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Elise Veronica KREJCI

Elise Veronica KREJCI

( late of Shellharbour, NSW )

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  41513 

 

Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on Monday 2 May 2005? with Class # ???

Rank:   Probationary Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

 

Stations:  Wollongong – Death

 

Service:  From  ? 2005  to  20 April 2008 = 3 years Service

 

Awards?

 

Born:  Wednesday  26 May 1976

Died on:  Sunday  20 April 2008

Cause:  Injuries received in a motor vehicle accident – Off Duty

Event location:  Picton Rd, Cataract Dam

Age:  31 years, 10 months, 25 days

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday  29 April 2008

Funeral location:  St Agatha’s Church, Pennant Hills, at 11am on Tuesday

 

Buried at:  North Rocks Cemetery, North Rocks Rd, North Rocks, NSW ( with her Mother – Ann )

Grave location:  Sect. B, Row 8, Grave 2

GPS  -33.768712, 151.040709

 

INSCRIPTIONS:<br /> KREJCI<br /> In Loving Memroy of<br /> ANN<br /> 19.5.1943 - 16.5.1999<br /> AND<br /> ELISE<br /> 26.5.1976 - 20.4.2008<br /> Mother and Daughter<br /> Sadly missed and loved by all<br /> " This time apart is but a short time for the eternity we will share together"

Engaged just two days ... Elise Krejci.
Engaged just two days … Elise Krejci.

 

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


Grave location


 

Herald Sun               22 April 2008

Elise couldn’t wait to tell her news to police mates

 

WITH a new engagement ring worn proudly on her finger, Elise Krejci could not wait to return to work to share the news with her police colleagues.

After accepting a romantic Gold Coast proposal from boyfriend and workmate Brett Wright on Saturday, the 31-year-old Wollongong constable was rostered back on duty at 6.30am yesterday.

But Constable Krejci did not make it back to work to share her happy news as she was killed in a road crash on Sunday.

And the popular officer’s engagement ring was locked in a safe at Wollongong police station, removed from her finger by a numbed colleague.

Constable Krejci was returning home from a week-long holiday with Senior-Constable Wright and his three children – aged seven, 10, and 13 – when the Holden Commodore she was driving slammed head-on into a Ford Fiesta at Cataract in Sydney’s southwestern outskirts, killing her instantly.

As Sen-Constable Wright, 36, remained in a serious condition with spinal injuries at Wollongong Hospital, family and colleagues yesterday spoke of the cruel twist of fate that robbed of a life together. Stephen Krejci told The Daily Telegraph how his younger sister had phoned home overjoyed at her engagement after Sen-Constable Wright’s proposal on Saturday.

The couple had been together for about a year and Constable Krejci was excited about becoming a stepmother.

“She was so happy about it (the engagement). Everyone was very happy,” Mr Krejci, 38, said.

“They were planning on building a house in Wollongong. They had bought the land and had it all planned out. They had everything to look forward to.

“It’s just a tragedy. She was such a warm, friendly person. We’re all a bit numb.”

Mr Krejci said his sister, who would have turned 32 on June 3, joined the police about four years ago. She was following in the footsteps of her younger sister Anna, who worked at Wollongong police as a school liaison officer.

She was working in the same 20-officer general duties team as Sen-Constable Wright and cherished being close to her sister – two girls in a family of five brothers.

“She transferred to Wollongong only a few years ago to be close to her family and friends,” Mr Krejci said.

“That’s where she met Brett. They’d been together about a year. I just hope that he can recover.”

Colleagues, including officers who attended the crash site on Picton Rd, near Cataract dam, remained in shock with a chaplain and psychologist offering counselling.

Wollongong crime manager Inspector Mark Lavers said Constable Krejci “was such a lovely girl. We have 240 people here and a lot of them will be upset.”

Police believe that the crash occurred after Constable Krejci’s Holden Commodore hit a patch of water and aquaplaned into the Ford Fiesta in heavy weather.

Sen-Constable Wright’s three children escaped the crash unhurt.

The driver of the Ford, a 23-year-old Lurnea man, was flown to Liverpool Hospital with hip, leg and facial injuries.

A female passenger in that car was taken to St George Hospital in a stable condition.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/policewomans-future-stolen/story-e6frf7jo-1111116125885


 

The Age                   21 April 2008

Just engaged Elise dies in car smash

The crash yesterday, and right, Elise Krejci. Photo: David Tease and Syliva Liber
The crash yesterday, and right, Elise Krejci.
Photo: David Tease and Syliva Liber

Daniel Emerson
April 21, 2008 – 9:34AM

A policewoman who yesterday died in a traffic crash that seriously injured her partner, a fellow officer, became engaged to be married two days ago, their commanding officer has revealed.

