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Police Dog – Survivor Jeff 

Late of Batemans Bay

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  P.D. ‘ Survivor Jeff ‘

RankPolice Dog

Handler:  Sergeant Roger Mayer # 20031

Stations:  NSW Police Dog Unit

ServiceFrom  ? ? 2008 to  ? ? 2013 = 5 years Service

Awards:   ?

Born:   21 May 2007

Died:  Thursday  19 July 2018

Age:  11

Cause:   Age

Event date:  Thursday  19 July 2018

Funeral date:  Thursday  19 July 2018

Buried at:   Home

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Police Handler - Sgt Roger Mayer & Police Dog - Survivor Jeff<br />

Police Handler – Sgt Roger Mayer & Police Dog – Survivor Jeff

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

 

 

 

 Funeral location:  Batemans Bay

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Roger H Mayer

I would like to celebrate the Life and Times of my best mate. PD Survivor Jeff.

He came in to the world on 21/5/2007 with some siblings.

Father NSW Police Dog Haas of some Notoriety.

Mother a NZ Police Brood bitch with poor mothering skills. She ate all but two of the pups.

A surrogate mother, also a NSW PD killed the 2nd last one.

The remaining pup, Survivor Jeff.

His Grand father by all accounts was a well respected and feared South African Police Dog. His seed much sought after.

Young Jeff proved to be a bit of a hoodlum when being puppy walked and very high spirited.
I was due to re-team in June 2008. As a 52 year old Sergeant Dog Handler who was never the fastest bloke on the track I was given Jeff. Partly as punishment by the Ma’am – ( Supt Julie Middlemiss ). I think she believed, from prior progeny from HAAS that all failed to become police dogs, Jeff would follow suit.

I met Jeff, after some debate with Ma’am saying I needed time to get some sort of a bond two weeks before the course commenced at Bringelly in June 2008.
I met this stringy 12 month old ( B 21st May) dog and immediately felt a bond with him. Took him home and kept my mouth shut at what a cracking good dog I had in case someone changed their mind.

I commenced the course with some great blokes and dogs ( I may be corrected but this might be one of a few, if any, who all commenced and completed the course with same dogs)
Mark Smith and Harry, John Basan and Bernie, Gav Lawrence and Odie (Bodie), Paul Cornale and Boags.

I was still the slowest bloke on the course with one of the fastest dogs. Jeff made me look good; and for the next 10 years made me look good.
Great course with some great blokes. I was very fortunate to win the “Chuck Connor” trophy by about half a point from Mark Smith who with Harry had great obedience.

Jeff was not a brilliant Police Dog nor I a brilliant handler. He did everything I asked of him and then gave more. Being a supervisor I found myself locked in the supervisors office most shifts counting glocks answering phones, doing CMF, PMS, COPS everything but catching crooks.
Every chance I got I would escape and hunt developing Jeff. He loved the work.

In 2009 an opportunity came up to travel to Queensland Police Academy to train in Human Remains Detection (Cadaver) There were two positions. Paul Cornale and Boags were selected and I threw my hat in the ring.
The bosses fought but I begged and even cried I think to be allowed to go.
Bruno,(Paul Cornale) Boags, Jeff and I went!

I spent a month with Bruno in the antiquated barracks in Oxley loving every second of it.

Jeff excelled himself in the course and we were all accredited as Human Remains detection teams. There was a bit of QLD NSW rivalry but the QLD guys were so good to us. Best dog on the course was Tank handled by Ben Mac. What a cracking good dog. Little tough bastard bit like a croc. And Ben built like a bull didn’t need a dog.

I was so happy to be away from the office, phones PMS, CMT, COPS S.H.I.T. CMF and the rest playing with smelly body pieces and skid marked undies was heaven.

We returned to Sydney and increased the Cadaver dogs to 3 from 1 with Dave Cole and OSCAR ( Great Cadaver dog, son of ANJA my previous PD)

Together we did many jobs and Jeff, god bless him loved the work. He would not stop searching to the point I would have to tie him up or put him in the car so he would rest.
I was always very proud to be his handler when looking for missing people with their loved ones present thanking us for our efforts. Working with SCC, Homicide and Gangs Squads, educating them on where likely spots to hide or find bodies and how to get rid of bodies. They always remarked, ” You have thought about this a bit haven’t you “? Worried looks followed.
I was just so happy to be out in the bush with Jeff looking for a body. Jeff always did me proud and, as I said, made me and the Dog Unit look good.

In 2011 the PTSD bus hit me. As a result I was retired on 18th July 2013.
At this juncture I was not thinking properly ( more than usual). I must thank Mick Goodwin the Boss at the time he gave me Jeff. I believe without Jeff, Jane Mayer-Simcock my wife and girls Dayna and Kyrah, Things might have not gone so well.

From 2013 onwards Jeff and I were together, Jane could always find me, Just look for Jeff.

He continued to help people, Training dogs with aggression issues, Rangers how to deal with Dangerous dogs. People with fears of dogs. Everyone who came in to contact with the big fella loved him.
He had no malice or any vices. This may be hard to believe, but many can attest to it, but when working off lead he never chased any game, cat, other dog, roo’s wallaby’s, rabbits. He would just watch them go by and continue searching.

Last week on Wednesday he showed some lameness in his left shoulder. On and off over the last couple of years.
I took him to the vet Saturday started on some anti inflammatories.

Monday I was not happy and went back.

Heavier drugs, X-Rays Tuesday. Lunch time Tuesday shown number of spurs on spine and fused disc on thoracic. Probably accounting for shoulder pain not picked up in previous visits.
We were sending the x-rays to canberra for a specialist to view and looking at CT Scan in Canberra.

Wednesday 18th, 5 years since retirement, Jeff worse. Could not move properly fell on his face having dinner.

I decided on Wednesday it would be his last nightThursday would be his last day. Put him to bed at foot of our bed and he did not move all night.

Thursday morning 19th he could not get up. I went out with Jane to do the horses. He always comes up. Some how he got to the middle of the hall way. When we got back, he had managed to get to the door to the garage but no further.

I picked him up and took him to the vet where he was put to sleep in the back of his ute with me holding his head.

I took him home and left him in the ute until after lunch. Jane and I went up near the horse sheds to the track where I walk the dogs every day and he was laid to rest in the bush facing the house so he can still look after us.

I will now be able to say g’day every time I walk past.

Jeff thank you for all you did, your patience with a dumb handler ( you probably deserved a better one) your work ethic and care of all our family even Mollie (Cavoodle) who only in the last week spoke to you.

RIP Big Fella

Your Dad

 

 


Leslie Phillip CONNELLY

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Leslie Phillip CONNELLY

Late of ?

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class # 131

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 15352

Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 19 June 1972

Constable 1st Class – appointed 19 July 1977

Senior Constable – appointed 19 July 1981

Final Rank = Senior Constable

Stations: ?, Maroubra, Bass Hill ( 19 Division ), VKG1 – Sydney ( 1980’s ) & VKG2 – Warilla,

Service: From ? ? pre June 1972? to 11 November 1999 ( H.O.D ) = 27+ years Service

Awards: National Medal – granted 2 November 1988

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 20 November 1998

Born: 7 January 1952

Died on: 4 August 2018

Age: 66

Cause: Cancer of the bone

Event location: Palliative Care Unit – Nowra

Event date: ?

Funeral date: Friday  17 August 2018 @ noon

Funeral location: Shoalhaven Memorial Gardens & Lawn Cemetery, Worrigee Rd, Worrigee ( Nowra )

Funeral Parlour:  Murphy Family Funerals – Nowra

Buried at: Cremated

Memorial located at: ?

Leslie Phillip CONNELLY

 

LESLIE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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Our condolences to his wife, Barbara.
Nothing further, at this time, is known about this mans career.

