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David Peter THOMSON

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David Peter THOMSON

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank:  Constable 1st Class

Stations?, Coonabarabran Mounted Police – Death

ServiceFrom  10 January 1873  to  20 June 1880 = 7+ years Service

Awards?

Born? ? 1846 or 1848

Date of Event:  24 May 1880 ( Queen’s Birthday )

Location of Event:  Binnaway Racecourse

Died on:  20 June 1880 at Coonabarabran

Cause:  Fractured Skull – Dashed against a tree by his horse

Age:  32 – 34 – 35

Funeral date? June 1880

Funeral location?

Buried at:   Coonabarabran General Cemetery, NSW

 Memorial at?

Coonabarabran Cemetery

Coonabarabran Cemetery

 

DAVID is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
  * BUT SHOULD BE

 

 

 

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On 24th May, 1880 Constable Thomson was on duty at the Binnaway Racecourse when his horse ran him into a tree, causing severe head injuries. He passed away about four weeks after the accident.
The Australian Town and Country Journal of 10 July, 1880 reported that “David Peter Thomson, who was first class constable in the mounted police, breathed his last at Coonabarabran last week, after a month of severe and trying illness, says the Mudgee INDEPENDENT, June 30. Constable Thompson met with a terrible accident on the Binnaway racecourse on Queen’s Birthday, his horse dashing him against a tree, and partially fracturing his skull. Deceased’s brother, Mr. John Thompson, railway stationmaster at Parramatta, was in constant attendance upon the sufferer during the last fortnight of his illness. The funeral was very largely attended, the Grand United Order of Oddfellows walking in procession.”

The constable was born in 1846 and joined the New South Wales Police Force on 10 January, 1873. At the time of his death he was stationed at Coonabarabran. He is not listed in the official New South Wales Police Honour Roll.

 

NSW State Records:

Service No.:  2237    David THOMSON   DOB:  1846,  Native of NSW.    Reel  3043, Item [ 8/ 3251 ]

 

Australian Cemeteries Index:

http://austcemindex.com/m/other-sources?id=6920959

http://austcemindex.com/m/inscription?id=6920959

 

Family Search:  ( Not confirmed as the same person as above )

https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTHJ-KVW

 

The Sydney Mail & NSW Advertiser     Saturday  10 July 1880   p 53

DEATHS

THOMSON. — June 20, at Courthouse, Coonabarabran, mounted constable David Peter Thomson, from fractured skull, received by being run against the limb of a tree whilst on duty at Binnaway 24th May last, aged 32 rears.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161913978

 

 

NSW Government Gazette ( Sydney )     Tuesday  20 July 1880    P3790

In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION.

In the goods of David Peter Thomson, late of Coonabarabran, in the Colony of New South Wales, mounted constable, deceased.

NOTICE is hereby given, that at the expiration of fourteen days from the publication of this notice, application will be made to the Supreme Court of New South Wales, for letters of administration of the goods, chattels, credits, estate, and effects of the abovenamed deceased to be granted to John Robertson Thomson, of Parramatta, in the said Colony, railway station master, a brother and next of kin of the said deceased. — Dated this 19th day of July, a.d. 1880.

JOHN EBENEZER BOWDEN,

Proctor for the said John Robertson Thomson,

132, Elizabeth-street, Sydney

4428    6s. 6d.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/223773233

 

 

 

 

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John KEEGAN

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 John KEEGAN

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank:  Senior Constable

Stations?, Stockinbingal, Queanbeyan, Goulburn, Candelo, Cooma ( 1936 ), Narrabri ( since 1940 )

ServiceFrom  14 February 1926  to  7 June 1950 = 24+ years Service

Awards?  No Find

Born? ? ? – Raymond Terrace, NSW

Died on:  Tuesday  6 June 1950 at Narrabri

Cause:  Illness – off duty for six months prior to death

Age:  50

Funeral date:  Wednesday  7 June 1950

Funeral location:  St James Church, Muswellbrook. ( a Service was also held at Narrabri )

Buried at:  Catholic Cemetery, Bowman &
Brecht Sts, Muswellbrook

 Memorial at?


JOHN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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May you forever Rest In Peace

The Muswellbrook Chronicle ( NSW )     Friday  9 June 1950     p 1

POLICE FUNERAL AT MUSWELLBROOK.

LATE CONSTABLE JOHN KEEGAN

The death occurred at Narrabri on Tuesday last of Senior-Constable John Keegan, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Keegan, of Sydney Street, Muswellbrook. Deceased had been off duty for six months prior to his death, owing to ill-health.

The late Constable Keegan was born at Raymond Terrace 50 years ago. He had resided in Muswellbrook until the time of his marriage to Miss Minnie Galvin, 25 years ago. He was educated at Raymond Terrace and St. Joseph’s College ( Hunter’s Hill ) and at Springwood. He joined the Police Force on 14th February, 1926, and had since been stationed at Stockinbingal, Queanbeyan, Goulburn, Candelo, Cooma, and Narrabri since

1940.

Deceased is survived by a widow and five children, John, Patricia, Desmond, Kerry and Michael, all of Narrabri. He leaves also his parents and the following brothers and sisters:— Mrs Bush (Imelda), of Muswellbrook, Mathew (Toronto), Dominic ( Muswellbrook ), Mrs. Frank Neville ( Ellen ), of Liverpool, and Misses Cecilia and Mollie Keegan (Muswellbrook).

The burial took place to the Catholic cemetery at Muswellbrook on Wednesday, the Very Rev. Father Fitzgerald officiating at St. James’ Church and at the graveside. The Rev. Father Mahoney officiated at a servic

held at Narrabri.

The late Constable Keegan was given a police funeral, the cortege being led by 1/c Constable Livermore

( Aberdeen ) and Constable Logan ( Muswellbrook ). The police truck, laden with wreaths, followed the hearse. The pallbearers were 2/c Sgt. Robinson and Newell, 1/c Constable Baker, Constable Broomfield ( Muswellbrook ) and 1/c Constable Driscoll ( Scone ), Constables Dick ( Scone ) and Gleeson – ( Aberdeen ), also attended. Sgt. Newell and deceased had

trained together at N.S.W. Police Depot. .

Floral tributes were received from:

St. Joseph’s College, Hunter’s Hill; Narrabri Old Boys; Mr. and Mrs. E. Kilroy and family; Thelma and Con Dolahenty; Mr. and Mrs. J. Maloney and family; Mr. and Mrs. A. Hyde and farmily; Mr. and Mrs. James O’Brien and family; Narrabri Police; “Snow” Panton and family; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilkin’s and family; R.R.R., Muswellbrook; Mr. and Mrs. Brind; Muswellbrook Police; the Hunter Valley Dairy Co.; Mr. and Mrs. Quinn and family; Mr. and Mrs. Lowe and Frank; Daph. and Harold Stafford; Gladys and George Post; Supt. Delaney and Police of Northern District; Harry and Charlie Jenkins; Mr, and Mrs. E. J. Mills and family; Kit and Lil; Aunty Theresa and family; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blake and family; Marie and family; Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Feeney and family; Rita and Frank Thompson and Kevin; Mr, and Mrs. R. Hardman and family; Mr. Alick and family; Mr. and Mrs. E. Cretan; Dot and Albert; Rowley Roe and family; Mr. and Mrs. Peadon and family; Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Bendeich and family; staff at Bendeich’s, chemist; Many telegrams and cards were

received.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/107848320

 

 

The Evening Advocate ( Innisfail, Qld )     Tuesday  20 April 1943     p 1

FATAL FIGHT ABOUT SHEEP

NARRABRI. — A row about the death of a sheep was alleged to have led to a fight in which a man was killed. Mr. Thornton, PM remanded Henry Charles Legg, 68, teamster, to April 19 on a manslaughter charge, and jailed three other men for assault.

Legg is charged with having feloniously slain William James Dalton on April 3. Royal James Dalton and John Thomas Dalton were sentenced to two months’ jail, and Alfred Dalton to one month on charges of having assaulted Mounted Constable John Keegan, who was not on dut.

Royal and Alfred Dalton are sons, and John Dalton a brother of the dead man.

Constable Keegan said that in the yard of the Tourist Hotel, shortly before 6 pm, John Dalton accused him of having lied about the death of a sheep. Keegan said that when he told Dalton to go away or he would find himself locked up, Dalton said : “You are not game to put me in.” He replied: “None of you Dalton mob will bluff me.” Keegan said that Royal Dalton came out of the hotel, said, “You can beat the Daltons, can you?,” and attacked him. He knocked ” Royal Dalton down. Keegan added: “As I went to speak to Legg, who had asked to see me, Alf Dalton ran out of the hotel, and grappled with me. “Then Royal, John, Alf, and William Dalton were all on top of me, punching, and Alf was kicking me.

“I saw Legg pull William away and give him a sort of punch. William fell and struck his head on a concrete path.

Legg said he saw the fight start, and tried to stop it.

Jean Elma Comber, barmaid, said that Keegan might have had two drinks that afternoon. He was sober.

Detective Chamagn: Was Legg drunk?— No. I don’t think so.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/212235394

 

 

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Glenn William James WALLACE

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Glenn William James WALLACE

( late of Gundagai, formerly of Carlton )

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank?

Stations?, Cronulla, Gundagai HWP – death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  19 July 1985 = ? years Service

Awards?

Born? ? 1960

Died on:  Friday 19 July 1985

Cause:  Motor Vehicle Accident –

Age:  25 yrs  10 mths

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

Displayed at the entrance to Gundagai Police Station

Displayed at the entrance to Gundagai Police Station

 

Displayed at the entrance to Gundagai Police Station

Displayed at the entrance to Gundagai Police Station

 

GLENN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
* NOT JOB RELATED

 

 Funeral location ?

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Constable Glenn Wallace, died in a car accident on Friday 19 July 1985.

It is believed that during his shift he had broken down a colleague’s front door to stop the colleague’s wife’s attempted suicide. I presume she was treated and lived.

After his shift, he went to the local pub with his mates, as was the culture in those days.

No doubt the day’s events played a big role in heading to the pub—not that a reason was ever needed.

Some time later that night he drove home intoxicated and had a head on accident with a truck, which killed him instantly.

He died in part uniform, probably with his Cronulla / Sutherland Police Rugby League team track suit top on.

He hadn’t been home, but he was deemed not to be on duty as he hadn’t gone straight home from his work place.

He was only 25. He was in the Highway Patrol at Gundagai.

A true man’s man with a heart of gold and iron fists. You wouldn’t want to take him on.

Two idiots did at Cronulla one night on night shift. He was in the station alone and ran outside to stop an assault on the street. The two idiots attacked him. He left one unconscious and the other with a broken jaw. More fool them.

He was very important to all of his family, and of course his many friends. He was our leader, albeit often unwillingly, and his loss has darkened all of us forever.

 

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Unknown MALE VicPol member – suicide 1

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 Unknown MALE VicPol member – suicide 1

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank?

Stations?, Echuca – death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  week pre 11 February 2016 = ? years Service

Awards?

Born?

Died on:  “This week” pre 11 February 2016

Cause:  Suicide

Age?

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

 


? is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
  *NEED MORE INFO

 

 

 Funeral location ?

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Unnamed male who suicided the week pre 11 February 2016.

This officer who died this week was from Echuca police station, but ended his life at a house in Tocumwal, a small town in NSW about 110 kilometres to the north-east.

Two Victoria Police officers take their own lives in a week

  • Nino Bucci and Cameron Houston

Victoria Police is grappling with the suicides of two officers in a week, as it awaits a high-level review of mental health issues within the force that is expected to recommend an overhaul of support services.

As Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton described the challenge of mental health issues among police as “one of the most important issues” he had to face, the families of the two officers were mourning the sudden losses.

In 41 days this year, two officers and a police employee have taken their lives. It has been almost 10 years since a Victoria Police officer died on duty, according to the Police Association honour roll.

The first officer who died this week was from Echuca police station, but ended his life at a house in Tocumwal, a small town in NSW about 110 kilometres to the north-east.

The other officer was from Mordialloc station, and is understood to have taken his own life after being involved in a minor traffic incident in the bayside suburbs on Wednesday night.

Neither officer was on duty at the time of their deaths.

“The death by suicide of a police member is always cause for enormous concern at Victoria Police. Looking after our people is one of our highest priorities,” police spokeswoman Acting Sergeant Melissa Seach said.

“We are heavily committed to improving the mental health support available to all our staff.

“We know that anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress can all be triggered by the stressful situations our people can find themselves in.”

Acting Sergeant Seach said the Victoria Police Mental Health Review would be completed in late March. Mental health experts have been consulted as part of the review.

“Suicide has long been a problem for Victoria Police as it has been across the population in general.

“Victoria Police understands that with improvements in recognising and addressing mental health issues, the incidence of suicide can be reduced and we are committed to doing this.

“The organisation will continue to work … [with] partners such as the Police Association, beyondblue and independent universities to improve our services and ability to break down barriers and help those at risk.”

In October, The Age reported that an officer had taken her own life at a police station, soon after she was deemed fit to carry a service firearm, despite suffering from mental illness.

The leading senior constable was a mother of three.

It was also reported that a senior police officer who was charged with murder suffered mental health issues for almost a decade before he allegedly shot and killed a man during a routine intercept in Windsor in 2013.

Senior Constable Tim Baker, 44, allegedly shot Vlado Micetic three times in the chest during the intercept, and claimed he acted in self-defence.

He is believed to have an extensive history of psychiatric problems, raising further concerns about Victoria Police’s handling of mental illness and its policies surrounding access to firearms.

Mr Baker took extended leave on several occasions because of his illness, and was only allowed to resume work after approval from a Victoria Police psychiatrist.

But less than a year before the shooting, it is believed Mr Baker was involved in a serious altercation with another officer that should have set off alarms, according to colleagues of the accused man.

The coroner is also set to investigate the death of a sergeant who took his own life last June.

It is believed at least five officer deaths are before the coroner. More than 40 Victoria Police officers have reportedly committed suicide since 1990.

The force said they would not comment on the circumstances of the officers’ deaths while they were the subject of coronial investigations, including whether they were reviewing access to service weapons.