Constable Elise Krejci, 31, and Senior-Constable Brett Wright, both attached to Wollongong local area command, were travelling along Picton Road at Cataract at about 1pm yesterday when their Holden Commodore collided with a Ford Fiesta.

Constable Wright’s three children were in the back of the car and suffered minor injuries.

Constable Wright remains in a serious but stable condition in Liverpool Hospital with a fractured hip and spine and internal bleeding.

Wollongong Inspector Mark Lavers said the officers had made plans to get married.

“I just found out they were engaged two days ago,” he said.

Inspector Lavers said Wollongong highway patrol officers who did not work with the pair were first on the scene.

Command of the crash scene was transferred to Illawarra police and crash investigation officers as soon as possible to reduce the trauma for officers who had worked with the police couple.

Wollongong officers have received counselling.

“We have had psychologists and police chaplains at the station,” Inspector Lavers said.

He said the deceased officer, from Shellharbour, was very popular.

“She’s a lovely girl and a good officer,” Inspector Lavers said. “We never had to chase her up for her work. She was well respected by her peers and senior management.”

Constable Krejci was first stationed at Wollongong in December 2005,

Police said the 23-year-old driver of the other car, a Ford Fiesta with L-plates, suffered hip, leg and facial injuries, and was taken to Liverpool Hospital in a stable condition. His female passenger was taken to St George Hospital.

The Illawarra Mercury today quoted the officers’ team leader, Inspector Brian Wyver, saying each of the five teams at Wollongong Police were made up of 20 officers and camaraderie in the teams was strong.

“She has been in the police for about two years and she was well-liked and it was a close team,” he said. “Brett was her fiancé and he is on that team as well . . .  it’s just a sad day.

“Morale is always good and this is where they really get behind each other.
“It’s a sad day and they are dealing with it in their own way.”

Inspector Wyver said Constable Krejci enjoyed bush walking with Constable Wright and others in the team.

He said they both had family in the Wollongong area and that Constable Krejci’s sister, Anna, was a school liaison officer with Wollongong Police.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/general/just-engaged-elise-dies-in-car-smash/2008/04/21/1208629780214.html


 

 

The Daily Telegraph                          25 April 2008

We had that perfect love, says killed cop’s fiancé; Elise Krejci

Fond memories ... Brett Wright and Elise Krejci with Brett's three children.
Fond memories … Brett Wright and Elise Krejci with Brett’s three children.

HE calls her his soulmate and just 10 days ago Brett Wright was ecstatic when a smitten Elise Krejci agreed to become his wife.

The Wollongong policeman was yesterday lying in hospital with a broken back and his “perfect” woman’s engagement ring hanging from his neck as he bravely prepared a eulogy for the love he cruelly lost in a road crash.

First report: Policewoman killed after engagement

Six days after Constable Krejci was killed as the couple returned from a family holiday, Senior-Constable Wright spoke for the first time about the “wife” he planned to spend his life with.

“We had that absolute perfect, beautiful, wonderful, true love. We were true soulmates,” the 36-year-old told The Daily Telegraph from his Wollongong hospital bed.

“Elise was the perfect partner in every way. She lived to please me and I lived to please her and that’s what made us happiest. We spent virtually every moment together from the time we got together until Sunday.

“Every day was perfect. I’m so fortunate to have had my time with her.”

The couple met when Constable Krejci moved to Wollongong two years ago. They had a fairytale romance, moving in together two days after their first kiss during a holiday with colleagues last September.

When Sen-Constable Wright gave his 31-year-old love a commitment ring a month later, she immediately placed it on her wedding finger and began calling him her husband.

That destiny was to be fulfilled, with the couple already booking their church and reception, before Sen-Constable Wright proposed 10 days ago.

Yesterday, the grieving officer spoke of memories of their final days and plans for children, before their car slammed head-on into another vehicle, driven by a learner driver at Cataract, just 20 minutes from their Wollongong home.

Choking back tears, Sen-Constable Wright said he was feeding his fiancee a mandarin when the car hit water on Picton Rd and collided with oncoming traffic.

He passed out for several minutes before waking to find Constable Krejci dead and his children, Sarah, 13, Renee, 10, and Matthew, 7, crying in shock.

“I just remember the car started to aquaplane and I could see us sliding towards the other car and thinking ‘this is not good’, then I think I passed out and the next thing I woke up and the car was on its side,” he said.

“It happened so fast, one minute we were laughing and sharing a mandarin and then . . .”

The policeman, who will deliver a eulogy from a stretcher at Constable Krejci’s funeral on Tuesday, broke down as he showed photographs of their engagement and final holiday together.