Harold Ross LAWSON

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Harold Ross LAWSON 

Late of Northern Territory
AKA  Roscoe & Ross

NSW Police Cadet # 2358

“possibly” from Redfern Police Academy Class # 123

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  14269

Rank: NSW Police Cadet – commenced 13 May 1968

Probationary Constable – appointed 11 September 1970

Constable 1st Class – appointed 21 November 1975 ( Seniority date = 11 Sept. 1975 )

Sergeant – appointed 21 February 1986

Chief Inspector – appointed ???

Final Rank = Chief Inspector

Stations?, Academy, Consorting Squad, Major Crimes Squad – South West, Hurstville Dets ( 1983 – 85 ), Bass Hill ( early 1990’s ), Instructor at Detectives Course, Wagga Wagga Dets ( O.I.C. ), Lake Macquarie LAC – Retirement

ServiceFrom  13 May 1968  to  23 September 2006 = 38+ years Service

Awards:   National Medal – granted 8 June 1988

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 27 September 1996

Born:   11 September 1951

Died on:   Wednesday  1 August 2018

Age:  66

Cause:   Stroke

Event location:  Darwin, N.T.

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Thursday  9 August 2018 @ 10am

Funeral location:   Wauchope Uniting Church, Hastings St, Wauchope

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Comboyne General Cemetery

 Memorial located at:   ?

Harold Ross LAWSON

Harold Ross LAWSON

Harold Ross LAWSON

 

HAROLD is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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George Juris KAINS

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George Juris KAINS 

Late of Georges Hall

Father to Lisa May KAINS NSWPF ( R.I.P. )

Father to Peter KAINS – Resigned NSWPF ( now Fire & Rescue NSW )

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class # 121

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  13923

Uniform # 3585

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 8 December 1969

Senior Constable – appointed 8 December 1978

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 15 October 1985

Final Rank = Senior Sergeant

Stations?, General Duties, Highway Patrol, South West Legal Services ( Prosecutor ) – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? Pre Dec 1969?  to  ? ? 2003? = 34+ years Service

Awards:   National Medal – granted 10 September 1986

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 8 November 1995

Born:   29 September 1949

Died on:   Wednesday  8 August 2018

Age:  69

Cause:   Cancer – Leukaemia

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Thursday  16 August 2018 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:   St Mary, Queen of Heaven, Catholic Church, Georges Crescent, GEORGES HALL

Wake location: Bankstown Sports Club

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

George Juris KAINS

34 years Service

 

GEORGE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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Ted Collins – NSW Fallen Police FB Group  9 August 2018
With all due respect. I knew George as a police prosecutor at Bankstown.
I also did a prang when he was off duty, riding his motorcycle home. He got injured when a driver failed to give way. Later that driver pleaded not guilty. Another top prosecutor Bob King ever alert noticed that the driver sat awkwardly in the witness box. It was revealed that he the driver was blind in his right eye. George was granted money in third party claim and set up his own hire car business.
Rest in peace mate.
Rossco Wilson – NSW Fallen Police FB Group  9 August 2018
RIP George, your battle with cancer is over. You & Barb fought the good fight. I first Met George when he was a Police prosecutor at Bidura Children’s Court. He was a tough but fair prosecutor & woe betide the unprepared Constable at a hearing. My wife & Barb later met through a TAFE course unrelated to the police force & became good friends. George was a pussy cat out of the job but was & remains a good friend.

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995), Saturday 23 July 1994, page 4


Man charged over missing teenager

SYDNEY: A man appeared in a Sydney court yesterday charged with sexual assault and kidnapping after police raided a property in Sydney’s west earlier in the day.

Police had found a 17 year-old girl who allegedly had been abducted as she walked home from school on Monday.

Vanna Chea, 23, of Hinchinbrook, was remanded m custody in Bankstown Local Court after being charged with kidnapping and four counts of sexual intercourse without consent.

He also was charged with breach of a personal violence order to stay away from the victim and her family, which was issued in Fairfield Court four weeks ago, on June 22.

The case was adjourned to Monday so a Cambodian interpreter could be found.

Police Prosecutor Sergeant George Kains said the sexual intercourse was alleged to have occurred between July 18 and yesterday.

Chea was an Australian resident, he said.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118192853

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995), Friday 29 July 1988, page 4


Courts

Blood-stained clothes, rifle found near suspect’s house

SYDNEY: Blood-stained clothing and a sawn-off rifle were found near the house of a man charged with the murder of his flatmate, Burwood Local Court was told yesterday.

Mr Martin Kluska, 27, of Dalton Street, Dubbo, in western NSW, was charged with the murder of Mr Bruce Mannion, 37, with whom he had lived for 10 weeks at Dubbo. Mr Mannion was reported missing last Wednesday by his parents.

Police Prosecutor Sergeant George Kains told the court that Mr Kluska had assumed the identity of Mr Mannion since his disappearance, using his car and withdrawing money from his bank account.

Sergeant Kains said blood stained clothing and a sawn-off .22 rifle were found in the garage of the Dalton Street house.

He said what appeared to be two bullet holes were found in Mr Mannion’s car which Mr Kluska had been driving.

Mr Kluska’s girlfriend told police that the defendant had scrubbed out the boot of the car and dumped property at Centennial Park, the

court was told.

Since Mr Mannion’s disappearance Mr Kluska had withdrawn $12,000 from Mr Mannion’s bank account and had spent four nights at the Boulevarde Hotel with two women.

Mr Kluska also had placed a $2000 deposit on a car and attempted to use Mr Mannion’s car as security to buy a motorbike.

He was arrested yesterday when attempting to collect the $2000 deposit from a car yard on Parramatta Road at Burwood.

Public Solicitor Ms Dorothy Hughes, in a bail application, said the defendant strongly denied the allegations and had not breached previous bail conditions.

The court was told that Mr Kluska was on parole until 1996 after serving sentences for previous convictions involving kidnapping and breaking and entering offences.

Magistrate Derrick Hand refused bail and remanded Mr Kluska in custody to appear in Burwood Court on August 4.

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995), Saturday 27 December 1986, page 6


Man killed mother: police

SYDNEY: A 22-year-old man who allegedly kicked and punched his mother to death was found asleep beside her body on Christmas morning, Waverley Local Court was told yesterday.

Mr Robert Craig Taylor, of Glebe, was charged with having murdered 45-year-old Mrs Barbara Taylor.

The prosecutor, Sergeant George Kains, said it was alleged that Mr Taylor had returned to the Glebe house with his girlfriend at 2.30am on Thursday after attending a Christmas party and attacked his mother after an argument with his girlfriend.

A Justice of the Peace, Mr Peter Scanlan, refused bail and adjourned the matter for mention to the Coroner’s Court on January 5.

Lisa May KAINS

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 Lisa May KAINS

Late of  ?

Daughter of George Juris KAINS ( R.I.P. )

Brother of Peter KAINS – Resigned NSWPF ( now Fire & Rescue NSW )

New South Wales Police Force

Probationary Constable # 60306

Regd. # ?

Rank:  Probationary Constable – attested 3 August 1988

Final Rank = Constable

Stations?, Wagga Wagga – Death

ServiceFrom  ? ? Pre August 1988?  to  12 March 1990 = 1+ years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   Saturday  14 December 1968

Died on:   Monday  12 March 1990

Age:  21

Cause:  Motor Vehicle Accident –

Event location:   Gregadoo Rd, Wagga Wagga

Event date:  12 March 1990

Funeral date:   ? March 1990

Funeral location:   Sacred Heart Church, Lake Albert Rd, Wagga Wagga

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

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LISA is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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Cal
8 August 2018

Patricia Mae BARRETT

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Patricia Mae BARRETT 

AKA  Pat
Wife of retired Chief Inspector Peter BARRETT. Regd # 8341
Mother of Craig BARRETT
Late of Canberra

New South Wales Police Force – Wife

Rank:  Police Wife

Final Rank =  Retired Police Wife

Stations?, Narrandera ( L.U.K. ), Redfern Police Academy ( 1970’s ), Cabramatta, Campbelltown ( 1980’s ), Liverpool,

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   26 March 1934

Died on:   Wednesday  15 August 2018

Age:  84

Cause:   ?