For support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or beyondblue on 1300 224 636.

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/two-victoria-police-officers-take-their-own-lives-in-a-week-20160210-gmr0yu.html

 

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Unknown MALE VicPol member – suicide 2

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 Unknown MALE VicPol member – suicide 2

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank?

Stations?, Mordialloc – death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  pre 11 February 2016 = ? years Service

Awards?

Born?

Died on:  Wednesday 10 February 2016

Cause:  Suicide

Age?

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

? is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
  *NEED MORE INFO

 

 Funeral location ?

FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal

Unnamed male who suicided the week pre 11 February 2016.

This officer was from Mordialloc station, and is understood to have taken his own life after being involved in a minor traffic incident in the bayside suburbs on Wednesday night.

Two Victoria Police officers take their own lives in a week

  • Nino Bucci and Cameron Houston

Victoria Police is grappling with the suicides of two officers in a week, as it awaits a high-level review of mental health issues within the force that is expected to recommend an overhaul of support services.

As Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton described the challenge of mental health issues among police as “one of the most important issues” he had to face, the families of the two officers were mourning the sudden losses.

In 41 days this year, two officers and a police employee have taken their lives. It has been almost 10 years since a Victoria Police officer died on duty, according to the Police Association honour roll.

The first officer who died this week was from Echuca police station, but ended his life at a house in Tocumwal, a small town in NSW about 110 kilometres to the north-east.

The other officer was from Mordialloc station, and is understood to have taken his own life after being involved in a minor traffic incident in the bayside suburbs on Wednesday night.

Neither officer was on duty at the time of their deaths.

“The death by suicide of a police member is always cause for enormous concern at Victoria Police. Looking after our people is one of our highest priorities,” police spokeswoman Acting Sergeant Melissa Seach said.

“We are heavily committed to improving the mental health support available to all our staff.

“We know that anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress can all be triggered by the stressful situations our people can find themselves in.”

Acting Sergeant Seach said the Victoria Police Mental Health Review would be completed in late March. Mental health experts have been consulted as part of the review.

“Suicide has long been a problem for Victoria Police as it has been across the population in general.

“Victoria Police understands that with improvements in recognising and addressing mental health issues, the incidence of suicide can be reduced and we are committed to doing this.

“The organisation will continue to work … [with] partners such as the Police Association, beyondblue and independent universities to improve our services and ability to break down barriers and help those at risk.”

In October, The Age reported that an officer had taken her own life at a police station, soon after she was deemed fit to carry a service firearm, despite suffering from mental illness.

The leading senior constable was a mother of three.

It was also reported that a senior police officer who was charged with murder suffered mental health issues for almost a decade before he allegedly shot and killed a man during a routine intercept in Windsor in 2013.

Senior Constable Tim Baker, 44, allegedly shot Vlado Micetic three times in the chest during the intercept, and claimed he acted in self-defence.

He is believed to have an extensive history of psychiatric problems, raising further concerns about Victoria Police’s handling of mental illness and its policies surrounding access to firearms.

Mr Baker took extended leave on several occasions because of his illness, and was only allowed to resume work after approval from a Victoria Police psychiatrist.

But less than a year before the shooting, it is believed Mr Baker was involved in a serious altercation with another officer that should have set off alarms, according to colleagues of the accused man.

The coroner is also set to investigate the death of a sergeant who took his own life last June.

It is believed at least five officer deaths are before the coroner. More than 40 Victoria Police officers have reportedly committed suicide since 1990.

The force said they would not comment on the circumstances of the officers’ deaths while they were the subject of coronial investigations, including whether they were reviewing access to service weapons.

For support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or beyondblue on 1300 224 636.

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/two-victoria-police-officers-take-their-own-lives-in-a-week-20160210-gmr0yu.html

 

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Austin William MANN

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Austin William MANN

aka  Aussie / Ozzy
( late of Eltham )

Victoria Police Force

Academy Squad 21 of 2005

Regd. #   35360

Rank:  Senior Constable

Stations?, Diamond Creek, NWM Division 5 HQ, Heidelberg Police Station, Diamond Creek SOCIT

ServiceFrom  3 October 2005  to  19 July 2016 = 10+ years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born?

Died on:  Tuesday  19 July 2016

Cause? Possible Suicide ?

Age:  34

Funeral date:  Monday  1 August 2016 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:  Victorian Police Academy Chapel, View Mount Road, Glen Waverley

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at?


AUSTIN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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 Funeral location


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MANN
A Service celebrating the life of Senior Constable Austin William Mann will be held in the Chapel of the Victoria Police Academy, View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley on MONDAY (August 1st, 2016) at 10.30 am.
A Private Cremation will follow.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Beyondblue in memory of Austin. Envelopes at the service.

POLICE HONOURS

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Published in The Age on July 25, 2016

http://tributes.theage.com.au/obituaries/theage-au/obituary.aspx?n=austin-william-mann&pid=180767709&fhid=8027

MANN, Austin William
Aged 34 years
Loved and loving son of Paul and Janis. Brother of Alastair, Jarrod and Peter.
With us always

Tuesday, 26 July 2016

Love you Ozzie – part of my extended family.
Tomorrow is promised to no one.
 
Published in The Age on July 25, 2016

MANN, Austin William

MANN. Austin William. Aged 34 years Loved and loving son of Paul and Janis and brother of Alastair, Jarrod and Peter. With us always
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016

Supporting Notices

 

MANN. Austin. On behalf of the Committee and Members of the North Eltham Wanderers Cricket Club, we wish to express our sincere condolences to Austin’s family. An excellent Vice President who made an outstanding contribution to our Club. Will always be remembered At Rest
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 27/07/2016

 

MANN. Austin William. My beautiful boy, always in what’s left of my heart. Words are not enough. Rest in Peace Jac.
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 27/07/2016
 

 

MANN. Austin. On behalf of all members of the Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub Branch, we express our sympathy and condolences to our member Paul Mann and his wife Jan on their sad loss.
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 26/07/2016

 

MANN. Austin
The Officers and members of Diamond Creek Fire Brigade wish to offer our sincere condolences to Austin’s family, friends, colleagues, members of Diamond Creek Police Station. Rest in Peace mate
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 26/07/2016

 

MANN. Austin. Senior Constable 35360 Sadly missed by your colleagues but never forgotten. Our sincere sympathy to your loving family and friends. May you rest in peace. Staff at Diamond Creek Police.
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016

 

MANN. Austin William. Senior Constable 35630
The Chief Commissioner, Officers and Employees of the Victoria Police Force regret the tragic death of their colleague and offer their deepest sympathy to his family.
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016

 

MANN. Austin.
The President, Executive and Members of The Police Association mourn the passing of Senior Constable Mann and extend their deepest sympathy to his family. At Rest
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016

 

MANN. Austin William. S/C 35360.
Members of Squad 21 of 2005 mourn the loss of our friend and brother-in-blue. Our deepest sympathy to his family. Rest in Peace
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016

 

MANN. Austin. Senior Constable 35360
On behalf of the Management and Staff of the Heidelberg Police Station we extend our condolences to Austin’s family and friends. Rest in Peace
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016

 

MANN. Austin.
On behalf of all Members of Diamond Creek SOCIT we wish to express our heartfelt condolences to Austin’s family, friends and colleagues during this difficult time. He will be sadly missed.
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016

 

MANN. Austin. Senior Constable 35360
A valued member of Victoria Police who will be sadly missed. Sincere condolences to family, friends and colleagues. NWM Division 5 HQ.
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016

 

MANN. Austin. Aussie, to us you were someone special. We will always remember your generous nature, unwavering support and friendship. Always in our hearts. Our thoughts are with the Mann family.
Cable, Shayna, Taygen, Tully and Judith Sage, and Flyn Loughlin.
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016
 

 

MANN. Austin. Austin will be remembered as a kind and loving friend who worked tirelessly for the Eltham North Wanderers Cricket Club. Our memories of Austin will live on in our hearts forever, his laughter rings in our ears.
Deepest sympathy to Jan, Paul, Alistair, Jarrod and Pete and families at the loss of your beloved son, brother and uncle.
Frank and Lorraine D’Agostino and family.
Rest in Peace
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016
 

 

MANN. Austin. You were a ‘ginuwine’ individual and will be sadly missed. Luv ya Ozman!!
Chrissie aka Gran.
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016
 

 

MANN. Austin. Aus, you were always there no matter what. You always had a cold beer and a hug when I needed it. You always made me laugh. You took so little and gave a lifetime of memories. You were a generous soul and felt everything so deeply my friend. Rest peacefully. I miss you Aus. My heartfelt and deepest sympathies to to Jan, Paul, Al, Pete and Jabba.
Love Tully.
Obituaries
Published in Herald Sun on 25/07/2016

The North Eltham Wanderers Cricket Club would like to thank everyone for their well-wishes and support during such a tough time. The tragic loss of our Vice-President Austin Mann has rocked us, and it truly is comforting to be a part of such a supportive community in the toughest of times.

As per the Herald Sun today, funeral information is as follows:
“A Service celebrating the life of Senior Constable Austin Mann will be held in the Chapel of the Victoria Police Academy, View Mount RD, Glen Waverley on MONDAY (August 1, 2016) at 10:30am. A private cremation will follow. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to Beyond Blue, in memory of Austin. Envelopes are available at the Service”

 

It is with sadness that Macleod Cricket Club extends its condolences to the Mann family and North Eltham Wanderers Cricket Club on the sudden passing of Austin Mann.
Aussie was the most competitive of opponents and a gentleman of the game, always keen for a beer and a chat amongst rivals.
His selfless work in the cricket community and wider community will see benefits for others for years to come.
RIP Aus.

 

The Riverside Cricket Club wishes to pass on its sincerest condolences to the North Eltham Wanderers Cricket Club and the Mann family upon the passing of Austin.

Our thoughts are with you all at this very sad time. RIP Austin Mann

On behalf of all of our members and supporters the Lalor Stars Cricket Club Committee extends our heartfelt condolences to the North Eltham Wanderers Cricket Club on the tragic passing of Austin Mann. We hold the Mann family and all at NEWCC in our hearts and thoughts at this sad time.

Your 2014/15 Club Champion, Austin Mann!

Your 2014/15 Club Champion, Austin Mann!

Your 2014/15 Club Champion, Austin Mann!

Missing man Austin Mann

  • Saturday, 16 July 2016 03:01

Police are appealing for public assistance to help locate missing Eltham man Austin Mann.

The 34-year-old left his home in Eltham on Saturday 9 July.

Austin told family he was heading to Eden and investigators have confirmed that he arrived there on 9 July but he has not been seen since.

Police have concerns for his welfare as he has not made contact with his family and his disappearance is out of character.

Austin was travelling in a white Mitsubishi Triton ute with registration 1CT-3HY and may be in the Cann River area.

Investigators have released an image of Austin in the hope someone can assist with his whereabouts.

Anyone who sees Austin is urged to call triple zero (000) immediately.

Leading Senior Constable Adam West

Media Officer

51200/2016

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Victoria Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank?

Stations?, Echuca – death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  week pre 11 February 2016 = ? years Service

Awards?

Born?

Died on:  “This week” pre 11 February 2016

Cause:  Suicide

Age?

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

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Unnamed male who suicided the week pre 11 February 2016.

This officer who died this week was from Echuca police station, but ended his life at a house in Tocumwal, a small town in NSW about 110 kilometres to the north-east.

Two Victoria Police officers take their own lives in a week

  • Nino Bucci and Cameron Houston

Victoria Police is grappling with the suicides of two officers in a week, as it awaits a high-level review of mental health issues within the force that is expected to recommend an overhaul of support services.

As Chief Commissioner Graham Ashton described the challenge of mental health issues among police as “one of the most important issues” he had to face, the families of the two officers were mourning the sudden losses.

In 41 days this year, two officers and a police employee have taken their lives. It has been almost 10 years since a Victoria Police officer died on duty, according to the Police Association honour roll.

The first officer who died this week was from Echuca police station, but ended his life at a house in Tocumwal, a small town in NSW about 110 kilometres to the north-east.

The other officer ( SenCon Paul Anthony BRENNAN ) was from Mordialloc station, and is understood to have taken his own life after being involved in a minor traffic incident in the bayside suburbs on Wednesday night.

Neither officer was on duty at the time of their deaths.

“The death by suicide of a police member is always cause for enormous concern at Victoria Police. Looking after our people is one of our highest priorities,” police spokeswoman Acting Sergeant Melissa Seach said.

“We are heavily committed to improving the mental health support available to all our staff.

“We know that anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress can all be triggered by the stressful situations our people can find themselves in.”

Acting Sergeant Seach said the Victoria Police Mental Health Review would be completed in late March. Mental health experts have been consulted as part of the review.

“Suicide has long been a problem for Victoria Police as it has been across the population in general.

“Victoria Police understands that with improvements in recognising and addressing mental health issues, the incidence of suicide can be reduced and we are committed to doing this.

“The organisation will continue to work … [with] partners such as the Police Association, beyondblue and independent universities to improve our services and ability to break down barriers and help those at risk.”

In October, The Age reported that an officer had taken her own life at a police station, soon after she was deemed fit to carry a service firearm, despite suffering from mental illness.

The leading senior constable ( Simon CARROLL ) was a mother of three.

It was also reported that a senior police officer who was charged with murder suffered mental health issues for almost a decade before he allegedly shot and killed a man during a routine intercept in Windsor in 2013.

Senior Constable Tim Baker, 44, allegedly shot Vlado Micetic three times in the chest during the intercept, and claimed he acted in self-defence.

He is believed to have an extensive history of psychiatric problems, raising further concerns about Victoria Police’s handling of mental illness and its policies surrounding access to firearms.

Mr Baker took extended leave on several occasions because of his illness, and was only allowed to resume work after approval from a Victoria Police psychiatrist.

But less than a year before the shooting, it is believed Mr Baker was involved in a serious altercation with another officer that should have set off alarms, according to colleagues of the accused man.

The coroner is also set to investigate the death of a sergeant ( Sergeant Martin James VEAL ) who took his own life last June.

