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James Liam O’TOOLE

James Liam O’TOOLE

AKA Jimmy O’TOOLE  

Late of Sutherland, NSW  

Mariska Hargitay

NSW Goulburn Police Academy –  Class # 335 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. # 53092  

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy as a Student Police Officer ( SPO ) on Monday ? ? 2018

Probationary Constable- appointed 7 December 2018

Constable – appointed 7 December 2019

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Senior Constable – appointed – NO 

 

Final Rank: =  Constable 1st Class

 

Stations:  Sutherland GDs ( 24 Division )( 7 December 2018 – August 2021 ), Seconded to Operation ‘ Wick ‘ in 2020 – July 2020 – Street Policing Team – City of Sydney Police Area Command, Project ‘ Servatore ‘,   Deployed to Albury re Operation Boarder Closure ( July 2020 ), Central Metropolitan Region HVP ( High Visibility Policing ) Unit – The Rocks ( 15 August 2021 – Death )

  

Service: From ? ? 2018 to  14 February 2022 = 3 years Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = N/A

Time in Retirement from Police: 0

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system – however:

NSW Premiers Bushfire Emergency citation for Service in the 2019 – 2020 fires

NSW Police Force Commissioners Emergency Commendation in recognition of the extraordinary commitment to duty and professionalism demonstrated during disasters and emergency deployments from 1 July 2019 – 31 December 2020

 

 Born: Friday 24 July 1998 

Died on: Monday 14 February 2022 

Age:   23 years, 6 months, 21 days 

 

Cause:  Depression – Suicide 

Event location:  Home

Event date:  Monday 14 February 2021

 

Funeral date: Wednesday 2 March 2022 @ 11am

Funeral location: South Chapel, Woronora Memorial Park, 121 Linden St, Sutherland, NSW

Eulogy delivered by new Commissioner Karen WEBB

( click here to see Cornona19 Virus Pandemic rules – this will be a limited numbers Funeral )

 

For those in the Bankstown area:  See below Note re funeral service.

 

any Future Wake location??? TBA 

any Future Wake date??? TBA 

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: Olsen Funerals,  Sutherland, NSW  02 9545 3477 ( Service@olsens.com.au )

Buried at: ? TBA

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( February 2022 )

James Liam O'TOOLE, James Liam OTOOLE, James O'TOOLE, James OTOOLE, Jimmy O'TOOLE, Jimmy OTOOLE

James Liam O'TOOLE, James Liam OTOOLE, James O'TOOLE, James OTOOLE, Jimmy O'TOOLE, Jimmy OTOOLE

 

JAMES is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NEED MORE INFO – MAY BE ENTITLED ( Still doesn’t appear as of 2022 )

JAMES IS Mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills as of 2022


 

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

https://www.facebook.com/groups/AustralianPolice.com.au/ 

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/ 

Australian Police YouTube Channel 


 

25 October 2022

This afternoon, in a quiet and deeply-felt ceremony at the Sydney Police Centre, another thirteen names were added, and the memories of another thirteen dedicated NSW Police Force employees were honoured, at the NSW Police Force Service Memorial:
Detective Senior Constable Vaughan Anthony Hau
Detective Senior Constable Gregory Joseph Jensen
Senior Sergeant John Kelly
Senior Constable David John Koen (Ret’d)
Constable Joseph Lees
Senior Constable Matthew Joseph Rees
Senior Constable Caroline Roberts

 


 

It is with the deepest regret that I inform those Retired, Former, Serving Police and friends that James O’TOOLE succumbed to the ‘ Black Dog ‘ at the very young age of 23 whilst Serving with NSW Police Force.

May you Forever Rest In Peace mate and may your parents and brother know that you were respected and loved by those who Served alongside of you.

 


 

Bruins Basketball Stadium, Third Ave, Condell Park, NSW.  02 9707 1866

Bruins would like extend a warm welcome to all community members who would like gather to celebrate and share memories in remembrance of James O’Toole.

The Bruins family will live stream the service, at the stadium with doors opening from 10.30am, followed by light refreshments.

Over the coming days, we please ask members to send an email to caitlin@bruinsbasketball.com.au and please RSVP if you would like to attend the service as well as any photos and memories of James to be shared at the service.


Saturday 19 February 2022
James Liam O'TOOLE, James Liam OTOOLE, James O'TOOLE, James OTOOLE, Jimmy O'TOOLE, Jimmy OTOOLE

It is with a very heavy heart that Bankstown Basketball Association mourns the loss of referee James O’Toole.

James has long been part of the Bruins family, and has represented the Bruins as an exceptional referee, supervisor, and player. He is known for his cheeky smile, witty conversations, and extraordinary dedication and passion for the education, support and ongoing development of Bruins Junior referees.

Over James’s many years of basketball service, James was awarded numerous prestigious Steve Well’s Junior Referee of the Year Awards as recognition for his hard work to his craft. James represented Bankstown Bruins at both New South Wales State Championships and Senior Finals Weekends, his efforts also took him interstate as a referee for New South Wales at many Australian Junior Championships, at which he always did the association proud.

In more recent years James sought out a professional career as part of the New South Wales Police Force, however, always continued to find time to be part of and support the Bruins family.

We are honoured to have had such an exceptional gentleman as part of the Bruins Family and James’s legacy will continue to live on in the people who he inspired and worked so closely with.

As a tribute to James, we invite the entire Bruins community to wear a blue ribbon on their uniform to signify the amazing life that he lived.

Rest In Peace James, we will continue to honor you with Bruins Pride and Dignity.

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Kathleen Fitzpatrick
9 hours ago
Never did I expect to say a funeral was beautiful but yours certainly was, James.
You were so obviously loved and cared about by so many including our family.
You certainly made a huge impression during your short life.
With you all today in my thoughts and prayers.
Aunty Kathy and Kevin. ????
Genevieve Mole
9 hours ago
Such a beautiful touching ceremony, celebrating James.
Loved by so many.
You were all in thoughts and prayers today.
Forever in our hearts.
Love the Mole and Lynch families.
Jill Kerr
10 hours ago
Rest in peace James
Helen & George
11 hours ago
“Only the good die young” our hearts are heavy ????
Jenny Chisholm (Dao)
12 hours ago
Thinking of you and your family today.
I was fortunate enough to have James in my Year 6 class and recall how helpful he was with computers and how he brought so much laughter to our class.
May you Rest in Peace James, you will be dearly missed.
Pat minz
12 hours ago
Rest in peace James. Beautiful farewell service
Joanne Mellars
12 hours ago
We remember you fondly James… rest easy.
Joanne & Jessie Mellars
Richard Bai
12 hours ago
Your smile will be in our hearts forever, Jimmy.
Virginia Pedler
12 hours ago
Rest east James. You will be missed x
Alex V
12 hours ago
RIP James! You were loved by many. I also remember from 5 years of age, always having some keys around your neck. You will be missed. Big love to Darcy.
Michelle Hutchinson
12 hours ago
Hope you have found peace James. May your light shine brightly in the night sky.
Paul Edward Cooper
12 hours ago
Rest in peace brother, prayers to you and your family. Hope you are now in peace and we will see you behind heavens golden gates in time.
Tisharna Eckford
12 hours ago
Rest In Peace Jimmy. You will be forever greatly missed by all your family, friends, colleagues and all of #335. Gone far too soon ????
Jodie Bergan
13 hours ago
RIP James, may you fly high!
Matt Hall
13 hours ago
Rest in peace James. My heart goes out to family and friends, it is heartwarming to see and hear their outpouring of love for you.
Leanne Peryman
13 hours ago
What an outstanding young man and a great loss to all who knew him. May he now be at peace and his family know that the strength of the community is behind them xxx
Kerry McGall
14 hours ago
Thinking of you guys Terry, Kylie and Darcy xx
Emily Kate Adams
14 hours ago
Rest In Peace James ????
Trish Murray
14 hours ago
From my heart to yours James , rest well in the arms of those who love you unconditionally. I was lucky to have you as my neighbour next door, sharing lots of chats about all sorts, inviting me in as we met at our unit doors to see your new lounge etc that you had purchased and was so proud of having.
Missing you
Trish
Maria Pace (Pelle)
14 hours ago
Rest in Peace beautiful boy. I will always remember your gorgeous smile and how much you loved holding your dad’s keys.
Lynda Sexton
14 hours ago
Rest In Peace young man. I enjoyed being your baseball coach all those years ago. On behalf of your school mates Erin, Morgan and older brother Liam. Lynda.
Richard Dee leon
14 hours ago
Rest In Peace my good friend.Will sadly miss all of the chats we had.
Chris Shade
14 hours ago
Rest In Peace James, I will miss your smile.
Diane Lowe
14 hours ago
RIP Mate, you will always been remembered. You are at peace now.
Belinda Peters & family
15 hours ago
May James Rest In Peace.
Zarif, Violet & family
a day ago
We will miss you James but rest in peace with Joy in heaven with the Lord .
Greg Callander
7 days ago
May Jimmy O’Toole ( NSWPF # 53092 ) Forever Rest In Peace.