Event location:  Calvery Hospital, ACT

Event date:  Wednesday  15 August 2018

Funeral date:   Monday  27 August 2018 @ noon

Funeral location:   Norwood Park Chapel, Sandford Street, Mitchell ACT

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  Grantley Perry & Sons, ACT.  02 62414101

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

Peter & Pat BARRETT 15 August 2013 ( 5 years earlier )

Peter & Pat BARRETT 15 August 2013 ( 5 years earlier )

 

 

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BARRETT, Patricia Mae.
26.3.1934 – 15.8.2018
Aged 84 years

Passed away peacefully in Canberra.

Beloved wife of Peter.
Loved mother and mother-in-law to Helen (dec) & Stephen, Alana & Doug, Paul & Amanda and Craig & Sue.
Loved by ten grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.

Forever loved and remembered

The funeral service of Pat will be held at Norwood Park Chapel, Sandford Street, Mitchell ACT, on MONDAY, 27 August 2018, commencing at noon.

Grantley Perry & Sons
12 Sandford St, Mitchell ACT
02 62414101

Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Aug. 22, 2018

Susan Olivia BAILEY

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Susan Olivia BAILEY

AKA  Bails
Late of  ?

Queensland Police Force

Regd. #  4026013

Rank:  Senior Constable

Final Rank = Senior Constable

Stations?, Fortitude Valley, Mt Ommaney ( Oxley District ) – Death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  21 August 2018 ? years Service

Awards:   No Find on It’s An Honour

Born:   ? ? ?

Died on:   Tuesday  21 August 2018

Age?

Cause:   Suicide –

Event location:   ?

Event date:  Tuesday  21 August 2018

Funeral date:   ? ? ?TBA

Funeral location:   ?TBA

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Susan Olivia BAILEY

 

SUSAN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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RIP Senior Constable Susan Olivia Bailey💙

Ladies and Gents,

VALE

Senior Constable Susan Olivia Bailey 4026013.

At the time of her passing, Susan was attached to Mt Ommaney Station but prior to that, she was a long-serving member of the Fortitude Valley Police family. It has been said that Susan’s smile could light up a room…

On Tuesday 21 August 2018, Susan tragically took her own life. It’s not for us to judge how or why Susan took this path, but it’s probably fair to say right at the end she felt alone.

Sadly, this could not have been further from the truth as attested by the outpouring of love demonstrated in the comments subsequent to our earlier post, but in these situations (and there have been just too many), feelings of being alone, forsaken, isolated, forlorn and abandoned are all too common.

It is incumbent on each and every one of us to do everything in our power to ensure that our friends, our colleagues, OUR blue family members are not left to feel this way. It is up to us to take some time out of our own busy schedules to check on our mates and if required, firmly and unequivocally intervene.

It’s heartbreaking to think that in 2018, in an ever shrinking world being as connected as it ever was, that a feeling of being ‘alone’ can yield such catastrophic results time and time again.

In the meantime, we stand shoulder to shoulder with our Police brethren in their grief. In time we will celebrate how Susan lived rather than how she died.

BLUE HOPE stands ready.

All information supplied from BLUE HOPE

Queensland Police Service

Lifeline on 13 11 14.

*Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467.

*MensLine Australia 1300 78 99 78.

Karina Gail SCHACK

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Karina Gail SCHACK 

Late of  ?

Sister of serving NSWPF member – Chief Inspector Ken SCHACK

NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class 267

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  31228

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Academy – 18 August 1996

Probationary Constable – appointed 14 February 1997

Senior Sergeant

Final Rank = Senior Sergeant

Stations?, Professional Standards Command – Death

ServiceFrom  18 August 1996 to  28 August 2018 = 22+ years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   ? ? ?

Died on:   Tuesday  28 August 2018

Age:  45

Cause:   Cancer

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Wednesday  5 September 2018 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:   St Stephen’s Anglican Church, 189 Church St, Newtown

Request:  The Schack family have requested no formal police involvement at the funeral service however they do invite friends and former colleagues to attend if they wish.

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Karina Schack

Karina Schack

 

KARINA is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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Cal
040918
By Kylie HAND:
Hello everyone ,
I am reaching out to all my family, friends and colleagues to spread this message to help our dear friend Karina.  She has flown to Mexico to receive treatment for cancer .  This expensive Gersen Therapy costs $6000 per week for 3 weeks. This does not include travel to Mexico or other living expenses. Her story is below.  I am aiming to raise enough funds to help cover the cost for her and assist the financial burden.
Kylie Hand

“My name is Karina Schack. I’m 41 years old. I’ve been diagnosed with a terminal illness. In August 2008 at the age of 35, I found a lump in my breast which I thought little of.

As a close friend had recently been diagnosed with breast cancer, I decided to go to my GP to have her check it out. She was concerned enough to schedule a mammogram and ultrasound to investigate further. She reassured me that it was most likely nothing to worry about.

As it turned out, a cancerous tumour the size of a golf ball was growing underneath my pectoral muscle, right down to my chest wall. This was swiftly removed, however the cancer had unfortunately started to spread to the lymph nodes under my armpit. These nodes were removed and an aggressive course of chemotherapy started, followed by radiation. Following about six months of treatment, the cancer was gone. I could breath a sigh of relief. At least that’s what I believed up until about 6 weeks ago.

During my six year annual check up (involving a mammogram and ultrasound) I mentioned to my doctor that I was experiencing severe pain in my chest. It felt like bone pain. She ordered a bone scan to ensure nothing ‘sinister’ was going on. The results of the bone scan revealed metastasis (recurrence) of the original cancer in my sternum, spine and sacrum. Upon being informed of this, I asked the burning question. ‘Is there chance of being cured at this point?’ The answer, ‘No, typically not.’

Typically not.

As I was alone at the appointment, my first thought was of having to break this news to my loved ones. I was numb. Just wanted to wake up. I won’t even say my worst fears had come true, as I hadn’t even imagined this scenario. There were three doctors in the room with me, all looking at me with very sad eyes. All I could do was think how difficult it must be to break that news to someone.

I was meant to go on a holiday to Vietnam the following week. This was cancelled to make way for radiation to two of the most affected areas. It was early on in my treatment when I was told about a clinic in Mexico where they are getting some excellent results in the treatment of cancer patients. The clinic is called Gerson. I started to research the Gerson Therapy and found real logic in their approach to treating serious illness. The therapy is all about building the bodies’ immune system to a point where it will heal itself.

As my oncologist was not recommending immediate systemic treatment of my condition beyond the radiation therapy I had received, I decided to make application to attend the Gerson Institute. This application was recently accepted on a week by week basis, with the hope to stay for three weeks. This wholly depends on how I respond to treatment.

I departed for Gerson on 22 November 2014. Right now, it’s 11:23pm and I sit in my hotel room in San Diego, with a shuttle bus due to pick me up first thing in the morning to take me to Tijuana, Mexico. Let the Gerson adventure begin…”

Karina

Update 1
Posted by Kylie Hand
45 months ago
 
A HUGE thank you to everyone who has supported Karina. She is “blown away” by everyone’s generosity. She is currently in her second week of the Gerson Treatment and thankfully her results so far been have been positive. Let the Gerson Adventure continue!
Update 2
Posted by Kylie Hand
43 months ago

Well, this update is well overdue. Firstly, I want to say a huge thank you to Kylie for organising this page for me. When I was diagnosed in October, I could not have predicted the kindness, love and support I’d receive from my work colleagues. Thanks Kylie. I owe you big time. And thanks to all the people from work that have supported me and continue to do so on a daily basis.

