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Charles Norman PATCH

Charles Norman PATCH

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  8381[/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 30 April 1956

Constable 1st Class – appointed 24 September 1963

Senior Constable – appointed 1 July 1968

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 21 July 1974

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 28 April 1982

Final Rank = Sergeant 2nd Class

Stations?, Northern District, Windsor – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre April 1956?  to  4 July 1993 = 37 years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 7 May 1994

Born:   29 October 1936

Died on:   Thursday  28 June 2018

Age:  81

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Thursday  5 July 2018 @ 11am

Funeral location:   Crematorium, 651 Skyline Rd, Goonellabah, NSW

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

 

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Nothing further, at this time, is known about this man or his career.
Memorial will be updated as information comes to hand.
Cal
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Desmond Bruce RESTALL

Desmond Bruce RESTALL

AKA  Des
Late of Albury

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  15200

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 27 March 1972

Constable 1st Class – appointed 27 March 1977

Senior Constable – appointed 27 March 1981

Senior Constable – Retirement

 

Stations:  Newtown ( 1972 to mid 1974 ), North Sydney ( 1974 – 1975 ), Wagga Wagga ( 1975 – 1981 ), Albury PCYC –  Retirement

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? Pre March 1972  to  7 November 2007 = 35 years Service

 

Awards:   National Medal – granted  2 November 1988

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted  28 August 1997

 

Born:   14 August 1951

Died on:   Wednesday  9 May 2018 just after 9pm

Age:  66

Cause:   Cancer

Event location:  Mercy Hospital, Palliative Care Unit, Albury

Event date:  Wednesday  9 May 2018

 

Funeral date:   Wednesday  16 May 2018 @ 11am

Funeral location:   Lester & Son Funeral Home, 359 Wantigong St, North Albury

Funeral Parlour:  Lester & Son Funeral Home, North Albury

 

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

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Sharon & Desmond Bruce RESTALL
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1991 <strong>Australian Police Indoor Cricket Titles</strong>, Tasmania. NSW Masters squad. Some legends among us here...!<br /> REAR ROW ( L - R )?, Graham STEVENS, ?, ?, ? FRONT ROW ( L - R )?, Des RESTALL, Bob GARE ( RIP ), Kevin PIPER, ? Although these fellows are in the photo - I don't know who is who.Lester ROBEY, Paul GRECH, Graham STOCKWELL, Graeme PARKER, 'SULLY',
1991 Australian Police Indoor Cricket Titles, Tasmania. NSW Masters squad. Some legends among us here…!
REAR ROW ( L – R ) ?, Graham STEVENS, ?, ?, ? FRONT ROW ( L – R ) ?, Des RESTALL, Bob GARE ( RIP ), Kevin PIPER, ? Although these fellows are in the photo – I don’t know who is who  Lester ROBEY, Paul GRECH, Graham STOCKWELL, Graeme PARKER, ‘SULLY

 

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RESTALL Desmond Bruce

14/8/1951 – 9/5/2018

Passed away peacefully surrounded by family at the Mercy Palliative Care Unit.

Beloved son of William (dec) and Merle.
Brother of Ray (dec), Lyndelle and Noel.
Loving husband and best friend of Sharon.
Loving father and father in law to Lisa, Luke and Nicole, Mikaela and Koden.

Loving poppy to Daveida, Caresse, Georgie, Darcy, Macauley and Leo.

Rest in Peace.

