Dedicated to our brothers who rode ahead and now watch over us from above. Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.
This page is dedicated to our brothers who have taken that final ride ahead and now watch over us from above. Though their journey here has ended, their spirit rides with us in every mile, every memory, and every road we take. They left tire marks on our roads and imprints on our lives — a legacy of brotherhood that will never fade. Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts.
Anthony "Tripod" DeSopo July 7, 1969 - February 7, 2025
Tony was a retired Paterson Police sergeant and long-time Vice President of the St. Michael’s Marshals. He brought steady leadership, fierce loyalty, and a ready laugh to every run and meeting. A tireless community servant off the bike and a dependable brother on it, Tony’s courage and compassion left a lasting mark on the Marshals and anyone who met him. He will be remembered for his devotion to family, his club brothers, and his commitment to service.
John "Holeshot" Lazzara January 3, 1952 - October 15, 2021
John served his community in law enforcement with distinction and also gave much to fraternal groups that support officers and their families. A respected leader and friend, John’s dedication to integrity and service defined his career and inspired fellow Marshals and colleagues. We remember his love for riding and the kindness he showed to others.
Robert (Bobby) "Pipes" Jones April 23, 1965 - December 27, 2020
Bobby was a beloved family man and devoted brother whose steady presence and friendship meant everything to those who rode with him. Known for his quiet strength and devotion to his family and club. Bobby’s memory lives on in the brotherhood he helped sustain and we honor his memory with gratitude for the miles we shared.
David "Old Man Maida (OMM)" Maida April 23, 1961 - October 5, 2016
Dave was a devoted family man and a respected brother whose generosity and easy humor touched everyone who knew him. A loyal friend and steadfast riding companion. Dave’s memory continues to remind us that the strongest bonds are built on everyday kindness and brotherhood. He is fondly remembered by family, friends, and the Marshals who rode beside him.