Alan Victor DWYER
Alan Victor DWYER
Late of ?
New South Wales Police Force
[alert_yellow]Regd. # 8232[/alert_yellow]
Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 7 November 1955
Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 3 June 1974
Sergeant 2nd Class – Retirement
Stations: ?, Campsie, Lakemba ( 1970’s & 80’s ), Canterbury HWP, Far North Coast HWP, Paddington – Retirement
Service: From ? ? pre November 1955? to 29 May 1986 = 30+ years Service
Awards: No find on It’s An Honour
Born: 4 July 1936
Died on: Friday 28 April 2017 about 8am at Nepean Hospital
Age: 80
Cause: Cancer of the throat
Event location: Nepean Hospital
Event date: 28 April 2017
Funeral date: Thursday 4 May 2017 @ noon
Funeral location: Sacred Heart Chapel, Rookwood Cemetery, Memorial Ave, Rookwood
Buried at: ?
Memorial located at: ?

[alert_yellow]ALAN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_yellow] *NEED MORE INFO
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May they forever Rest In Peace
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Bill Davies – 28 April 2017
Recently I posted in relation Alan Victor Dwyer, who I served with a Campsie and Lakemba back in the late 70,s and early 80,s. Alan and I were also close mates outside the job. My family and his spent many outings together. Alan died today at abot 8am, at Nepean Hospital, after a short but uncomfortable , battle with throat cancer. The Cancer spread to his leg and other locations on his body. I have no idea of funeral arrangements. I am in contact with his wife, Narelle. I will post any further info when it comes to hand.
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Bill Davies – 20 April 2017
Not even 12 months ago, I met up with Alan Dwyer, to celebrate his 80th Birthday. He looked, moved and spoke like a bloody healthy 50 year old. Unfortunately now I have to report that Al is not doing so great. In fact, things have turned pretty Sh$%y for him. Al has cancer. He now has a trachy. He cannot speak and has trouble breathing, due to congestion on his lungs. The outlook is not great. I know many in our group , know Alan. I have spoken with his wife, Narelle, who has agreed to let me now tell of his plight. Al is in ICU, Nepean Hospital. Visiting from 11am. 2 persons at a time. Narelle tells me he perks up when he has a visitor. he communicates by writing on a board.
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