Next, I’d like to thank each and every one of the beautiful people that have donated their hard earned to fund my adventure to Mexico. I didn’t see the page until about a week in to my three week stay at Mexico and by that time, about $7000 had already been donated. To say I was overwhelmed by the generosity would be an understatement. I was truly floored. I cried like a baby (in a good way) when reading the comments of support, inspiration and positivity; including from complete strangers. I can guarantee that every single comment has been read and re-read by me when I find myself struggling or doubting my choice.

My trip to Mexico was made possible by you guys and I can emphatically say that this has changed my life for the better! The Gerson Therapy has changed my life forever. My regime is strict and will continue for at least a couple of years, likely longer. The three weeks in Mexico gave me the insight and knowledge required to maintain this lifestyle to the degree required to heal. For those of you interested in exactly what’s involved in the therapy, you can visit www.gerson.org. Suffice to say, it’s not snake oils or black magic, it’s the use of wholesome, organic and nutritious food, juices and supplements, as well as regular coffee enemas (or upside down coffee breaks) to enable the body to build its own defences to assist in healing.

THE RESULTS
My bloods improved a great deal while in Mexico. My white blood cells increased steadily throughout my stay and my ph levels after a week entered the very alkaline range and remain alkaline. Cancer doesn’t like an alkaline environment.

I had a CT scan last week of my organs. The previous scan in October revealed two lesions on my liver. I received the results of the scan yesterday…..cue drumroll….the lesions on the liver have more than halved in size and are now barely visible on the pictures. I can vouch for this as I had to squint to see them! The scan also reported on my bony lesions which appear to have improved slightly. There are no new lesions in either bone or organs….cue sigh of relief… These results are fantastic! The leadup to these tests were a little, shall I say…stressful?! I just wanted some validation that what I’m doing is worth it. Well, the results speak for themselves. It’s definitely worth it!

Besides the results on paper being positive, I also feel good. I feel strong and healthy. Ironically, I’m probably the healthiest I’ve been in years.

The money which has been raised not only helped to fund the trip to Mexico, but also helped buy a second fridge (required to store the large volume of organic produce I consume every week), as well as a water distiller. The supplements alone cost about $2000 every three months, so the money provided by you has been a godsend.

Once again, thanks to you all for your incredible support through what has been a difficult time. Without a doubt, I’m made stronger and more determined in my resolve with the assistance of you all; my family, friends and colleagues.
With much love, Karina

Karina won a Silver medal in the 2012 NSW Police Games Angling competition with 174 points and is mentioned on page 11 of 36.

Laurie Kenneth ANDREWS

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Laurie Kenneth ANDREWS 

Late of Coffs Harbour

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class 120

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  13873

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 15 September 1969

Senior Constable – appointed 15 October 1978

Sergeant – appointed 3 January 1987

Final Rank = ?

Stations?, Wellington ( mid – late 1970’s ), Mounted Police, Tamworth,

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre Sept 1969?  to  ? ? ? ? years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   2 August 1947

Died on:   Saturday  1 September 2018

Age:  71

Cause:   “possible” Heart attack & information is that he may have also contracted a virus

Event location:  Rome, Italy ( whilst on a cruising holiday )

Event date:  Saturday  1 September 2018

Funeral date:  Friday  21 September 2018 @ 1pm

Funeral location:   Hogbin Drive Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Dve, Coffs Harbour

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Coffs Harbour Lawn Cemetery, Coramba Rd, Karangi

 Memorial located at:   ?

Laurie Kenneth ANDREWS

Laurie Kenneth ANDREWS

Laurie Kenneth ANDREWS

Laurie Kenneth ANDREWS 

Hay Magpies

Hay Magpies

Laurie ANDREWS

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


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Laurie is reported to have passed away whilst in Rome, Italy.

VALE LAURIE ANDREWS – A MAGPIE GREAT

 

by Peter (Parra) Montgomery

Received sad news on the weekend of the sudden death of former much loved Hay-ite Laurie Andrews.

Laurie passed away in Italy on September 1 while on holidays with his partner Annette and friends.

He had celebrated his 71st birthday just a few weeks before, and had been in good health up until his sudden death.

Laurie was a great mate to all who knew him. He was particularly close to his Rugby League mates with the Hay Magpies, and was a regular attendee of functions to do with the Magpies Club, especially involving the 1967 premiership team of which he was a prominent member.

Laurie travelled to Hay in October 2017 to attend the Magpies Presentation Night, and was a chief organsier of the 1967 Premiership Re-union held in Coffs Harbour late last year.

Laurie was an outstanding horseman, and represented Australian in TentPegging, He became involved in TentPegging while he was a member of the Mounted Police in Sydney.

The Australian State Mounted Police also adopted Tentpegging as a demonstration of their skill and horsemanship, participating in demonstrations and competitions at Royal Shows.

The sport got its first international recognition when the Olympic Council of Asia accepted Tentpegging as an official event in the 1982 New Delhi Asian Games. Since then countries have been hosting International Events. 1994 saw the establishment of a World Tentpegging Organization, “International Equestrian Tentpegging Association”. International events are becoming more frequent with growth of the sport in countries such as South Africa, Namibia, India, Pakistan, Israel, Great Britain, Netherlands, USA, Canada, and New Zealand.

Just reading through my ‘archives’ and came across this story I wrote about Laurie and George – two great mates – two brothers who gave 100% effort to the Hay Magpies Club during the mid-late sixties

Players of the Past – George and Laurie Andrews

During the mid to late sixties a pair of brothers, George and Laurie Andrews from a strong Aussie Rules background made their way to Hay, and almost immediately became an integral part of the Hay Magpies.

They were employed by the late Jack Carver at Toogimbie Station, and soon linked up with Jack’s sons, Phillip and Ray.

Phil and Ray were both playing with the Magpies, and it wasn’t long before the Andrews brothers joined them in the ranks

Although they were Victorians they adapted to Rugby League like ducks to water.

Not only were they tough and un-comprising players, they were also good blokes.

Both George and Laurie have remained firm friends with all their team mates since the sixties and enjoy nothing better than catching up at reunions.

Since he sold his Water Truck in Tamworth and retired George has been a regular visitor to Hay, to catch up with his son (Laurie) daughter (Roslyn) and his grand children

On the field, George and Laurie were different style of players. George, was more a Blue Collar type player. A forward who loved mixing it with the tough players of his era in Group 17.

The game, in those heady days of the sixties, was much more physical, and not as ‘fitness orientated’ as it is now.

Training consisted of a game of touch, laps of the Oval, exercising, and ball handling. High shots, stiff arm tackling and rough house tactics were the order of the day. The ‘survival of the fittest‘.

The tougher the game the more George liked it.

Both the Andrews boys were involved in successive Grand Final appearances for Hay1966 and 1967

Laurie was a backline player with silky skills, and tough defence.

He was comfortable at home in the centres or or the wing, and was one of the first blokes picked each week.

Laurie left Hay to join the Mounted Police, and by the time he retired from the Police Force had risen to the position of Licencing Sergeant of the Tamworth District.

George and Laurie were blokes who played huge roles in the strong development of the Magpies Club, both as a successful organisation, and a Club to be respected on the paddock.

Both were players who gave 100% effort. Blokes who helped dig the well others are drinking from now.

Rest in Peace Laurie. You were a great mate and loved by all who knew you. Sincere condolences to Annette your extended family.

Laurie was father of Leila, Lachlan and Alisha Andrews, Step father to Joanne & Shaun Harrison, Kate & Dave Horsley and Rebecca Howat

Adored Poppy Loz to Ali, Nick, Gabbi and Caprice.