It is believed at least five officer deaths are before the coroner. More than 40 Victoria Police officers have reportedly committed suicide since 1990.

The force said they would not comment on the circumstances of the officers’ deaths while they were the subject of coronial investigations, including whether they were reviewing access to service weapons.

For support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or beyondblue on 1300 224 636.

http://www.theage.com.au/victoria/two-victoria-police-officers-take-their-own-lives-in-a-week-20160210-gmr0yu.html

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David John MANSFIELD

aka  Dave

( late of Edgeworth )

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   43664

Rank:  Senior Constable

Stations?, Tuggerah Lakes

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  7 September 2016 = ? years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born?

Died on:  Wednesday  7 September 2016

Cause:  Bowel Cancer – diagnosed early 2015

Age:  41

Funeral date:  Tuesday  13 September 2016 @ 2pm

Funeral location:  Macquarie Memorial Park Cemetery & Crematorium, 405 Cessnock Rd, Ryhope

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Dave has lost his battle with Bowel Cancer and passed away on Wednesday 7 August 2016.

We pass on our deepest condolences to Dave’s wife and three children.

May you forever Rest In Peace Dave.

The Funeral is at 2pm with the Service commencing at 2.30pm by Reverend Mark Watt, Police Chaplain, and the Service will be a full Police Funeral.

Thos wishing to march in the Marching Escort Party are to be at the Memorial Park at 1.30pm for rehearsal in full uniform.

The family have invited all, after the service, to Central Leagues Club, Bula St, Charlestown to celebrate Dave’s life and it was on of Dave’s last wishes that those attending the funeral ( not in uniform ) wear a Hawaiian Shirt and bright colours to ‘celebrate his life’ and not mourn it.

 

MANSFIELD, David John ‘DAVE’

Late of Edgeworth

Passed away peacefully surrounded by His loving friends & family

7th September, 2016

Aged 41 Years

Dearly loved Husband of KY-LEE.

Much loved Dad of SARAH, KYAN, & LILA.
Adored Son of BRIAN MANSFIELD, SONJA & EDWARD HERIVEL,
Son-in-law of DAVID & MARGARET STODDART,
Brother of DEBRA, GLEN, & IAN,
Brother-in-law & Uncle to His Family.

A good friend to many.

At DAVE’S request, bright colours & Hawaiian shirts to be worn.

The Family & Friends of DAVE are warmly invited to attend a Celebration Of His Life to be held in The Chapel of Lake Macquarie Memorial Park, Cessnock Rd, Ryhope this TUESDAY 13th September, 2016 service commencing at 2pm.

In lieu of flowers & In Memory of DAVE donations to the ‘Starlight Foundation at JHH‘ may be made at the service.

‘Always Forever,
For Eternity’

Dave's mantra

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JumpforDave Tuggerah Lakes

May you rest in peace Dave Mansfield. You fought the entire battle with more courage than anyone known. We would break any world record to still have you here. Sincerest of condolences to the Mansfield family.

Message dated:  Thursday  8 September 2016              May you rest in peace Dave Mansfield. You fought the entire battle with more courage than anyone known. We would break any world record to still have you here.   Sincerest of condolences to the Mansfield family.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  • 22 Apr 2015
  • Central Coast Express Advocate Wyong
  • Emma Herd

Police leap to challenge of helping stricken mate

WHEN Senior Constable Dave Mansfield was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the start of the year, he had many colleagues willing to literally jump to his aid.

Senior Constable Jay Stewart and colleagues Graham Smith, Mick Errickson, Karen Bertram and Steve Bancroft warming up for their Guinness Book of World Records attempt for continuous jumping on a jumping castle.

Senior Constable Jay Stewart and colleagues Graham Smith, Mick Errickson, Karen Bertram and Steve Bancroft warming up for their Guinness Book of World Records attempt for continuous jumping on a jumping castle.

 

As a fundraiser for the father of three, officers from Tuggerah Lakes police are preparing to set a new Guinness Book of World Records mark for continuous jumping on a jumping castle .

The record stands at 37 hours and 14 seconds, and the group is determined to blow that time out of the water at Mingara Recreation Club, Tumbi Umbi, on May 29-31.

Such was the interest in assisting the Mansfield family, organiser Senior Constable Jay Stewart had to knock back some prospective jumpers as only eight are required.

While there is no strict training schedule planned, Sen-Constable Stewart said they had a plan of attack for their record attempt.

“We’re going to try half an hour stints,” he said.

“We were going to try an hour at a time but I don’t know if you could do it for that long.”

The group have set up a Facebook page and are seeking support from businesses in the lead-up to the event.

Sen-Constable Mansfield was speechless when his colleagues told him of their plans, although he confessed to having a laugh when he was told about the jumping castle.

“I thought it was hilarious to begin with,” he said.

“But I’ve been speechless at how much support has been generated.”

Hunter Valley Amusement Hire has donated the use of a jumping castle.

Details: Search Jumpfor Dave Tuggerah Lakes on Facebook.

http://newslocal.newspaperdirect.com/epaper/viewer.aspx

 

 

World record attempt to raise funds for cancer sufferer

Eight officers from Tuggerah Lakes Police will begin a world record attempt for the longest marathon bouncing on a jumping castle at Mingara Recreation Club on Friday, May 29.

The attempt is to raise funds for their Tuggerah Local Area Command colleague, senior constable Dave Mansfield, who was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the start of the year.

SC Mansfield is a married man and a father of a young family, so, according to the Police Association of NSW, his “police family” is banding together to raise funds to assist the Mansfield family.

The current marathon on a jumping castle world record stands at 37 hours and 14 seconds.

“We believe we can blow that record out of the water by jumping well into Sunday,” said Ms Alison McLaughlin, spokesperson for the Police Association.

A family fun day will be held on Saturday, May 30 as part of the world record attempt including raffles, barbecue, NSW Police Dog Unit, POLAIR landing and “Dunk a Cop”.

Email, 27 May 2015
Alison McLaughlin, Police
Association of NSW

http://wyongchronicle.com.au/2015/05/world-record-attempt-to-raise-funds-for-cancer-sufferer/

 

‘Jump for Dave’ fundraiser day at Mingara Rec Centre, Tuggerah, in support of Sen Cst Dave Mansfield & his family during his medical treatment. Come by for a Sausage sandwich & see the great displays of NSW Police, NSW Ambulance, Fire & Rescue NSW, SES, VRA, Marine Rescue, PCYC. Till 2pm.

https://www.facebook.com/TrafficServicesNSWPF/photos/pcb.915386548526326/915386001859714/?type=3

 

 

COAST COPS SMASH WORLD RECORD FOR JUMPING CASTLE MARATHON

Finally tonight, a group of Central Coast police officers has set a new world record for the longest team marathon on a jumping castle, by bouncing for 43 hours and 25 minutes.

They smashed the previous mark by more than six hours.

It was all about raising money to support fellow Tuggerah Lakes officer, David Mansfield, who was diagnosed with bowel cancer in February.

“I… I truly am speechless. How do you thank so many people? I guess you keep fighting. This is the most humbling experience I think you could ever have.”

BOUNCING TO BEAT BOWEL CANCER AND RECORD BOOKS

 


Longest marathon on a bouncy castle (team)

The longest marathon on a bouncy castle by a team is 43 hr 25 min 1 sec and was achieved by Tuggerah Lakes Police (Australia) in Tumbi Umbi, New South Wales, Australia, on 29-31 May 2015.

The team consisted of Jay Stewart, Graham Smith, Steve Bancroft, Mick Erickson, Nicole Bird, Jon Paul Dinsdale, Karen Bertram, and Dave Brown. They attempted this record to raise money for a New South Wales Police officer who was diagnosed with cancer.

http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/longest-marathon-on-a-bouncy-castle-(team)

 

 

Tourists saved from Sydney bus inferno

A quick-thinking driver and two alert off-duty police officers saved 32 foreign tourists from the smoke, flames and explosions of a burning tour bus in Sydney.

The group were travelling on the Gore Hill freeway at Artarmon about 6.30pm yesterday when the driver noticed an engine fire, prompting him to stop in a breakdown lane and quickly start evacuating his passengers.

Two off-duty police officers, Constable David Mansfield and Senior Constable Bryon Williams, happened to be travelling in a car nearby and decided to follow the bus after noticing smoke coming from its rear.

“As the bus pulled over we got out of the car,” Senior Constable Williams told reporters yesterday.

“The back of the bus was engulfed in flames and smoke.”

By the time the officers got to the front of the bus, passengers were scrambling to get off.

“Obviously there was a lot of chaos,” Senior Constable Williams said.

“Within minutes the whole bus was alight.

“There were numerous explosions … the windows on either side were blowing out with the heat.

“I thought, if we don’t get these people off there’s going to be a big fatality.”

None of the passengers were injured. The officers and the bus driver suffered smoke inhalation.

All that remains of the bus is a burnt shell.

The freeway at Artarmon was closed between Willoughby Road and Reserve Road for nearly an hour while firefighters fought the blaze, causing traffic problems.

http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/tourists-saved-from-sydney-bus-inferno-20100706-zza9.html

 

Tourists’ lucky escape from bus blaze

Updated

Two off-duty police officers who had just seconds to save passengers from a burning bus on Sydney’s North Shore last night say they feared the bus would explode.

Senior Constable Bryon Williams and Constable David Mansfield were travelling behind the bus when it caught on fire while carrying 32 tourists on the Gore Hill Freeway in Artarmon about 6:00pm.

The driver pulled over and the officers only had seconds to get the passengers off before flames engulfed the bus.

Senior Constable Williams says the officers’ first concern was the passengers.

“It was out of control. Within a minute, the whole bus was nearly alight. The windows on either side of the bus were blowing out with the heat and the amount of fire and that coming from the bus,” he said.

“It was close… I actually thought this thing’s going to blow up and if we don’t get these people off, there’s going to be a big fatality.

“It was very scary from my point of view, from the point of view of the people on the bus and the poor bus driver himself.”

The fire started in the engine bay of the bus.

The southbound lanes of the freeway were closed for more than an hour, causing traffic problems.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2010-07-07/tourists-lucky-escape-from-bus-blaze/894904

 

 

 

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Matt FOKI

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank:  Probationary Constable – 2012

Constable – appointed 2013

First Constable – death

Stations?, Traralgon ( April 2012 – )

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  16 September 2015 = ? years Service

Awards?

Born?

Died on:  16 September 2015

Cause?

Age:  39

Funeral date:  2 October 2015 @ 2pm

Funeral location?, Kernot Hall, Morwell, Victoria

Buried at?

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Tragic death spurs community support

The family of Traralgon Police First Constable Matt Foki have been “overwhelmed” by community support following his unexpected death.

The 39 year-old died on 16 September to an unknown cause, with investigations still ongoing.

More than $27,000 has been donated to his wife and two sons, three and nine years old, via a ‘My Cause’ page.

Funds will provide ongoing support as well as financial assistance to his New Zealand relatives to attend a funeral in Morwell tomorrow.

Constable Foki started at Traralgon police in April 2012 and was made a constable in 2013.

His brother Dave Foki on the ‘My Cause’ page said: “Matt would probably shy away from all of the attention and love being directed his way right now.

“But there are so many who want to show our love and support for his family, we wanted to make this as easy as possible,” Dave said.

His sister-in-law, who wished not to be named, said on behalf of the family they were overwhelmed by the support and the community’s stories shared about Matt.

“It’s amazing the impact he had on the people he met. He was pretty special to a lot of people,” she said.

Traralgon Police Sergeant Brent Muir, who will be among 200 members to attend the police funeral including a guard of honour, said Matt was highly regarded among his peers and the community.

Sergeant Muir said the station was mourning the fit, strong and happy man that everyone wanted to work with.

“His peers felt safe working with him and he spoke to people well. He was always happy, with a big smile on his face,” he said.

Matt Foki’s service will be held from 2pm at Kernot Hall in Morwell tomorrow.

To donate to his family, visit www.mycause.com.au/page/111445/inmemoryofmattfoki

http://www.latrobevalleyexpress.com.au/story/3393867/tragic-death-spurs-community-support/

Hundreds to turn out to farewell Traralgon police officer Matt Foki

By Priscilla Moca October 2, 2015, 1:25 pm

Hundreds of Latrobe Valley locals are expected to turn out to farewell Traralgon police officer Matt Foki, following his shock death.

Investigations are still underway into the death of the 39-year-old Constable, who died on September 16th from an unknown cause.

Constable Foki’s family say they’ve been overwhelmed by the support they’ve received, with generous people chipping in $27,000 to help his young family via a ‘My Cause’ page.

He has left behind a wife and two sons, aged three and nine.

Donations have also helped his relatives from New Zealand fly out to his funeral in Morwell this afternoon.

His funeral is at Kernot Hall from 2pm.

Constable Foki started with Traralgon police in April 2012, and was made a constable in 2013.

His brother Dave wrote on the ‘My Cause’ page, “Matt would probably shy away from all of the attention and love being directed his way right now.”

“But there are so many who want to show our love and support for his family, we wanted to make this as easy as possible.”

Morwell Sergeant Jeff Robertson said most officers planned to attend the funeral.

To donate: www.mycause.com.au/page/111445/inmemoryofmattfoki

https://au.prime7.yahoo.com/a1/news/a/-/national/29703702/hundreds-to-turn-out-to-farewell-traralgon-police-officer-matt-foki/

 

Gippsland news in brief

By Priscilla Moca October 2, 2015, 5:20 pm
Hundreds of locals and police officers packed Kernot Hall today for the funeral of Traralgon Constable Matt Foki, who died suddenly in his sleep last month.
Morwell Sergeant Graham Maiden said the 39-year-old was wonderful, and fiercely loyal.

 

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Clinton Travis WILLIAMS

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( late of Mt Hutton )

New South Wales Police Force

Goulburn Academy:  Class of December 2004

Regd. #   40432

Rank:  Senior Constable

Stations?, North Sydney GD’s, Brisbane Water Target Action Group, Brisbane Water LAC ( 2012 ) – Traffic & HWP Command – death

ServiceFrom  ? ? 2004  to  15 September 2016 = 12 years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour.  NSW Police Service Medal ( 10 years )

Born:  2 November 1978

Died on:  Thursday  15 September 2016

Cause:  Melanoma of the Brain

Age:  37

Funeral date:  Friday  23 September 2016 @ 2.30pm

Funeral location:  Pettigrew Family Funerals, 984 Hunter St, Newcastle West, NSW

Buried at:  Cremated

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May you forever Rest In Peace.