The couple had driven to the Gold Coast with Sen-Constable Wright’s children, spending a day at Movie World and soaking up the sun, before going to Port Douglas on April 15, where the wedding proposal occurred.

“It was just the most perfect day. I’m just glad we were given that last holiday with the family,” he said.

“We were brought safely all the way back to Wollongong and when we were back she was taken.

“But I believe she was taken because there’s another purpose for her. She’s got other things to do now and I believe I was left behind because I’ve still got the kids to look after.

“When my time is finished I know that she’ll be up there waiting for me. She’ll probably say something along the lines of: ‘What took you so long?’

“That’s what I believe. To believe anything else would be too painful.”

Sen-Constable Wright said, although his back and hip were broken, his spinal cord was not damaged and he was determined to return to work at Wollongong, where a plaque will be erected to commemorate Constable Krejci. He also vowed to build their dream home on the block of land in Wollongong’s south.

“I’ll do everything the way we planned, I know she’ll be looking down.”

A Requiem Mass will be held for Constable Krejci at St Agatha’s Church, Pennant Hills, at 11am on Tuesday, followed by a burial service at The North Rocks Cemetery.


 

 

 

The Daily Telegraph                                  30 April 2008

On stretcher Brett Wright lays true love Elise to rest

 

True love ... Policeman Brett Wright and his fiancee Elise Krejci.
True love … Policeman Brett Wright and his fiancee Elise Krejci.

 

True love ... police officer Brett Wright on stretcher at the funeral of his fiancee Elise Krejci. Picture: Channel 9
True love … police officer Brett Wright on stretcher at the funeral of his fiancee Elise Krejci. Picture: Channel 9

 

rue love ... a photograph of policewoman Elise Krejci adorns her coffin. Picture: Channel 9
True love … a photograph of policewoman Elise Krejci adorns her coffin. Picture: Channel 9

WHAT began as the hardest journey Brett Wright would ever make ended, fittingly, in an emotional send-off for Elise Krejci, his “perfect, beautiful, wonderful, true love”.

The Wollongong policeman and father-of-three travelled by ambulance from Wollongong Hospital to St Agatha’s Catholic Church in Pennant Hills yesterday, where he joined family and friends at his fiancee’s funeral.

Speaking from a hospital bed and supported by emergency services personnel, Senior Constable Wright spoke for almost 20 minutes about his love for Constable Krejci, his “soulmate”.

He is still recovering from injuries to his spine, lung and ribs, which he sustained in the accident that killed Constable Krejci, 31, on April 20.

The couple was returning from a family holiday on the Gold Coast with his three children when the Holden Commodore she was driving collided with a Ford Fiesta on a wet and slippery Picton Rd.

She had accepted his proposal of marriage a day earlier and couldn’t wait to return to work to share the news with colleagues and friends.

Yesterday, the 200-strong crowd also heard a series of other tributes from a number of Constable Krejci’s friends and relatives, including her sister Anna, brother Paul and 13-year-old step-daughter Sarah.

Her duty officer, Detective Inspector Brian Wyver, said she had become an integral and essential part of his team, despite having being stationed in Wollongong for only a relatively short time.

Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione, who attended the funeral, said Constable Krejci’s family had supported each other through the death of her mother Elaine, who succumbed to ovarian cancer in 1999.

Their “strength and stoicism” was again evident yesterday, he said.

“All in all, it was one of the tearier and more emotional funerals I’ve been to but when you lose one of your own, it becomes doubly sad,” he said.

“Elise was a beautiful girl – very stunning in appearance, well-travelled, well-educated and very respected. She was a teacher and a nurse, and then she joined us.”

Mr Scipione said he had been struck by the courage of Constable Krejci’s father Ernie. “The tragedy, when you reflect upon what’s happened here is that no parent should ever have to bury one of their children – the time is not right,” he said.

“She has left this Earth far too early, at 31, and certainly we’re much poorer, as an organisation, for having lost her but at least we knew her and in terms of policing, she was an important part of the landscape wherever she worked.”

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/policeman-lays-true-love-to-rest/story-e6freuzi-1111116202529


 

 




Bruce William GALLAGHER

Bruce William GALLAGHER

Husband to SenCon Shirlena GALLAGHER, NSWPF # ?????