 

 

 

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this young man at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
17 February 2022


 

 




Penny Margaret SHIPTON

Penny Margaret SHIPTON

AKA Turnip 

Late of Wade St, Crookwell, NSW  

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy –  Class #  ? ? ? 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  ????? 

 

RankCommenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on Monday ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed ? ? ?

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank ?

Prior  to her Policing life – Penny was a Nurse.

 

Stations?, Goulburn Police ( GDs ), ?, Goulburn Police Academy ( about 15 years ), ?

  

Service: From ? ? ? to ? ? ? = ? years Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = ?

Time in Retirement from Police: ?

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 Born:  Thursday 27 May 1971 

Died on:  Saturday 22 January 2022 

Age:  50 year, 7 months, 26 days

Penny Margaret SHIPTON, Penny SHIPTON

Cause:  Illness, Depress, PTSD, ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:  ?

 

Funeral date: Monday 7 February 2022 @ 2pm

Funeral location:  Craig’s Hill Chapel, 63 Middle Arm Rd, Goulburn, NSW  

( click here to see Cornona19 Virus Pandemic rules – this will be a limited numbers Funeral )

any Future Wake location:  ??? TBA 

any Future Wake date??? TBA

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( February 2022 )

 

 

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

 PENNY Should be Entitled to be mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills


 

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

https://www.facebook.com/groups/AustralianPolice.com.au/ 

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/ 

Australian Police YouTube Channel 


 

 

Penny Margaret SHIPTON, Penny SHIPTON

 

Penny Margaret SHIPTON, Penny SHIPTON


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Unfortunately my computer system has become weak and can no longer stand the strain I place upon it – thus the lack of information on this Memorial at this time.

 

 

Cal
4 February 2022


 

 




Peter Anton VLUG

Peter Anton VLUG

AKA Vluggy  

Late of 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Commenced, as a Cadet, with Class #  122  – Finished with Class 131

 

NSW Police Cadet # 2571

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  15403 

 

RankCommenced Training at Redfern Police Academy Police as a Cadet on 16 February 1970 ( aged 16 years, 7 months, 24 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 23 June 1972 ( aged 19 years, 0 months, 0 days )

Constable – appointed 23 July 1973

Constable 1st Class – appointed 23 July 1977 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 23 July 1981  

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 31 December 1987 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank =  Sergeant 

 

Stations?,14 Division, 21 Division, Drug Squad, City of Sydney GDs,  C.I.B. – Fingerprint Branch, ?, Manly ( 14 Division )( 1974 / 75 ), ?, North Sydney ( 1978 / 79 ), Northern Beaches – Dee Why, ?, TOU,

  

Service: From 16 February 1970 to 3 November 1993 = 23 years Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = ?

Time in Retirement from Police: ?

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 2 November 1988 ( SenCon )

 

 Born:  Tuesday 23 June 1953 

Died on:  Thursday 27 January 2022

Age:  68 years, 7 months, 4 days 

 

Cause:  Cancer ( Brain )

Event location:   ?

Event date:  ?

 

Funeral date:  Friday 4 February 2022 @ 1.30pm

Funeral locationAnn Wilson Chapel, Cnr Barranjoey Rd & Darley St, Mona Vale, NSW

PLEASE:  Wear happy colours to celebrate Vluggys life

LIVE STREAM – Details to be obtained.  

( click here to see Cornona19 Virus Pandemic rules – this will be a limited numbers Funeral )

Wake location:  Warriewood Beach SLSC 

Wake dateAfter the Service

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: Ann Wilson Funerals,  Barranjoey Rd & Darley St, Mona Vale, NSW 02 9971 4224

Buried at: ? TBA

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2022 )

 

 

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


 

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

https://www.facebook.com/groups/AustralianPolice.com.au/ 

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/ 

Australian Police YouTube Channel 


Peter Anton VLUG, Peter VLUG
Vluggy – fishing at Narrabeen – 2019

 

Peter Anton VLUG, Peter VLUG
Peter VLUG, ?, Dave VLUG 6 September 2020

 

Peter Anton VLUG, Peter VLUG
David VLUG & Elizabeth SMITH – Oct 2020

 

Bob VLUG & Peter VLUG singing video


 

Peter Anton VLUG, Vluggy

Peter Anton VLUG, Vluggy

Peter Anton VLUG, Vluggy

Peter Anton VLUG, Vluggy

 

 

 


 

In the 1999 NSW Elections, Peter stood for the Non-Custodial Parents Party with only .34% of votes received.


 

Mick Cutts

RIP Pete. What a great bloke. Worked with him at North Sydney in 78/9. On parade one morning and Insp Dafter chipped him about his hair being too long. Next day on parade Pete turned up bald as a badger and got in the shit for it.

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Ian Mather

Peter Vlug was the original “Crocodile Dundee” of the Northern Beaches. Snakes, lizards, spiders, turtles, dragons and many other creatures. A strong willed, relaxed, deep thinking, charismatic Police Officer. The King of Avalon! Keith Blackett often wondered what the youngsters at Avalon were doing! When with Peter Vlug – check the surf, feed the lorikeets from the front verandah at Avalon, check out the koalas in the back yard then terrorise the locals. Many a time bitten by his beloved pythons he never gave up on them. A wonderful man, great friend to many and an exceptionally good Policeman. Kind Regards and best wishesto the family of Peter Anton Vlug.
RIP Beaver

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/posts/2266401103501211/?comment_id=2267286686745986&notif_id=1643515596487703&notif_t=group_comment&ref=notif


 

Cameron Bell

RIP Vluggy.
Fond memory of a NSW Police Surfing Association competition we had one weekend in UlladullaI. THE 90’s We all stayed in the Marlin Hotel.
Vluggy was there with his pet snake. He wandered down to a pet shop and came back with a mouse. Proceeded to feed the mouse to his snake at the tables outside when we were having a beer. Remember it well. LOL. Catch a big wave for us up there. You will be charging as always.

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
30 January 2022


 

 




Leonard Alan McLEAN

Leonard Alan McLEAN

AKA 

Late of Regentville, NSW  

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern –  Class #  199C 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  21205  

 

RankCommenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 24 February 1984 ( aged 26 years, 6 months, 4 days )

Constable – appointed 24 February 1985

Constable 1st Class – appointed 24 February 1989 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

 

Final Rank = Senior Constable 

 

Stations?, Mt Druitt ( 27 Division )( 1980s ), Penrith District ( Anti Theft Unit )( 1980s ) – Resignation 19 August 1995

  

Service: From ? ? 1984? to Resignation effective 19 August 1995 = 11 years Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = ?

Time since resignation from Police: 26 years, 4 months, 29 days

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

 

 Born:  Tuesday 20 August 1957

Died on:  Monday 17 January 2022

Age:  64 years, 4 months, 28 days

 

Cause: Stroke

Event location:   ?

Event date:  ?

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday 2 February 2022 @ 11am

Funeral location:  North Chapel, Minchinbury Crematorium & Lawn Cemetery, Kington St, Minchinbury, NSW  

( click here to see Cornona19 Virus Pandemic rules – this will be a limited numbers Funeral )

any Future Wake location:  ??? TBA 

any Future Wake date??? TBA

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2022 )

 

 

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


 

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

https://www.facebook.com/groups/AustralianPolice.com.au/ 

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/ 

Australian Police YouTube Channel 


 

I have found, mentioned, of a Leonard Alan McLean being a licensed electrician between June 1990 – June 1994.


 

Smacka Blinman<br /> 31 July 2018<br /> Steve Turner here's an old picture for you.<br /> From the The Penrith District Police Rugby League Year Book 2001<br /> Standing (L – R) Mark Rattenbury (Coach), Graham Stone, Frank Goodyear, Paul Cosgriff, Jeff Fox, Jim Cranna (Pres), Bob Lewis, Gary Warboys, Mark Spicer, Alan Ingleton, Ron Mason, Mick Pearce, Phil Cummins, Eris Shiels, Glen Bootle, Charlie Van Den Bosch,<br /> Front Row. Peter Davis, Steve Turner, Graeme O’Donnell, Grahame Barlow, Steve Martin, Len McLean, John King, Peter Whitticker.
Smacka Blinman
31 July 2018
Steve Turner here’s an old picture for you.
From the The Penrith District Police Rugby League Year Book 2001
Standing (L – R) Mark Rattenbury (Coach), Graham Stone, Frank Goodyear, Paul Cosgriff, Jeff Fox, Jim Cranna (Pres), Bob Lewis, Gary Worboys, Mark Spicer, Alan Ingleton, Ron Mason, Mick Pearce, Phil Cummins, Eric Shiels, Glen Bootle, Charlie Van Den Bosch.
Front Row. Peter Davis, Steve Turner, Graeme O’’Donnell, Grahame Barlow, Steve Martin, Len McLean, John King, Peter Whitticker.