 

WILLIAMS, CLINTON TRAVIS [[PONCAW000187]]

Late of Mount Hutton

Passed away suddenly and unexpectedly

15th September 2016

Aged 37 years

Dearly loved husband of KIRSTY and adored father of JARVIS, and SYBELLA.

Much loved son and son-in-law of DON and MARGARET WILLIAMS, ANNETTE and GEORGE HAMILTON.

The Family and Friends of CLINTON are warmly invited to attend a Celebration of his Life to be held in Pettigrew’s Chapel, 984 Hunter St., Newcastle West THIS FRIDAY 23/9/2016, Service commencing at 2.30PM.

In lieu of flowers donations to NSW Police Legacy may be made at the Service.

 

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I can’t believe that you have gone. I wish we had spent more time together as adults. I have good memories of us as children. Life pulls us in different directions. I promise to always check in on your Mum and Dad and look out for them.
Rest in peace Clinton,
Love Amanda, your cousin xx

 

 
R.I.P Clinton xx
Published in The Newcastle Herald on Sept. 21, 2016
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Sharynne Lee GRANT  APM

South Australia Police Force

” South Australia’s Longest Serving female Police Officer dies “

Regd. #   ?

Rank:  Constable ( does not appear as though she progressed past Constable in 41 years.  In 2015 she was described as a ” Career Constable ” )

Stations?, Adelaide CIB, Victims of Crime Support Officer from 2004

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1975  to  11 October 2016 = 41 years Service

Awards:  Australian Police Medal ( APM ) – granted 26 January 2016

Born?

Died on:  Tuesday 11 October 2016

Age?

Cause?

Funeral date?TBA

Funeral location?TBA

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May they forever Rest In Peace

Tributes paid to longest-serving female police officer the late Constable Sharynne Grant

Constable Sharynne Grant pictured in 1987. Pic: File

Constable Sharynne Grant pictured in 1987. Pic: File

ACTING Premier John Rau and Police Commissioner Grant Stevens have paid tribute to South Australia’s longest serving female officer after she died in the city on Tuesday night.

Constable Sharynne Grant’s death was not considered suspicious.

Mr Rau described Constable Grant as a “highly-respected and long-serving member of our police force”.

“As South Australia’s longest ever serving female officer, she was a guiding light for many of her colleagues,” he said.

Tributes have been paid to Constable Sharynne Grant. Picture: FileSource:News Limited

Tributes have been paid to Constable Sharynne Grant. Picture: FileSource:News Limited

“Constable Grant excelled in her career, and particularly so in her service as a Victim Contact Officer.

“(Her) passion for her role and empathy has provided tremendous support to victims and their families.

“Our condolences are with (Constable Grant’s) family, friends and colleagues at this difficult time.”

Mr Stevens described Constable Grant’s death as “tragic”.

“On behalf of all members of the South Australia Police, I extend our condolences to Sharynne’s family, friends and colleagues,” he said.

“On a personal note, I am deeply saddened by her death.

“It would be inappropriate for me to further discuss the circumstances of this matter, but in keeping with usual practice a report will be prepared for the State Coroner.”

Constable Grant joined SA Police in 1975 and remained in the force until she died.

Her service to the community and support for victims of crime and those affected by trauma was recognised on Australia Day this year when she was awarded an Australian Police Medal.

In November last year, Constable Grant told ABC News it was “very emotional” being the longest serving female officer.

She said it was vital that women have a strong presence in the police force.

“I think it’s very important, they do a wonderful job,” she told the ABC.

“We’ve got a female deputy commissioner, she’s fantastic, through the ranks, and they just do wonderful work, really wonderful work and equal work with the men.

“It’s very emotional for me, being the longest serving and probably the oldest, it’s very emotional.”

Police Association of SA president Mark Carroll also passed on his condolences.

“Sharynne was a deeply respected member of the police community, loved my many and her passing is a terrible tragedy,” he said.

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Snapshots of a century of women in police in South Australia

Policewomen at 100 anniversary march<br /> Posted 1 Dec 2015, 1:47pm<br /> Sharynee Grant (far right) with other officers wearing different South Australian police uniforms from over the years at the march in Adelaide.

Policewomen at 100 anniversary march
Posted 1 Dec 2015, 1:47pm
Sharynee Grant (far right) with other officers wearing different South Australian police uniforms from over the years at the march in Adelaide.

Hundreds of female police officers, past and present, have marched through Adelaide’s CBD to mark 100 years of women in the police force.
South Australia appointed its first female officers as equals with their male counterparts, on December 1, 1915.
At the time, a large percentage of Adelaide’s men were overseas fighting in World War I and calls were made to employ female officers.
South Australia’s longest serving female police officer Constable Sharynne Grant has seen many changes over the years.
Ms Grant has been a police officer for almost 41 years and said she was drawn to the force after meeting “a wonderful female police officer”.
“I joined in 1975, I graduated that year, and I joined because of a wonderful female police officer I’d met in 1961,” Ms Grant said.
“Lots of changes in uniform, and lots of changes in women just doing everything.
“I was the second group of females on patrols, on mixed patrols, and there are a lot more females now, there’s 1,264.”
She said it is vital that there is a strong female presence in the police force.
“I think it’s very important, they do a wonderful job,” she said.
“We’ve got a female deputy commissioner, she’s fantastic, through the ranks, and they just do wonderful work, really wonderful work and equal work with the men.
“It’s very emotional for me, being the longest serving and probably the oldest, it’s very emotional.”
Channel Seven News, Adelaide     Trail Blazer dies     12 October 2016
SA Police News FB page
South Australia Police will recognise a significant milestone in history on Tuesday (1 Dec) with a street parade in Adelaide’s CBD celebrating a century of women in policing.
On December 1, 1915 South Australia Police appointed its first female officers as equals with their male counterparts. They were the first women police officers commissioned in the then British Empire and among the first in the world.
Over the next week, in recognition of 100 years of women in policing, we are publishing some short videos memories from police women past and present.
Today we feature Constable Sharynne Grant (SAPOL 1975-current), who shows how the ‘history’ of SAPOL is still unfolding today. Other snapshots can be seen on the SAPOL Facebook page, or YouTube account.
These women will be among those attending the parade, which will also feature the Band of the South Australia Police, mounted police, present and retired officers, PSOs, ASOs, historic uniforms and vehicles.
Tuesday’s street parade – which starts outside Police Headquarters, 100 Angas Street at 10am – will move around Victoria Square, travel down King William St and end at Government House about 11am.
We hope to see you there!
Above this – messages only refer to the ‘street parade’ of 1 December 2015.
Mark Langford
Mark Langford Sharynne and all SAPOL personnel, thank you for your service

Ken Peglar
Ken Peglar Oh why why why. So sad.

Chris Trezise
Annelise Hansen
Annelise Hansen Madz Ando could you please show your mum?

Lisa Anderson
Lisa Anderson Pretty sure the early female cops held their gun in their purse 😜

Ruth McAvaney
Ruth McAvaney They (we) did indeed…along with high heels it was one of many challenges…

Ska Tim
Ska Tim Think this vid should now be taken down out of respect.

Catherine McMahon
Catherine McMahon With respect I feel it should stay

Barry Blun
Barry Blun It should definitely stay.

Wilson Mum
Wilson Mum She was very proud to be a police woman, she would want this video to stay. 💔💔

Sheridan Alm
Karen Althoff
Karen Althoff What a beautiful piece to remember Sharynne by. Thanks Mick Schooley for sharing it xxx

Mick Schooley
Mick Schooley For those who know the woman and not just the copper, this I feel is a way of not just recognition of her service to society, but the warm and loving person she will always be

Krystal Gray
Kylie Fraser
Kylie Fraser RIP Sharynne Grant. You were an exceptional woman. xx

Scott Hodder
Scott Hodder I had the pleasure of meeting her during some unpleasant times..she was lovely…special lady

Stephanie Smith
Stephanie Smith Saddest condolences to her family, friends and colleagues. What an amazing woman.

Brendan Bowes
Brendan Bowes What an absolute gem of a lady. Had the pleasure of her company a few times. I would have voted this lady for PM.

Margaret Jaensch
Hayley Branch
Hayley Branch Congratulations Sharynne!
I enjoyed and feel privileged for the time we worked together. 💟
You are an inspiration.

Kimberley Capper
Dianne Capper
Dianne Capper That was my uniform too in 1978 and yes it was attractive but not practical, handbag and all. I went on early patrol work with this lady after first graduating. As third person in the car of course as women never worked on their own, always with a male officer.

Jacquelynne Willcox
Jacquelynne Willcox Dear Shazzie darling. This is too much. RIP

JA Tee
AJ Menz
AJ Menz RIP Shaz your infectious laughter and smile will be sadly missed around the office.

Neeta WillyWillshire
Neeta WillyWillshire RIP. Beautiful lady xx

Barb Young
Barb Young Fond memories RIP lovey x

Phil Main
Phil Main I had the privilege of knowing Sharynne for nearly 40 years. I worked with her closely at Adelaide CIB and marvelled at her skills in dealing with victims. I shared many great moment in court with her and reminiscing over our past policing career. I truly enjoyed this woman’s company. For those who know her real story she will serve as a testament of true endurance and resilience.
I will deeply miss that beaming smile.

Kerin Shearing
Tania Giles
Tania Giles Respect! 👼🤗

Matt Thomson
Stella Thomson
Stella Thomson A lady who was a pioneer in the force. What a beautiful soul.


Ala Sheldon
Ala Sheldon RIP Sharynne. A truly beautiful lady.

Darren Ward
Cathy Sweeney
Cathy Sweeney Very Sad.

Bette Grant
Bette Grant We met Sharon on a very recent overseas and quickly became friends. Our condolences to Sharynnes family, colleagues and friends. Wonderful caring lady

Marlene P Wood
Marlene P Wood Thankyou for sharing Annie, she truly was one of the best.

Jayne Kwiatkowski
Jayne Kwiatkowski Rest in peace – a worthy life – such a caring lady – I remember her when I worked at police many years ago

Annie Piert
Annie Piert R.I.P Shazz, the world is a better place, that you did live and a sadder place, that you did leave us 💗
As recipients of the Australian Police medal, the awards recognise their distinguished service.
Constable Sharynne Grant Constable Sharynne Grant joined South Australia Police in 1975 and worked in a range of operational areas before becoming a Victim Contact Officer in 2004.
For the past 20 years she has been committed to providing outstanding services to victims of crime and persons affected by trauma. She brings to the role a passion for service to victims and an empathy for them that goes beyond mere words of comfort. She has created special bonds, particularly with vulnerable
victims, and made herself available, at work and in her own time, providing practical and emotional support to families and victims of crime.
Constable Grant’s knowledge of procedures, processes, and services to victims and her commitment to assisting has been invaluable to investigators.
In 2009 Constable Grant was nominated for the South Australia Police Officer of the Year award. She has also been awarded life membership by Victim Support Services and was recently recognised as SAPOL’s longest ever serving female officer.
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Paul Gerard ZIEBARTH

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Paul Gerard ZIEBARTH

Queensland Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank:  Acting Chief Superintendent

Stations?, South Brisbane District – death

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1984  to  15 October 2016 = 31+ years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 5 May 2000

Born?

Died on:  Saturday  15 October 2016

Age?

Cause?

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 Memorial at?

 


PAUL is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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Passing of serving officer, South Brisbane District

It is with much sadness and great regret that the Queensland Police Service can confirm the death Acting Chief Superintendent Paul Ziebarth from South Brisbane District.

Acting Chief Superintendent Ziebarth passed away unexpectedly earlier today. He was not on duty at the time.

Acting Chief Superintendent Ziebarth was a well respected officer who dedicated his life to serving the community and had over thirty-one years of distinguished service to the people of Queensland.

The condolences of the entire police family are with the Acting Chief Superintendent’s family and loved ones at this sad time.

Passing of serving officer, South Brisbane District

 

Queensland Police Acting Chief Superintendent Paul Ziebarth Passes Away

It is with much sadness and great regret that the Queensland Police Service can confirm the death of Acting Chief Superintendent Paul Ziebarth from South Brisbane District.

Acting Chief Superintendent Ziebarth passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, 15th October 2016. He was not on duty at the time.

He joined the Queensland Police Service in 1984 and was a well respected officer who dedicated his life to serving the community. He was a foundation member of the Public Safety Response Team and oversaw numerous significant events including Schoolies and the Gold Coast Motor Race. Acting Chief Superintendent Ziebarth had over thirty-one years of distinguished service to the people of Queensland.

The condolences of the entire police family are with the Acting Chief Superintendent’s family and loved ones at this sad time.

http://trueblueline.net/2016/10/queensland-police-acting-chief-superintendent-paul-ziebarth-passes-away/

Acting Superintendent Paul Zeibart suddenly passed away this afternoon.

Sometimes through my community work i come across people who are not afraid to think outside the square and more importantly willing to address tough issues with empathy.

Paul was one such man. An example of this was a program he introduced few years ago where he organised convicts of carjacking to go through a certificate course in Automotive and had them fix the cars of people who they stole from.

He was working with Islamic council of Queensland to organise a similar program for the youth who have had drug or other crime issues.

Our condolences to his family and loved ones. It’s a huge loss to Queensland police service and all our communities.

https://www.facebook.com/search/more/?q=Paul+Ziebarth&init=public

Gold Coast police district Superintendent Paul Ziebarth says crime has dropped 20 per cent in the past decade

GOLD Coast crime is falling and Glitter Strip residents can sleep safe at night, senior police insist.

They also say police are “all over the bikies like a seagull on a hot chip”.

“The reality is sometimes different from the perception,” Gold Coast police district Superintendent Paul Ziebarth said. “Over the last 10 years, there’s been roughly a 20 per cent drop in crime across the board.