Loving brother to George, Judith, Robert and Graham

Members of the Magpies Class of 1967 will remember your mateship with much fondness, and your memory will live on, particularly in the close-knit group of friends.

“Once a Magpie, Always a Magpie”   Laurie,  a star of the class of 1966, 1967, 1968 Hay Magpies…and a bloody good mate to all who knew him.

 

                         Laurence Kenneth Andrews 

Passed away suddenly while holidaying in Rome, Italy on 1st September 2018.

Loving partner of Annette Arthur,
Cherished father of Leila, Lachlan and Alisha Andrews, Step father to Joanne & Shaun Harrison, Kate & Dave Horsley and Rebecca Howat

Adored Poppy Loz to Ali, Nick, Gabbi and Caprice.

Loving brother to George, Judith, Robert and Graham.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend Laurie’s funeral Service to be held in the Chapel of Coffs Harbour Crematorium & Memorial Gardens, Stadium Drive, Coffs Harbour on Friday 21st September 2018, commencing at 1.00 pm, thence for interment in the Coffs Harbour Lawn Cemetery, Karangi.

Brett Ronald FERGUSON

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 Brett Ronald FERGUSON

Late of Goulburn

New South Wales Police Force – Security Guard at Academy

Regd. #  95345825

Employed as:  Security Officer

Final Rank = Security Officer

Stations:  Goulburn Police Academy – was ‘part time’ before becoming ‘full time’ in 1995

ServiceFrom  27 November 1995  to  6 September 2018 = 23+ years Service

Awards:   NSWP Medallion – 10 years

Born:   8 January 1962

Died on:   Thursday  6 September 2018

Age:  56

Cause:   Cancer and Heart attack

Event location:  NSW Goulburn Police Academy

Event date:  Thursday  6 September 2018

Funeral date:   Wednesday  12 September 2018 @ 11.30am

Funeral location:   St Michaels’ Chapel, NSW Police Academy

Wake location:  Southern Star Inn, Reynolds St, Goulburn

Funeral Parlour:  Bob Rudd Funerals

Buried at:   Goulburn Lawn Cemetery

 Memorial located at:   ?

Brett FERGUSON

Brett being presented his NSWP Medallion - 10 years, by Sgt 2/c ( Ret. ) Craig Bishop - Head of Academy Security.

Brett being presented his NSWP Medallion – 10 years, by Sgt 2/c ( Ret. ) Craig Bishop – Head of Academy Security.

 

 

 Funeral location


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Brett leaves behind his wife Debbie of 35 years and 3 children; Mel, Nathan (deceased) and Matt. He also leaves behind 6 grandchildren; Harry, Bella, Jack, Ruby, Layla and Liam. Brett’s brother Scott is also a serving Police officer with Goulburn HWP.
Brett was also a Retained Fire Fighter with NSWF & R at 305 Station ( Goulburn ) for a while.
FERGUSON, Brett Ronald – passed away peacefully on the 6th September 2018.
Late of Dewhirst Street Goulburn.
Very much loved husband of Debbie.
Cherished & loved father & father in law of Mel & James, Nathan (dec) and Matthew.
Adored pop of Harry, Bella, Jack, Ruby, Layla, Liam.
Loved brother & brother in law of Scott & Tanya, Lesley & Tony & their families.
Loved son of Ron (dec) & Ena.
Aged 56 years.
“Forever in our hearts “
Brett’s relatives and friends are invited to attend his funeral service at NSW Police Academy Chapel, McDermott Drive Goulburn commencing at 11.30am, Wednesday 12th September 2018.

Following the funeral service the cortege will proceed to the Lawn Cemetery Goulburn for Interment.

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Published in Goulburn Post on Sept. 10, 2018

http://tributes.goulburnpost.com.au/obituaries/goulburnpost-au/obituary.aspx?n=brett-ronald-ferguson&pid=190168018&eid=sp_ommatch&eid=sp_ommatch

Ian Mel GROSS

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Ian Mel GROSS 

Late of South West Rocks

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class 116

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  13347

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 16 September 1968

Senior Constable – appointed 16 September 1977

Sergeant 3rd Class –

Final Rank = ?

Stations?, STP, Mittagong, Taree amongst other locations

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre Sept 1968?  to  ? ? 80’s HOD? ? years Service

Awards:   National Medal – granted 13 November 1984

Born:   15 February 1948

Died on:   Thursday  9 January 2014

Age:  65

Cause:   Cancer

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Wednesday  15 January 2014 @ 10am

Funeral location:  Graveside: Arakoon Cemetery, 39 Lighthouse Rd, South West Rocks

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Arakoon Cemetery, 39 Lighthouse Rd, South West Rocks

 Memorial located at:   ?


Ian GROSS

Ian GROSS
Ian GROSS

 

IAN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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He was pre-deceased by his wife, Lana, whom Ian was helping from her rehabilitation stemming from an issue in the 1980’s.
Both Ian and Lana are survived by two daughters – Janelle & Kerry.
Nothing further is known about this man or his career at this time.
Photos and further information greatly appreciated.
Cal
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Childrens Cancer Institute – Great Cop Drop

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Childrens Cancer Institute – Great Cop Drop

Dear All,

This post is shared on behalf of the author, (A mate and genuine nice guy!) and his family. Any support would be appreciated.

Friends,

On 9 September 2014 we were told that our then 4 year old daughter, Isla, had cancer. Her diagnosis was T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia, an aggressive type of leukaemia. Isla had over two years of constant chemotherapy, 28 general anaesthetics, 23 lumbar punctures, 4 bone marrow samples, blood and platelet transfusions and spent months in hospital. She is going well but it won’t be until November 2021 that we will be told she is ‘cured.’

Our family has benefited from the research and trials done by the Children’s Cancer Institute with Isla going on a study to reduce the effects of chemotherapy within a week of her diagnosis, so we want to give something back that will benefit all families with a child with cancer.

The Great Cop Drop is police ( unsworn, retired and ex ) only tandem skydive event by the Children’s Cancer Institute to raise funds to continue their vital and ground breaking research. I’m extremely grateful that Commissioner Michael Fuller APM has given NSWPF support to the event.

The website (link below) has the details;

Date: Sunday  28 October 2018
Time: From 7.30am
Location: Sky Dive Australia – Stuart Park, Cliff Rd, North Wollongong Beach – Sky Dive the beach
Cost : $279 which covers the event AND skydive. Normal weekend tandem sky dive is $329.

 

Registration also includes Great Cop Drop t-shirt to wear the during the event and keep plus BBQ lunch supplied thanks to the generous support of the Police Association.

Optional cost: Video and photographs

As this is a fundraiser, it’s hoped each participant raises at least $1000.

Although supported by the NSWPF, this is not a police event and participation is off-duty, not in uniform, voluntary and there will be waivers to be signed on the day.

Also there will media leading up to the event and it’s hoped the Today Show will be broadcasting live on the morning.

The first skydiver has already committed to the event and I’m excited to announce the fearless NWMR Commander Assistant Commissioner Mark Jones APM has taken up the #1 skydiving position and has started his fundraising with pace.

The below link is to the website and if you do register go all the way through the process to create your fundraising page.

https://donate.ccia.org.au/events/19/great-cop-drop

 

Grab your work mates for a great day raising funds for the Children’s Cancer Institute.

100% cure for kids cancer. It’s not if, but when.

Contact myself or the Children’s Cancer Institute if you have any questions.

Darrin Batchelor
Detective Inspector
0428 032921
batc1dar@police.nsw.gov.au

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Children’s Cancer Institute – Event – Great Cop Drop
The Great Cop Drop is a NSW Police fundraising initiative supporting Children’s Cancer Institute and childhood cancer research.

Paul James REYNOLDS

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 Paul “Beau” James REYNOLDS

Late of  ?

Tasmania Police

Regd. #  ????

