Honor and tragedy

Police from across the state joined a solemn honor procession to celebrate Endicott College Police Sgt. Jeremy Cole, who was killed by a suspected drunk, wrong-way driver in the early hours of Thanksgiving morning.

Cole, 49, was traveling home from his job on the college campus in Beverly to celebrate Thanksgiving with his family when he was struck head-on by a driver in a Tesla speeding the wrong way on Interstate 95 in Newbury.

“He was a wonderful man, loving father, proud family man and a protector of our campus. We miss him dearly,” said Endicott Police Chief Kerry Ramsdell.

The honor procession took place at Campbell Funeral Home in Beverly immediately prior to Cole’s wake Monday.

A 40-year-old New Bedford man has been charged with motor vehicle homicide while operating under the influence of liquor and operating recklessly and manslaughter, among other charges, for the wrong-way crash.

Photo courtesy Endicott College Police

Endicott College Police Sgt. Jeremy Cole.
The casket of Endicott College officer Jeremy Cole is carried out for a ceremony at his wake. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)
Endicott police officers fold the flag from the casket of Endicott College Police Sgt. Jeremy Cole at his wake. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)
Police walk through during an honor procession at the wake for Endicott College Police Sgt. Jeremy Cole. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)
Family follows the casket for Endicott College Police Sgt. Jeremy Cole following a law enforcement honor ceremony at his wake. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)
Police officers pay their respects during the wake for Endicott College Police Sgt. Jeremy Cole. (Nancy Lane/Boston Herald)

 

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