“While there is always going to be more crime than we’d like, the reality is that crime in many categories is less than half of what it was 10 years ago.

“People can feel safe in their beds.”

While overall crime in the South Eastern police region increased 11 per cent in 2011-12 against a state average of 6 per cent, the Gold Coast district recorded only a 1 per cent rise.

Senior police pointed out that most major crimes on the Coast, including the recent bikie incidents, were quickly solved.

“We’re locking up a lot of people, particularly for serious crime,” Chief Superintendent Steve Hollands said.

Since its formation in the wake of the 2011 slaying of police officer Damian Leeding, the Coast’s Major and Organised Crime Squad had arrested 320 offenders on 1026 charges, seized more than $1.2 million in cash and criminal assets, smashed 16 drug labs and taken dozens of guns off the streets.

Another taskforce targeting repeat property crime offenders had arrested 463 people on 2157 charges.

Since January last year, more than 400 bikies had been arrested on almost 1100 charges.

This week, police arrested nine Finks over the June 8 Coolangatta brawl and nabbed another 16 members in a traffic blitz targeting the gang’s Molendinar clubhouse.

“We can’t stop these groups from setting up here but we can certainly make it uncomfortable for them,” another Coast police superintendent, Ben Hanbidge, said.

New initiatives including a 15-member ‘mobile deployment squad’ to target crime hot spots would further boost the fight against Coast crime, the top cops said.

“There’s a lot of ill-informed comment from people who want to denigrate the Gold Coast image but it’s still a great, safe place to live,” Supt Ziebarth said.

http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/gold-coast-police-district-superintendent-paul-ziebarth-says-crime-has-dropped-20-per-cent-in-the-past-decade/story-fnihsrf2-1226668476825

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Christopher John BIRD

aka  Chris, Birdy

( late of Scullin, ACT )

Australian Federal Police Force

Australian Capital Territory Police Force

Regd. #   7512 ( AFP )

Rank:  Detective Sergeant

Stations?, Sydney , South District CIB – Tuggeranong, Bomb Response Team, Disaster Victim Identification Team, Gungahlin

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  19 October 2016 = 25+ years Service

AwardsPolice Overseas Service Medal – Clasp East Timor – granted 15 May 2000

Police Overseas Service Medal – Clasp Ramsi – granted 10 March 2011

National Medal – granted 23 February 2012

National Emergency Medal – Clasp Vic Fires 2009 – granted 12 November 2014

National Police Service Medal – granted 23 February 2015

Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal – Clasp Christchurch ( Earthquake ) – granted 19 August 2015

Humanitarian Overseas Service Medal – Clasp Ukraine – granted 2 December 2015

Born:  13 February 1973 in France

Died on:  Tuesday  18 October 2016

Age:  43

Cause:  Cancel – bowel

Funeral date:  Tuesday  25 October 2016 @ 1.30pm

Funeral location:  St Christopher’s Cathedral, Manuka, ACT

Buried at:  Gungahlin Cemetery

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BIRDY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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Christopher John Bird

Born in France on 13 February 1973
Passed away on 18 October 2016
Late of SCULLIN
Aged 43 years

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Funeral service will be held at St Christopher’s Cathedral, Canberra Avenue, Manuka, ACT on Tuesday, 25th October 2016 at 1:30am.
To the family of Christopher Bird: I am very sorry to hear of your loss, please accept my deepest sympathy. May you find comfort in family and friends at this difficult time. The Bible also offers words of comfort and speaks of a time when death, pain, and suffering will be no more at Revelation 21:4. Again, I am very sorry for your loss and I hope this message brings you much comfort. “
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CHRISTOPHER JOHN BIRD

13.2.1973 – 18.10.16
Aged 43

Beloved Husband of Tracy

Devoted father of Austin, Morgan and Braedan.

Loved son of Tony and Christine.
Cherished Brother, Uncle, Nephew, Son-in-law, Brother-in-law, Godfather and Friend

Gone too soon
Loved by many
Respected by all

The funeral service for Christopher will be held at St Christopher’s Cathedral, Manuka on Tuesday 25th of October 2016, commencing at 1.30pm

A private burial will follow.

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Published in The Canberra Times on Oct. 22, 2016

Wednesday, 26 October 2016

Dear Tracey & family,

My heartfelt commiseration for your loss. Very fond memories of Chris to remember him by. With deepest sympathy and sorrow.

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Hi Tracy, Austin, Morgan and Braedan,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

All our love, Mark, Cindie, Isaac and Jordan Deeker

Tuesday, 25 October 2016

Farewell brave nephew and cousin. You fought so hard to stay with your loved ones. You will always be in our hearts and forever missed.

Jacky Pete Ben and Raf Upcroft

Monday, 24 October 2016

I am so sorry for the loss of your loved one. Please find peace and comfort in Psalms 119:76.

http://tributes.canberratimes.com.au/obituaries/canberratimes-au/obituary.aspx?n=christopher-bird&pid=182049660&fhid=15594

Australian Federal Police Association
October 19 2016 at 7:59pm ·

Vale: Sergeant Christopher John Bird (AFP 7512)

It was with much sadness we received news today of the passing of Detective Sergeant Chris Bird after a protracted battle with cancer.

Birdy joined the job as an investigator in Sydney Office and for many years has been a fixture in ACT Policing. With a passion for uniform policing and bomb response he has been a mate to many and will be sorely missed.

We here at the AFPA have been proud to support Birdy and his family and our thoughts go out to Tracy and their kids at this difficult time.

The Story

Chris Bird is a husband, a father to three kids and he is our mate.

Birdy, as he is well known around the AFP, is a Detective Sergeant in ACT Policing as well as a long serving member of the Bomb Response Team and the Disaster Victim Identification Team. In Birdy’s 25 years with the AFP he has worked nationally internationally and within community Policing. He’s been involved in major events including a number of overseas deployments and is well respected by anyone who has had the pleasure to work with him.

He’s been the bloke to turn up and help others in their time of need and now it’s time for us to help him. Birdy has dedicated the past 25 years to the AFP and now he and his family could do with your help.

In November 2014 Birdy was diagnosed with bowel cancer. In December 2014 and April 2015 Birdy had surgery and since then has undergone regular treatment including chemotherapy and radiation. He has battled his illness with dignity and courage and continues to work operationally despite his illness (albiet with a few days off each fortnight for treatment). Unfortunately in recent months he has been advised that his cancer is now stage 4 and terminal.

With all the positivity and dignity in the world, Birdy has continued to fight hard however his treatment is expensive and financially taxing.

The costs, both monetary and emotionally are taking their toll on the family. We want to raise money so the family have options as treatment gets more expensive. We want to raise money to relieve the bills that are piling up and give the Bird family quality time together, whether that means a trip away or money for whatever they choose when their income and more is being taken in treatment costs.

Please get behind this very dignified, proud (he hates we are doing this but we’ve told him to shut up!), resilient, caring mate of ours.

Thank you in advance!

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Posted on April 27, 2016 by Wojtek Starczewski
Message from Birdy’s wife Tracy
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Many times in life it becomes extremely difficult to put into words exactly what you feel or what you want to say, now is one of those times.
The kids and I have always known how amazing Chris is and it has truly lifted our spirits seeing that so many others feel the same. We know that the times ahead are going to be rough in so many different ways, but the support, comments, donations, offers of help and all round kindness shown to us has helped us see we are not on our own.
It is daunting and heartbreaking to recognise how often time was taken for granted and the list of things that had been put off for a more convenient time. Then to be given the opportunity from others to escape this craziness for a little while, reduce some of the everyday stressors and to utilise the chance to just be together, is a gift I don’t know how to ever repay.
Time and Friends are precious commodities and we cherish them both
Thankyou

Posted on April 17, 2016 by Wojtek Starczewski
What an amazing show of support so far. So far 20k plus has been raised in just a week of fundraising. Thankyou to everyone who has donated

https://www.youcaring.com/chris-bird-553334

Man caught trying to beak into cars in Gungahlin apartment complex

Date: July 29 2015
Police arrested a man in a Gungahlin underground car park on Tuesday night after he was caught trying to break into cars.

ACT Policing said officers found the 35-year-old Scullin man hiding in a service area of an apartment complex on Gungahlin Place after a member of the public reported suspicious behaviour about 11.15pm.

The man was found with tools and items suspected to be stolen.

He was taken to Gungahlin Police Station and later charged with trespassing, going equipped for theft, possessing stolen property, providing a false name and attempting to escape custody.

The man will face the ACT Magistrates Court on Wednesday afternoon.

Gungahlin acting station sergeant Chris Bird praised the actions of the member of the public who called police.

“This person did the right thing – they saw something that looked suspicious and they called the police,” he said.

“Often people will assume that someone else will do something, but this person took it upon themselves to take action.

“If you see someone who looks suspicious, loitering near cars or looking into vehicles, someone you don’t usually see in your complex, then call the police.”

Sergeant Bird urged Canberrans to report car break-ins to police on 131 444, even if the car was unlocked or nothing was stolen.

Police have urged anyone who may have seen the incident in Gungahlin to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or via act.crimestoppers.com.au

Information can be provided anonymously.

http://www.smh.com.au/act-news/man-caught-trying-to-beak-into-cars-in-gungahlin-apartment-complex-20150729-gimqni.html?deviceType=text

 

Woman robbed of handbag; witnesses sought

ACT Policing is seeking witnesses to a robbery that occurred in Gungahlin this morning (Monday, 20 July).

Around 9am a woman was walking towards the Big W loading dock (opposite a public car park) in Gungahlin when a male person ran up behind her and grabbed her handbag.

A brief struggle occurred with the male threatening the woman before fleeing the scene with the woman’s handbag.  He was last seen getting into a dark coloured vehicle, which sped off erratically turning left off The Valley Way and onto Gungahlin Drive.

Acting Station Sergeant Chris Bird from Gungahlin Station said this incident was a cowardly attack.

“ACT Policing treats all robberies seriously, but this type of incident where a member of the public is going about her daily business and is confronted in such a cowardly manner is disturbing. We’re calling on the public’s assistance to help us identify the offender,” Acting Station Sergeant Bird said.

Police are urging anyone who witnessed the incident or has any information that could assist police to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, or via the Crime Stoppers ACT website. Information can be provided anonymously. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.

https://www.policenews.act.gov.au/news/media-releases/woman-robbed-handbag-witnesses-sought

 

Coroners Inquest re Canberra fires of 18 January 2003 

 

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Ian HOLLINS

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Ian HOLLINS

aka  Hollinsy

Western Australia Police Force

Regd. #   7201

Rank:  Senior Constable

Stations?, Northam, Geraldton Nov 1999 to Feb 2005, Karratha ( – 2015 ), Lancelin ( 2015 – 2016 )

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  27 October 2016 = 30 years Service

Awards? No find on It’s An Honour

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Died on:  Thursday  27? October 2016 @ 1.15pm

Age:  50

Cause:  Melanoma – diagnosed October 2015

Funeral date:  Wednesday  2 November 2016 @ 2pm

Funeral locationPolice Academy Chapel, 81 Lakeside Dve, Joondalup, WA

Buried at:  Cremated

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Karratha police constable Jackie Newby and Senior Constable Ian Hollins will be heading off to Perth

Karratha police constable Jackie Newby and Senior Constable Ian Hollins will be heading off to Perth


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HOLLINS:
The Funeral Service for Snr Constable Ian Hollins of WA Police will be held in the Police Academy Chapel Joondalup commencing at 2pm on WEDNESDAY (2.11.2016). The family request all wear blue.
A private Cremation will take place at a later time.
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WA Police Union

October 27 2016 at 12:59pm ·

Our hearts go out to the family, friends and colleagues of Member Ian Hollins, who sadly lost his battle with melanoma.

As the sun surely sets: dawn will see it arise, for service, above self, demands its own prize.
You have fought the good fight: life’s race has been run, and peace, your reward, for eternity begun.
And we that are left, shall never forget, rest in peace friend and colleague, for the sun has now set. We will remember. Hasten the dawn.

Ian  HOLLINS

HOLLINS (Ian):
A Pop, Father, Son and Husband too
A serving officer of our country who we lost too soon
The smile, the giggle and the cheeky attitude
Are only a few of the many ways we will remember you
We saw the suffering and we felt the pain
We fought along side you each and every day
As time went on you began to fade away
But inside all of us your memory remains
Although our hearts ache and our souls bleed
Your legacy lives on in all of us and your spirit is free
We love you now and will forever
Your life is and always will be treasured
So watch over us for now and we will see you again soon
We’ll carry you with us in all that we do.
Love always Shaz, Courts, Ryles, Brycey and Shaelz
HOLLINS (Ian):
Dearly loved son and brother of Des (dec), Cynthia and Bruce, Lynda, Denise and their families.
Fly like an eagle Ian, love and miss you.
So happy you are free of pain.
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Published in The West Australian on Oct. 29, 2016

 

Tuesday, 1 November 2016


HOLLINS (Ian):
Rest in peace valued friend and colleague, sadly missed by all who knew and served with him. Deepest condolences to Sharon and family. Our thoughts are with you at this very difficult time.
Members, Directors and Staff WA Police Union.

Tuesday, 1 November 2016

HOLLINS (Ian ): Staff of the Mid West-Gascoyne District Police extend their condolences to Sharon and family on the passing of Ian.
Ian worked in Geraldton Nov 1999 to Feb 2005 he will be remembered fondly by all who new him R.I.P.

Monday, 31 October 2016

HOLLINS (Ian Desmond):
The Commissioner of Police and all members of the Western Australia Police regret the passing of our colleague Ian Hollins Registered Number 7201. Deepest sympathy to all of his loved ones.

Saturday, 29 October 2016

HOLLINS (Ian ): To Sharon and family. Our deepest sympathy on the passing of Ian. A loyal friend and work mate.
RIP.

Gary and Vicki

Monday, 31 October 2016

HOLLINS (Ian):
To Sharon, Courtney, Ryleigh, Bryce and Shaelyn, our thoughts are with you all on the sad loss of your beloved Ian.
Love Aunty Shirl, Uncle Dave, Jo and Tim, Amanda and Matt, and families.

