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 James Ernest MERRETT

 James Ernest MERRETT  APM

AKA  JIM
Late of  ?

NSW Redfern / Penrith Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

NSW Police Cadet # 0566

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  5596[/alert_yellow]

Rank: NSW Police Cadet – commenced 7 December 1945

Probationary Constable – appointed 28 April 1947

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 11 January 1963

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 24 May 1969

Inspector 3rd Class – appointed 7 May 1977

Superintendent – appointed 31 December 1982

Superintendent – appointed ? March 1984

Executive Chief Superintendent – appointed ? May 1985

Final Rank = Executive Chief Superintendent

Stations?, Scientific Bureau ( Constable – 1954 ),  Cronulla ( 1977 ), H.Q. – Sydney – Retirement

ServiceFrom 7 December 1945  to  30 March 1988 =  42+ years Service

Awards:   Silver Jubilee Medal – Awarded 1 August 1977

National Medal – granted 29 June 1984

Australian Police Medal – granted 26 January 1987 ( Exec. Chief Supt )

Born:   Saturday  21 April 1928

Died on:   Thursday  18 April 2019

Age:  90

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   ? ? ?

Funeral location:   Olsen Funerals, Sutherland

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  Olsen Family Funerals  9545 3477

Buried at:   CREMATED

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

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MERRETT, James Ernest. “Jim”   APM
21.4.1928 – 18.4.2019
Executive Chief Superintendent (Rtd)

 

Dearly loved husband of Margaret and Lola (dec).

Much loved father of Debra, Jodi and Michael.

Adored DaPa of Sigrid, Karla, India, Lucy and Harper.

He loved his family and we loved him.

Privately Cremated

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Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Apr. 27, 2019


Daily Advertiser (Wagga Wagga, NSW : 1911 – 1954), Monday 1 March 1954, page 2

 

TRAIN MURDER

Defendant’s alleged admission

SYDNEY, Sun.: Ronald Vincent Holl, had admitted Shooting Olaf Perkman in the Narrandera – Sydney train on Saturday, February 20, the Police Prosecutor ( Sgt. K. B. McGrath NSWPF # 4003 ) told Central Court of Petty Sessions yesterday.

Holl, 24, laborer, of Belmore Road, Herne Bay, was charged with having murdered Perkman, 40, C.S.I.R.O. scientist, who was shot through the head.

A railway employee found Perkman‘s body when the train reached Central Station.

Allegedly near Picton

Sgt. McGrath said Holl had told police the train was passing through a tunnel near Picton when the shooting occurred.

Sgt. McGrath told Mr. C. H. Blakemore. S.M., that Detective Sgt. Fergusson and Detective-Constable F. Krahe ( NSWPF # 4530 ) had extensive inquiries to make in the Griffith area.

At Sgt. McGrath‘s request, Mr. Blakemore remanded Holl to Central Police Court tomorrow when, Sgt. McGrath said, the police would apply for another remand to the date of the Coroner’s inquest.

Holl was refused bail.

Holl was escorted into the C.I.B. and about an hour later was placed in a police car and taken to Picton, where police continued inquiries.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/145637800

North Western Courier (Narrabri, NSW : 1913 – 1955), Monday 29 March 1954, page 1

RAIL – CARRIAGE DEATH BEING INVESTIGATED

SYDNEY, Monday,

A C.I.B. Scientific Bureau constable described in the City Coroner’s Court today how he found the body of a C.S.I.R.O. scientist lying in a pool of blood on the seat of a railway carriage. Constable James Ernest Merrett was giving evidence at the inquest into the death of Olf Perkman, 40, research officer stationed at Griffith Irrigation Station, on February 20. Present in court, in custody, was Ronald Holl, 24, labourer, of Belmore Road, Herne Bay,; who has been charged with the murder of Perkman.

Constable Merrett said he had gone to Central railway station about 8.30 a.m. on February 20.

He told the Court he had seen the body lying full length on the seat in a compartment in the rear carriage of the South West Mail train. The body was covered with a brown checkered travelling rug.

Blood on Floor

Constable Merrett said the body was lying on its left side, with the left hand across the body and the right hand clasping the head and forehead.

There was a considerable quantity of blood on the head and the seat, and some had run down onto the floor and been partially wiped up, he told the Coroner ( Mr. E. J. Forrest ). The body was dressed in a khaki shirt, with a navy blue and orange tie, red-brown trousers, and tan rubber soled shoes.

After the Government Medical Officer had conducted an examination of the body, a search was made of the compartment.

Pockets Turned Out

Const. Merrett said a number of hairs had been found on Perkman’s right hand, on the heel of his right shoe and a long hair near his right hip pocket. He said the right and left hand trouser pockets and the fob pocket of the deceased were turned out.

The Government Analyst ( Dr. H. B. Taylor ) said he had examined blood and a piece of skin from the body. He said there was a small hole in the skin taken from the forehead of the dead man. Surrounding the hole was a black patch which was found to contain particles of carbon and nitrate, components of certain types of ammunition.

The hearing is proceeding.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/135038210/15491694

Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 – 1954), Sunday 6 June 1954, page 44

 

The fingerprint that trapped a killer

When swarthy, slightly built Ronald Vincent Holl (24), laborer, and the father of three children, including twins, launched on a series of escapades at 13 years of age in 1943 he triggered a trap that 11 years later landed him in Central Criminal Court dock charged with murder.

