I RECIEVED THIS IN A EMAIL TODAY WED AUG 17
ANGIE NELSON IS ONE OF THE LADIES THAT ANSWERS THE PHONE
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MANY OF YOU HAVE SPOKEN TO HER
Subject: Tragedy has struck our family by the death of Officer Roy Nelson husband of Angie Nelson MZNA Sales Administrator
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 10:33:52 -0400
From: "Angie Nelson" <Angie_Nelson@mz-motorradusa.com> View Contact Details
To: "John Stoddart" <John_Stoddart@motorradna.com>
On Saturday night Officer Roy Nelson, husband to Angie Nelson was killed in a tragic car accident in his police cruiser when a truck pulled out in front him while responding to a call. Angie is holding up the best she can and wants to thank every one for their thoughts and prayers. For any one who wants to attend the viewing or funeral see the location information below.
Viewing
4 :00-9 :00pm Thursday at Coronodo Community United Methodist Church 201 S Peninsula
Funeral Services
11:00am Friday at Coronodo Community United Methodist Church 201 S Peninsula
Burial Procession
After the service the procession will leave for Sea Pines Memorial Gardens 3001 S Ridgewood Ave in Edgewater
The New Smyrna Beach Police Department has set up a fund for the family. Donations can be made at any Wachovia Bank under the name "Officer Roy Nelson Memorial Fund".
MZ of North America will be closed on Friday to attend the Funeral.
Driver Sought After Officer, Police Dog Die In Crash
Police in New Smyrna, Fla., are searching Monday for the driver of a pickup involved in a crash that killed an officer, according to Local 6 News.
Florida Highway Patrol troopers said the driver of a white Ford 150 pickup swerved in front of New Smyrna officer Roy Nelson as he traveled on the South Causeway in New Smyrna Beach at about 11:45 p.m.
Nelson died in the crash, along with his K-9.
Ceasar was Nelson's first police dog, said Cmdr. Bill Drossman. The 3-year-old Belgian Malinois and Nelson had worked together for more than two years.
"Everyone is feeling the loss of both police officers," Drossman said, noting that state law considers a trained police dog to be an officer.
He leaves behind a wife and two children.
Best Regards
John R Stoddart
Motorrad of North America