New South Wales Police Force

Goulburn Police Academy – Class 282 ( DPP 08 )

Regd. # 36020

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on Monday 8 January 2001 ( aged 31 years, 10 months, 6 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed Friday  4 May 2001 ( aged 32 years, 2 months, 1 day )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank:  Senior Constable

 

StationsMiranda ( 24 Division ) & Lake Illawarra ( Warilla ) – Death

 

ServiceFrom  3 May 2001  to 17 April 2008 = 7 years, 3 months, 9 days Service

 

Awards:  Police Officer of the Year – 2008

No Find on Australian Honours system

 

Born:  Sunday  2 March 1969

Died on:  Thursday  17 April 2008

Cause:  Heart attack

Age:  39 years, 1 month, 15 days

 

Funeral date:  Sunday  27 April 2008

Funeral location:  Hansen & Cole, Northcliffe Dve, Kembla Grange

 

Buried at:  Lakeside Cemetery, Kanahooka Rd, Kanahooka, NSW

Bruce William GALLAGHER, Bruce GALLAGHER
Bruce I am lost without u…you are Locked safe in my heart….36020…

 

Memorial: NSW Police Force Service Memorial Wall, Sydney Police Centre, Surry Hills, F13 ( right wall )

 

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

Bruce IS mentioned on the NSW Service Memorial Wall, Sydney Police Centre  F3 ( Right Wall )


 Funeral location:  


Bruce GALLAGHER
Bruce GALLAGHER

Snr Const Gallagher's daughters Jordann and Jessica with their father's hat and photo. Picture: SYLVIA LIBER
Snr Const Gallagher’s daughters Jordann and Jessica with their father’s hat and photo. Picture: SYLVIA LIBER

 

Illawarra Mercury                             28 April 2008

Thin Blue Line pays silent tribute to one of their own

IN a week clouded by grief, the region’s police demonstrated a show of unity yesterday at the funeral of colleague, Senior Constable Bruce Gallagher.

Onlookers were held breathless as more than 160 police formed a guard of honour and another 40 officers, led by Lake Illawarra police Superintendent Mick Plotecki and two mounted riders, escorted the cortege from Hansen & Cole at Kembla Grange.

Snr Const Gallagher‘s daughters Jessica, 17, and Jordann, 15, did their father proud, marching with his police hat and photo.

The 39-year-old Lake Illawarra police officer died suddenly from a heart attack last Thursday.

Jessica and Jordann remembered their dad as a loving man who was always ready with advice and support.

“I was always so proud to tell people my dad was a police officer,” Jessica told yesterday’s service.

“Dad, I am so grateful you taught me so much in life … I know you would not have left us if you didn’t think we could cope.”

Jordann added: “From the very first time you held me to the last time you saw me, you were always there for me no matter what, and I will never forget those memories.” Brother Mark Gallagher read a message on behalf of Snr Const Gallagher‘s wife Shirlena.

“You were my best friend, my husband and father to our two wonderful girls, but most of all you are my soul mate … I will never let you go. You will stay in my heart forever. Wait for me sweetheart, because one day I will be in your arms again.”

Mr Plotecki said Snr Const Gallagher displayed a strong work ethic that had earned him many accolades from the time he joined the force in May 2002. ( 2001 )

“Bruce’s name was often put forward as being involved in very meritorious and commendable police work,” he said.

“I have no doubt he had the potential and capability to add an even more significant contribution to his chosen profession.

“My last duty as Bruce’s commander is to pass on a message to his family, on behalf of the people of NSW. It’s a simple message, consisting of two words: ‘Thank you’. You were a real credit to your police uniform.”

Chief Inspector Bob Noble said that after meeting Snr Const Gallagher‘s wife and daughters, it was clear he was a reflection of a loving, supportive environment.

“The importance of family support in policing is paramount and it is for this reason that Bruce’s family has been, and will forever remain, a part of the police family,” he said.

Chief Insp Noble read a letter from colleague Senior Constable Chris Warren who said his close friend’s sudden death had left everyone in a state of shock.

The two men had joined the force at the same time, representing “two older blokes who were fulfilling a lifelong desire”.

Police chaplain Gordon Bradbery, who conducted the service, encouraged Snr Const Gallagher‘s grieving police colleagues to look after themselves.

http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/605017/thin-blue-line-pays-silent-tribute-to-one-of-their-own/


 

Illawarra Mercury          29 September 2008

Illawarra Police mourn fallen colleagues

Shirlena Gallagher, wife of the late Senior Constable Bruce Gallagher, joined police yesterday in remembering those lost. Picture: WAYNE VENABLES
Shirlena Gallagher, wife of the late Senior Constable Bruce Gallagher, joined police yesterday in remembering those lost. Picture: WAYNE VENABLES

Illawarra residents have been urged to “whinge” less and appreciate the good work of the NSW Police Force.Uniting Church minister and police chaplain Reverend Gordon Bradbery told yesterday’s Police Remembrance Day service that people “whinged” too much about peripheral concerns when they should be thankful for the things that were really important.

Assistant Commissioner Robert May, Wollongong Police Commander Wayne Dedden and Lake Illawarra Commander Mick Plotecki were among those who attended the service at Wollongong’s Wesley Church on the Mall.