May 14, 2018
To Sharon and the extended Restall families,
Our Deepest Sympathies on the passing of Des, fond memories of our cricketing days at New City. He was one of nature’s gentlemen.
Our thoughts are with you all.
– Ozzie and Di
May 14, 2018
Desmond Restall, deepest sympathies to his wife Sharon and the Restall family.
Des was a member of long standing, past committee member and player at the squash club.
Always a good sport, Des was quick with either a drink or a joke, never taking things too seriously. His energy and drive will be greatly missed.
From the President, on behalf of the SS&A Squash & Racquetball Club members.
May 14, 2018
To Sharon and Family, Deepest sympathy, thinking of you all at this time. A very sad loss of a good mate, all the better for knowing Des.
Ken & Paula Zegiel
May 14, 2018
To Sharon and Family, Our Deepest sympathy, thinking of you all. A very sad loss of a good mate, all the better for knowing Des.
Ken & Paula Zegiel
May 14, 2018
Restall Desmond,
To Sharon, Lisa, Luke, Mikaela and Families.
Deepest Sympathy to you all. It was a pleasure to know Des for many years. What memories we have of the years we worked together at the P C Y C and the netball trips driving the bus to city and country netball carnivals.
Our thoughts are with you all.
Yvonne Jacob and Family
May 13, 2018
Will miss you at the footy always a great judge of fine footy and a dedicated man to the job
May 15, 2018
Restall Des
Deepest sympathy to Sharon and family.
Des was a member of the New South Wales Police Force for over 35 years.
His service to the people of New South Wales was exemplary.
Chairman and Members of the Murray River Retired Police Association.

“We will remember them”

Published in The Border Mail on May 12, 2018

http://tributes.bordermail.com.au/obituaries/bordermail-au/obituary.aspx?page=lifestory&pid=188984571

RESTALL Desmond Bruce

Family and friends of the late Desmond Bruce Restall are invited to attend the celebration of his life which will be held at the Evergreen Chapel, Lester and Son Funeral Home, Cnr of Mate and Wantigong Streets, North Albury on Wednesday 16 May 2018 commencing at 11.00am.

Private cremation

Place your tributes at lesterandson.com.au
Published in The Border Mail on May 12, 2018

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Restall Family  May 11, 2018
RESTALL, Desmond Bruce14/8/1951-9/5/2018Passed away peacefully surrounded by family at the Mercy Palliative Care Unit. Beloved son of William (dec) and Merle. Brother of Ray (dec), Lyndelle and Noel. Loving husband and best friend of Sharon. Loving father and father in law to Lisa, Luke and Nicole, Mikaela and Koden. Loving poppy to Daveida, Caresse, Georgie, Darcy, Macauley and Leo.Rest in Peace.

 

Marie zagrovic  May 12, 2018

Deepest sympathy to Sharon, Mikaela and family on the loss of Des so sorry to hear the sad news.

Thinking of you all at this sad time. May he rest in peace.

 

Anna Sutcliff  May 12, 2018

To Dear Sharon, Mikaela, Luke, Lisa and family,
Thinking of you in this sad time. Your father will be greatly missed.
Lots of love,
Auntie Anna, Allan, Luke and Thomas

Heather Ward  May 13, 2018
Our love to Sharon and family
Till we meet again Des
Love Heather, Garry, Tona, Tilly and Sianna xxxx
Robyn Mathew  May 15, 2018
Dear Sharon, Mikaela, Lisa, Luke and familyThinking of you allLots of LoveRobyn and Bruce Mathew and family
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Anthony Mark SMITH

Anthony Mark SMITH

AKA  Tony
Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  8891[/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 25 November 1957

Constable 1st Class – appointed 25 November 1963

Senior Constable – appointed 1 July 1968

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 20 January 1974

Inspector – appointed 1986

Stations?, Licencing – Sydney Metro area, Licencing Sgt – Fairfield ( 34 Division 1970’s – 1980’s ), Inspector – Assistant Officer – Office of Superintendent of Licences – ( 1986 ), Legal Services – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre November 1957  to  27 October 1988 = 31 years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   17 January 1933

Died on:   Saturday  28 April 2018

Age:  85

Cause:   Cancer

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Monday  7 May 2018 @ 2pm

Funeral location:   Innes Gardens Chapel, Phillip Charley Dve, Port Macquarie

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 


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 Tony was the Licencing Sergeant at Fairfield ( 34 Division ) when I was there in 1977.
Cal
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Nothing further, at this time, is known about this man or his career.
Cal
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Michael John BANKS

Michael John BANKS

AKA  Banksy
Late of Fyshwick, ACT

Australian Federal Police Force

Regd. #  ????