 


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Unfortunately my computer system has become weak and can no longer stand the strain I place upon it.

In order to get my systems up and running again, I have invested $6k in a new computer system which is currently being built and I would expect that a lot of the notices I place on the system, will be devoid of a lot of information that I usually include; until my new system arrives and my databases and photos are transferred across.

This might not be completed until late February 2022.

 

 

Cal
28 January 2022


 

 




James Godfry MOLLOY

James Godfry MOLLOY

AKA Jim MOLLOY, Molly  

Late of 

Not related to Warren Sydney MOLLOY, NSWPF # 8319 Although they did work at Chatswood in the same era.

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern ” Possibly ”  Class #  079 

 

New South Wales Police Force

Uniform # 2599

Regd. #  9349  

 

RankCommenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday  ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 1 June 1959 ( aged 25 years, 11 months, 19 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( NO )

Senior Constable – appointed 1 June 1969 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 September 1974 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 30 September 1984 

 

Final Rank =  Sergeant 1st Class 

 

Stations: ?, STP – North Sydney ( ? – 1978 ), ?, Divisional TRG, ?, Chatswood – Retirement

  

Service: From ? ? 1959? to ? ? 1988 = ? years Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = ?

Time in Retirement from Police: ?

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 15 September 1980 ( Sgt 3/c )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 22 September 1987 ( Sgt 1/c )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 22 September 1987 ( Sgt 1/c )

 

 Born:  Tuesday 13 June 1933

Died on:  Sunday 23 January 2022

Age:  88 years, 7 months, 10 days 

 

Cause: Pneumonia 

Event location:  Northern Beaches hospital, NSW 

Event date:  ?

 

Funeral date:  1 February 2022 @ 11am

Funeral location:  Sacred Heart Church, Park St, Mona Vale, NSW

There is NO Live Stream

( click here to see Cornona19 Virus Pandemic rules – this will be a limited numbers Funeral )

any Future Wake location:  ??? TBA 

any Future Wake date??? TBA

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: ? TBA

Buried at: Burial at Mona Vale Cemetery,

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2022 )

James Godfry MOLLOY, James MOLLOY, Jim MOLLOY

James Godfry MOLLOY, James MOLLOY, Jim MOLLOY

James Godfry MOLLOY, James MOLLOY, Jim MOLLOY

 

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


 

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

https://www.facebook.com/groups/AustralianPolice.com.au/ 

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/ 

Australian Police YouTube Channel 


 

 

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Unfortunately my computer system has become weak and can no longer stand the strain I place upon it.

In order to get my systems up and running again, I have invested $6k in a new computer system which is currently being built and I would expect that a lot of the notices I place on the system, will be devoid of a lot of information that I usually include; until my new system arrives and my databases and photos are transferred across.

This might not be completed until late February 2022.

 

 

Cal
24 January 2022


 

 




Stephen Laurence RIDLEY

Stephen Laurence RIDLEY

AKA  Steve RIDLEY, Stephen RIDLEY, Riddles, Seagull 

Late of Stanwell Park, NSW 

Brother to NSWPF Member, Bob RIDLEY # 21763

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class # Started with Class 119 ( who started on 12 May 1969 )

& was Sworn In with Class 126 ( who started on 22 February 1971 & Sworn In on 5 April 1971 ) 

 

NSW Police Cadet # 2484

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  14597  

 

RankCommenced Training at Redfern Police Academy as a Police Cadet on Monday 12 May 1969 ( aged 17 years, 1 month, 5 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 7 April 1971 ( aged 19 years, 0 months, 0 days )  

Constable – appointed 7 April 1972

Constable 1st Class – appointed 7 April 1976  

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed 7 April 1980  

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 3 April 1988 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank =  Sergeant ? /Class

 

StationsCadet Service: C.I.B. – Surry Hills – Fingerprints ( 12 May 1969 – 23 Nov. 1969 ), C.I.B. – Surry Hills – Reception Officer ( 24 Nov. 1969 – 17 May 1970 ), 13 Division – Station Duty ( 18 May 1970 – 22 Nov. 1970 ), 13 Division – Traffic Office ( 23 Nov. 1970 – 6 April 1971 ),

Sworn Member:  Bankstown ( 19 Division )( ProCst ) – GDs ( 7 April 1971 – 3 April 1972 ), C.I.B. – Surry Hills – Criminal Records ( temporary )( 4 April 1972 – 12 Oct. 1972 ), C.I.B. – Surry Hills – Criminal Records ( Permanent )( 13 Oct. 1972 – 30 Jan. 1973 ), Central ( 1 Division ) – Fingerprints ( 31 Jan. 1973 – 19 Dec.1977 ), Training & Research – State Operations – Fingerprints ( 20 Dec. 1977 – 2 May 1987 ), Wollongong Crime Scene Unit – Fingerprints ( 3 May 1987 – 9 Aug. 1995 ) – Retirement

  

Service: From 12 May 1969 to 9 August 1995 = 26 years, 2 months, 28 days Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 43 years, 4 months, 2 days

Time in Retirement from Police: 26 years, 5 months, 13 days

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 8 March 1997 ( Former Sgt ) 

 

 Born:  Monday 7 April 1952

Died on:  Saturday 22 January 2022

Age:  69 years, 9 months, 15 days 

 

Cause:  Cancer ( Type ? )

Event location:   ?

Event date:  ?

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday 8 February 2022 @ noon

Funeral location:  Olsens Funeral Home, 691 Princes Hwy, Sutherland, NSW  02 9545 3477

LIVE STREAM DETAILSTBA

( click here to see Cornona19 Virus Pandemic rules – this will be a limited numbers Funeral )

Wake location: Heathcote Hotel, Princes Hwy, Heathcote, NSW

Wake date:  Tuesday 8 February 2022 after Service

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: Olsens Funeral Home, 691 Princes Hwy, Sutherland, NSW  02 9545 3477

Buried at: ? TBA

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2022 )

Stephen Laurence RIDLEY, Steve RIDLEY, Stephen RIDLEY & Bob RIDLEY
Steve RIDLEY with his younger brother Bob RIDLEY

 

Stephen Laurence RIDLEY, Steve RIDLEY, Stephen RIDLEY

 

Stephen Laurence RIDLEY, Steve RIDLEY, Stephen RIDLEY, Steve RIDLEY, Seagull, Stephen RIDLEY, Riddles

Stephen Laurence RIDLEY, Steve RIDLEY, Stephen RIDLEY, Steve RIDLEY, Seagull, Stephen RIDLEY, Riddles
2014

 

 

 

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


 

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

https://www.facebook.com/groups/AustralianPolice.com.au/ 

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/ 

Australian Police YouTube Channel 


 

Sunday 23 January 2022
Early yesterday morning my dear big Brother Stephen Lawrence RIDLEY lost his battle with cancer.
A retired Police Officer who became one of the pioneers to modern fingerprint and crime scene investigation from Cadet Class 126.
He was also a great football player and total golf tragic and absolute larrikin.
You went too young mate a few months prior to your 70th birthday. You were my inspiration growing up and always looked out for me. I love you and will miss you.

 

Condolences to Steve’s wife – Bub Ridley, their daughter Teagon and grandchildren Sandon & Rae.

Bub and Riddles met through ‘work’.  Bub’s was a Public Servant when they met.


 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

**********

 

Cal
24 January 2022


 

 




Selwyn SMITH

Selwyn SMITH – Doctor

AKA Sel  

Late of 

 

NSW Psychiatrist

 

A true “mate” to New South Wales Police Force members

 

Rank: Psychiatrist

  

Service: From ? ? 1942 to ? ? 2022 = ? years Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = December 2021

Time in Retirement: 1+ month

 

Awards:  No find on Australian Honours system

 

 Born? ? 1942

Died on:  Tuesday 18 January 2022 during the early a.m. in his sleep

Age:  80 years 

Selwyn SMITH

Cause:  Cancer – Melanoma

Event location:  Home – with family by his side during the early a.m.