As Holl came to police notice, his fingerprints were filed by the C.I.B. Holl grew older and wiser and had gone straight for a number of years when in 1952 he married a girl of 15. On Feb. 26 this year the couple had twins aged 18 months, a baby aged five months and were expecting another child when a call went out to police to bring in Holl for questioning.

Six days earlier, at 8 a.m. on Saturday. Feb. 20, railway porter Francis Ernest Vicq, of Western St., Dulwich Hill, had found the body of C.S.I.R.O. agricultural scientist Olaf Perkman (41), shot through the head in the last ‘dog box’ carriage of the South West Mail train shortly after it reached Central Station.

Perkman had been returning from the C.S.I.R.O. station at Griffith to spend the weekend with his wife and family.

Wide search

The hue and cry for the callous killer — who had cut short Perkman‘s brilliant academic career in his sleep and had then plundered his pockets — had run into a deadend.

A police search for the murder gun and clues all along the rail link from Goulburn to Sydney had proved fruitless. But Const. J. K. Hennessy, of the C.I.B fingerprint branch, had dredged up a fragmentary fingerprint on the door of the lavatory in the death carriage of the South West Mail.

Because of the minuteness, the orthodox classification of this print was impossible. With dogged patience Hennessy searched for days through thousands of individual prints in the C.I.B. records until finally he came across the print he wanted — among those of Holl.

Social misfit

Hennessy‘s work was considered by fingerprint experts to be outstandingly brilliant. The story from that stage was told Mr. Justice Clancy and jury on Tuesday at Central Criminal Court, when Holl, said by Dr. E. A. Marsden, psychiatrist, to be a social misfit, was convicted of murder and sentenced to death.

Armed with the fingerprint identification of Holl, Det.-Sgt. D. G. Fergusson and Det. Krahe ( possibly F.C. KRAHE # 4530 ), of the C.I.B., interviewed tiny, attractive Mrs. Gloria Holl (17) at her home at Belmore Rd., Herne Bay.

The detectives then confronted Holl with the fact that he had not been home on the night of February 19 and next day had given Mrs. Holl £8, though he had been out of work for six weeks.

Eventually Holl confessed that he had shot and robbed Perkman. He said he had intended to ” do a couple of busts ” and had taken french leave with his brother’s rifle.

He had ” scaled ” on the Albury Mail train to Goulburn and was returning in the South- West Mail to Sydney when he shot Perkman.

Judge’s view

Dr. C. E. Percy, Government Medical Officer, said Perkman while lying asleep was apparently shot by Holl from a distance of between four and eight inches.

In a statement from the dock Holl admitted most of these things, then added he was not conscious of pulling the trigger.

That raised what Mr. Justice Clancy later told the jury was the only issue that stood between Holl and a guilty verdict, the defence of insanity at the time.

Called by Mr. F. W. Vizzard, the Public Defender, Dr. Marsden said Holl‘s whole history was that of a chronic mixed anxiety depressive state. Dr. Marsden said that, overcome by frenzy caused by Perkman‘s alleged attentions, Holl could have pulled the rifle trigger in a state of unconsciousness.

” No disorder “

Called in reply by Mr. L. C. Furnell, for the Crown, Dr. John McGeorge, consulting psychiatrist to the Attorney General’s Department, said his examination of Holl had failed to reveal any psychiatric disorder which would explain or excuse Holl‘s act.

The jury returned their verdict of guilty after half an hour’s retirement.

Mr. L. C. Furnell ( by the Clerk of the Peace ) for the Crown; Mr. F. W. Vizzard Public Defender ( by the Public Solicitor ) for Holl.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/172057124

UNCONFIRMED MATCH:

Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001), Friday 19 February 1965 (No.25), page 537

 

IN the Supreme Court of New South Wales.—Probate Jurisdiction. -In the will of PEARL ELIZABETH MERRETT, late of 82 Barton Street, Kogarah, in the State of New South Wales, widow, deceased, testate.— Probate granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales on 3rd December, 1964. — Pursuant to the Wills, Probate and Administration Act, 1898-1947 ( Testator’s Family Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants Act, 1916-1938, and Trustee Act, 1925-1942 ), James Ernest Merrett and Jack Richard Merrett, the executors of the will of the said Pearl Elizabeth Merrett, who died on the 16th July, 1964, hereby give notice that creditors and others having any claim against or to the estate of the said deceased are required to send in particulars of their claims to the said executors at 17 King Street, Rockdale, on or before the 12th April, 1965, at the expiration of which time the said executors will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.—

Dated the 10th day of February, 1965.

L. J. SHARPE & CO.,

Proctors for the Executors,

17 King Street, Rockdale.

By their City Agents, J. B. Lange & D. C. Andersen,

Proctors, 155 Castlereagh Street, Sydney.

515 — £1 12s. 6d.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/220356480


 

 

 

 

 




Leslie David NORRIS

Leslie David NORRIS 

AKA LES
Late of Morisset, NSW

NSW Redfern / Penrith Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

[ALERT_YELLOW]Regd. #  8154[/ALERT_YELLOW]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 29 August 1955

Senior Constable – appointed 29 August 1966

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 1 December 1978

Final Rank = ?