Shirlena Gallagher, wife of Senior Constable Bruce Gallagher who died of a heart attack on April 17, also attended the 20th annual national day of remembering.

Another Illawarra officer to lose her life in the past 12 months was Constable Elise Krejci, who was killed in a car accident on Picton Rd, three days after Snr Const Gallagher’s death.

Back from a visit to Third World countries in South America, Rev Bradbery told the service that he had witnessed terrible scenes that made him appreciate living in Australia.  “What a great country we live in, what a land of opportunity,” Rev Bradbery said.  “But suddenly I am aware that on occasions like this, when we gather to remember the safety and security that we have in our community, how it has come at a cost.  “I am conscious of the fact there are men and women who have lost their lives in the interests of policing this state – what it is when we don’t have to live in a land where our police wear flak jackets and carry machine guns.”  He said that in appreciating these blessings, the community must also acknowledge they had come at a cost, sometimes in police lives.”  They have gone beyond, they have given not only of themselves, but ultimately their breath and their pulse.”

http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/609354/illawarra-police-mourn-fallen-colleagues/


 

 

 

 




Mary DUNNE

Mary DUNNE

New South Wales Police Force

the first NSW Police Matron

Husband to Constable Peter Michael DUNNE, Regd # Q 5161

Rank:  Police Matron

Stations:  Prince Henry Hospital, Little Bay, NSW

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1898  to  ? pre 1937 = 42 years

Awards:  Imperial Service Medal – granted on 16 October 1936

Imperial Service Medal
Imperial Service Medal

Citation:  NSW Police – Matron

Born? ? 1866

Died on:  3 April 1949

Cause?

Age:  83

Funeral date:  5 April 1949

Funeral location?

Buried at:  Rookwood Catholic Cemetery

Portion Mortuary 1 area: Area S, Row 15, Plot 671

Interred in this same site is:

Dunne, Peter M     Buried 18 Feb 1898    Aged 38

& their son – Arthur James – died aged 1 in 1896

app. GPS:  -33.864959,  151.052129

Location of Grave

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My Dear Mother Mary DUNNE Died 3rd April 1949 aged 83 years The First N.S.W. Police Matron 42 years Service
My Dear Mother
Mary DUNNE
Died 3rd April 1949
aged 83 years
The First N.S.W. Police Matron
42 years Service

1938  ( Second Session )

Legislative Assembly

NEW SOUTH WALES

Annual Report of the Police Department for the year 1937.

Page 31:

XVI.- KING’S POLICE MEDAL AND IMPERIAL SERVICE MEDAL.

His Excellency the State Governor presented the King’s Police Medal and Imperial Service Medal to several Police Officers and retired members of the Force on the 3rd June, 1937.  The presentation ceremony was carried out on the lawn in the precincts of Government House grounds.  The medals were distributed as indicated hereunder: –

 

 

 

 

 

 

King’s Police Medal.

…..

…..

Imperial Service Medal

For long Service marked by merit.-

…..

…..

….. and Ex-Matron Mary Dunne, to whom the Imperial Service Medal was awarded, were unable to attend at Government House on this occasion, and other arrangements were made to hand their medals over to them.

…….

Your faithfully,

W. J. MACKAY,

Commissioner of Police.

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In 1962, the NSW Police Force comprised of 6139 members – 5336 Policemen, 58 Policewomen, 175 Police Cadets, 5 Police Trackers, 4 Police Matrons, 109 Special Parking Police, 30 Special Constables and 422 Administrative Officers.

http://www.police.nsw.gov.au/about_us/history

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Prince Henry Hospital had close relationships with Long Bay Gaol, with the prisoners growing various vegetables and making the bread for the patients and nursing staff. It also was the hospital for Long Bay Gaol prisoners.
Ironically, it was the designated police hospital used by many of the NSW police members who at times of limited bed capacity and 99per cent patient occupancy, found themselves sharing bathroom space with prisoners.
http://www.princehenrycommunity.com.au/assets/Uploads/images-and-pdfs/nursing-and-medical-museum/Community-site-PHH-doc-final.pdf
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Arthur Norman CARTER, APM

Arthur Norman CARTER  APM

Also – his widow, Valerie Jean CARTER, 92 old, passed away on 20 October 2019 and her funeral is to be held on Monday 28 October 2019 @ 1pm at St Nicholas Church, Kinghorne St, Goulburn, NSW.