Rank?

Stations?, Police Negotiator,

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  19 April 2018 ? years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   Monday  5 April 1976

Died on:   Thursday  19 April 2018

Age:  42

Cause:   “possible” Cancer

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Friday  27 April 2018 @ 2pm

Funeral location:   Anglican Parish Church of All Saints, Cowper St, Ainslie, ACT

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Cremated – Saturday  28 April 2018

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

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Michael John “Banksy” BANKS (1976 – 2018)

 

MICHAEL JOHN BANKS
5 April 1976 – 19 April 2018


Banksy never gave up, fought until the last, and passed away peacefully.


Loving hubbo to Michelle, and super proud Dad to Lincoln, Lachlan and Lewis.
Much loved son and son-in-law of Mary, Judy and Richard. Beloved friend and highly respected colleague.

Eternally in our hearts

A full Police service will be held in the Anglican Parish Church of All Saints, Cowper Street, Ainslie on Friday, 27 April 2018 commencing at 2pm.
Private family cremation will follow on Saturday.
Banksy was driven to give his boys every opportunity possible.


In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to ensure his legacy and wishes will be carried on.
Donation boxes will be available at the service.

 

 

Michael John “Banksy” BANKS

This Guest Book will remain online until 30/05/2018.

Friday, 27 April 2018

My thoughts and prayers are with you Michelle and your boys. I was truly saddened to find out that “Banksy” had passed away. My thoughts and prayers go out to Mary also

Friday, 27 April 2018

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your boys and Banksy’s mum Mary

Thursday, 26 April 2018

Michelle and boys, there are no words that feel appropriate at this sad time other than to say our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Anna McLeod’s Mum and Dad. XX

 

 

 

 



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http://tributes.canberratimes.com.au/obituaries/canberratimes-au/obituary.aspx?n=michael-banks&pid=188828047

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Phillip Arthur CLARK

Phillip Arthur CLARK

Late of Fairfield

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  15143[/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 27 March 1972

Constable 1st Class – appointed 27 March 1977

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 30 September 1987

Stations?, Liverpool Police Station ( Licencing Sgt )

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre March 1972?  to  ? ? ? ? years Service

Awards:   National Medal – granted 2 November 1988

Born:  18 October 1949

Died on:   ? ? 1992?

Age:  42

Cause:   Possible Heart attack

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Wednesday  8 April 1992

Funeral location:   Forest Lawn Crematorium Chapel, Camden Valley Way, Leppington

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 


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It is believed that Phil suffered a heart attack and was Stationed at Liverpool at the time.
It is also believed that Phil was Cremated at Forest Lawn, Leppington.
Nothing further, at this time, is known about this man or his Service with NSWPF.
Cal
29 April 2018
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Bruce Frederick COOPER

Bruce Frederick COOPER

AKA  Coops
Late of  ?, Qld

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  ?????

Rank?

Stations?, Sydney District HWP ( mid 1990’s ), St George / Sutherland HWP

Service – NSWPFFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = 10 years Service

 

Queensland Police Force

Regd. # ?????

Rank?

Stations?

Service – QPolFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? 2008 = 10 years Service

Total Police Service:  20 years

 

Awards:  No find on Australian Honours

Born:   Thursday  1 May 1958

Died on:   Saturday  21 April 2018

Age:  59 years, 11 months, 20 days

Cause:   Chronic PTSD – Suicide – Firearm

Event location:   ?, Qld

Event date:  Saturday  21 April 2018

Funeral date:   Tuesday  1 May 2018 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:   Mt Thompson Memorial Gardens and Crematorium – East Chapel
329 Nursery Road, Holland Park

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Bruce COOPER

BRUCE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  * BUT SHOULD BE


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On behalf of Bruce’s sons, Simon, Joshua, Paul and Myself we would like to invite you to Bruce’s funeral to celebrate his life with us.

Tuesday 1st May 2018 at 10.30am

Mt Thompson Memorial Gardens and Crematorium – East Chapel
329 Nursery Road, Holland Park.