Stations?, North East District ( 1966 ), Dareton, Kempsey, Clarencetown, Morisset, Carrington – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre August 1955?  to  ? ? ? =  29 years Service

Awards:   Centenary Medal – granted 1 January 2001 – For long and voluntary service to the community of Morisset

Born:   Saturday  30 March 1935

Died on:   Saturday  6 April 2019

Age:  84

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Monday  15 April 2019 @ 10am

Funeral location:   All Saints Anglican Church, 33 Newcastle St, Morisset, NSW

Wake location:  Lake Macquarie Hotel, Morisset

Funeral Parlour:  Barbara King Funerals, Morisset  4973 1513

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Leslie David NORRIS

 

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NORRIS Leslie David “Les”

6th April 2019

Of Morisset

Dearly loved husband of Margaret,

loving father of Pam, Patrick & Megan.

Treasured father-in-law, grandfather & great grandfather of their families.

Dearest brother of Valerie.

Aged 84 Years

 

The Relatives & Friends of LES are invited to attend the Celebration of His Life commencing 10am MONDAY at All Saints Anglican Church, Morisset.

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Published in The Newcastle Herald on Apr. 13, 2019

http://tributes.theherald.com.au/obituaries/theherald-au/obituary.aspx?n=leslie-david-norris-les&pid=192261174&fhid=31472

Leslie David NORRIS Funeral pamphlet pdf

PROBUS clubs are a world wide organisation and in Australia we come under the umbrella of Probus Centre-South Pacific. Clubs are sponsored by their local Rotary Club and are for retired men and women from professional and business backgrounds.

We are not a Service Club and do not participate in fund raising ventures.

 

A Brief Summary of The Mens Probus Club of Morisset Inc

 

On the 22nd June, 1983 a meeting of interested persons was arranged by the Rotary Club of Morisset for the purpose of considering, and if thought fit, to form a Mens’ Probus Club in Morisset.

The driving force behind this move was Les Norris, then Hon Secretary of the Morisset Rotary Club.

Les was very ably supported by Rotary President Henry Gerigh who hosted the meeting.

The twenty two local men present voted unanimously that those present and eligible and desiring to join become the Foundation members of Morisset Probus Club.

Of the original foundation members, only Les Norris remains an active member. Darrell Turnbull, an active member and Don Cameron, who attends when possible, both joined at the meeting after the inaugural meeting.

From this humble beginning the Club grew in strength and attained a membership of 80 plus members.

Unfortunately this membership no longer exists and our membership is now down to 36 members. The attendance at meetings is around 26 members and this is an acceptable ratio.

The Management Committee over the years have come up with a wonderful array of Speakers from diverse backgrounds with subjects of great interest to members.

Socially we have been able to meet up with members and their wives/partners at Bus outings, Barbecues, and our Dinner nights.

With the escalating cost of some of these outings, our small numbers makes it difficult to pursue some of these ventures.

Over our 25 years there are members who have been recognised for their outstanding contribution to the Club, and been made Life Members. These Members are

LES NORRIS              DON CAMERON                  DARRELL TURNBULL

ALAN SNEDDEN      GORDON LAMBERT 

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At meetings held in APRIL-MAY OF 2010 it was proposed that our Club be re-birthed as a mixed Club. This was defeated and a drive for new members was instigated, with favourable results.

Ron Bracken




Sydney Kevin ISEDALE

Sydney Kevin ISEDALE 

AKA  SYD
Late of Rockdale

NSW Redfern or Penrith Police Academy Class #  ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

[ALERT_YELLOW]Regd. #  9490[/ALERT_YELLOW]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 2 November 1959

Constable 1st Class – appointed 2 November 1965

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 9 April 1975

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank = Senior Sergeant

Stations?, Petersham ( 11 Division ), Licencing, Superintendents Licences Office – HQ, Special Licencing ( 1970’s ),

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre Nov 1959?  to  23 June 1988 =  29 years Service

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

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

Born:   Tuesday  30 May 1933

Died on:   Tuesday  26 March 2019

Age:  85

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Friday  12 April 2019 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:   Sacred Heart Chapel, Rookwood Catholic Cemetery, Barnet Ave, Rookwood

* In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Concord Centre for Palliative Care at Concord Hospital.

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  White Lady Funerals, Rockdale  9567 2300

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

 

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ISEDALE, Sydney Kevin

30.05.1933 – 26.03.2019

Loving husband to Patricia (dec).

Much loved father to Sharon.
Irreplaceable Grandad to Anthony.
Adored brother of Laurel, John & Elaine.

Much loved by his extended family.

Reunited with Patricia.

Sydney’s family and friends are warmly invited to attend a Celebration of his Life to be held in the Sacred Heart Chapel of Rookwood Catholic Cemetery, Barnet Avenue, Rookwood on Friday, 12th April 2019 at 10.30am.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Concord Centre for Palliative Care at Concord Hospital.

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Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Apr. 10, 2019

http://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/smh-au/obituary.aspx?n=sydney-kevin-isedale&pid=192169751&fhid=32497




Robert GILMORE

Robert GILMORE

AKA  ?
Late of  ?