Event date:  Diagnosed in October 2021

 

Funeral date:  Friday 21 January 2022 @ 11am – 1pm

Funeral location:  South chapel, Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, 12 Military Rd, Matraville, NSW 

 

any Future Wake location:  ??? TBA 

any Future Wake date??? TBA

 

Funeral Parlour: Life Rites Funerals, 118 Durham St, Sydney, NSW  0421 200250 

Buried at: Cremated

Selwyn SMITH

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2022 )

 


 

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

https://www.facebook.com/groups/AustralianPolice.com.au/ 

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/ 

Australian Police YouTube Channel 


 

I have never met Selwyn Smith BUT I have, for over twenty years, been seeing one of his colleagues in the field of psychiatry.

I have never heard a bad word about Selwyn and if he is anything like the bloke I have been seeing for twenty years, Selwyn’s is a man to be honoured and respected for the way in which he cared for, and looked after – not only damaged police but all First Responders.

You received your Cancer diagnoses only in October 2021 and eventually had to rest up because of fatigue in November 2021.

You worked tirelessly to ensure that your patients were looked after and, on behalf of all First Responders ( ESPECIALLY the Members of NSWPF, I express my personal and sincere thanks to you and your family for the time that you gave all of my fellow work mates ( whether I knew them or not ) in your efforts to help, and save, them from the demons of PTSD / PTSI.

Your family and friends need to know that you were regarded as a bloody good mate to so many Police, and other First Responders, who were suffering PTSD / PTSI and you managed to pull a lot of them out of that dark pit that they were in for so many years.

Rest In Peace Selwyn.  Your Duty is now done.

 

 

Greg Callander
NSWPF # 17463

20 January 2022

 

Selwyn SMITH, Doctor Selwyn SMITH, Dtr Selwyn SMITH

 


Very sad news from the St John Of God with the passing of Dr Selwyn Smith.
Although Selwyn was not a police officer or a first responder, he ( as a psychiatrist ) understood the plight that most first responders suffered with their mental ( and physical ) health and the many, unfounded and unnecessary, hoops that insurance companies make us jump through.
He was a very thoughtful man and an outstanding health care professional with the St John of God Hospital PTSD programs and his many, many patients.
Dr Smith understood emergency services and mental injuries and advocated for us when it felt like no one else did.
He was a brilliant psychiatrist and held in the highest esteem amongst his clients and his peers.
Dr Smith had literally only just retired before last Christmas ( 2021 ) due to his terminal illness ( cancer ) and our thoughts are with his family, friends, colleagues and the countless people he has saved and helped throughout the years.
Rest In Peace.

 

some of the Comments from various Policing Facebook Groups & pages:

He helped me to turn around from a very broken ambo with work induced PTSI and the St John of God program was a BIG part of that. With his support to try to return to operational duties, I did another 8 years full-time and now 3 years part time. If others had their way, I would have got the boot. Selwyn went to bat for me after listening to me.
I wish he had longer in retirement after helping so many of us.

*******

I found out yesterday it’s a sad loss , he was a great doctor for people with ptsd and would fight with the insurance companies to make sure we got the right treatment we need

*******

I’m struggling to find a replacement too. Can some inbox me some suggestions.
Also devastating news today of his passing on Monday.
I guess he didn’t leave us because he wanted to..  he truly worked with all of us till the very end.

******

I’m sad to hear that Dr Selwyn-Smith passed away today. Those who know of his work as Psychiatrist will really feel this. I have a heavy heart! His work at St John of God was invaluable.

******

Best wishes Selwyn. You shared my contempt for heartless management practices and you greatly helped me along with countless others. Stay strong.

******

Selwyn’s office are in the process of sending out letters to his patients. I spoke to them two days ago and my January appointment was cancelled. Retired immediately due to serious health issue. I’ve been told he is completing all outstanding reports.

******

Sad news he was a man that cared about his patients and took on NSW Police Department for many of us. He became a friend and helped me through some dark times. RIP Selwyn

*******

Selwyn SMITH

*******

RIP Doc you helped so many of us in our time of need you will be always be remembered by us. God Bless R.I.P

*******

Sad news he was a man that cared about his patients and took on NSW Police Department for many of us. He became a friend and helped me through some dark times. RIP Selwyn

 

 

 

Cal
 20 January 2022


 

 

