

parents, Joseph and Laura “Gendron” Schwalbach, had three sons of whom Joe was the
oldest. He served in the Navy during World War II and afterward joined the Milwaukee Police
Department.
Joe met his wife, Eileen Redd, on a blind date and they were married in 1951. Their oldest
child Lynn, was born in Milwaukee and a few years later, they drove across country to San
Diego, California to begin a new life. There, they had three more children, Gary, Lori and Joe.
Joe began his career with the San Diego Police Department in 1956. He had many different
assignments including working as a Detective in the Homicide Division and teaching at the
Police Academy. Joe rose through the ranks to Captain while earning his B.S. in Criminal
Justice Administration at San Diego State University. He was integral in creating the county
wide Narcotics Task Force and trained at the FBI National Academy for this esteemed position.
Joe retired in 1989 with 39 years of combined service in Law enforcement.
Joe was a devoted and loving husband of 66 years. He was a father, friend, encourager and
generous with his time. He also had a great sense of humor and lived life to the fullest.
Joe never passed up an opportunity to support his children and grandchildren in their activities.
He had a strong faith in Jesus and lived out his life in service and love for others.
Joe is survived by his wife, Eileen, four children, eight grandchildren and eight great grandchildren.
He is so greatly missed but we know it is not a final good-bye. It’s just a “See you soon” in
Heaven!
Donations can be made to: San Diego Police Officers Association Charity
Go to: SDPOA.ORG
San Diego Police Departments - Widows and Orphans Fund
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