NSW Redfern / Penrith Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  5310

 

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 29 July 1946

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 1 January 1968

Inspector 3rd Class – appointed 28 October 1976 ( Seniority date = 19 Sept 1976 )

Senior Inspector – appointed 1 May 1981

 

Final Rank = Senior Inspector

 

Stations?, Rose Bay ( Sgt 3/c – 2/c, 1967 ), Sutherland – ( 24 Division – Insp. & OIC – LATE 1970’s ), Redfern – Retirement

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre July 1946?  to  25 March 1982 =  35 years Service

 

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World War II

Royal Australian Air Force

Regiment:                         ?

Enlisted:                            21 December 1942, Waverley, Sydney

Service #                             74410

Rank:                                   Leading Aircraftman

Embarkation:                    ?

Next of kin:                        Marion GILMORE

Religion:                             ?

Single / Married:             ?

Returned to Australia:    ?

Date of Discharge:          8 January 1946

Posting at Discharge:    5 Aircraft Depot

WW11 Honours & Gallantry:  None for display

Prisoner of War:            No

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Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

 

Born:   22 November 1924, Waverley, NSW

Died on:   Saturday  9 March 2019

Age:  94

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

 

Funeral date:   Thursday  14 March 2019 @ 11.30am

Funeral location:   West Chapel, Eastern Suburbs Crematorium, 12 Military Rd, Matraville, NSW

Wake location:  ?

 

Funeral Parlour:  ?

 

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

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Robert wore a WW11 Ribbon bar on his Police uniform.
At the time of him being a Sgt 3/c at Rose Bay in 1967, he is described as being polite but ‘removed’ from those junior to him and shared no conversation at all with those junior members.
Robert gained his Sgt 2/c rank whilst still at Rose Bay.
When he was stationed at Sutherland, in the 1970’s as an Inspector and Officer In Charge of that Station, he seemed further ‘removed’.

Nothing further can be found, at this time, on this man or his career.
Further information ( photos / stories ) are sought.
Cal
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Andrew William ALLEN

 Andrew William ALLEN

AKA  ANDY / AJ
Late of  ?

Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #  20891

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Leading Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank = Leading Senior Constable

Stations?, Knox, Criminal Intelligence Analyst, Belgrave, Olinda – death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  9 November 2018 = 40 years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   Tuesday  17 February 1959

Died on:   Friday  9 November 2018

Age:  59

Cause:   Suicide by ?

Event location:  Olinda Police Station

Event date:  Friday  9 November 2018

Funeral date:   Monday 19 November 2018 @ 11am

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

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  Selwyn Allen – 98881672

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

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Andrew William ALLEN Andrew William ALLEN

Andrew William ALLEN

Andrew William ALLEN

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ALLEN, Andrew William
Died 9th November, 2018.

Loved brother and brother-in-law of Stuart, Jan, Geoffrey and Trish.

Published in The Age on Nov. 17, 2018

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ALLEN.
A Service celebrating the life of Leading Senior Constable Andrew Allen will be held in the Chapel of the Victoria Police Academy, View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley on MONDAY (Nov. 19, 2018) commencing at 11.00 a. m.
A Private Cremation will follow.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Andrew to Police Legacy.
Envelopes available at the Service.
POLICE HONOURS
Funerals
Published in Herald Sun on 14/11/2018
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FERNY CREEK
A Ferny Creek woman, 35, is lucky to be alive after her car rolled and crashed into trees on One Tree Hill Rd last Sunday afternoon. Belgrave Leading Senior Constable Andrew Allen said the woman, who was the sole occupant, had left home and was travelling west towards Churchill Drive when the car left the road and rolled before coming to rest between three large trees. Leading Sen-Constable Allen said the woman was taken to The Alfred hospital by ambulance with “what appeared to be minor injuries”, including some chest pain. Police are waiting to speak with the woman but speed was believed to be a factor. “It was a fine day, there were no other contributing factors at this stage,” Leading Sen-Constable Allen said. Alcohol and drugs have been ruled out.
https://www.heraldsun.com.au/leader/outer-east/street-watch-dandenong-ranges-woman-fights-driveby-bag-snatcher-in-upwey/news-story/07814d8d9aec2441b7c6df1f705e810d
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Ferny Creek woman survives One Tree Hill Rd crash

A FERNY Creek woman, 35, is lucky to be alive after her car rolled and crashed into trees on One Tree Hill Rd yesterday.

Belgrave Leading Senior Constable Andrew Allen said the woman, who was the sole occupant, had left home and was travelling towards Churchill Drive when she lost control on a bend and rolled before coming to rest between three large trees.

Leading Sen-Constable Allen said the woman was taken to The Alfred hospital by ambulance with “what appeared to be minor injuries”, including chest pain.

Police are waiting to speak with the woman but speed was believed to be a factor.

“It was a fine day, there were no other contributing factors at this stage,” Leading Sen-Constable Allen said.

Alcohol and drugs have been ruled out.

A woman was lucky to escape with only "minor injuries" after her car left the road at a bend and ploughed into several trees in Ferny Creek on Sunday afternoon.