56 Comments
Charles Field-Marsham
19 hours ago
What a great life of a remarkable man! Strong and grounded family; a career that added great value to the world and a positive and loving friend. Truly inspirational and a model for us all.
I am grateful to have met him and shared a few “GREAT” meals with him and the family.
I cant believe he was 80, I thought he was in his early 70’s!!
XOXO
Charles
Leon and Melissa
2 days ago
Dr Selwyn Smith how can we ever repay you for how you have helped us over so many years.
The only way is to remember you and tell everyone who will listen about you.
Rest in peace our friend from sunny Queensland, always in our hearts.
Bronwyn Croft
2 days ago
Dr Smith helped so many Police that struggled with ptsd. I am so grateful of his unwavering support that has enabled me to be the best mum I can be for our 3 children and still be proud of my 30 year service to the NSW Police Force.
I am grateful for his amazing skill’s with helping his patients recover and I always left his room knowing that I had his support which helped my recovery immensely.
????????????
Mark Eady
2 days ago
Thank you Selwyn. You made a difference to so many lives.
Your compassion, understanding, humility, and authenticity are some of my lingering memories. So glad we got to cross paths and I am forever in your debt for your support and advice during one of the most challenging times in my life.
My sincere condolences to your family.
They must be so proud of a life well lived.
Sophie Hartley
2 days ago
Thank you for your kindness and compassion and being a pillar of strength for many who reached out for you.
You have been a true advocate for many Police and their families.
May you Rest In Peace.
Anna Nikolis
2 days ago
Gone too soon and so suddenly, we are all saddened and heartbroken by your death. What will we do now without you?
Your smile, care and compassion is what got us through the hardest times.
Thank you Dr Selwyn Smith for being like a father and a guardian angel to me since 2007, you saved my life and I am forever grateful for everything you have done. You were one in a billion.
Anyone who had the opportunity to meet you was lucky and each one of us are still here because of you.
You truly cared about everyone and helped so many people in their darkest of times. You will forever be in my heart, thoughts and prayers.
My family and I thank you from the bottom of our hearts.
Our deepest sympathy to your family and loved ones.
Thank you all for allowing us to share in the celebration of Dr Selwyns life. 
Goodbye to a remarkable man beyond words.
You will be terribly missed and remembered with great respect and gratitude.
RIP my best friend, mentor and doctor ????
Harry Stengos
2 days ago
You will forever be held in the highest regard for your compassion and caring.
The definition of a gentleman and a saviour to so many.
May you Rest In Peace and may God bring comfort to your family.
Garry K
2 days ago
It is with sad hearts that we all say good bye to an amazing man who helped so many people in their darkest of times. I only knew you for a short time, but you gave me hope when I thought there was non.
My deepest sympathy to your to you wife and family.
REST IN PEACE
GK
Charlene
2 days ago
You were a godsend to so many psychologically injured NSW Police. Thank you for helping so many of us so much and being in our corner.
You will be terribly missed.
David Hooper
2 days ago
Selwyn, you have saved my life and showed me the utmost care and compassion. My family & I thank you from all our hearts.
You are still the most professional and caring person I have known & I thank you again for your professional care and advice.
I am surviving because of you.
My thoughts & prayers are with your family.
RIP Dr Smith!
Sharon Lee Twiss
2 days ago
Thank you Dr Selwyn Smith for being a lighthouse in the darkness.
My deepest sympathies to your wife May, your family, friends, colleagues and all your patients who were blessed to have you in their corner.
You will remembered with great respect and gratitude.
RIP ????
Diane Birch
2 days ago
Sad news.  Still can’t believe it. Such a witty sense of humour. I loved our chats. Your memory was extraordinary. I was privileged to know you. I will be forever grateful for the support you provided me over many years.
You will be sadly missed by so many. You were one of a kind. Such a remarkable human being beyond words.
RIP.
Darryl L
2 days ago
Thank you Dr Smith for caring for me for 25 years. A very compassionate man who helped so many others as well.
You will be missed greatly.
Paul Daley
2 days ago
You referred to yourself as “The General” and would say ‘My job is to do the fighting, yours is to get well.’ And he did.
I am only here today because you gave me and countless others discarded by the police system the ability and willingness to live and fight on.
Thank you does not even scratch the surface of the debt of gratitude so many owe you.
To Mrs Smith and family, deepest condolences and thank you all for allowing us to peek behind the curtain and share in the celebration of Selwyns life.
Jodie
2 days ago
May you forever Rest In Peace Dr Smith. A true gentleman.
Condolences to your family, friends and loved ones during this very difficult time.
You have truly touched the lives of so many.
It’s your time to rest easy.
Jim Short
2 days ago
Dearest Selwyn, I came to you broken and in darkness, you helped show me the way through. Your smile and easy manner, and reassurance ‘I’ve got your back Jim’ helped me stay the course.
The world seems to be a slightly smaller less lit place with your passing.
From my family to yours, thank you for caring, thank you for being in my corner,
RIP.
Jim
Christine McGuire
2 days ago
Selwyn…what a truly amazing man you were! Thank you for the kindness, support and optimism you had towards all the Police you helped on our journeys.
You will never be forgotten.
Patricia Rinaldo
2 days ago
Dearest May, Ben, Michelle I am so sad.
Cannot believe that Sel Is gone.
We loved Him so much and the Family.
Sel was an Icon and will never forget Him.
Please know I am there with You in my heart.
One of My (Our) True Friends in Life Fondly, Pat Fondly,
Pat
Natalie
2 days ago
Dr Smith, what a remarkable human.
He has touched and changed the lives of so many. He will be missed.
I fell fortunate to have met him and thank you for all you did for me and everyone that had crossed your path.
A wonderful man, compassionate, empathetic, professional and funny.
You made me laugh when I didn’t think it could be possible.
Thank you.
Condolences to your friends and family.
Amy and Stephen Tsang
2 days ago
????????rest in peace, Selwyn
We miss you
Natalie M
2 days ago
Dr Smith thank you so much for your passion and service to the whole community.
You were truly an amazing man.
Love and strength to your family.
You will be greatly missed.
Rest in peace Selwyn
Helen Weston
2 days ago
Thank you Selwyn.
Thank you for putting me back together, for caring and supporting me.
Your kindness will never be forgotten.
Peter Gould
2 days ago
A wonderful man who has helped and saved so many injured police officers.
My deepfelt condolences to family and loved ones.
Rest in Peace Selwyn.
Cheryl
3 days ago
Rest easy Dr Smith, thank you for saving my life, and thank you for all helping so many of my friends.
You were a great man.
X
Paul
3 days ago
A very very sad loss. A true gentleman who had a genuine care for others.
The Colonel saved me and several others.
Rest in Peace.
Thank you for your legacy.
My condolences and prayers to the precious family.
TJ Parker
3 days ago
Small in stature, huge in heart. A giant in his field.
A huge loss for his family and so many in the triple 0 and military services. I am forever grateful for his warm smile and expertise.
From my family to yours Selwyn,
Rest in Peace.
You’ll never be forgotten.
Christine Noel Faught
3 days ago
Deepest sympathies, Michelle, and to all of your family.
Your Dad is always smiling in my memories – you are in my thoughts, and I’m so sorry for such a great loss.
With love always.
Vanya MacRAILD
3 days ago
Our dearest Selwyn, hearing of your illness and your sudden passing has left me and so very many people with the heart that is hurting beyond words. You are an amazing man who dedicated so many many years to helping so many people. I know all of us in the emergency services and correctives have been helped by you immensely and that will never be forgotten. The best thing I ever did was take the words of a very close friend of mine who was treated by yourself was to go and see yourself and Fotoula. I cherish the words you said to me and they were, “I will fix you“. I will continue to carry those words with me everyday. You bought me so far in the two years I had been seeing you, you lit up my life each time I came to see you as I knew I was in good hands and you lived by those words you said to me.
Like so many people we will all miss you terribly and we can not thank you for all you have done for so many.
Love to you, your precious family and friends.
XXXXX
Andrew
3 days ago
When Selwyn tells you; “I got ya back.” He really meant it.
The struggle by many first responders to find a way forward through life in the aftermath of multiple trauma was made so much easier by him punching on with “The System” to make sure you were covered.
A giant of a man who will be sorely missed.
RIP mate
Deb T
3 days ago
Dr Smith, thank you for everything you did to get me through. You fought the battle for me many times and “had my back”.
You are a gentleman and an angel xx
Darryl Hahn
3 days ago
Doc. Thanks for putting me back together, like you did for many police men and woman over the years.
It was an absolute privilege having you as my doctor and confidant. You gave me the comfort and light in a very dark time, and I will be forever grateful to you.
Much love and strength to your family at this time xxx
Warmest regards Darryl.
Lisa
3 days ago
Dr Smith thank you for your compassion and kindness that you showed me, you believed me when others failed me. You brought me out of the darkness into the light and gave me hope. You will be missed.
Sandra Bullock
3 days ago
Thank you Dr Smith for the help and guidance you gave to our son. We will be forever grateful.
RIP
Arna Meyer
3 days ago
Tuning in from America.
Dr Selwyn was a phenomenal support to me and my family and I’m saddened to learn about his death.
He was a compassionate doctor who will be sorely missed.
My deepest condolences to his family and all those he left behind.
The world is a better place for the work he performed and his legacy will live on in all of us who are alive today because of his intervention.
Kurt Gacki
3 days ago
Without Smithy I wouldn’t be here today, it’s as simple as that.
Great Dr and even better human.
I painting an Aboriginal dot art for him in which he has in his office.
Please pass that onto his family from me.
Paul Begbie
3 days ago
You were the saviour in my life and bought me back from the darkest place. You gave me and so many others hope, care and love. I will be forever in your debt. “ Don’t worry, we’ve got your back” will always be in my mind.
May you Rest In Peace beautiful man.
Thank you.
Teresa Zappia
3 days ago
Thank you to a wonderful man who always made me feel believed.
I am but one of your patients. Oh, how you will be missed.
Much love to all your family.
Effie Jordan
3 days ago
Forever grateful Thank you Dr Smith, an absolute angel on earth, now an angel in heaven.
Forever in our hearts ❤️
Melanie Gavan
3 days ago
Dr Smith – I’ll never forget what you did for me or countless other people in saving our lives. I’ll never forget you sitting there saying, “Don’t worry, we’ll get you there.” I’ll never forget the change of tone in your voice when having to deal with the dreaded insurance company.
Forever in your debt.
RIP
Ken
3 days ago
Rest In Peace. You helped so many. A truly great man.
Fadia Saker
3 days ago
Dr Smith 🙁 I only had the pleasure of knowing you for a short time. ( Thanks to my Sister she said if anyone can Help it would be You .)
You are a Kind soul and Caring Doctor You cared for those who needed you most. You helped in every way that you could .
Rest in Peace you will be missed in your passing and you were appreciated in your Life
Lisa McGuinness
3 days ago
Words can not express the thankfulness and love we have for Dr Smith, without you and your dedication I would not have a Partner, my Son would not exist, It pains us greatly that we have lost such a great man.
For your 22yrs of unconditional Love and support, thank you!
Danielle Thorp
3 days ago
You saved my life.
Thank you and may you Rest In Peace.
To your family, thank you for allowing this gifted man to help us. The best words I ever heard from Selwyn was, “I’m your nominated treating doctor now. I’ve got you. Let me deal with everything. You just take time for yourself!
Sorely missed but never forgotten.
Xo
Ben O’B
3 days ago
Selwyn, legend does not even begin to describe you.
I sit here with a heavy heart, you were the only person that was able to get me through the hardest times of my life and the one who protected me in battles I could not fight alone.
Not only a fantastic doctor but a friend and protector.
Karol Bottle
3 days ago
What a caring and compassionate man who helped so many of us in our darkest times.
Blessings and love to your family and staff at this very sad time.
RIP Dr Smith.
Gary
3 days ago
Dr Smith, I only had the pleasure of knowing you for a short time. You are a true gentleman. You cared for those who needed you most. You helped those who helped others and then unfortunately couldn’t help no longer.
Thank you
Dan C
3 days ago
Rest in peace Dr Smith.
You changed my life, and helped me immensely.
Neil
3 days ago
I’m not normally one for words, thank you, you helped a lot of people.
Godspeed Doc.
Rob S
3 days ago
Words don’t begin to express the gratitude for how you changed my life.
A caring, compassionate and skilled physician who always greeted me as an old mate.
You will be dearly missed.
Rest In Peace Dr Smith
Anna G
3 days ago
Dr Smith you always greeted me as a friend with that cheeky smile and helped guide me through tough situations.
You truly are brilliant and amazing. I am lost of words as it is unfair that you left too soon. It truly is heart breaking and my sincere condolences to your family, loved ones and friends.
I am forever grateful for what you have done for me and my family.
Kathy Bassett
3 days ago
Dr Smith you were my confidant, rock and the only person I felt like I could trust.
Thank you from my the depths of my heart I am a greater person for having you in my corner.
There are no words adequate to describe the man that you were to countless people.
You are a man to be honoured for the way you cared about not only police but all 1st responders.
You were there for us as we had to jump through the many hoops from the insurance companies and the NSWP forever indebted to you Dr Smith you will be missed by many but what a legacy you have left us all.
A very sad day for many and condolences to our wonderful Dr Smiths family-
Kathy
Sandi Cook
3 days ago
Deepest condolences to May, Ben, Michelle and your families, Selwyn was such a wonderful and large part of our lives when you all lived in Ottawa- a hugely talented, caring friend and smiling soul ! XO
Sandi and Eddy
William Shenkman
3 days ago
Squire, you were one of a kind.
So many wonderful memories.
To May, Ben, Michelle and family thank you for sharing him with us.
That smile and laughter will be with us forever.
Love Bill and Maureen
Anna Nikolis
3 days ago
Dr Smith was one in a billion. He saved my life and was like a guardian angel to me.
Most compassionate and caring doctor, he always had a smile for everyone and genuinely cared for his patients. He said he wasn’t going to retire on us anytime soon and he didn’t..working till the end and caring for his patients ???? Sadly, he didn’t even get to enjoy his retirement.
I was devastated to hear of his sudden medical retirement, however hearing about his passing just broke my heart ????
My condolences to the family and all of his patients.
He will be missed and it is truly a huge loss to all of us as he is irreplaceable.
May he rest in peace and God grant him a place in heaven, because he deserves his place amongst the angels ????
Goodbye Dr Smith, you will never be forgotten and I’m eternally grateful for everything you have done for me and my family ????????
Greg Callander
3 days ago
May Doctor Selwyn SMITH – ( NSW Psychiatrist and Mate to many NSW Police ) Forever Rest In Peace.
Thank you for the help you have offered so many damaged police for well over 20 years. https://police.freom.com/selwyn-smith/
Michael Cowpland
4 days ago
We loved Selwyn – always jolly & great fun all the time.
We had lots of fun playing tennis & at Ballroom dance classes with May & Selwyn – we got booted for too much laughter! Lol