Post from Mark Kelly, Director Blue HOPE

 

It is with great sadness that I announce the death of Bruce Cooper who tragically died by suicide on the morning of Saturday, 21 April 2018.

He was 59 years old.

A 20-year veteran police officer, Bruce served with pride for 10 years with the NSW Police Force and another 10 years with the Queensland Police Service before leaving the job in 2008.

Policing took its toll on Bruce. He struggled with chronic PTSD for a long time and, like many who struggle with PTSD, Bruce tried to numb the pain with alcohol. Bruce was a fighter though; he fought his way back and had control over alcohol for a long time. The nightmares, painful memories and horrific images however, would not relent.

I first met Bruce in 2016, when he hit a hurdle and relapsed. His amazing wife Michelle reached out and we decided together that I would drop by to say G’day. I arrived unannounced and met a man who was in immense pain and struggling badly. At first, he was reluctant to talk so we just sat together watching television while he sized me up out of the corner of his eye.

Trusting people was hard for Bruce. He’d been let down many times in his life and aside from a couple of close friends and his family, he didn’t easily let people in. He was also a fixer; a man of great skill who could build and repair just about anything he turned his mind to. Cars, trucks, motorbikes, things around the house. You name it, Bruce could fix it.

Sadly, when it came to his own demons, Bruce couldn’t find a fix and he was reluctant to ask for, or accept help. So needless to say, he was a bit cross at me and Michelle when I showed up that day.

[blockquote]He was also embarrassed and as he told me later, “bloody ashamed”.[/blockquote]

We didn’t speak much at first. I’d share a bit and he’d open up a little bit and after a while the rapport that so often occurs between coppers started to build. Bruce was still wary though. He was also embarrassed and as he told me later, “bloody ashamed”. It’s hard to admit that you’re not ok and it can be even harder to admit that you need help. Eventually though, Bruce started to talk. We talked about his life, his sons, his grandchildren and his love for Michelle (his “Shelle Machine”). We talked about cars, motorbikes and eventually we started to talk about the job. That was hard for Bruce. He had seen and experienced a lot as a police officer. Police see some awful things, but I think Bruce got more than his share.

So, we sat together for hours; hours became days and thankfully, in time Bruce got some help. He entered a treatment program and was placed into the care of some great mental health professionals. Bruce and I became friendly, talking and texting occasionally. He’d often tease me about the day we met and the blue shoes I was wearing that day. He was a funny bugger. He seemed to be doing pretty well and, in the Winter of 2017, he and Michelle came to a Blue HOPE car show to say Hi. We hugged, and I was struck by how well he looked. He had spark and it seemed that the future looked pretty bright.

[blockquote]“It’s too fucking hard”, “It hurts so much”[/blockquote]

Unfortunately, towards the end of 2017, Bruce relapsed after a death in the family. I called in to see him and was shocked to see how much pain he was in. The Bruce I knew was still there, but the demons had resurfaced and taken hold. Everyone who knew and loved Bruce was rallying around him to encourage him to get back into treatment, but he didn’t want to go. “It’s too fucking hard”, “It hurts so much”, he told me. His pain was unfathomable. He wanted to get better. He wanted to beat PTSD. He wanted the nightmares and images to go away. He wanted to help others. Bruce had so much to offer the world but first he needed to get help.

We all had countless conversations about options and eventually, Bruce started to attend his appointments again. After a rough few weeks things were starting to look up. We spoke from time to time, I’d see him on social media and he’s touch base regularly via text, signing off with his traditional gorilla emoji. He seemed ok; but he wasn’t.

During the morning of Saturday 21 April, I received a call from Michelle saying that Bruce was in crisis; asking if I could come. He had somehow come into the possession of an old firearm and was talking about hurting himself. The police were immediately called, and I raced over to offer what assistance I could.

When I arrived, police, ambulance and tactical units were in attendance, all carefully positioned out of Bruce’s view. Thankfully, I was allowed through the cordon to speak with the police in command, provide a briefing to the negotiators and most importantly provide support for Michelle. I did not have the opportunity to speak with Bruce. Sadly, before anybody could make contact with him, Bruce took his life.