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Penrith Police College Class 001

 

Joined the NSW Police via NSW Police Cadets on 13 March 1944

 

Cadet # 450

 

Regd. # 5524

 

Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – Commenced 13 March 1944

Probationary Constable – appointed 17 March 1947

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 11 July 1962 ( Southern District )

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 25 September 1968 ( Western District )

Inspector 3rd Class – appointed 1 February 1978

Inspector – appointed 14 April 1978

Senior Inspector – appointed 1 September 1981

Superintendent – appointed 30 June 1983

Superintendent – Retired

Appears in the 1979 Stud Book but does NOT appear in the 1988 Stud Book

 

Stations?, Southern District ( Sgt ), Western District ( Sgt 1968 ), Blayney ( Sgt 2/c – 1969, 1970 ), Quirindi ( Sgt 2/c 1973 ), Muswellbrook ( Sgt 1/c, 1975 ), Maitland ( Insp, June 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981 ),

 

Service:  From  13 March 1944 to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 29 June 1984 ( Supt )

Australian Police Medal ( APM ) – granted 26 January 1987 ( Supt )

 

Born: Tuesday 1 March 1927

Died on:  Sunday 8 March 2015

Cause?

Age:  88 yrs  7 days

Funeral date:  11 March 2015 @ 2pm

Funeral location:  St Nicholas Church, Kinghorn St, Goulburn

Buried at: Goulburn General Cemetery, Gorman Road, Goulburn

 

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


 

With regret I advise the death of Arthur Norman CARTER, 88 old, former Regd. No. 5524, a Veteran Member of the Southern highlands Branch of the RPA.

Arthur passed away on 07/03/2015 and his funeral is proposed to be held at 2pm on Wednesday 11th Instant at St Nicholas Church, Kinghorn Street, GOULBURN.

Location of Church Service


CARTER, Arthur Norman A.P.M.
retired Police Superintendent –
8th March 2015 at Bourke Street Health Service.
Late of Masonic Village, Goulburn.

Dearly loved husband of Valerie.

Loved father and father-in-law of Geoff & Aija, Brian & Jeanette, Marcelle & Michael, and Diane.

Cherished grandfather and great-grandfather of their respective families. Aged 88 years.

Loved & Remembered Always

ARTHUR’S family and friends are invited to attend his Funeral Service commencing at 2.00pm, Today, Wednesday, 11th March 2015 at St Nicholas Anglican Church, Kinghorne Street, North Goulburn.

Interment will follow at the Goulburn General Cemetery, Gorman Road, Goulburn.

R. J. SIDNEY CRAIG,
Est. 1837.
F.D.A. – A.F.D.A.
298 Sloane Street,
Goulburn NSW 2580
Tel. (02) 4821 2122

Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Mar. 11, 2015
Guest book:

Wednesday, 11 March 2015

Condolences to family. A good country policeman, good shot with rifle, a fair boss to work with a true Australian who will be sadly missed by all. Glad to say he was a friend . Rest in Peace Arthur.
George Garth . Ret. Sgt.

http://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/smh-au/obituary.aspx?n=arthur-carter&pid=174359928&eid=sp_ommatch&eid=sp_ommatch


Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Friday 7 September 1979 (No.124), page 4375

APPOINTMENTS

Premier’s Department

Police Department

Maitland.—Sergeant 1st Class Barry Alfred Brown, stationed at Maitland, during the absence on leave of Inspector Arthur Norman Carter, from 10th June, 1979, to 7th July, 1979.
07 Sep 1979 – APPOINTMENTS – Trove

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Friday 15 August 1958 (No.80), page 2486

 

SHIRE OF MULWAREE.— Notice is hereby given that Constable 1st Class Arthur Norman Carter, has been appointed as Inspector of Slaughter-houses for that portion of the Mulwaree Shire within the Marulan Police Patrol.

H. LOSEBY, Shire Clerk, Shire Chambers, Goulburn, 8th August, 1958.

4837—10s.

15 Aug 1958 – SHIRE OF MULWAREE.—Notice is hereby given that – Trove

 

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),

Friday 2 May 1952 (No.97), page 1531

 

The 9th day of April, 1952.

BY virtue of the authority vested in me by the District Courts Act, 1912 -1949, I hereby appoint Constable Arthur Norman Carter to be additional Bailiff of the District Court at Queanbeyan from 7th April to 12th May, 1952, vice Constable B. D. Riordan, proceeding on leave.

(8500) G. J. J. O’SULLIVAN, Judge.

02 May 1952 – The 9th day of April, 1952. – Trove





Inquest to look at police woman’s ‘affair’ with a senior officer

Inquest to look at police woman’s ‘affair’ with a senior officer

Taylor Auerbach
The Daily Telegraph
March 02, 2015

Top-ranking officer was married at the time of the affair

Deputy State Coroner Paul MacMahon / Picture: Ross Schultz
Deputy State Coroner Paul MacMahon / Picture: Ross Schultz

  • Woman, 43, was seeing a psychiatrist before her death
  • She left a husband, son and a daughter
  • Friends of alleged romantic link describe him as loving family man
  • Victim’s widower still works for NSW Police.