 


 

 

 

 




Jason William BRYANT

Jason William BRYANT   VA BM

AKA 

Late of 

Brother of Ashley Newton BRYANT, NSWPF # 25603 ( R.I.P. )

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy – Class #  239B 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  26101 

 

RankCommenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on Monday 31 October 1988 ( aged 22 years, 1 month, 14 days )

Probationary Constable- appointed 28 April 1989 ( aged 22 years, 7 months, 11 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank =  Senior Constable – Retired HOD on 5 March 2009

 

Stations:  Armidale, Byron Bay, Port Macquarie – Mid North Coast Target Action Group ( TAG ) – Retirement

 

  

Service: From 30 October 1988 to 5 March 2009 = 20 years, 4 months, 2 days Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = 42 years, 5 months, 16 days

Time in Retirement from Police: 12 years, 10 months, 4 days

 

Awards:  Bravery Medal ( BM ) – granted 14 February 2000 ( SenCon )

2000 Peter Stuckey Mitchell Award ( for acts of unselfish heroism)

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted ? ? ?

Commissioner’s Valour Award – granted ? ? ?

NSW Police Medal – granted ? ? ?

Commissioner’s Olympic Citation

 

 Born:  Saturday 17 September 1966

Died on:  Sunday 9 January 2022

Age:  55 years, 3 months, 23 days 

 

Cause: Fatal Trail Bike accident 

Event location:  Bindara Trail, Black Mountain Road, Towallum, NSW 

Event date:  ?

 

Funeral date? ? ?

Funeral location:  ?

At Jason’s request, there was no official funeral as such.  It was his wish for family and friends to celebrate his life – not mourn his loss. 

Jason Bryant enjoying a beer.
Jason Bryant enjoying a beer.  ” Don’t mourn my loss but celebrate my life “

 

Celebration of Life location:  Tacking Point Surf Club, Port Macquarie, NSW 

Celebration of Life dateSunday 23 January 2022 @ 2pm – 6pm

please don’t dress up for this event; Jason would have liked to see people dressed casually and comfortably. Board shorts, T-shirt, thongs

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Cremated 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2022 )

 

 

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


 

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

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Australian Police YouTube Channel 


 

After Retiring from the employ of NSWPF, Jason ran the successful family business of Seaside First Aid Training at Port Macquarie.

https://www.seasidefirstaidtraining.com.au/


 

Jason is survived by his wife Debbie Bryant; children Joshua Bryant, Danni Mackay & Taylor Bryant; and mother Margo Bryant.

Debbie Bryant is also the name of Ashley Bryant‘s wife.

Jason is the brother of retired member Ashley Bryant (deceased 16 Dec 2013).


 

Tribute: Port Macquarie’s Jason Bryant remembered

The 55-year-old passed away suddenly on January 9.

Mr Bryant was active within the Port Macquarie-Hastings community – including through his employment within the police force, and as a member of the Tacking Point Surf Life Saving Club.

Tacking Point SLSC president Mick Lang said Mr Bryant was an extreme waterman and arguably one of the best Inflatable Rescue Boat drivers on the Mid North Coast.

Mr Bryant put his rescue skills into action when he was involved in a mass rescue on the Hastings River in 1999.

Mr Bryant, who was a Senior Constable at the time, utilised an inshore rescue boat and with a colleague’s assistance, continually entered the most hazardous section of the bar.

They rescued members of the Port Macquarie Sea Rescue group, who had been thrown from their boat.

As a result of his efforts, he received the New South Wales Police Service‘s most coveted honour, the Peter Stuckey Mitchell Award in 2000.

Mr Bryant met his wife Deborah when he was 18-years-old and they were married for 33 years.

The couple had three childrenJoshua, Danielle, and Taylor.

The family enjoyed annual trips to the Gold Coast and spent time at the local beaches and rivers in the Port Macquarie-Hastings.

Mr Bryant served in the NSW Police force for 20 years and he was stationed at Armidale, Byron Bay and Port Macquarie.

After leaving the force, Mr Bryant worked in a number of different roles and also developed his own business Seaside First Aid Training.

Mrs Bryant said her husband loved the ocean but also enjoyed getting out into the bush.

He went camping and on multi day hikes with his family and friends.

Mr Bryant also enjoyed adventure motorbike rides, where he would often stop in the middle of nowhere to take in the scenery and the quiet environment.


 

Jason Bryant

The family invites all those who knew Jason to attend his Celebration of Life, to be held on Sunday 23rd January 2022 from 2 – 6pm at Tacking Point Surf Club, Port Macquarie, NSW.

The bar will be open and if you would like to bring a share plate that would be greatly appreciated.

Kind regards,

The Bryant Family

 

Additionally, the Port Macquarie Surfing Museum has arrange a “Paddle out for JB” on Saturday 22nd January 2022 from 10am at Town Beach, Port Macquarie.

https://omny.fm/shows/triple-m-mid-north-coast-breakfast/strawny-with-details-of-the-paddle-out-for-late-jb (listen from 0:37 sec)


 

Jason Bryant
Jason Bryant doing what he loved.  May 2020

Jason Bryant - doing what he loved in May 2020.

 


 

BRAVERY MEDAL

Senior Constable Jason William BRYANT,
Port Macquarie Police Station, Hay Street, Port Macquarie NSW 2444.


On the afternoon of 24 May 1999, Senior Constable Bryant assisted in the rescue of six people who were stranded after their vessel had overturned in rough seas on the Port Macquarie bar.

Senior Constable Bryant, on hearing that a local rescue vessel had overturned on a sand bar, made the decision to launch another rescue vessel despite dangerous sea conditions.

Once the vessel was launched, Senior Constable Bryant, who was piloting the vessel and accompanied by another police officer, ( Senior Constable Anthony Francis LONG, NSWPF # 21197.  See page 22 in below link ) proceeded out of the river entrance to the bar.

The surf was at a height that prevented him seeing the stranded people. Through contact with Marine Radio Base, he was directed to the disabled vessel, some 300 metres to the north.

En-route, the other officer was injured as the surf and swell pounded him against the interior of the vessel.

Senior Constable Bryant saw the stricken vessel with two people aboard.

On reaching them, Constable Bryant was informed that there were four people in greater danger as they had been swept away in the water.

Senior Constable Bryant and the other officer located these four people and pulled them aboard, one at a time.

On returning to the stricken vessel, the boat had capsized again and the people were clinging to the sides of the overturned vessel.

Senior Constable Bryant could not take the men aboard as it was beyond the capacity of the vessel, but reassured them that he would return.