Monday, 31 October 2016

HOLLINS (Ian ): If our love could have saved you, you would never have died.
You were taken from us far too soon, but the wonderful memories of our times together will bring comfort to us all.
Our heartfelt deepest sympathy to our Sister and Aunty Shaz, Nieces, Nephew and Cousins, Courtney, Ryleigh, Bryce and Shaelyn.

Love Always, Michelle, Stuart, Olivia and Jasmine.

Monday, 31 October 2016

HOLLINS (Ian):
To Sharon, Courts – Ryles, Bryce and Shaelz.
Still hard to accept the loss of our son-in-law, your grief is shared by us. He was always happy to see us, Ian will be missed. Pain free now.
Mum and Dad (Nan, Pop)

Monday, 31 October 2016

HOLLINS (Ian):
My heartfelt sympathy to Sharon and family on your sad loss.

Love Nana

Monday, 31 October 2016

HOLLINS (Ian):Dearly loved son and brother of Des (dec), Cynthia and Bruce, Lynda, Denise, Kayla, Jeannette, Louise and their families.

Fly like an eagle Ian, love and miss you. So happy you are free of pain.

 

Please Help Country Cop Fight Cancer

Situation:

My dad’s name is Ian Hollins and he has been a police officer for 30 years. He is a loving father of 4, husband, son, brother, uncle and poppy to 2 beautiful little girls. He has been diagnosed with stage 4 melanoma. This is his story. Early last year, my dad had a small mole on his hip that had never been a concern in the past and i doubt he even knew was there. He walked through a door and bumped the mole. It immediately grew to 12cm in diameter. Dad ignored the pain and continued to work through it for months. My mum had noticed the mole leaking and could see that it was making my dad very uncomfortable. But instead of going to the dr, my dad worked through the pain and got on with his job. By this stage simple things and getting out of the police car and wearing a gun belt were excruciating. Yet he continued.. The pain became too much to handle so my dad drove himself down to the emergency room at Nickol Bay Hospital in Karratha. The drs took one look at him, took a scan, and delivered the news to my dad. It was in fact an aggressive melanoma that had spread to the lymph nodes, lung and ribcage. My dad was diagnosed with melanoma in October 2015 at 49 years of age. We knew it was going to be a long and difficult road, especially living in Karratha! The police department transferred my dad to Lancelin WA to be closer to medical help and to his family. My darling mum had to leave her job to help look after my dad. Since october he has had 2 major surgeries, treatments, countless appointments, scans and tests and he is still fighting. It wasn’t until he had a seizure in june 2016 we then realised that the melanoma had spread to his brain. Another major bump in the road but we will continue to fight! So i am starting up this go fund me page to help out my parents with travel, appointment costs, treatments, medicines and accommodation for the family if things become very hard. Money should be the last thing they need to stress about and i feel this will help my dad along his way and get him the best treatment possible! We are refusing to give up on him. Thank you to all of our family and friends. You have all been so wonderful and we are incredibly lucky to have you. My dad is a brave wonderful man and is an asset to the police department and to the community. Please help us fight!

 

Update 1

3 months ago
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To everyone that has donated, We are ever so grateful and this has absolutely filled our hearts with love and hope! Love the Hollins Family xx

 

 

Update 2

2 months ago
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Hey everyone! Just an update on my dad! He will be having his last radiation treatment next monday! The radiotherapy makes him very tired and a little light headed but apart from that he is doing ok. Time to work on getting his strength back and putting on the weight he has lost. Thankyou all for your donations and kind wishes. He will beat this. Love from Courtney xx

 

 

Update 3

1 month ago
Hey guys! I know a lot of you have been asking me how dad has been going so i thought i would update everyone at once. For the last couple of weeks dad has been very sick and lethargic. We decided to take him to joondalup hospital last Sunday where we waited 7 hours in emergency! Poor dad was very frail which was heartbreaking for us to see as we are used to this big strong cop! They finally got him through and tried taking some blood which was nearly impossible with him being as dehydrated as he was. Tests come back and yes it was severe dehydration. Dad spent 4 nights in hospital. A couple of drs delivered the same news “ian we can’t do anything else for you” which is bullshit. Dad is out of hospital now looking better! We WILL keep fighting and trying everything!! No one can tell us otherwise. HOLLINS blood is strong ❤

 

 

Update 4

1 month ago
My father’s day present to dad was a ticket to the Eagles prelim final tonight! From as long as i can remember, dad has been a die hard eagles fan and not once has had the chance to go to a live game. I remember when i was young, rolling my eyes as he swore and screamed at the tv during a game. Definitely a passionate fan! Have the best night dad!! This will give him the boost he needs❤ thankfully he is having a good day:)

 

Update 5

1 month ago
Hey everyone! Once again thank you for the shares and donations! I’m boosting this post as we have more plans in place. Its really up to us now to cure dad as the dr has said there is nothing else they can do. (Which is typical) We WILL NOT give up and there will be a way we can help him. ❤ #fightingforian

 

 

 

 

Update 6

1 month ago

So here’s the latest news on dad for everyone who has been asking:)

Dad’s radiologist, Professor Spry has started more radiation on the new tumours that have appeared around dads original operation site. Professor sounds confident that this will fix them quick.This means that dad is back at the Genesis Cancer lodge where the wonderful Jo and Ron will look after dad. The immunotherapy treatments have failed and the last round put dad in hospital and nearly killed him so we are sticking to the radiation and alternative medicines

Dad is in a massive amount of pain which affects him for long car rides and sitting in general but the radiation should start to reduce the tumours right away! Dad has his good days and terrible ones but everyone’s positivity is giving him the boost to keep fighting! We will try everything because this man is special. Thank you again to everyone. Love from the Hollins family❤

 

 

 

Update 7

8 days ago

Last Wednesday dad took a turn for the worse. We had to call the ambo to take him from lancelin to joondalup hospital. Dad was dehydrated and in absolute agony. He’s back at home since yesterday everyone is keeping a close eye on him. I would share the recent photos of his tumours all over his lower back but the pictures are quite shocking. Dad cries with pain and it breaks our heart because we wish we could do more. The doctors have given up hope but we NEVER will! Miracles happen everyday. ❤

 

 

 

 

 

Update 8

5 days ago  ( Thursday 27 September 2016 )

This is an update to everyone who has helped with love, positive vibes and donations to my dad’s fund. I want to thank you on behalf of my dad and the family. This fund helped take the stress of dad in his final months. Love to you all.

1:15pm today we lost our beautiful, strong brave father. He fought so hard until his last breath. He knew we were by his side and he waited to say goodbye to every single one of his loved ones. I have never ever been so proud of one man like I was my dad. We fought for him but his time was up. He will remain in our hearts and through the hearts of the thousands of people he fought for. While our hearts are broken his memory will remain for as long as we will. We love you dad. We will make you so proud dad. See you on the other side and don’t worry about mum…we will take care of her❤

https://www.gofundme.com/2gecuos?ssid=788658641&pos=1

 

 

 

Shay Hollins
3 months ago

To everyone who has donated thank you so much, sometimes we set goals all in hope that we can get somewhere close. In just one day we’ve almost reached our goal. You are all so wonderful, we cannot thank you enough for your generosity Xxx

Kayla D Hollins
3 months ago

Absolutely amazing to see such support and love for my brother. Ty to each of you. Xxxxxxxxx

Jeannette Baxter
3 months ago

I can’t believe the goal has almost been reached! What an amazing bunch of people xxx

Anna Paccani
4 days ago

Oh Courtney – such sad news to hear. It surely was a pleasure having known Ian – even for the short time he was here in Lano. I suppose we can only take comfort in knowing that he is no longer in pain. From all of us at the Hardware, accept and pass on our heartfelt condolences – and huge hugs to all the family.

Nellster Nellster
5 days ago

Huge condolences to Shaz and kids. A fantastic wonderful loving and caring man. He will be sadly missed by many….

Sylvia Eaton
5 days ago

I have just been told by my son that Ian passed away ……Terry and I got to know Ian and Sharon and the kids when they lived in Cunderdin a very long time ago you were a fantastic farther and a fantastic friend you became our sons godfather . I cannot believe or understand why this horrible disease takes such wonderful and brave people away from us ..you will always be remembered by me and my son terry I am so sorry for your lose Sharon your always be in my heart

Kylie Day
3 months ago

So sorry to hear the news . Stay strong guys , you have an amazing family Ian ,and a load of support , thinking of you x

Lisa Phillips
3 months ago

So sorry to hear the sad news, I knew your mum and dad when they lived in Margaret River, we were all close friends but lost contact when they left town. Good luck and best wishes to Ian and to you all 🙂

 

 

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John LEPLAW

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John LEPLAW

aka LIPLAW

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank:  Senior Constable

Stations?, Manly

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1879?  to  24 June 1884 = 5 years Service

Awards?

Born:  25 May 1855 in Greendale, NSW

Baptised:  24 June 1855 at Greendale

Married:  Eliza Johnson on 29 December 1875 in Bombala, NSW

Died on:  Wednesday  24 June 1884 in Manly, NSW

Age:  29

CauseTyphoid fever

Funeral date:  Saturday  27 June 1884 @ 2.30pm

Funeral location:  Congregational Cemetery ( Manly Cemetery )

Buried at:  Manly Cemetery, Plot S.187  Register page MD17  No headstone

 Memorial at?


JOHN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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John was a policeman stationed at Manly Police Station. It was at the corner of Fountain Street (now Sydney Road) and Market Lane. A stone building was built, and opened in 1866, and was added to in 1889. This was also his residence.

The Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 28 June 1884, Page 1.

DEATHS.

LEPLAW. – June 27, at his residence, police station, Manly, John Leplaw, aged 29.

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The Sydney Morning Herald, Saturday 28 June 1884, Page 20.

FUNERAL NOTICES.

THE FUNERAL of the late JOHN LEPLAW, Senior Constable, Manly, will move from his residence, police station, Manly, at half-past 2 o’clock THIS DAY, Saturday, for the Congregational Cemetery.

ROBINS, WAUGH, and CO.,

Undertakers, Manly.

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The Late John Leplaw.

A meeting of the inhabitants of Manly, convened by the Mayor, was held on Tuesday night, for the purpose of relieving the widow and orphans of the late Senior-sergeant Leplaw, who died a few day since from an attack of typhoid fever. The deceased was a very meritorious officer, and was highly respected by the inhabitants. The Mayor made a brief speech in introducing the subject, and on being called upon the Hon. W. B. Dalley, Attorney-General, addressed the meeting as follows: – Mr Mayor,- I feel sure that all here will feel very grateful to you for your invitation to this meeting, by which you enable us to take part in a work of duty and charity. To call our attention to and inspire an interest in deserving objects of relief and compassion – to enable us by our united effort – costing so small an individual sacrifice – to succour the widow and the orphan, is one the pleasures of your office. It is needless to speak of the excellent, meritorious officer who has recently been taken away from us so suddenly. You all know how thoroughly respectable, vigilant, and trustworthy a member he was of that police force of which, happily, in this country we have so much reason to be proud, and on the high character of which our peace and sense of security directly depend. The Mayor pointed out how we may show our appreciation of his humble, honest service, by helping the wife and poor little ones whom he has left to our pity. His former comrades have shown us an admirable example; and for the credit of this little place, for our own happiness, and you may be assured that works like this in which we are asked to take part to-night are the truest and purest sources of happiness – “Thanks to the human heart by which we live. Thanks to its tenderness, its joys, and tears.” Most of the leading inhabitants of the town were present, and a subscription list was opened, and between £50 and £60 collected in the room. It is anticipated that altogether a sum of £100 or £150 will be obtained.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/13569203

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New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 – 1900), Friday 3 May 1889 (No.233), page 3279


In the Supreme Court of New South Wales.

ECCLESIASTICAL JURISDICTION.

In the lands, goods, chattels, credits, and effects of John Leplaw, late of Manly Beach, near Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, policeman, deceased, intestate.

NOTICE is hereby given that after the expiration of fourteen days from the publication hereof in the New South Wales Government Gazette, application will be made to the Supreme Court of New South Wales, in its Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction, that letters of administration of all and singular the lands, goods, chattels, credits, and effects of John Leplaw, late of Manly Beach, near Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales, policeman, deceased, intestate, who died on or about the 28th day of June, 1884, may be granted to Eliza Leplaw, of Candelo, in the said Colony, widow of the said deceased.— Dated at Bega, his 24th day of April, a.d. 1889.

WILL. J. CURTIS,

proctor for said Administratrix,

. Bega.

3679     6s. 6d.

Bega Standard and Candelo, Merimbula, Pambula, Eden, Wolumla, and General Advertiser (NSW : 1876 – 1884), Saturday 5 July 1884, page 2


DEATH

LEPLAW.- On June 28th, at his residence, Manly Beach Police Station, John, the eldest and beloved son of David and Ann Maria Leplaw of Corunna, aged 29 years.

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Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), Saturday 26 July 1884, page 11


NEWS OF THE DAY.

THE inhabitants of Manly have again been giving evidence of their generosity. Three or four weeks ago Senior-constable Leplaw, who had for some time past done duty at that watering-place, and was esteemed for many good qualities, and especially for the very efficient manner in which he discharged his police duties, died of typhoid fever, leaving a widow and children almost unprovided for. He was a comparatively young man, and had not had the opportunity of making that provision which it is incumbent upon heads of families to make. A few of his friends moved in the matter, a public meeting was held, Leplaw’s excellencies extolled, and a subscription list opened. The result, it will be seen by advertisement, is that a sum of -100 has been collected for presentation to the widow. This is not the first time the inhabitants of ” our village ” have given substantial assistance to the bereaved family of a police officer.

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New South Wales Government Gazette (Sydney, NSW : 1832 – 1900), Tuesday 7 August 1883 (No.329), page 4229


Department of Justice,

Sydney, 4th August, 1883

His Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has been pleased to appoint the undermentioned members of the Police Force to be additional Sub-Inspectors under the Licensing Act of 1882, for the Metropolitan Licencing District.

H. E. COHEN.

Rank and Name*.

Manly …….. Senior-constable John Leplaw.

