John J. Ressler was born on January 8, 1907 in New York City
and later resided in Hillside, NJ. He attended Baybrook School
in New York City and St. Benedicts’ School in Newark. Prior
to enlisting in the New Jersey State Police he worked as a pipe
fitter and truck driver/chauffeur.
Trooper Ressler enlisted in the New Jersey State Police on October
1, 1929 as a member of the 21st Class and was assigned to the
Teletype Bureau at Division Headquarters at the time of his death.
His service with the New Jersey State Police was characterized
by loyalty, fearless performance of duty and faithful and energetic
devotion to the high principles of the New Jersey State Police.
Trooper Ressler’s death resulted from injuries received
in an automobile accident in the line of duty.
On May 1, 1932 at approximately 12:40 pm, Trooper Ressler was
driving north on Madison Avenue through Lakewood, New Jersey.
He collided with a truck travelling east that ran through a stop
sign on 4th Street. When Trooper Ressler’s car spun out
of control, the driver side door flew open and he was thrown out
against the curb and killed instantly from a broken neck and fractured
skull.
Trooper Ressler served 2 years and 7 months with the New Jersey
State Police.
He was survived by his parents and four brothers and five sisters.
He was 25 years old.