Rank:  Senior Sergeant

Final Rank = Senior Sergeant

Stations: Savage River, Launceston, OIC – Prosecution Services – North West, Death

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1980  to  13 September 2018 38 years Service

Awards: National Medal, awarded on 8th of April, 1995

Born:   ? ? ? in Devonport

Died on:  Thursday 13 September 2018

Age?

Cause:  suicide

Event location:   ?

Event date:  Thursday  13 September 2018

Funeral date:   Wednesday, 19th September 2018, 11AM

Funeral location:  The Church of the Apostles in Margaret Street

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried atTBA

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

BEAU is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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 Funeral location: The Church of the Apostles in Margaret Street, Launceston

 

 

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Remembering Paul

“Paul was the Inspector in Charge during the rescue operation at the Beaconsfield mine collapse on the 25th April 2006 where one person died and two others, Todd Russell and Brandt Webb were rescued a fortnight later. Paul received a Police Commendation for his efforts in that disaster.” – FB user

“This event (Beaconsfield mine rescue) was a defining moment in his career. His ability to adapt his leadership approach from briefing EM committees to the media conferences (where he virtually led the way for TasPol, to the sensitivities of dealing with volunteers eg. within SES was without a doubt, extraordinary. It was recognised from afar eg WAPOL who flew us over to learn from the experience. I remember the way Beau stood out the back with Bill Shorten and how he carried himself in those moments. Sharp wit mixed with tailored delivery.” – FB user

“I’ll never forget the cheeky look on his face every time I walked into the PFCP at beaccy and he’d kick you and your slow typing off the computer. Every single time. I can’t believe I’ll never see that cheeky smile again.” – FB user

“I was only a young boy growing up in the town of Savage River and PR was our local police officer, a fresh-faced young Constable. Sorry, I can’t recall the years, I was born in 77 and we left in 90. He left before we did, I believe they closed the station a few years before we left.” – FB user

“Paul ‘Beau’ Reynolds was serving at Tullah in the late 80s when I was about 14/15 years old. I was playing basketball for the Tullah men’s side as teenagers and Paul was a part of that… he taught us hardness and respect… treating us as adults… absolute champion bloke who had our respect both as a person and a police officer. RIP Beau… absolute legend!!” – FB user

“A truly wonderful gentleman whom we had only met in the last few years through football but he made such a positive impact in our son’s life and ours he certainly will be missed. RIP Paul. Our thoughts go out to his family, friends and work colleagues” – FB user

“I first came across Beau having him as our basketball coach, then as a referee when I joined the Coppers. A true gentleman who treated everyone with respect. His jokes and laughter were infectious… Always made people smile.” – FB user

“So many funny and fond memories of my friend Beau from our St Brendan’s Shaw days then later in life when I happened to be at the police academy for a visit. What a great funny man who should have been beside the great comedians in Hollywood. Forever his pranks and humour will live on. The world is now less without you in it old mate” – FB user

 

“Directing Staff on 2002 Sergeants Course. I never forgot his influence…” – FB user

Tasmania Police senior sergeant Paul Reynolds has died

Matt Maloney

We are mourning the death of Paul “Beau” Reynolds who passed away suddenly on Thursday, 13th September 2018.

Senior Sergeant Reynolds served with Tasmania Police for 38 years, including time as an inspector in Launceston. He was born in Devonport and attended Charles Sturt University.

He was most recently in charge of prosecution services in the North-West.

Commissioner Darren Hine said welfare support was being provided to his family and the wider police community.

Senior Sergeant Reynolds was elected president of the Northern Tasmania Football Association last year after serving as coach for the Longford Tigers and working with the St Patrick’s College senior team.

He was chairman of the Tasmanian Football Council.

AFL Tasmania chief executive Trisha Squires said the Tasmanian State League would observe a moment of silence this weekend and players in all three grand finals would wear black armbands in his memory.

He will forever be remembered for his dedication to serving the community and as a true leader within the state’s police and football community.

Source: https://www.examiner.com.au/story/5647146/police-tsl-mourn-senior-officers-paul-reynolds-death/?cs=7669

Senior Sergeant Paul Reynolds remembered as ‘a wonderful father, husband and a very fine police officer’

19 2018, 5:30PM – Melissa Mobbs
Hundreds of police formed a guard of honour at Senior Sergeant Paul Reynolds' funeral on Wednesday. Pictures: Scott Gelston

 Hundreds of police formed a guard of honour at Senior Sergeant Paul Reynolds’ funeral on Wednesday. Pictures: Scott Gelston

Senior Sergeant Paul “Beau” Reynolds tragically died last week, leaving his family, friends and Tasmania Police team devastated.

Long-time friend and celebrant of the funeral Father Richard Ross said Senior Sergeant Reynolds was remembered as a man “who had time for everyone”.

“He always made the person he was speaking to feel so special,” he said.

“He was full of love, warmth, and generosity, and was just such a terrific and well-respected guy.

Senior Sergeant Paul Reynolds.

 Senior Sergeant Paul Reynolds.

“He was a wonderful father and husband, and a very fine police officer. He was a really effective coach and administrator, particularly in the football community, and the sense of loss [during the funeral] was massive.”

Father Ross also shared a message for Senior Sergeant Reynolds’ colleagues, and that was “thank you”.

“Just for what they do, they see the worst of humanity and they deal with that on a daily basis,” he said.

“The cumulative effect of trauma has been well documented and I think ultimately Paul was a victim of that.

“I encourage police to take care of themselves and know it is OK to ask for help.”

Speaking at the service, Commissioner Darren Hine shared some of the many highlights from Senior Sergeant Reynolds’ 38-year career.

He was one of the first officers on the scene at Port Arthur after the 1996 massacre and received a commendation for his work following the tragedy.

He was also commended by the Commissioner for his performance as the officer in charge of managing police activities during the rescue of miners Todd Russell and Brant Webb and the recovery of the body of Larry Knight at Beaconsfield in 2006.

The dedicated officer also spent time working in the Coroner’s office and attended countless fatal crashes throughout his career.

Senior Sergeant Reynolds' 38-year career with Tasmania Police was recognised.

 Senior Sergeant Reynolds’ 38-year career with Tasmania Police was recognised.

“Beau was posted all over the state during his 38-year career,” Commissioner Hine said.

“Beau successfully completed many courses throughout his career and he put those skills to good use wherever he served.

“His loss will be deeply felt across Tasmania Police, and our thoughts are prayers are with [his family] at this difficult time.”

Officers from across the state formed a guard of honour after the funeral service for the much-loved son, husband, father, brother and uncle.

Beyond his work in the force, he was highly regarded among the local football community.

Last year he was elected president of the Northern Tasmania Football Association and had served as coach for the Longford Tigers, worked with the St Patrick’s College senior team, and was chairman of the Tasmanian Football Council.

Senior Sergeant Reynolds leaves behind his wife Sharon, and children Jacob, Emily, Ben and Tori.

Source: The Examiner


Launceston road closures expected as police, family prepare to farewell Senior Sergeant Paul Reynolds

September 19 2018, 8:18AM

The funeral service is expected to cause some delays and police are asking drivers to be patient.

Margaret Street between Frederick Street and York Street and Elizabeth Street between Margaret Street and Bathurst Street will be affected from about noon.

Senior Sergeant Reynolds died suddenly last week.

He served with Tasmania Police for 38 years, including time as an inspector in Launceston.

His funeral will be held at 11am today at The Church of the Apostles in Margaret Street.

Source: The Examiner


Tributes

REYNOLDS, Paul “Beau”, Senior Sergeant.

Beau served as a member of the Tasmania Police Service for 38 years and his loss will be felt deeply across our agency.

The Commissioner, Members and Employees of Tasmania Police are saddened by the sudden death of their colleague and offer their deepest sympathy to his family.