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Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), Wednesday 27 August 1884, page 2


PUBLIC ACKNOWLEDGMENT.

The Widow of the late Senior-constable Leplaw desires to render her moat earnest and heartfelt thanks to the residents of Manly, also to the Officers and Members of the Police Force, who have aided her in her late bereavement, by so generously and liberally subscribing towards the relief of herself and little children.

August 14, 1884 (Signed) ELIZA LEPLAW.

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Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), Wednesday 1 August 1883, page 5


WATER POLICE COURT.

Antonio Amaral was charged with having, on the 6th July, stolen a cow, the property of John Farrell.
Mr Lowe appeared for the prosecutor, and Mr Coonan for the defendant.
The proceedings were initiated on the 9th July, and the hearing of evidence has occupied portions of six days.
Eighteen witnesses were examined, an equal number being called by each side.
It appeared that the prosecutor resided at Manly, and the defendant resided near the same place.
A man named Thomas Lovett, residing at Penrith, purchased 20 head of cattle from the defendant, paying him at the rate of 35s. each.
On the 6th July Lovett, assisted by Thomas Antonio Amaral, son of the defendant, was driving those cattle along the North Shore-road, when he was met by Thomas Farrell, father of the prosecutor.
Farrell pointed to a black and white cow, which he said was his son’s property. The cow was, it was alleged, left at the prosecutor’s place on the morning of the 7th July, and the defendant was arrested the next day by Senior-constable Leplaw.
The defence was that the cow in question was the property of the defendant, and that a mistake had been made with regard to the identity of the animal.
The defendant was committed for trial. Bail was granted, the defendant being required to enter into his own recognisance for £50, and to find two sureties in the sum of £25 each.

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Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 – 1893), Thursday 22 February 1883, page 5


 

A TROUBLESOME CUSTOMER

A stabbing affray between a Queensland black and a police-constable occurred in the bush, near Manly on Sunday morning (says the Herald).

Senior-constable Leplaw, who is stationed at Manly, received information on Saturday evening that two Queensland blacks were wandering about in the bush close by in a nude state, and on the following morning, accompanied by two civilians, he set out in pursuit of them, with a view of ascertaining how and in what condition they were living.

Having discovered their whereabouts he approached them, and by means of certain signs endeavoured to make them understand that he would give them some clothing and also food if they would accompany him. One of them wore a shirt only, whilst the other was going about perfectly naked. The former made some remark in his native tongue to the latter, who thereupon bolted off, but he was pursued and quickly overtaken by the two civilians who accompanied Senior-constable Leplaw.

The officer, thinking that the other would also attempt to run away, kept very closely to him, and immediately he drew a knife, which he had concealed about his shirt, and with it he rushed at the officer, making a blow. The latter, in endeavouring to ward it off, received a nasty gash on the back of the left hand, near the thumb.

A lively tussle ensued between Leplaw and the black, who fought most desperately, but the officer, notwithstanding that he lost a large quantity of blood, at length secured his assailant, handcuffed him, and brought him along with his mate to Manly.

Leplaw then escorted them by the s.s. Fairlight to Sydney, and had them locked up.

The wound on the officer’s hand was dressed at Manly. Although a very

ugly one, it is not likely that it will have any serious results.

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Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners’ Advocate (NSW : 1876 – 1954) , Thursday 22 February 1883, page 3


BARNUM THE SHOWMAN AGAIN.

The two Queensland ‘blacks’ who were arrested by Senior-constable Leplaw, near Manly, on Sunday morning, and one of whom stabbed the officer in the hand; were brought before Mr. Marsh, S.M., at the Water Police Court Sydney, on Monday ( says the S. M. Herald ) and on the application of the police they were remanded for a week.

Mr. Cunningham, an agent for the well known Barnum show, appeared in court, and he informed Mr. Marsh that the prisoners formed part of a contingent of nine blacks which he had recently procured in Queensland for the purpose of forwarding to Mr. Barnum to add to his list of curiosities. He had been instructed by Mr. Barnum to obtain six or more Queensland blacks, and with a view of carrying out his directions Mr. Cunningham proceeded to a camp in Queensland some few weeks ago, and after making certain offers to the nine in question they were induced to accompany him.

He brought them to Sydney, and the two prisoners deserted, thus accounting for their presence in the bush near Manly.

Mr. Marsh replied that it appeared to him as if the case partook very much of the character of kidnapping, and legal proceedings might in consequence be the result at any moment. He added that the matter should be thoroughly inquired into by the police, and he was informed that it would be.

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Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), Saturday 24 February 1883, page 11


NEWS OF THE DAY

AT the Water Police Court yesterday, ” Jimmy,” a Northern Queensland aboriginal under engagement to proceed to America to join Barnum’s show, was again brought up on a charge of having unlawfully and maliciously stabbed Senior-constable Leplaw. Sub-inspector Atwill stated that he had not been able to secure the services of any person who would be able to interpret the language spoken by the accused, and that he had not been able to even secure the services of any one who would be able to make the accused under stand the nature of the offence with which he had been charged. Under these circumstances he desired to abandon the prosecution. The accused was thereupon discharged.

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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 – 1931), Monday 7 August 1882, page 3


Row at Manly Beach

The recent disturbances at Manly Beach formed the subject of investigation again on Saturday, at the Water Police Court, before Mr. Buchanan, S.M.

Adam Fraser, who was brought up on three charges of assaulting senior constable Leplaw, resisting the police, and assaulting constable Minogue, was fined £5 or the alternative of one month in gaol.

John Lewis, who was also similarly prosecuted by the same officers, was discharged, the case against him not being substantiated.

This matter will come on again at the Court on Tuesday afternoon, there being still two cases to be dealt with by the bench.

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Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser (NSW : 1843 – 1893), Thursday 22 June 1882, page 6


Charge of Arson.

( From the Echo. )

The hearing of a charge of arson preferred against one Robert Burman was concluded at the Water Police Court on Saturday, before Mr. Buchanan, S.M.

The prisoner was charged with having on or about Monday, 5th instant, wilfully set fire to a dwelling house at Manly Beach, the property of Mr. T. Stonier.

Sergeant Higgins deposed that when he arrested the prisoner at 5 o’clock on the evening of Friday, 9th instant, and informed him of the nature of the charge, he said “I do not know how I did it ; there is no use blaming anyone else for it ; I must have been drunk when I did it ; I have no recollection of how it was done ;” witness had seen the prisoner on the 7th instant, when a conversation took place concerning a robbery, which, it was alleged, occurred at the prisoner’s place some time before the fire, and also with respect to a bullet which prisoner had previously stated had been fired at him ; prisoner on this occasion said that the robbery was genuine, but that he fired the shot himself; he also stated that on the morning of the fire he was sleeping at Mr. Littlejohn’s house, and that about 2 o’clock he was awakened by hearing an explosion of cartridges and the barking of dogs ; he found that his place was in flames, and that the two back rooms were burnt ; he had lost everything by the fire, and did not know who had done it ; on the 7th instant prisoner was in a house which was situate about 220 yards from that which had been destroyed by fire ; when witness inquired about the shot, prisoner showed him a window through which he said the shot had been fired ; witness asked him how it occurred, and whether he knew who did it, when he made a statement to the effect that about two o’clock in the morning he heard a voice saying, ” Are you asleep ?” that was the way in which his master used to call him – when he (prisoner) opened the door, and looked out, and saw a man standing about 10 yards off ; the man ( prisoner stated ) said to him ” I thought I roasted you the other night, take that,” at the same time firing a shot from a pistol ; he pursued the man over the rocks towards the Quarantine Ground, where he missed him ; the prisoner showed witness some tracks, which he said were made by the man ; prisoner also stated that he knew the man, whose name was Carl Endersen, and that he had previously known him in Victoria, where they quarrelled ; that Endersen threatened to have revenge, and that he believed it was he who had set fire to the house ; subsequently, in the course of conversation, the prisoner stated that it was he (prisoner) who had fired the shot, and that he had never known a man named Carl Endersen ; witness had made inquiries, but had not been able to find any such man.

Constable John Leplaw deposed that at about half-past five o’clock on the evening of the 5th instant prisoner came to him at Manly, and stated that his house was burned down by fire at ten minutes past two o’clock that morning ; in reply to enquiries, prisoner stated that he was sleeping at Mr. Littlejohn’s, about 200 yards from the house which had been destroyed, and that his wife and family were away at Marrickville, at Mr. Stonier’s place ; prisoner said he first saw the fire himself, having been awakened by crackers and barking of dogs, that he had 40 cartridges in the house, and that the place had been wilfully set on fire. This witness, having described other conversations which took place between him and the prisoner, said he made a search in the house occupied by the prisoner since the fire, and found a leaden bullet (produced), and on the bed in the bedroom occupied by prisoner, he ( witness ) found a loaded pistol ; prisoner then said, ” Don’t go any further in this case, I’m the man you’re looking for;” witness asked him what he meant, and he replied, ” I’m the man that’s done the whole of it, do what you like with me, I will make a full confession ;” prisoner also said, ” I fired the shot into the room on the morning of the 7th, and I don’t know there is such a man as Carl Endersen, for whom I got a warrant, alive ;” witness asked him why he had done it, and he replied, ” I was afraid that I would be blamed for the burning of the house, I was trying to make up a scheme to get out of it ;” witness asked him whether he knew anything about the burning of the house, and he paused for a moment and then said, “No, I do not;” witness then asked him how he accounted for the footprints, and …. could show him ( witness ) the ……..belong to another party; I put them on to lead you astray; you will find the boots in Littlejohn’s house, in the largo room;” in consequence of that conversation witness arrested prisoner, and afterwards went to Mr. Littlejohn’s house and found the boots which corresponded with the tracks which prisoner had pointed out ; the house which was destroyed seemed to be scantily furnished. Other witnesses were called, and their testimony tended to show that prisoner was the first person seen near the house when it was discovered by some neighbours to be in flames ; that the building consisted of four rooms, and was constructed of weatherboard ; that it was the property of Mr. Thomas Stonier, of Marrickville ; that prisoner had arranged to purchase it for £500, the purchase money to be paid in weekly instalments of £1 ; that he had made four payments ; and that the building was insured by Mr. Stonier in the London and Lancashire office for £100, and that Mr. Stonier had made a claim on that policy.

The prisoner, having been cautioned in the usual way, made a statement to the effect that he had been drinking on the Saturday and Sunday preceding the fire, and that he went home at 8 o’clock on Sunday night, and could not remember anything more than that the house was in flames when he awoke next morning.

The prisoner was committed for trial at the next Court- of Quarter Sessions. Bail was granted, the prisoner being required to enter into his own bond of £100, and to find two sureties in £50 each.

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Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), Thursday 22 July 1880, page 3


WATER POLICE COURT.

Yesterday, Messrs Brown, Greville, and Captain Edwards, Js P were on the bench in the Charge Court.

Matthew Regan, on remand, was convicted of resisting Constable Leplaw while in the execution of his duty, and ordered to pay a fine of 20s , or go to gaol for seven days.

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Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), Wednesday 30 June 1880, page 6


WATER POLICE COURT.

Yesterday, the bench in the Charge Court was occupied by Messrs. Reading, Penfold, and Cock, and in the Summons Court by Messrs. Hunt and Jenkins.

Michael O’Hare was fined in the sum of 40s. for assaulting Constable Leplaw in the execution of his duty, with the alternative of one month’s imprisonment. A further charge of wilfully damaging the constable’s uniform was preferred against the prisoner, for which he was ordered to pay the amount of the damage – namely, 45s., or to suffer an additional term of imprisonment for one month.

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Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), Saturday 31 January 1880, page 7


POLICE.

 

At the Central Police Court, yesterday, the Police Magistrate was assisted in the Crime Court by Messrs. Jolly, Reading, Thomas, Skerratt, and Carpenter; and in trio Summons Court, by Messrs. Neale, Ridge, Barden, and Blair.

Mark Tierney, butcher, was proceeded against on a charge of cruelly ill-treating three calves. It appeared that the defendant was driving the calves in a cart up Oxford-street, to Paddington, on Thursday night, when the attention of Constable Leplaw was attracted to the condition of the animals in the vehicle. The cart was too small for the purpose, and the calves were huddled together in such a manner that they were almost unable to move, while their legs were tied so tightly that the rope cut through the skin.

The Bench fined the defendant in the sum of 20s., with 21s. complainant’s’ costs ; or, in default, seven days’ imprisonment.

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NSWBDMBirth =  V18553187 42B/1855

NSWBDM – Death = 5921/1884

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New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   ?

Rank:  Constable

Stations?, 21 Division – death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  13 November 1954 = ? years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born? ? 1928

Died on:  Saturday  13 November 1954

Age:  26

Cause:  Motor vehicle accident – Off Duty – Pedestrian – Heavy rain

Event location:  corner of Condamine Street and Kentwell Road, Manly

Funeral date:  Tuesday  16 November 1954

Funeral location?

Buried at:  Manly Cemetery, Hill St, Manly

Plot:  N. 168  RC75  Headstone: Yes    Vine Hall # 1393

 Memorial at?

In loving memory of my dear son Raymond Joseph Buttel died 13 11 1954 aged 26. Also mother, Margaret Eyre died 7 6 1939 aged 61 R I P

In loving memory of my dear son Raymond Joseph Buttel died 13 11 1954 aged 26. Also mother, Margaret Eyre died 7 6 1939 aged 61 R I P

 

RAY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
* NOT JOB RELATED

 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

Manning River Times and Advocate for the Northern Coast Districts of New South Wales (Taree, NSW : 1898 – 1954), Monday 15 November 1954, page 2


Obituary

An off-duty police constable was fatally injured when hit by a car at the corner of Condamine Street and Kentwell Road Manly, on Saturday night ( during heavy rain ). He was Constable Raymond Joseph Buttel, 26, married, of Ocean View Road Harboard, who was attached to No. 21 Division.

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NSWBDM – Death = 28485/1954  Father = Herbert Victor.  Mother = Agnes

No find in NSW for a Marriage.