 

THE embattled upper echelon of the NSW Police Force will be rocked again today with the launch of an inquest into the suicide of a female officer who was believed to be having a romantic affair with one of state’s most senior officers.

It is understood the top-ranking officer was married at the time he conducted the affair with the woman, who was found dead in a garage two years ago.

The inquest’s revelations come hot on the heels of the civil war between senior officers over the bugging scandal that led to separate inquiries by state parliament and the ombudsman.

The fallen officer worked at a major NSW regional centre and it is understood she was seeing a psychiatrist at the time of her death.

She was described as being a hard worker by former colleagues and left behind a husband, a son and a daughter.

Whispers have been circulating among the brass for years that the 43-year-old was involved in a romantic relationship with one of the state’s most senior and popular officers before her death in the winter of 2013.

Sources who know the top-ranking official last night denied the allegation and described him as a decent and professional family man.

But The Daily Telegraph understands that the coronial investigation will examine text messages purportedly exchanged between the pair that suggest a romantic ­relationship. It is understood the female officer sent messages to the senior member of the NSW Police executive on the day she took her life.

There is no suggestion that the top-ranking officer engaged in any wrongdoing surrounding the woman’s death.

The officer’s widower still works for NSW Police.

He is well-respected and liked by the police executive and rank-and-file officers.

An extensive list of witnesses is to be called before the inquest, which will be headed by solicitors Kenneth Madden and Scarlet Reid.

The inquest into the death of the female police officer will begin today at Glebe coroner’s court before deputy coroner Paul MacMahon.

The hearings marks the latest in a string of dramas to plague the state’s constabulary as Premier Mike Baird delays naming a successor to current Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione.

The two deputy commissioners previously touted as Mr Scipione’s most likely replacements — Catherine Burn and Nick Kaldas — have been embroiled in an embarrassing bugging scandal in which wrongful surveillance was conducted on Deputy Commissioner Kaldas, who has recently returned to duty from sick leave.

Deputy Commissioner Burn, who ran Operation Mascot, denied instructing police to bug her rival.

 

 

http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/news/nsw/inquest-to-look-at-police-womans-affair-with-a-senior-officer/story-fni0cx12-1227243825710

 




Edna Margaret ABBOTT – Wife of Cecil

 Edna Margaret ABBOTT – Wife of Cecil ( dec. )

New South Wales Police Force – widow

Stations?

Service:  From  to  ?

Awards?

Born:  8 January 1926

Died on:  20 February 2015

Cause?

Age:  89

Funeral date:  Thursday  26 February 2015@ 10.30am

Funeral location:  West Chapel, Woronora Crematorium, Linden Street, SUTHERLAND.

Buried at:  Cremated

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ABBOTT, Edna Margaret
February 20, 2015
Late of Beverly Hills
Beloved wife of Cecil (dec).
Loving mother of Paul. Adored grandmother of Jessica, Chloe and Micaela.
Aged 89 years
Relatives and friends of the Late EDNA ABBOTT are invited to attend her Funeral Service on Thursday, February 26, 2015 to be held within the West Chapel of Woronora Crematorium, Linden Street, Sutherland at 10:30am.
Hurstville 9580-1554
Proudly Australian Member AFDA
Funerals
Published in The Daily Telegraph on 24/02/2015

– See more at: http://tributes.dailytelegraph.com.au/notice/127522026

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Betty Clare STENHOUSE

Betty Clare STENHOUSE nee Ferguson

New South Wales Police Force – Police widow of Kenneth ‘ Ken ‘

Regd. # ?

Rank:  ?

Stations:

Service:  From  to  ?

Awards?

Born:  1931

Died on:  13 December 2014, Late of St Agnes Village, Port Macquarie.

Cause?

Age: 83

Funeral date:  Monday  22 December 2014 @ 11am

Funeral location:  St Francis of Assisi Chapel, Port Macquarie

Buried at:  Cremated

 

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Betty Clare STENHOUSE (1931 – 2014)

STENHOUSE (nee) Ferguson, Betty Clare December 13, 2014 Late of St Agnes Village, Port Macquarie. Dearly loved Wife of Kenneth (deceased). Loving Mother and Mother-in-law of Graeme, Brian and Lynnette, Alison and Neil. Special Grandma to Colby, Kelly, Stephen, Matthew, Sean, Patricia and Warren and Great Grandma of Brayden, Lilly, Tyson and Hendrix. Fond Sister to her seven siblings. Will be greatly missed Aged 83 Years Betty’s Family and Friends are kindly invited to a Celebration of her life to be held at St Francis of Assisi Chapel, Port Macquarie on Monday, December 22, 2014 commencing at 11am. Privately Cremated.