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24 August 2015

OLINDA Police are searching for information after a white fence was defaced over the weekend.
Leading Senior Constable Andrew Allen said that after 11pm on Friday, 21 August, someone had blotched black paint on a white fence in Hilton Road in Sassafras.
He said the part of the fence was a white pillar with an antique light on top, and that black paint had been blotched on it.
“You wouldn’t call it graffiti as such, it’s just black-on-white,” Leading Sec Const Allen said.
The property is opposite to the Ferny Creek Recreation Reserve.
Anyone who may have seen any suspicious activity is asked to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or www.crimestoppersvic.com.au

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Stephen Glenn McCLURE

Stephen Glenn McCLURE

AKA Steve / Stinky
Late of Illawarra

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class #  206

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  21701

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on Monday 24 September 1984 ( aged 24 years, 7 months, 0 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 7 December 1984 ( aged 24 years, 9 months, 13 days )

Constable – appointed 7 December 1985

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank = Sergeant 2nd Class

 

Stations?, Warilla GD’s, Albion Park GD’s, Pt Kembla GD’s, Police Dog Squad, VKG Warilla – Radio Technician, Radar Engineering, Workforce Safety – Retirement

 

ServiceFrom  24 September 1984  to  17 July 2014 =  29 years, 9 months, 23 days Service

Age at Retirement: 54 years, 4 months, 23 days

Time in Retirement:  4 years, 7 months, 20 days

 

Awards:   National Medal – granted 30 August 2000 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal

Commissioner’s Sesquicentenary Citation

NSW Police Medal

25 year Clasp to the NSW Police Medal

 

Born:   Wednesday 24 February 1960

Died on:   Saturday  9 March 2019 @ 8.10pm

Age:  59 years, 0 months, 13 days

Cause:   Cancer – Non Hodgkin Lymphoma

Event location:  at home – Illawarra surrounded by family

Event date:  Saturday  9 March 2019 @ 8.10pm

 

Funeral date:   Monday  18 March 2019 @ 2pm

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

Wake location:  ?TBA

Funeral Parlour:  Hansen & Cole, Kembla Grange

 

Buried at:   Cremated

 

 Memorial located at:   ?

THURSDAY 18 SEPTEMBER 2014 POLICE SEND OFF FOR SERGEANT STEVE McCLURE AT THE BURDEKIN HOTEL, OXFORD ST, SYDNEY, FROM 5PM.
Steve & Trish McClure – September 2014

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Funeral Service pamphlet

You touched our hearts, you touched our souls.  You changed our lives and set our goals.  I hold your hand when I'm asleep.  Goodbye my lover, goodbye my friend.  You have been the one.  You have been the one for me.  Steve McClure funeral pamphlet

24 February 1960 - 9 March 2019  Stephen Glenn McCLURE - Funeral pamphlet

 


 
Weapons Instructors Course 1/1989 ( January 1989 ) NSW Police Academy, Goulburn  Back Row ( L-R ) Phil CHARLIER, Kim FRIDAY, David WRIGHT, Gavin NICHOLSON, Peter WATSON, Peter GALLACHER, Alan PITT, Wayne HOFFMAN, Chris STONE, Peter CHAMINGS, Ray BLACKBURN, Scott IDE, Garry POWER, John LEE, Bill WHALLEY  Centre Row Peter BERGERSEN, Greg SUTTON, Steve MARTIN, Peter STONE, Lindsay REGENTS, Ian LAUDER, Greg PALMER, Sonia McKELL, John ROGERS, Steve McCLURE, David MAGUIRE, Barry METZ, Dave TESTER, Paul BLOOD, Andrew NEW  Front Row Tony PARSONS, Toni McMAHON, Michelle LANGERIES, Peter STARLING, Tom LUPTON, Ray JAMES, James BUNFIELD, Kerry SIMMONS, Andrew FISHER
Weapons Instructors Course
1/1989 ( January 1989 )
NSW Police Academy, Goulburn
Back Row ( L-R )
Phil CHARLIER, Jim FRIDAY, David WRIGHT, Gavin NICHOLSON, Peter WATSON, Peter GALLACHER, Alan PITT, Wayne HOFFMAN, Chris STONE, Peter CHAMINGS, Ray BLACKBURN, Scott IDE, Garry POWER, John LEE, Bill WHALLEY
Centre Row
Peter BERGERSEN, Greg SUTTON, Steve MARTIN, Peter STONE, Lindsay REGENTS, Ian LAUDER, Greg PALMER, Sonia McKELL, John ROGERS, Steve McCLURE, David MAGUIRE, Barry METZ, Dave TESTER, Paul BLOOD, Andrew NEW
Front Row
Tony PARSONS, Toni McMAHON, Michelle LANGERIES, Peter STARLING, Tom LUPTON, Ray JAMES, James BUNFIELD, Kerry SIMMONS, Andrew FISHER

 

Steve McClure - front and centre
Steve McClure – front and centre

 
‘Stinky’, you were a great bloke who always thought of others before yourself and were always ready to put your hand up for a great cause.
On behalf of all of us old Warilla Police, we wish you a safe journey and may you Forever, Rest In Peace.
 
Our deepest heartfelt condolences to Trish, Hugh and family.
 
 
Cal
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Stephen Glenn McCLURE, Steve McCLURE, Stinky McCLURE
Wollongong Hospital, NSW

Stephen Glenn McCLURE, Steve McCLURE, Stinky McCLURE
Wollongong Hospital, NSW

Stephen Glenn McCLURE, Steve McCLURE, Stinky McCLURE
Wollongong Hospital, NSW
 
 

 

THURSDAY 18 SEPTEMBER 2014

POLICE SEND OFF FOR SERGEANT STEVE McCLURE AT THE BURDEKIN HOTEL, OXFORD ST, SYDNEY, FROM 5PM.

