watching LEU arrive in my town when I was in high school. I knew I had to be a part of it. At some of the stops, we honor officers from decades to even centuries ago. That’s what it truly means to never forget.”
As for advice to other surviving children, Brigitte wants you to know this: “I think as children, we are told how to feel, but it’s okay to not feel how the adults say you should be feeling. Everyone grieves differently and as a child all those emotions make you do things and react in ways that are different than others. That doesn’t mean how you are reacting is wrong. Know that you are not alone. There are other kids that know how you are feeling, you just have to find them.”
Brigitte Wendel
Surviving Daughter of
Police Officer Doug Wendel
Richmond (VA) Police Department
EOW 7/30/2003
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