Published in The Port Macquarie News on Dec. 19, 2014

http://tributes.portnews.com.au/obituaries/portnews-au/obituary.aspx?n=betty-clare-stenhouse&pid=173511602




Doreen Marion DRIVER

Doreen Marion DRIVER

New South Wales Police Force – Wife of Denis DRIVER who passed on 18 March 2022 aged 83

Born?

Died on:  20 January 2015

Cause?

Age: 75

 

Funeral date:  28 January 2015 @ 10am

Funeral location:  St Andrews Uniting Church, Kenneth St, Loungueville

Buried at?

 

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


 

It has been a privilege to assist your family, may you find comfort and peace at this time through the love of those around you as you begin a new journey in life.
My thoughts are with you, Shannyn Geeve,
White Lady Funerals- Pennant Hills.

Funeral location


 

 

 

 




Policing Family – unknown stories of the past

 

A woman named Elizabeth ALBERTS has been arrested for the alleged manslaughter of Mrs. Moore, aged 33, wife of Constable Moore, of Grenfell.

Deceased went to Sydney, and is alleged to have died in a hospital under suspicious circumstance.

The Richmond River Herald & Northern Districts Advertiser ( NSW )

Tuesday  12 November 1912                 page 2 of 4

http://trove.nla.gov.au/ndp/del/article/126480108?searchTerm=%22Constable%20moore%22%20AND%20kempsey&searchLimits=

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Olga McALEER

Olga McALEER

New South Wales Police Force – Widow of Kevin ( died 7 Aug. 2011 )

Police Widow

Born  16 June 1932

Died  15 October 2014

82 old

Funeral  Friday 24 October 2014 @ 2pm

Buried  Molong Cemetery, NSW.

 

Police Widow, a Veteran Member of the Central Tablelands Branch of the RPA.

Olga passed away on 15/10/2014 and her funeral is proposed to be held at 2pm on Friday 24th Instant at St Lawrence O’Toole Catholic Church, 44 Riddell Street, MOLONG.

 

Obituary:

McALEER, Olga.
16.6.1932 – 15.10.2014
Peacefully and with dignity at Orange Hospital
Late of Molong Street, MolongDearly beloved wife of Kevin (deceased). Much loved mother and mother-in-law of Yvonne and Alan Evans (Molong), Karen (Sydney), Janelle and David Newham (Nowra), David (Shoalhaven Heads). Loving and devoted “Nan” to her grandchildren, Kate and Chris, Lucy and Matt, Sophie and Nick, Tom and Kirsty, Matt, Jane and Josh, Andrew, Geordie, Simon and great-grandchildren Bailey, Freya, Lilly and Abbey. Loved sister and sister-in-law of Norman and Megan McPhee (Sydney) and Ian, Miriam and Ross (all deceased). Loved aunt of her nieces and nephews and their families.

“Mum and Dad
Together Again”
In God’s Loving Care

Requiem Mass for the Eternal Repose of the soul of the Late OLGA will be celebrated at St. Laurence O’Toole Catholic Church, Molong on Friday (October 24, 2014) commencing at 2.00 pm. At the conclusion of prayers following the Mass, the cortege will proceed to the Molong Cemetery. Family and friends are warmly invited.

By family request in lieu of flowers, donations may be made at the Service to The Molong Hospital.

NORMAN J. PENHALL
FUNERALS
Deidre and Norman Penhall
A.F.D.A. F.D.A. (N.S.W.)
33 William St, Orange.
Phone (02) 6362 3751

Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Oct. 18, 2014

– See more at: http://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/smh-au/obituary.aspx?pid=172843213

 

From Facebook:

For anyone that may have served in the Shoalhaven I received this message from the Retired Police Association today:
Olga McALEER, 82 old, Police Widow, a Veteran Member of the Central Tablelands Branch of the RPA. Olga passed away on 15/10/2014 and her funeral is proposed to be held at 2pm on Friday 24th Instant at St Lawrence O’Toole Catholic Church, 44 Riddell Street, MOLONG.
Kevin died on 7/8/2011. Two great people.

 

 

  • Ken Medway Please can any serving officer in the Molong area who is able, attend this service as Olga was a great and gracious lady.
  • Linda Woods Wonderful people. Will always remember the day Ken had a fellow in the Vincentia Police Station doing a gun Licence test ( I think that was what it was) and Olga was out the front, with Kevin and I, telling me all about how men come to have receding hairline at the temples! I have never laughed so much when, after she said it was actually THIGH BURN, the guy in the office popped his head out and said “So, that’s why I have lost the hair around my temples!” We three did not realise he was there! Sadly missed Olga and Kevin.

 

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