A VERY INFORMAL FUNCTION WITH ABOUT 40 PEOPLE THERE.

6″ SUBWAY SANDWICHES, CHIPS AND PIZZA WAS THE MEAL.

BUY YOUR OWN DRINKS & IT WAS A GREAT NIGHT.

 

Presentation at Steve’s Send Off

Sunday 17 June 2018

City Diggers Club, cnr Church and Burelli St’s, Wollongong, for Cancer fundraiser for Wollongong Hospital which was Hosted by Retired Sgt Steve ‘Stinky’ McClure.

Steve is the frontman for his band, ‘The Humphreys’


Steve McClure – giving thanks at the Cancer fundraiser – Sunday 17 June 2018

 

Various other family and friends photos with Stinky McClure over the years.


 

 

 

 




George Lawrence BALDOCK

George Lawrence BALDOCK

AKA  Gorgeous George
Late of Minto

NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class #  265J

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  30708

 

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 16 August 1996

 

Final Rank = Senior Constable

 

Police Stations:  Sutherland, Liverpool (22 Division )( Feb – Aug 1997 ), Cabramatta ( 34 Division ), Wetherill Park Target Action Group ( TAG )( 34 Division )( Greater Hume Region ) – Resignation

 

Police ServiceFrom 18 February 1996 to  11 July 2002 =  6+ years Service

 

Fire & Rescue NSW ServiceFrom  ? ? 2002  to  27 February 2019 =  17 years Service

 

NSWFR Service:  Senior Fire Fighter – Service #  8352

 

Awards:   No Find on It’s An Honour

Long Service & Good Conduct Medal – NSWFR ( 2013 )

 

Born:   28 January 1973

Died on:   Wednesday 27 February 2019

Age:  46

Cause:  A medical episode during a NSWFR training exercise – Heart attack?

Event location:   ?

Event date:  Wednesday 27 February 2019

 

Funeral date:   Wednesday  13 March 2019 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:   William Inglis Hotel, Sales Arena, 155 Governor Macquarie Dve, Warwick Farm, NSW

Wake location:  ?TBA

 

Funeral Parlour:  White Lady Funerals – 9602 6001

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

George BALDOCK

George BALDOCK

 

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

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal


 
 
A Bulldogs fan. Fitness fanatic & Cricket legend.
 
Thoughts with Bree + 3.
 

 

The Commissioner ( Fire / Rescue ) would like to advise that the late Firefighter George Baldock (8352), who passed away while serving ( NSW Fire Rescue ) on the 27th February 2019, will be farewelled on Wednesday 13th March with a Full Brigade Funeral.

 

Funeral details are as follows:

 

Wednesday 13th March 2019, at 1030 hours

 

William Inglis Hotel

Sales Arena

155 Governor Macquarie Drive

Warwick Farm, NSW

 

Brigade members attending shall attend in uniform and form a Guard of Honour.

Dress Code: Full Dress Uniform, Galatea, Peak Cap, Tie and Medals

 

Paul Baxter

Commissioner ( NSW Fire / Rescue )

5 March 2019


 
 
Death on Duty – 8352 Senior Firefighter George BALDOCK:
It is with the heaviest of hearts that I inform you of the passing of 8352 Senior Firefighter George Baldock.
George passed away in hospital today ( 270219 ) following a medical episode while on duty.
George has been with Fire and Rescue NSW for 17 years and worked within the Fire Safety Unit and Liverpool Fire Station.
George was a well-respected member of both his immediate team and a valued member of the wider Fire and Rescue NSW family.
We are in close contact with George’s immediate family and have directed all available resources to support his wife Bree and his three children ( who are all under 6 years old ) as well as those affected. I encourage anyone who is affected by George’s passing to utilise Fire and Rescue NSW’s Employee Assistance Program on 1300 360 364.
 
Further details will be shared in due course.
Fire and Rescue NSW PAUL BAXTER Commissioner
http://www.nswfbr.org.au/main_frame.htm
 
 

 

Some very sad news to report that one of our men has tragically passed.

George Baldock, known as Gorgeous George around our club, was on duty for the firies as he has been for 17 years when he suffered a medical episode.

George was a prolific wicket keeping all rounder for us but more importantly a great bloke and a genuine asset to any team.

Rest In Peace George. Gone way too soon

Some very sad news to report that one of our men has tragically passed.

George Baldock, known as Gorgeous George around our club, was on duty for the firies as he has been for 17 years when he suffered a medical episode.

George was a prolific wicket keeping all rounder for us but more importantly a great bloke and a genuine asset to any team.

Rest In Peace George. Gone way too soon.