Returning to the river entrance, another vessel took aboard the four men and Senior Constable Bryant’s injured colleague.

Senior Constable Bryant immediately returned to the overturned vessel, but the men had been swept away.

Senior Constable Bryant spotted the men some 30 metres away.
On reaching the men, and as he attempted to rescue one of them, he had to turn the vessel quickly to avoid an oncoming wave. On the next attempt, he pulled the man to safety and then rescued the other man.

By his actions, Senior Constable Bryant displayed considerable bravery.

https://www.gg.gov.au/sites/default/files/2020-01/20000214_-_bravery_-_biographical_notes.pdf

(see page 8)


 

Rescue boat found 1400kms away

 

“THE Sea Rescue’s rubber duckie was washed up on North Beach but the fate of Rescue One, worth around $120,000, with all equipment, was still unknown late yesterday.”

That was how the Port Macquarie News reported the May 1999 sea drama that claimed Port Macquarie Sea Rescue’s boat, Rescue One.

On Monday though, 20 months after the boat sank and disappeared, the fate of the six-metre twin hulled Kevlar Cat was finally revealed: on a Queensland beach, some 1400 kms north of where it went down.

The lead-up to the boat’s sinking was one of the most dramatic events ever witnessed on the Hastings, and culminated in bravery awards for eight members of Port Macquarie Sea Rescue and two Port Macquarie policemen.

The drama began on the afternoon of May 24, 1999, when five Sea Rescue members headed across the Hastings River bar in Rescue One in an effort to ferry supplies to two stranded yachts.

Rescue One however lost power in the high seas and overturned, throwing the crew into the water.

Two other Sea Rescue members went to their aid in the group’s rubber duckie but this too was swamped, leaving it up to Senior Constables Tony Long and Jason Bryant who commandeered another rubber duckie and eventually rescued all the crew in a dramatic hour witnessed by hundreds along the shore.

Port Macquarie Sea Rescue’s rubber duckie was eventually washed up but Rescue One was last seen on May 26 1999, 18 miles off the coast south of Forster. Sea Rescue members presumed the boat had eventually been hit and sunk by a ship.

That is until Monday when Bryan Stewart of Oxley Insurance Brokers in Port Macquarie took a call from a Mackay resident who said the hull of a boat – identified as Rescue One by the writing still visible on the side – had been brought in to a Mackay beach by a Queensland survey boat.

The survey boat had been travelling north when the crew noticed the hull of a boat floating out to sea about 110 km south-east of Mackay.

They winched it aboard.

On arriving at their destination near Mackay, they obtained permission to dump it on a harbour wall where it was noticed by a pensioner, keen to salvage what was left.

He then contacted another Mackay resident, who on closer inspection noticed the partial names of “Oxley Insurance Brokers” and “Port Rescue”, the only writing still visible under layers of barnacles.

Using investigative skills that would make any detective proud, the resident rang Telstra to see if there was a listing for an Oxley Insurance Brokers in Port Macquarie and soon found himself talking to Mr Stewart.

“I was just nonplussed when he rang and thought ‘is he for real?’,” said Mr Stewart, who is still amazed the boat has turned up so far away from where it sank.

Mr Stewart is now waiting to hear from the insurance company, which is the boat’s legal owner after paying out on it more than 18 months ago, to see if the pensioner can salvage it.

There is nothing left of the boat above the hull but amazingly the engines are still attached, although the boat itself “smells pretty bad”.

For Port Macquarie Sea Rescue, the boat’s discovery is wonderful news.

“We’re so pleased about it because we had that boat for 13 years and were very attached to it,” said president Ron Isaacs.

“For the people of Port Macquarie it was a lifesaving vessel and to see it maybe rejuvenated makes us very happy.”

https://www.portnews.com.au/story/982598/rescue-boat-found-1400kms-away/


 

Police service top honour

The award, which is for acts of unselfish heroism, is presented to only one serving policeman a year. It was Sen. Const. Bryant’s role in last year’s dramatic Hastings River rescue that gained him the honour, the latest of many he has received.

In fading light and huge seas, Sen. Const Bryant, along with Sen. Const Tony Long, utilised an inshore rescue boat to continually enter the most hazardous section of the bar and rescue members of the Port Macquarie Sea Rescue group who had been thrown from their boat.

He received his citation during the Northern Region and Port Macquarie Local Area Command Medals and Awards Ceremony held at Port Macquarie Police Station.

The Peter Stuckey Mitchell Medal, one of the state’s most prestigious citations and given to only one serving member of the NSW Police Service each year was presented to Sen. Con Bryant by Northern Region Commander Assistant Commissioner Peter Walsh.

Sen. Const. Bryant said he was most honoured to receive the award.

https://www.portnews.com.au/story/982767/police-service-top-honour/


 

Efforts beyond the call of duty are recognised

But to work colleagues and the general community the awards signify just praise for deeds which go far beyond those of the normal course of a job.

More than 100 serving and former NSW Police officers, police administration staff, members of the community and family and friends were at the Port Macquarie Police Station for the awards.

It was the last official award ceremony for Port Macquarie Local Area Commander Superintendent Jim Cranna, who is retiring in January.

2000 Peter Stuckey Mitchell Award: Senior Constable Jason Bryant.

National Medal: Inspector Bruce Simons, Sergeant John Carrero, Senior Constable Alan McCulloch, Detective Senior Constable Dean Rutledge.

National Medal Clasp: Superintendent James Cranna (2nd Clasp).

Northern Region Commendations/Awards/Merits: Senior Constable Grant Christensen (Commendation and Award), Senior Constable Philip O’Reilly (Award), Senior Constable Brian Powick (Merit Certificate), Senior Constable Stephen Bate (Merit Certificate).

Mid North Coast Local Area Command – Merit Certificates: Senior Constable John Casey, Senior Constable Michael Prott, Senior Constable Jason Bentley, Senior Constable Craig Hargraves.

Certificate of Service: Former Sergeant Kevin John Tant, former Sergeant Gary Thornton, former Parking Patrol Officer Franziska Thornton.

Mid North Coast Local Area Command – Merit Certificates (Civilian): Benedict Crute Morgan, Matthew John Hollis, Tarmia Jane Burgess.

Mid North Coast Local Area Command – Certificates of Appreciation: Peter Taylor, Anthony Crowe, Glen Blacklock, Geoffrey Salt, Dennis Fawell, Robert Holley, Jamie Vogele, Anthony Blackman, Geoffrey Shelton, Ken Fletcher, Ronald Halling, Sean Sinden.

Mid North Coast Local Area Command – Merit Certificates (Administration Officers): Carolyn Matthews, Gloria Decker.

Volunteers in Policing – Certificate and Badge: Keith Barton, Lynette Watson, Michael Schooley.

https://www.portnews.com.au/story/981784/efforts-beyond-the-call-of-duty-are-recognised/


 

 

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
18 January 2022


 

 




Anthony Francis DONALDSON

Anthony Francis DONALDSON

AKA  Tony DONALDSON 

Late of Bradbury, NSW  

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern – ‘possibly’ started with Class 090 but was Sworn In with Class #  101A 

NSW Police Cadet # 1753

Uniform # 3169

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  11310

 

RankCommenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 28 May 1962 ( aged 16 years, 3 months, 8 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 20 February 1965 ( aged 19 years, 0 months, 0 days )

Constable – appointed 20 March 1966 ( lost 1 month Seniority. May have failed an exam )

Constable 1st Class – appointed 20 March 1970 

Detective – appointed 26 August 1977 ( YES )

Senior Constable – appointed 20 March 1974  

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ( N/A )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 25 March 1981

 

Final Rank =  Detective Sergeant 3rd Class

 

StationsCadets: Modus Operandi ( M.O. ) Unit ( 28 May 1962 ), Bondi Police Station ( 10 Division )( 29 Oct. 1962 ), Warrant Index Unit ( 20 Division )( 13 May 1963 ), CIB Inquiry Office in Campbell St, Surry Hills ( 20 Division )(28 Oct. 1963 ), Police Recruiting Office ( Police Training Centre )( 11 May 1964 ).