It’s important that I thank the members of the Queensland Police and the QLD Ambulance who were present. The QPS negotiation team in particular were incredibly professional, caring and supportive to all present. All emergency services personnel present should be commended for their incredible efforts to save Bruce.

To Bruce… Coops, I’m sad and I’m angry but I’m also thankful that you are no longer in pain. I’m sorry I couldn’t do more. For what it’s worth, I’m a better man for having known you. Rest well mate.

Finally, to everyone who is reading this.

If you are struggling, know this. Recovery starts and ends with you. You might have all the help in the world at your fingertips but unless you accept responsibility for your own recovery and surrender yourself to the healing process, recovery will elude you. It’s not enough to just show up for appointments; you have to get your hands dirty and do the hard work. This can mean going to hospital, accepting psychiatric and psychological treatment, taking the meds and persisting with recovery groups. Don’t just turn up. Engage with it. Your life depends on it.

Yes, it will be a grind. In fact, it will seem unbearable at times but all of the people that I know who are doing well (myself included) know that this is the only path. It’s hard and it’ll take time but it’s worth it. Not only for you, but for your family.

No police officer I have ever met was diagnosed with PTSD as a result of being a coward. If you were strong once, you can be strong again. I promise you that it can be OK.

Blue HOPE stands ready to help.

Thanks for taking the time to read about this terrific man.

Mark Kelly
Director
Blue HOPE
mark@bluehope.org.au


 

Two years on:

Today we remember Bruce Cooper who died by suicide on this day 2 years ago in Brisbane.

Indelibly marked by trauma in his early life, Bruce channelled his life experience into something better; joining the NSW Police Force where he served for 10 years before moving to Queensland where he served a further 10 years with the Queensland Police Service.

I first met Bruce briefly in 2002, when we were both in the job, but our paths didn’t cross again until 14 years later when his wife Michelle re-introduced us during his struggle with trauma, PTSD and alcohol addiction. After a while, we became good friends and the next couple of years were a mix of happiness, hope, sadness and frustration as Bruce improved in clinical programs, only to relapse sometime later. He did his best, but trauma and addiction had their hooks in him. He had so much love and support in his life. Honestly, if love and support alone could have saved him, Bruce would still be alive today.

I wish it was that simple.

Despite the efforts of those who loved him and tried to help, Bruce lost his battle. Many people worked so hard to save Bruce that awful day. We waited nearby, as incredible members from the QPS tried valiantly to reach out to him; we tried to help them with as much information that we could provide …. we prayed and we waited. We honestly thought that he would be recovered safely but that wasn’t to be. We all failed to get through…. and Bruce took his life. The rest is indescribable, so I won’t try. It wasn’t really Bruce in that moment; it was his pain, his trauma and his addiction that took him away. He loved us and we loved him, and we live in hope that he is now in a better, more peaceful place.

Today, Michelle and I visited Bruce at his resting place. We sat and we chatted. We reflected on his life and we thought about the meaning that this tragedy can have for others. What can we learn?

What I know is this. When you are faced with the impossible, the pain and the struggle you have to decide what is important. You have to decide what kind of person you are. All the support and love in the world can be available to you, but you have to make the choice to accept it and engage with it. Taking your life, ultimately robs the world of your potential to be more. You have so much to give, even if you don’t realise that now. Ask yourself, “What will my legacy be?”

Most importantly, suicide leaves a trail of destruction in its wake. When I look at my dear friend Michelle, I see an amazing woman who is trying to rebuild her life as best she can; in her own way, in her own time, and on her terms. Grief permeates every aspect of life, but I know she will prevail. As CS Lewis wrote, “Her loss was like the sky; spread over everything.” I was honoured to climb Mt Kilimanjaro with Michelle late last year so I know she can do anything. She is an incredible person.

I asked Michelle today, what she thought about trying to help someone who is struggling. She said very simply, “reach in and keep reaching in. It will be frustrating. Sometimes you will hate them, and they will often give you the shits, but you’ve got to keep trying.” She is not one to give up and I am immensely proud of her.