Fire and Rescue NSW - Respect Ribbon ( Crest )

 


 

George BALDOCK - Funeral pamphlet
George BALDOCK – Funeral pamphlet

George BALDOCK - Funeral pamphlet

George BALDOCK - Funeral pamphlet

George BALDOCK - Funeral pamphlet

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George, thank you for all your friendship, your kind heart, your sense of humour and your honesty. I will always cherish our friendship and you will be forever missed. Rest easy my friend and I will see you soon
Alex lit a candle for George Baldock

 

 
    George you were great to work with and we used to have ‘frank’ talks in the truck at Liverpool Police Station. You were professional, knowledgeable and had a lot of patience when dealing with me and other junior police. Every shift your hair was done perfectly with not a strand out of place, you always insisted upon driving (perhaps because you were scared of my driving) and you used to try and talk me out of getting McDonalds on each occasion. You were a great mentor to have around. Hearing the eulogies today, it appears that everyone had as much respect for you as what I did and you will be dearly missed by all.
    Peita Small lit a candle for George Baldock

     

     

       

       
        You were taken away from us too young. You were very passionate in everything you did. I will never forget you. You will always remain in my heart. I’m so sorry I never got to say goodbye. My heart is broken. My you Rest in Peace.
        Lisa STALEY signed the Guest Book

         

         
          May you forever Rest In Peace:

          www.australianpolice.com.au/george-baldock/ 

          Cal signed the Guest Book
           
          https://www.heavenaddress.com/whiteladyfunerals/George-Baldock/1968965/

           




          Francis Edward WELBY

           Francis Edward WELBY

          AKA  FRANK

          Husband of Madge WELBYNSWPF # P/W 0020

          Late of Concord West

           

          NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

          New South Wales Police Force

          Regd. #  ????

           

          Rank?

          Final Rank = Detective Constable

           

          Stations?, Regent Street – Death

           

          ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  9 April 1954? years Service

           

          Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

           

          Born:   ? ? 1918 – 19 ?

          Died on:  Thursday 9 April 1954

          Age:  35

          Cause:   Heart

           

          Event location:  Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Sydney

          Event date:   ?

           

          Funeral date:   Saturday  10 April 1954

          Funeral location:   Metropolitan Funeral Home, Railway Pde, Burwood

          Wake location:  ?

          Funeral Parlour:  ?

           

          Buried at:   Cremated – Rookwood Crematorium

           Memorial located at:   ?

           

          FRANK 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


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          Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1931 – 1954), Friday 9 April 1954, page 2


          DEATH OF DETECTIVE

          Detective Frank Welby, of Regent Street, died last night in Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.

          Detective Welby, 35, had been receiving medical attention for heart trouble.

          https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/248871207

          Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 – 1954), Friday 9 April 1954, page 11

           

          Death of C.I.B. detective

          Det. Frank Welby, 36, who collapsed last Tuesday, died in Royal Prince Alfred Hospital last night.

          Det. Welby, who was attached to Regent St. Division, has left a widow.

          https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/229418641

          Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954),

          Saturday 10 April 1954, page 56

           

          WELBY, Francis Edward – April 8 1954 (detective N.S.W. Police) late of 204 Concord Road, Concord West dearly beloved husband of Madge aged 36 years.

          WELBY.— The Relatives and Friends of Mrs Madge Welby of 204 Concord Road, Concord West, are invited to attend the Funeral of her dearly beloved Husband, FRANCIS EDWARD; to leave the Metropolitan Funeral Home, Railway Parade Burwood This Day, after service commencing at 11 a.m., for Rookwood Crematorium

          METROPOLITAN BURIAL and CREMATION SOCIETY.

          Railway Pde Burwood. UJ2178-9.

          WELBY.— Lodge N. J. McDonald, No. 587 U G L of N S W

          The Officers and Brethren of the above Lodge are fraternally Invited to attend the Funeral of their late esteemed Bro FRANCIS EDWARD WELBY For particulars see family notice.

          Regalia

          T CARSE W M

          P C DALY P M Sec

          https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18419542

          Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954),

          Thursday 12 August 1954, page 13

           

          IN the Estate of FRANCIS EDWARD WELBY late of Concord West in the State of New South Wales, Constable of Police, deceased Intestate – Application will be made after 14 days from the publication hereof that Letters of Administration of the Estate of the abovenamed deceased may be granted to Madge Aletia Welby the widow of the said deceased and all notices may be served at the undermentioned address.

          All creditors in the Estate of the said deceased are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims to the undersigned MERVYN FINLAY & COMPANY Solicitors Newlands House 141 Elizabeth Street, Sydney.

          https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18431088





          Robert Clifford GARE

           Robert Clifford GARE

          AKA  BOB
          Late of Sydney

          NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  132

          NSW Police Cadet # 2729

          New South Wales Police Force

          [alert_yellow]Regd. #  15647[/alert_yellow]

          Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – commenced 5 July 1971

          Probationary Constable – appointed 2 April 1973

          Constable 1st Class – appointed 2 April 1978

          Senior Constable – appointed 2 April 1982

          Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 15 July 1988 ( Seniority date = 27 April 1988 )

          Final Rank = Sergeant 2nd Class

          Stations?, Eastwood – 17 Division ( 1971 – 1985 ), Parramatta Beats ( 18 Division ), Emergency Management Instructor, Parramatta PCYC & Police Footy player.

          ServiceFrom  5 July 1971  to  ? ? pre May 1999?20 ++?? years Service

          Awards:   National Medal – granted 21 August 1989 ( Sgt )

          1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 28 May 1999 ( Former Sgt )

          Born:   3 April 1954

          Died on:   Tuesday  10 November 2009

          Age:  55

          Cause:   Leukaemia

          Event location:  Westmead Hospital, NSW

          Event date:  Tuesday  10 November 2009

          Funeral date:   ? ? ?

          Funeral location:   Parramatta

          Wake location:  ?

          Funeral Parlour:  ?

          Buried at:   Cremated

           Memorial located at:   ?