Sworn Constable:  Redfern ( 7 Division )( 20 Feb. 1965 )( ProCst )( GDs ), Redfern ( 7 Division ) Traffic – Probation ( 1 Nov. 1965 ), Redfern ( 7 Division )( Traffic – Permanent )( 2 March 1966 ), Southern District – Cootamundra ( GDs )( 15 June 1966 ), Waverley / Bondi ( 10 Division )( 7 Jan. 1970 )( Cst – Cst 1/c ), C.I.B. Reception Office – Surry Hills ( 2 Sept.1970 ), C.I.B. Enquiry Officer – Surry Hills ( 10 Jan. 1974 ), Central ( 1 Division ( 7 Feb 1974 )( GDs ), 21 Division ( Special Squad )( C.I. Duty )( 26 Aug 1974 ), Regent St ( 2 Division )( C.I. Duty )( 10 Aug 1975 ), , Liverpool ( 22 Division )( Plain Clothes – working from the Liverpool Detectives Office on Drug and Vice Duties )( 29 Feb 1976 – 18 March 1978 )( SenCon ), Undergoes the Detectives Course at Elizabeth St – Redfern Police Academy ( 1 Feb 1977 – 22 April 1977 ), Designated Detective ( 26 Aug 1977 ),  Bankstown ( 19 Division )( C.I. Duty )( 19 March 1978 – ), Campbelltown Detectives ( 35 Division )( C.I. Duty )( 9 Dec 1979 )( Det SenCon – Det Sgt 3/c ) – Death ( 2 June 1984 ).

( Source:  Liverpool Police History by Joe Stanioch )

  

Service: From 28 May 1962 to 2 June 1984 = 22 years, 0 months, 5 days Service

 

Retirement / Leaving age: = N/A

Time in Retirement from Police: zero

 

Awards:  Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct ( Imperial )  granted 14 February 1967 ( Cst )

National Medal – granted 15 April 1981 ( Det SenCon )

Highly Commended with Cst 1/c Robert Clarence WITCHARD ( # 9186 ) & Sgt 3/c James Herbert GARNER ( # 5276 ) for courage and devotion to duty displayed at Cootamundra on 9 July 1966, in connection with the arrest of Mervyn Leslie CORNISH who had fired a number of shots from a .22 rifle.

At the conclusion of proceedings before Cootamundra Quarter Sessions on 19 October 1966, His Honour Judge Curlewis commended the three for the courage showed. He was recommended for the award of the Queen’s Commendation for Brave Conduct.

 

 Born:  Wednesday 20 February 1946 in Wollongong NSW

Died on:  Saturday 2 June 1984

Age:  38 years, 3 months, 13 days

 

Cause:  Cancer ( Type ? )

Event location:   ?

Event date:  ?

 

Funeral date:  Wednesday 6 June 1984

Funeral location:  St John’s Catholic Church, Campbelltown, NSW 

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Buried; Leppington Lawn Cemetery – now know as Forrest Lawn Memorial Park, Leppington, NSW

Gave site:  Roman Catholic ‘D’,  Lot 25,  Site 04

no GPS Co – ords at this time ( Jan 2022 )

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2022 )

 

Anthony DONALDSON, Anthony Francis DONALDSON, Tony DONALDSON

Anthony DONALDSON, Anthony Francis DONALDSON, Tony DONALDSON. Blacktown ex J. Nobley / R. MaCey. 800422. S.M.H. News Pic shows Raymond Kim Walker, 27, of Hilltop, being escorted by Campbelltown detectives at Picton court where he was charged with the murder of Carol Anne Astley. In check shirt is Det Anthony Francis DONALDSON ( Tony DONALDSON ).
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Blacktown ex J. Nobley / R. MaCey. 800422. S.M.H. News Pic shows Raymond Kim Walker, 27, of Hilltop, being escorted by Campbelltown detectives at Picton court where he was charged with the murder of Carol Anne Astley.
In check shirt is Det Anthony Francis DONALDSON ( Tony DONALDSON ).

 

Anthony DONALDSON, Anthony Francis DONALDSON, Tony DONALDSON

 

 TONY IS NOT mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills * But is entitled to be


 

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

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Australian Police YouTube Channel 


 

Upon joining the NSW Police Cadets, Tony recorded as being 5′ 10 & 1/3″ tall, weighing 11 st 13 lb, with blue eyes, brown hair, medium complexion and being a native of Wollongong NSW.  He was single at the time and was previously employed as a Clerk for 2 months.

He was a Police Cadet between the period 28 May 1962 – 19 February 1965.  In 1965 he was now 6′ & 3/4″ tall and weighed in at 14 st.

He held the School Intermediate Certificate, had a Shorthand speed of 80 ( Words Per Minutes ) as of the 1 January 1964.

He received 80.75% at completion of Training Class 101A.

He completed a 3 day course in Civil Defence – November 1965.

In June 1964 he attained 33 wpm in typing.

On 21 April 1966 he was approved to ride Solo motor cycles.

On 22 August 1966 he was approved to drive General Duty cars.

He passed his Constable 1/c exam on 29 August 1967.

He failed his 1st attempt at the Sgt /c exam on 12 May 1972 but successfully passed it on 13 May 1980.

in 1981 he successfully completed the Sergeants Course # 62.

He completed the Detectives Course # 1 of 1977 at the NSW Police Academy ( Elizabeth St, Redfern ) from 1 February 1977 to 22 April 1977 obtaining a qualification pass mark of 85%.

He was designated Detective on 26 August 1977.

Source:  NSW Police Service Card via Joe Stanioch.


 

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Cal
 16 January 2022


 

 




Peter John Citizen CHILDERHOUSE

Peter John Citizen CHILDERHOUSE

AKA 

Late of 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern – Class #  086 

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  9906 

 

RankCommenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday  ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 27 February 1961 ( aged 21 years, 8 months, 20 days )

Constable – appointed 27 February 1962

Constable 1st Class – appointed 27 February 1967  

Senior Constable – appointed 27 February 1971  

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 May 1977

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 1 March 1984 

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 18 August 1985

Inspector – appointed  29 August 1990

 

Final Rank =  Inspector 

 

Stations:  27 Feb 1961 -Trainee at Redfern Police Academy, 28 March 1961 – Waverly GDs ( 10 Division ),  3 May 1961 – Bondi GDs ( 10 Division ),  27 Sept 1962 Waverly Cyclist ( 10 Division ), 19 Jan 1968 – Maroubra ( 15 Division )( Licencing ), 17 March 1974 – Waverly ( 10 Division )( Licencing ), 22 May 1977 – Hurstville ( 31 Division )( Licencing Sgt ), 15 July 1984 – Balmain ( 8 Division )( Division Licencing Sgt ), 26 January 1986 – Legal Section – Licencing ( Legal Services ), 7 Sept. 1986 – ‘A’ District – Licencing, 26 June 1988 – State Intelligence Licensing – Retirement

 

  Service: From ? ? 1961? to 6 June 1994  = 33 years Service

 

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NASHOS

Service name:               Australian Army Reserves

Service number:           2770079  271922

Rank:                             Sergeant

Unit Name:                   2nd Infantry Battalion, 3rd Battalion NSW Royal Regiment,

Date of birth:

Place of birth:

Date of intake:             9 January 1958

Date of exit:                 25 July 1961

Total Days:

NS Training: ?

National Service:

Follow Up Training: ?

Basic Training: ?

Next of Kin: ?

Medals:                        Anniversary of National Service Medal 1951 – 1972,   Australian Defence Medal

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Retirement / Leaving age: = 54 years, 11 months, 30 days

Time in Retirement from Police: 27 years, 6 months, 17 days

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 11 December 1980 ( Sgt 3/c )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( SenSgt )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( SenSgt )

NSW Police Medal with 4th Clasp – granted 29 May 2008

National Police Service Medal – granted  3 September 2015

 

 Born:  Wednesday 7 June 1939 

Died on:  Thursday 23 December 2021

Age:  82 years, 6 months, 16 days

 

Cause:  Alzheimers disease

Event location:   ?

Event date:  ?

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday 11 January 2022 @ 10.30am 

Funeral location:  St Jude’s Anglican Church, Avoca St, Randwick, NSW

   

( click here to see Cornona19 Virus Pandemic rules – this will be a limited numbers Funeral )

any Future Wake location:  ??? TBA 

any Future Wake date??? TBA

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2022 )

Peter John Childerhouse, Peter CHILDERHOUSE

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


 

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

https://www.facebook.com/groups/AustralianPolice.com.au/ 

 

https://www.facebook.com/groups/NSWFallenPolice/ 

Australian Police YouTube Channel 


 

 

 

Nothing further, than what is recorded above, is known about this person at the time of publication and further information and photos would be appreciated.

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Unfortunately my computer system has become weak and can no longer stand the strain I place upon it.

In order to get my systems up and running again, I have invested $6k in a new computer system which is currently being built and I would expect that a lot of the notices I place on the system, will be devoid of a lot of information that I usually include; until my new system arrives and my databases and photos are transferred across.

This might not be completed until late February 2022.

 

Cal
8 Jan 2022