Detective Raymond Abear Way

The following text was contributed by Det. Abear's widow, Catherine Abear:

Ray Abear [1976-2020] was a Queens native and spent his entire life in this community – he was raised on this block and this is where he would start a family and raise his children as well. He attended St. Nicholas of Tolentine church, P.S. 131 and St. John’s University. His first job was at Mark’s Aquarium on Parsons Boulevard, which gave him his passion for sea life, something he shared with many communities he came into contact with. He even helped businesses, community members and members of the NYPD set up their own aquariums. There’s even a fish tank in his memory at the Queens Special Victims office.   Ray’s passion and commitment to the community was professional as well. His entire 20-year career in the NYPD was spent making the Queens community a better place – first in the 112th Precinct and then in the Queens Special Victims Squad. Local business owners, restaurants, community members – everyone knew Ray and his giant smile.   There are few more challenging tasks in law enforcement than Special Victims, and Ray was passionate about his work with the Queens Squad. Each of the letters from colleagues supporting this honor of a street co-naming highlighted the compassion, patience, sensitivity and skill Ray brought to this most difficult work and the commitment he brought to finding justice for these individuals. One letter even said, “No one performed this difficult work better than Detective Raymond Abear.”   This honor – having their dad’s name permanently affixed to this street corner – is a reminder to his children that their dad was a hero not only to his family but the entire community and he will never be forgotten. Ray’s legacy will live on forever thanks to everyone who helps keep his memory alive.

Sources:

Sophie Krichevsky, "Det. Abear honored with street co-naming," Queens Chronicle, August 4, 2022, https://www.qchron.com/editions/queenswide/det-abear-honored-with-street-co-naming/article_0ad24e4f-0d15-5f17-a595-e6781de094e4.html

Bill Parry, "Hillcrest Street in Fresh Meadows co-named in honor of deceased NYPD detective," QNS, August 2, 2022, https://qns.com/2022/08/hillcrest-street-named-in-honor-of-nypd-detective/

"Det. Raymond Abear," The Gold Shield, Winter 2021, https://www.nycdetectives.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Obituary-Det.-Raymond-Abear-The-Gold-Shield-Winter-2021.pdf

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