Published in The Mercury on 18/09/2018

REYNOLDS Paul James

Paul died

September 13, 2018.

He was a friend, colleague and member of the Police Association of Tasmania.

Our sincere condolences to Sharon, Jacob, Emily,

Ben and Tori.

Rest in Peace.

We will remember him.

Published in The Mercury on 18/09/2018

Social Media

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Barry John HOMAN

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Barry John HOMAN 

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  41393

Rank:  Senior Constable

Final Rank =  Senior Constable

Stations?, Tuggerah Lakes Police District – Death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  13 September 2018 ? years Service

Awards:   No Find on It’s An Honour

Born:   ? ? ?

Died on:   Thursday  13 September 2018 during the morning

Age:  52

Cause: cancer

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Thursday  20 September 2018 at noon

Funeral location:   Ryhope Cemetery, 405 Cessnock Rd, Ryhope, NSW

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Barry John HOMAN

 

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


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Senior Constable Barry John HOMAN passed away Thursday, 13 September 2018.
He was currently stationed at Tuggerah Lakes Police District.
Funeral arrangements to be advised.  Please visit regularly for those details.
Funeral details are now published above.
Back in 2016, Baz, together with 15 other riders, rode in the Wall to Wall Ride for Police Remembrance.

Victor KOSTIUK

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 Victor “Vic” KOSTIUK

Husband of Retired Member of Victoria Police – Superintendent Pauline Kostiuk

Father of Serving Victoria Police member – Detective Felix Kostiuk

Late of  ?

Victoria Police

Regd. #?

Rank: Detective Senior Sergeant

Final Rank = Detective Senior Sergeant

Stations: Somerville Family Violence Unit, Officer in Charge

ServiceFrom  1980  to  14th September = 38 years Service

Awards: National Medal (6th of September, 1995)

Born: Thursday, 5 February 1959

Died on: Friday, 14 September 2018 during the early afternoon

Age: 59

Cause: motor vehicle collision

Event location: Chapel of the Victoria Police Academy, View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley, Victoria

Event date: September 21st, 2018, commencing at 2.00 pm

Funeral date: TBA (private burial will follow)

Funeral location:  TBA

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  Selwyn Allen All Faiths Funerals, 15 Derham Street, Mt Waverley, Victoria 3149 

Buried at:  TBA

 Memorial located at:  TBA

Victor Kostiuk

VICTOR is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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 Funeral location TBA

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Proud police family mourn loss of veteran killed on memorial ride

15 September 2018 — 11:45am – by Joe Hinchliffe

Detective Senior Sergeant Victor ‘Vic’ Kostiuk died after the motorcycle he was riding collided with a car travelling in the opposite direction along the Princes Highway near Orbost on Friday.

Among those mourning the 59-year-old veteran officer are his son, Detective Felix Kostiuk – who was riding next to his father when he was hit – and his wife, retired Superintendent Pauline Kostiuk.

Detective Senior Sergeant Kostiuk’s immediate family asked for privacy. But his broader blue family in the Victoria Police remembered him as a leader in the fight against domestic violence who had much more to give.

Acting Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said Detective Senior Sergeant Kostiuk had been “chuffed” to be given a role at the head of the Somerville Family Violence Unit just a few months ago.

“He’s been a detective on-and-off throughout his career but it was a very big thing for him to again get to the rank of detective and have that in front of his senior sergeant rank,” Acting Chief Commissioner Patton said on Saturday.

“He’s been committed in the latter stages of his career to combating family violence and he’s become somewhat of an expert in family violence and very well respected.

“Victor was planning to be working for many more years to go, he had a much-unfinished business, especially in the family violence world, where he seemed to have a renewed lease of life and energy to achieve great outcomes.”


Victoria Police mourn Victor Kostiuk, one of their own killed on a charity motorcycle ride

15 September 2018 – 6:46pm – by Kathy Lord

Victoria Police is pleading with the public to obey the road rules after one of their own was killed in a charity motorcycle ride in honour of officers killed in the line of duty.

Detective Senior Sergeant Victor Kostiuk, 59, was riding alongside his son, also a police officer, in the Wall to Wall charity ride from Melbourne to Canberra when he was killed.

A car driving in the opposite direction on the Princes Highway east of Orbost, in far eastern Victoria, veered onto the wrong side of the road and collided with Detective Senior Sergeant Kostiuk’s motorcycle.

He and his son had been travelling about 10 minutes ahead of the main group of 300 riders.

Victoria Police Acting Chief Commissioner Shane Patton started the ride in Melbourne on Friday and told them to go safely.

He went through the police academy with the dead officer’s wife and said the family was in mourning.

“Clearly they’re shattered,” he said.

“Victor was a fantastic member of this organisation, a member for nearly 40 years.

“He was really chuffed just the other day to have been recently appointed back to the rank of detective senior sergeant, something he was particularly proud of.

“It’s a tremendous loss for Victoria Police.”

Source: TheNewDaily

Drugs involved in cop’s road death, court hears

17 September 2018 – 10:05pm – by Josh Fagan

The driver appeared in Latrobe Valley Magistrates’ Court on Monday, charged with culpable driving causing the death of Detective Senior Sergeant Victor Kostiuk, 59.

The crash happened on the Princes Highway at Cabbage Tree Creek, near Orbost, on Friday afternoon.

It is alleged the suspect veered onto the wrong side of the road and was travelling at 137kmh when he struck Detective Senior Sergeant Kostiuk, Seven News reported.

The court heard the suspect had earlier smoked ice, took Valium and drunk alcohol before getting a friend, 16, to blow into an interlock device before he took over driving, Seven News reported. Major Collision Investigation Unit Detective Phil Frith told Latrobe Valley Magistrates Court Mr Reid had had one hour’s sleep when he decided to drive back on Friday, Illawarra Mercury reported.

Mr Kostiuk was riding his motorcycle as part of the Wall to Wall ride in honour of fallen officers. His son, Detective Senior Sergeant Felix Kostiuk, was also among a motorcade of 300 motorbike riders who were due to arrive at the National Police Memorial in Canberra on Saturday.

Acting Chief Commissioner Shane Patton said some of his last words to Det Sen-Sgt Kostiuk as he left on the memorial ride were “travel safely”.

Source: news.com.au.


Note: sometimes also spelled Kostuik.

Notices

KOSTIUK Victor
5 Feb, 1959 – 14 Sep, 2018.
Adored husband of Pauline, wife of 38 years. Devoted father and idol of Felix and perfect father-in-law of Nicole. Loved brother of Alex and Eleanore and inspirational uncle to many.

His mighty presence, passion and joyfulness have made the world a better place.

“Be the instrument of change”


KOSTIUK

A Service celebrating the life of Detective Senior Sergeant Victor Kostiuk will be held in the Chapel of the Victoria Police Academy, View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley on Friday (September 21st, 2018) commencing at 2.00 pm. A Private Burial will follow.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Victor to Police Legacy. Envelopes available at the Service.

POLICE HONOURS

Victoria Police


KOSTIUK. – Victor.

The President, Executive and Members of The Police Association mourn the passing of Detective Senior Sergeant Victor Kostiuk and extend their deepest sympathy to his family.

At Rest


Peter Thomas FITZPATRICK

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Peter Thomas FITZPATRICK 

Late of  ?

NSW Police Academy Class “either” 116 or 117

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  13453

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 26 November 1968

Senior Constable – appointed 26 November 1977

Sergeant – appointed 12 September 1984

Detective Inspector – Retirement

Final Rank = Detective Inspector

Stations?, 21 Division, Miranda – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  16 January 2004 = 37 years Service

Awards:   National Medal – granted 13 November 1984

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 2 February 1995

Born:   16 December 1949

Died on:   Tuesday  2 October 2018

Age:  68

Cause:   Cancer – Brain

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Friday  12 October 2018 @ 11am

Funeral location:   St Patrick’s Catholic Church, Belmont St, Sutherland

Wake location:  Kareela Gold Club ( Sports Bar )

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

 

PETER 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.

