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Thomas W. Kavula
Badge: 1809
Class: 61
Rank: Trooper
Age: 26
Died: 9/19/1968
DOB: 11/4/1941
Cause: Ped/MV Accident
Site NJ Turnpike
Stationed: Troop D Newark
Service Time 5 Years 3 Mos.
Residence: Bayonne
Thomas W. Kavula was born in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey, on
November 4, 1941. A high school graduate, he attended St. Peter's
College in Jersey City, New Jersey for one year before joining the New
Jersey State Police.
Not wishing to follow in his father's restaurant business, Trooper
Kavula played minor league baseball and was signed-up by the Cincinnati
baseball organization and given a try-out. He decided to give-up a
possible baseball career and become a New Jersey State Trooper.
Trooper Kavula enlisted in the New Jersey State Police on June 10, 1963
as a member of the 61st Class. Upon graduation, he was assigned to
Troop "B" and later to Troop "D", Newark. Trooper Kavula's service with
the Division was characterized by loyalty, fearless performance of
duty, and faithful and honorable devotion to the principles of the New
Jersey State Police.
Trooper Kavula died from injuries received as a result of being struck
by a motor vehicle while performing his duties of directing traffic on
the New Jersey Turnpike.
At 8:50 A.M. on Thursday, September 19, 1968, Trooper Kavula was
directing traffic at an accident scene outside Toll #13, Elizabeth, on
a right turn leading to the Goethal's Bridge. A tractor-trailer made
the turn to go up the ramp to Goethal's Bridge. Trooper Kavula was
knocked down by the right-rear tandem wheels of the tractor-trailer. As
Trooper Kavula fell on his back, the first tandem wheels went over his
legs and lower body. He turned himself to the left, escaping injury to
the upper portion of his body.
The truck driver did not stop, but continued on. Another truck driver,
who witnessed the accident, jumped into Trooper Kavula's troop car and
gave chase, stopping the truck just before the Toll Booths of the
Goethal's Bridge. The truck driver who struck Trooper Kavula was found
to be under the influence of amphetamines.
Trooper Kavula served 5 years and 3 months with the New Jersey State
Police.
Trooper Kavula was transported to the Elizabeth General Hospital where,
at 5:06 P.M. he died. He was survived by his wife and a 4 year-old
daughter. He was 27 years old.
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