           

          Robert Clifford GARE;  Bob GARE; Bob Gare at the National Indoor Cricket titles, Castle Hill, 1992
          Bob Gare at the National Indoor Cricket titles, Castle Hill, 1992

           

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          Bobby loved the Parramatta Eels, his Police footy and indoor cricket.
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          This is a little story that might be of interest to some people out there. When I went through the academy in 1985, a few of our traffic lectures were given by a HWP senior constable whose name escapes me. When he gave us the lecture on drink driving offences he prefaced his talk by saying that most of us joined the police force to fight crime and we saw ourselves out there busting crims and arresting bad guys, but he added that the reality was that for most of us, our first pinch would be a “pissie,” which I guess was a new term to most of us as trainees back then.

          I went to Eastwood (17 Division) from the academy ( Redfern ), where I did my six-week field training with an old senior constable called Max Blundell. Max taught me a lot of useful stuff, but as things turned out it was towards the end of my buddy training and we had not yet been called on to make an arrest. We were out in 17/1 on a day shift and we were sent by VKG to a location at West Ryde, where two men had been seen in a 1969 Holden sedan, counting a large amount of coined money and acting suspiciously.

          We were backed up by a second car with another veteran senior constable named Bob Gare, (whom I found out recently is sadly now deceased), and a constable named Karen Vesper, and when we arrived we found the car. Inside there were two men as described and we spoke to them, and Max told me to get their names and details in my notebook. One guy gave his correct name of Tony Henry Winoweicki, (I guess you wouldn’t make up a name like that), but the second guy told me his name was Charles Smith. Being an eager, young probationer, I asked him if Smith was spelt the usual way, (just trying to be thorough, like I’d been taught!), and he said, “Spell it any way you like,” which I took to mean, “We both know I’ve given you a bodgy name but that’s all I’m going to give you so be satisfied with that.” The back seat of the Kingswood was almost full of coins in bags, and we arrested them and took them back to the station. This was my first pinch, but of course we had to hand them over to the detectives, who took over, interviewed them, and followed it up from there. The detectives found that they were both had lengthy histories, and in addition to breaking into a registered club earlier that day, they both had outstanding warrants, plus the guy who told me his name was Charles Smith was actually Richard Owen Lynott, who was wanted for escaping from Maitland Gaol.

          We all got a good policemanship report from the boss, Inspector Ron Stephens, over that arrest, and considering it was my first ever pinch, I was always kind of pleased with the fact that it was a couple of good crims, and not a pissie. I have to admit it was more a matter of being in the right place than exceptional police work, (plus two geniuses doing a bust and then counting the proceeds in a car in a public place). A few years back I saw an article in the Sunday paper about some of the old identities in the Sydney criminal world, and Lynott got a mention. I remember thinking, “Hey, he was my first arrest.”

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          Bob Gare was a senior constable at Eastwood, (17 Division), when I started my probation there in 1985. I did a lot of shifts with him back then, on the car and in the station, after I finished my buddy training, and this is the first I have heard of his passing. He was dry-witted and funny, but professional and knowledgeable where it counted. I am very sorry to learn about this.
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          Thomas James HARTON

          Thomas James HARTON 

          AKA  TOM
          Late of Kiola – formerly of Kiama

          NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  108

          New South Wales Police Force

          [alert_yellow]Regd. #  12212[/alert_yellow]

          Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 16 September 1966

          Constable – appointed 16 September 1967

          Final Rank = ?

          Stations?, Ryde ( 1970’s Cst 1/c – 17 Division ),

          ServiceFrom  ? ? pre Sept 1966?  to  ? ? ?? years Service

          After NSWPF, Tom became a Ranger with Shoalhaven City Council

          Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

          Born:   16 May 1947

          Died on:   Saturday  2 February 2019

          Age:  71

          Cause:   ?

          Event location:  Shoalhaven District Memorial Hospital

          Event date:  Saturday  2 February 2019

          Funeral date:   Friday  15 February 2019 @ 11am

          Funeral location:  Kiola / Bawley Point Community Centre, Murramurang Rd, Kiola

          Wake location:  ?

          Funeral Parlour:  Milton Ulladulla Funeral Services – 44540722

          Buried at:   Cremated

           Memorial located at:   ?

          Thomas James HARTON 

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          HARTON
          THOMAS JAMES

          Passed away peacefully on 2nd February 2019 at Shoalhaven District Memorial Hospital

          Aged 71 Years

          Late of Kioloa
          Formerly of Kiama

          Beloved husband to Maureen.

          Loved father-in-law of Jason & Jacqui, Dean & Hekoi.
          Adored Poddy to his many grandchildren.
          Brother and brother-in-law of Robert & Noleen, Kevin and Debbie.

          The relatives and friends of Tom are invited to attend his Funeral Service to be held at the Kioloa/Bawley Point Community Centre, Murramurang Road, Kioloa Friday 15th February 2019 at 11:00 am.
          Followed by Private Cremation

          In lieu of flowers donations may be left at the service for Milton Ulladulla Hospital Auxiliary for much needed equipment.

          Milton Ulladulla Funeral Services
          2 Camden Street
          Ulladulla NSW 2539
          (02) 4454 0722

          Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Feb. 13, 2019

          http://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/smh-au/obituary.aspx?n=thomas-james-harton&pid=191522023&fhid=31518
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