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May they forever Rest In Peace

Nothing further, at the time of publication, is known about this man or his career.
Cal
9 Oct 2018

Damian Joseph Gerard POST

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 Damian Joseph Gerard POST

( late of Smithfield )

aka  Posty

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # ?????

Rank:  Senior Constable

Stations?, Fairfield ( 34 Division ), Wetherill Park ( 34 Division ), Cabramatta ( 34 Division ) – death

ServiceFrom  ???  to  27 March 2001 = ? years of Service

Awards? No Find on It’s An Honour

Born:  5 October 1968

Died on:  27 March 2001

Cause:  Suicide at home

Age:  32

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

Buried at:  Uralla Cemetery, Kingston Rd, Uralla, NSW

 Memorial at?

POST. In the Arm's of the Angels. May he find Eternal Peace. Damian Joseph Gerard POST. Died 27th March 2001. Aged 32 years

Damian Joseph Gerard POST

Craig William Smith 8 Oct 2018 at 10:59 AM: The good and the bad of the ‘job’ 18 years ago we lost the Big dog to the Black dog. This weekend he would have turned 50, so a few of his old Fairfield workmates travelled to his hometown to celebrate. Gone but not forgotten. RIP Posty             NSW Fallen Police FB Group 8 October 2018

 

DAMIEN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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 Funeral location ?

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

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Nothing further, at the time of publication, is known about this mans life, career or death.

 

 

Cal

9 October 2018

 

 

Gary John POWELL

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Gary John POWELL

AKA  FENCE ( POST )
Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  16993

Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 5 May 1975

Constable – appointed 5 May 1976

Senior Constable – appointed 5 May 1984

Final Rank = ?

Stations?, HWP & G.D’s – Gosford & Hornsby, The Entrance, Tuggerah Lakes,

After NSWPF he operated a Motel and was also working as a Swimming Instructor at Forresters Beach Pool up until his death

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre May 1975?  to  ? ? ? ? years Service

Awards:   National Medal – granted 17 March 1992

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 4 September 2001

Born:   13 May 1955

Died on:   Saturday  13 October 2018

Age:  63

Cause:   Tumour – Brain

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Monday  22 October 2018 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:   Hillside Chapel, Palmdale Cemetery, Palmdale Rd, Palmdale, NSW

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  Creightons Funerals

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

 

GARY 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.

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May they forever Rest In Peace

Nothing further is known about this man or his career at the time of publication.
Cal
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Darren IGGLESDEN

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Darren IGGLESDEN 

Unknown W.A. Police Officer – Suicide 15 October 2018
Late of  ?

Western Australia Police Force

Regd. #  14703

Rank:  First Class Constable

Final Rank = First Class Constable

Stations:  Fremantle, Cockburn

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  15 October 2018 = 6.5  years Service

Awards:   ?

Born:   ? ? ?

Died on:   Monday  15 October 2018

Age:  50

Cause:   Suicide – gunshot

Event location:  Cockburn Police Station, W.A.

Event date:  Monday  15 October 2018

Funeral date:   ? ? ?

Funeral location:   ?

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

Darren IGGLESDEN

 

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

 

 

 Funeral location TBA

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

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal

May they forever Rest In Peace

Condolences to the Serving Member, their mates and family.

Officer dies at Perth police station

West Australian police are investigating the death of an officer at a station in Perth, which has been temporarily closed.

Police say it appears the officer died as a result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at Cockburn Police Station this morning.

It’s the third case of a West Australian police officer taking their life on the job in the past 10 years.

The WA Police Union and Medically Retired WA Police Officers Association have long called for more support, saying many first responders reported having suicidal thoughts after witnessing traumatic events.

In July 2015, Detective Sergeant Scott Blanchard took his own life while travelling with workmates to Kalgoorlie for a police operation involving Gypsy Joker bikies.

Deputy State Coroner Evelyn Vicker recently handed down her findings following an inquest into his death.

“I recommend WA Police health and welfare division use the police intranet to emphasise to serving members that their families should be made aware of the availability of its services,” she said.

In December 2008, Senior Sergeant Elliot Watt shot himself in the armoury of the Collie Police Station.

It was the first day back at work for the father of four after three weeks of annual leave and he had just assumed the role of acting officer in charge.

Readers seeking support and information about suicide prevention can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14, Suicide Call Back Service on 1300 659 467 and beyondblue on 1300 22 4636.

© Nine Digital Pty Ltd 2018

Police officer dies at Perth station

West Australian police are investigating the death of an officer at a station in Perth, which has been temporarily closed.

Police say it appears the officer died as a result of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at Cockburn Police Station on Monday morning.

It’s the third case of a West Australian police officer taking their life on the job in the past 10 years.

The WA Police Union and Medically Retired WA Police Officers Association have long called for more support, saying many first responders reported having suicidal thoughts after witnessing traumatic events.

In July 2015, Detective Sergeant Scott Blanchard took his own life while travelling with workmates to Kalgoorlie for a police operation involving Gypsy Joker bikies.

Deputy State Coroner Evelyn Vicker recently handed down her findings following an inquest into his death.

“I recommend WA Police health and welfare division use the police intranet to emphasise to serving members that their families should be made aware of the availability of its services,” she said.

In December 2008, Senior Sergeant Elliot Watt shot himself in the armoury of the Collie Police Station.

It was the first day back at work for the father of four after three weeks of annual leave and he had just assumed the role of acting officer in charge.

Lifeline 13 11 14

beyondblue 1300 22 4636

© AAP 2018

 

Allen Joseph MURPHY

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Allen Joseph MURPHY 

AKA  SPUD
Late of Orange

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  9509

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 2 November 1959

Constable 1st Class – appointed 2 November 1965

Senior Constable – appointed 2 November 1969

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 8 April 1984

Final Rank = Sergeant ?/Class

Stations?, Newcastle District ( Cst 1/C ), Orange ( Sgt / 1987 )

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre Nov 1959?  to  ? ? ?? years Service

Awards:   National Medal – granted 15 September 1980 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 10 September 1986 ( Sgt 3/C )

Born:   31 December 1929

Died on:   Thursday  31 January 2019 with family by his side

Age:  89

Cause:   Heart failure – age

Event location:  St Francis Aged Care, Clinton St, Orange

Event date:  Thursday  31 January 2019

Funeral date:   Wednesday 6 February 2019 @ 11.30am

Funeral location:  ( most probably – so check again ), St Mary’s Church, Park St, Orange

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  Norman J Penhall Funerals, Orange  63623751

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

Allen Joseph MURPHY

 

SPUD is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
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May they forever Rest In Peace

MURPHY, Allen Joseph
31.12.1929 – 30.01.2019
Passed away peacefully surrounded by family at St. Francis Aged Care. Loving husband of Jan.
Much loved father, grandfather and great grandfather
“In God’s Loving Care”
Aged 89 Years
Funeral details to be announced at a later date.
NORMAN J PENHALL FUNERALS AFDA, FDA of NSW
33 William Street, Orange Phone 63623751
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January 31, 2019
Thanks Big Al for your enduring love
and support. So glad that I got to call you my father. Love you so much xx
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January 31, 2019
I love you, Pop.
Thank you for loving me, for encouraging me.
I am so proud to be the granddaughter of such a kind, faithful, hard-working, downright good bloke.
Published in The Orange Central Western Daily on Jan. 31, 2019
Julie McDougall  NSW Fallen Police
All I know from working with him that he was a devout catholic, had 13 children and was a shearer when he wasn’t working as a cop. He was a sergeant and a truly good man and I remember him saying when cigarettes got to $2 a pack he would quit and he did.
RIP
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