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Stephen David Clifford PEPPERELL

NSW Police Cadet # 2754

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  16054

Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – commenced 6 December 1971

Probationary Constable – appointed 23 November 1973

Constable 1st Class – appointed 23 November 1978

Senior Constable – appointed 23 November 1982

Final Rank = Senior Constable – Death

Stations?, Tamworth ( 1980 – 1982 ), Kootingal ( 1982 – death ) ( 25 years at the ONE Station )

ServiceFrom  6 December 1971  to  ? ? 2007 = 36 years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 28 May 1990

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 24 March 2000

Born:  23 November 1954

Died on? October 2007

Cause:  Motor Vehicle Accident – Motor Cycle – Off Duty – Private cycle

Age:  53

Funeral date:  19 October 2007

Funeral location:  St Paul’s Anglican Church, Tamworth

Buried at?

 

PROUDLY REMEMBERED: Senior Constable Stephen Pepperell has been honoured with the unveiling of an official police memorial in Sydney. Photo: Supplied

PROUDLY REMEMBERED: Senior Constable Stephen Pepperell has been honoured with the unveiling of an official police memorial in Sydney. Photo: Supplied

Memorial: NSW Police force Service Memorial Wall, Sydney Police Centre, Surry Hills, D34 ( left wall )

 

 

 

STEPHEN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
* Not Job related

* BUT IS MENTIONED ON THE SYDNEY POLICE CENTRE, MEMORIAL WALL



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Big crowd farewells Kootingal policeman

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Hundreds of people have packed St Paul’s Anglican Church in Tamworth, in north-west New South Wales, for the funeral today of long serving Kootingal policeman Steve Pepperell.

The crowd at this morning’s service was told of a family man who faced tragedy in his life, but who also made an enormous contribution to the police service since his induction in the early 1970s.

Senior Constable Pepperell was killed in a motorbike accident last week, sending shockwaves through the community he had served for many years.

The overflowing crowd watched the service on big screen TVs that had been placed outside the church.

The head of the Tamworth-based Oxley local area command, Tony Jefferson, says he remembers an officer who trained many young officers, who in turn have made a large contribution to the police service.

“He’d walk in here when he’d report to Tamworth with this devilish smirk on his face, and you’d never know what he’d been up to,” he said.

He says he will miss Senior Constable Pepperell’s roguish sense of humour.

http://www.abc.net.au/news/2007-10-19/big-crowd-farewells-kootingal-policeman/703628

Kootingal police officer honoured on memorial plaque

“So we have a lot of respect and gratitude towards the police, and appreciation that after seven years they continue to remember Dad. It is a really nice tribute.”

It was also his work outside the force  made him a familiar face around Kootingal.

Senior Constable Pepperell  was member and president of the Kootingal Lions Club, president of Kootingal Bowling Club, a Group 4 referee and also an avid Harley-Davidson rider.

He continues to be honoured with the Steve Pepperell Memorial Shield football match, which is played annually in Kootingal and raises funds for the Cancer Council – a cause close to his heart after he suffered Hodgkin’s lymphoma.

http://www.northerndailyleader.com.au/story/3385934/kootingal-police-officer-honoured-on-memorial-plaque/

 

 

 

2017 Steve Pepperell Memorial Shield Day

2017 Steve Pepperell Memorial Shield Day

 

2017 Steve Pepperell Memorial Shield Day

2017 Steve Pepperell Memorial Shield Day

 

 

KOOTINGAL-MOONBI TO HOST STEVE PEPPERELL SHIELD MEMORIAL DAY

 

The Kootingal-Moonbi rugby league club is calling on teams competing in Group 4 to pledge their support behind the, 2018 Steve Pepperell Shield Memorial Day.

The day honours Steve Pepperell’s tireless dedication to the community of Kootingal, with all proceeds from the day going to the New South Wales Cancer Council.

Prize money is up for grabs for the winner and runners-up. The fundraiser will be held on March 10.

http://www.nbnnews.com.au/2017/12/29/kootingal-moonbi-to-host-steve-pepperell-shield-memorial-day/

 

 

Pepperell Shield biggest yet as second division gets into gear

GROUP 4 Second Division clubs have been converging on Kootingal for the past five years to play a bit of footy before the start of the season and raise some money for the Cancer Council.

The sixth Steve Pepperell Memorial Shield tomorrow will be one of the biggest yet with eight teams entered.

Even re-formed clubs Walcha and Boggabri have joined their new second division opponents is supporting the event, played in honour of the late Steve Pepperell.

Walcha and Boggabri meet in their first game of the day in an all-Kangaroo derby, before Walcha tackles Quirindi and Boggy faces Manilla.

All teams will play two games each and the winner will be the team with the best record for the day.

Werris Creek is the defending champion having won every trophy available to a second division club last season. With so many teams entered the day is a long one.

The first game is at 9am when Manilla tackles Bendemeer, with the last game to finish about 5.30pm before the presentation of the shield.

There will also be some exhibition league tag games between Dungowan, Kootingal, Quirindi and Walcha – the first league tag games to be played under the Group 4 banner.

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Magpies grab a third Pepperell shield

WERRIS Creek maintained its love affair with the pre-season Steve Pepperell Memorial Shield competition on Saturday.

The Magpies won it for the third time in its five-year history at Kootingal after winning both of their games.

The Creek faced reigning Group 4 Second Division premiers Barraba in the final game and needed to win it to be a chance to taking the title.

Against a Bulldogs side severely weakened since that grand final success the Magpies were convincing winners.

“We won our last game, beat Barraba 30-6,” Creek coach Ron Dellar said.

“We just beat them around the ruck because we were fitter than them.”

There were six teams involved in the tournament.

All six played two games each, with the trophy going to the side with the best record at the end of the day.

Kootingal also won both of its games but Creek won on for and against differential after it also rolled local rivals Quirindi 16-6 earlier in the day.

Kooty also beat Quirindi but its first match against Dungowan only produced a 4-nil win.

Bendemeer was the other side involved.

Creek is celebrating its centenary this season and winning the charity event is a great way to start it.

“We were good around the ruck,” Dellar said.

“That’s where we got them.

“Peter Darcy scored two tries in the Barraba game.

“He played well.

“And Phil Beaton and Thomas Brown were good too.”

Money raised at the Pep Shield goes to the Cancer Council.

Creek continues its build-up to the second division season with a three-way trial next week.

“We play Gunnedah at Werris Creek and Kooty is also coming down,” Dellar said.

“That should be a good and then we have the (Wests) Knockout.”

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Delvene KING

AKA  Del
Late of  ?

Victoria Police

Regd. #  31857

Victoria Police Academy squad 6 of 1999, graduated on 24 September 1999

Rank:  Constable – sworn in and appointed on 22 September 1999

Senior Constable – appointed on 22 September 2003

Leading Senior Constable – appointed on 22 September 2011

Stations:  Melbourne East, Essendon and Moonee Ponds in Melbourne, Victoria

ServiceFrom  10th of May, 1999  to  21st of March, 2018 = 18 years Service

Awards: Victoria Police Service Medal, 1st Clasp, 15 Years; National Medal, 15 Years

Born:   15 April 1975

Died on:   21 March 2018

Age:  42

Cause:   complications caused by Adult Onset Stills Disease

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   9th of April 2018, 2pm

Funeral location:   Good Shepherd Chapel at the Abbotsford Convent

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   cremated, memorial to be confirmed

 Memorial located at:   ?

Family information: Loved Wife of Sean McConville
Mother to AJ and Milla
Daughter of Peter and Patricia King
Sister to Sharni and Adam

Delvene King

Del

Del

Del

DELVENE KING is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
* NOT JOB RELATED

 

Leading Senior Constable Delvene King was stationed at Melbourne East, Essendon and Moonee Ponds in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia while serving for Victoria Police.

She has always dedicated her life to the community. Outside of policing, Del was also a former President of Rotary Club Flemington and managed several teams for Vic Synchro – Victorian Synchronised Ice Skating community.

“Rest now in eternal peace, freedom and happiness, free from all suffering and illness. You mean the world to so very many people beautiful lady, sending a world of love with you always Del.”

“The lives of so very many people near and far are so much richer for having had known loved or even met Del and her generosity still continues through her organ donations and Del will also continue to help others by way of important and much needed medical research.”

Links:

Bon Voyage to GSE Team to India – Rotary District 9800

Aussie cops in state to exchange tricks of the trade

Ice Lounge Launch Party

Rotary Networker

 Funeral location TBA

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May they forever Rest In Peace

Tina Louise WILSON

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Tina Louise WILSON nee ROWSTON

Late of Engadine & formerly of Binya

Wife of Serving member Steve & Serving member Chris

NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class 204

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  28982

Rank:  Senior Sergeant – Death

Stations?, Mona Vale, West Wyalong, Wollongong P/LAC, Sydney City P/LAC, Central Metropolitan Region Operations ( SPC ) – User Pays co-ordinator – Death

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1984  to  12 April 2018 = 32 years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   1 March 1964

Died on:   Thursday  12 April 2018

Age:  54

Cause:   Cancer

Event location:  St George Hospital, Sydney

Event date:  Thursday  12 April 2018 during the A.M.

Funeral date:  Friday  20 April 2018 @ noon

Funeral location:   South Chapel, Woronora Crematorium, Linden St, Sutherland

Wake:  Club on East, East Pde, Sutherland

Funeral Parlour:   Griffith Regional Funeral Services – 6964 4473

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial Service at:   Binya Community Hall ( Griffith Region ) on Thursday  26 April 2018 from 11am

Tina Louise WILSON nee ROWSTON


Tina Louise WILSON nee ROWSTON

Hanna WILSON & Tina WILSON

Hanna WILSON & Tina WILSON

Tina Louise WILSON

TINA  is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
  *NEED MORE INFO

 

 

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It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Tina Louise Wilson (Nee Rowston)
Adored wife of Steve.
Much loved Mother and Mother-In-Law of Chris & Jenna, Hannah & Ben
Cherished Tee Tee to Layla and Sonny.
Loved Daughter of Kevin & Mim
Sister of Phil Rowston and Jenny Overs.
Late of Engadine and formerly of Binya
who passed away peacefully at St George Hospital, Sydney
on Thursday 12th April at the age of 54 years.
Relatives and friends of the late Tina Wilson are respectfully invited to attend a funeral service which is to be held at Woronora Crematorium, Sutherland, with full police honours
on Friday 20th April commencing at 12:00noon.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday 26th April at the Binya Community Hall commencing at 11:00am.
Funeral arrangements for the late Tina Wilson are in the care of Jennifer Overs and Peter Woodward of Griffith Regional Funeral Services, Funeral Directors of 172 Wakaden Street, Griffith.
In lieu of flowers donations will be received for Police Legacy.

Tina Wilson is a Senior Sergeant with the Central Metro Region of the NSW Police Force. A very special lady who sadly, was recently given a Stage 4 Cancer diagnosis.

Being a police officer means a lot to Tina and her family, both her husband and son are serving officers and her daughter is a paramedic with the NSW Ambulance Service. Serving the community is what Tina is about, that, and sewing, and being a pretty great grandma to her two beautiful grandchildren.

Tina’s an absolute champion and we really want to help her out with the increasing medical costs. If you can spare a couple of dollars this week to help out the most humble and devoted policing family, please do so by clicking on the photos on this post.

#bluefamily #nswpolicelegacy #caringforthepolicefamily

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Kelly MASON nee HAGAN

AKA  Kel
Late of  ?

Queensland Police Force

Regd. #  ?????

Rank:  Detective Senior Constable – death

Stations:  Ipswich Police District, Goodna Police Station ( 2009 ), Springfield Police Station, Ipswich Child Protection Investigation Unit, Noosa Child Protection Investigation Unit,

ServiceFrom  ? ? 2008  to  29 April 2018 = 10 years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   20 February 1985

Died on:   29 April 2018

Age:  33

Cause:   Cancer – Cervical ( diagnosed November 2017 )

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Friday  4 May 2018 @ 2pm

Funeral location:   Lifepointe Baptist Church, 186 Wises Rd, Buderim, Sunshine Coast, Qld

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

Kelly MASON nee HAGAN & Josh 12 March 2016

Kelly & Josh MASON 12 March 2016

 

KELLY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
* NOT JOB RELATED

 

 

 

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RIP Detective Senior Constable Kelly Mason

Thank you for your service, devotion & loyalty. Condolences to Joshua, family, friends and the Thin Blue Line.

Heaven gained another angel

The beautiful Detective Senior Constable Kelly Mason (Hagan) has lost her very courageous battle with cancer.

Kelly commenced operational duties with the Queensland Police Service in 2008 where she was assigned first year duties within the Ipswich Police District.

Kel finished her first year where she was tenured to the Goodna Police Station. After Goodna, Kel completing her tenure at Goodna Station – Kelly transferred to Springfield Police Station on it’s opening before obtaining a position with the Ipswich Child Protection Investigation Unit where she gained a reputation as a lead investigator with dogged determination and gained the admiration of many officers who would often come to her for advice and help.

Kel obtained her Detectives appointment (which is no easy task); whilst on the Detective Training Program Kel met her best friend and soul mate Josh Mason.

Kel then moved on to the beautiful Sunshine Coast to be with Josh and she continued to work as a Detective within the Noosa Child Protection Investigation Unit where she could continue her passion of helping others.

Kel married her soul mate Joshua Mason on the 12th of March 2016.

As Kel and Josh began to set a life together fate stepped in and showed her hand.

Beautiful Kel was diagnosed with rare form of cervical cancer in November 2017.

Kel fought the good fight and never once let her situation bring her down, as sick as she was she made the most of life living every minute for her family and her friends which meant the world to her.

Kel was always know for her beautiful smile, kind soul and gentle nature. the mark that she has left in this world will never be forgotten.

Funeral Service information for Kelly Mason.

The funeral will be held this Friday the 4th of May at 2pm at the Lifepointe Baptist Church located at 186 Wises Road, Buderim, Sunshine Coast.

This will be an open public funeral with Police tribute.

A reminder that the wish fund is continuing to assist the family with any financial costs. Each contribution, no matter how small is greatly appreciated.
ANZ bank
BSB: 014672
Account: 221316906
Account name: Joshua mason

 

 

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