I have mixed feelings about Facebook posts about the death of police members. They are often polarising. Some people appreciate them and others dislike them. Today though, I write in the hope that someone, somewhere will draw strength to continue. It’s not too late. Two years ago, when I wrote about Bruce I said, “you have to get your hands dirty and do the hard work”. That remains true. So much help and support is available; you just have to accept it and commit to getting better for yourself and your loved ones. It will be hard and often unbearable, but it is worth it. The decision is yours and yours alone.

I apologise for the lengthy post and I appreciate you taking the time to join me in reflecting on the life of Bruce and all of the brothers and sisters we have lost to suicide. If you know someone who has lost a family member or friend to suicide, reach out to them today and tell them that you are thinking of them.

If you know someone who is struggling, “reach in, and keep reaching in”.

Their life may depend upon it.

Mark Kelly – Blue HOPE
21 April 2020





Robert Maxwell LONGUE

Robert Maxwell LONGUE

AKA  Bob, Oblong

Late of  ?

NSW Police Academy Class 108

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  12126

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 16 September 1966

Constable – appointed 16 September 1967

Senior Constable – appointed 16 September 1975

Sergeant – appointed 1 December 1982

Stations?, Wagga Wagga, Kiama, Macquarie Fields – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre September 1966  to  29 April 1999 = 32 years Service

 

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NASHOS                         National Service  1968 – 1970

Service name:              ?

Service number:          ?

Rank:                               Corporal

Place of birth:               ?

Date of intake:              ?

NS Training:                  ?

Follow Up Training:   ?

Basic Training:             ?

Next of Kin:                    ?

Medals:                            ?

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Awards:   National Medal – granted 15 November 1982

1st Class to National Medal – granted 22 January 1993

Born:   29 July 1947

Died on:   Tuesday  13 March 2018 @ 6.10am

Age:  70

Cause:   Cancer

Event location:  Bega Hospital, NSW

Event date:   Tuesday  13 March 2018

Funeral date:   Monday  23 April 2018 @ 11am

Funeral location:   Wolumla Crematorium, Clavering Park, 428 Candelo – Wolumla Rd, Wolumla ( between Bega & Merimbula, NSW )  64949351

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

WOLLONGONG DISTRICT POLICE RUBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM - 1980<br /> FRONT: L - R:<br /> PAT CARNEY ( R.I.P. ), BOB LONGUE
WOLLONGONG DISTRICT POLICE RUBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM – 1980
FRONT: L – R:
PAT CARNEY ( R.I.P. ), BOB LONGUE

 

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Royal Australian Corps of Military Police – Memorial Page

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CPL Bob LONGUE
National Service – 1968-1970

Sadly, I notify you of the passing of CPL Bob LONGUE, after a battle with cancer.

Bob was not a member of the MPAA and unfortunately a record of his service in not known. I have been reliably informed that Bob was a National Serviceman who served in QLD at both Townsville and Indooroopilly.

Bob was a NSW Policeman who returned to his job on completion of his NS obligation. I have been told that Bob was a decent good bloke, who despite his deteriorating condition, remained his usual jovial self until the end.

Funeral Details :

1100 hrs Monday 23 April 2018 Clavering Park
428 Candelo – Wolumla Road
Wolumla NSW 2550

Lest We Forget

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Tina Louise WILSON

Tina Louise WILSON nee ROWSTON

Late of Engadine & formerly of Binya

Wife of Serving member Steve & Mother of Serving member Chris

Rejoinee x 3:

1/ NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class # ???

2/ NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class 204C

3/ NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class 269?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  28982

 

Rank 1:  Probationary Constable – appointed ? ? ?

 

Rank 2:  Probationary Constable – appointed 14 September 1984

 

Rank 3:  Probationary Constable – appointed 29 September 1997

Final Rank: Senior Sergeant – Death

 

Stations?, Mona Vale, West Wyalong, Wollongong P/LAC, Sydney City P/LAC, Central Metropolitan Region Operations ( SPC ) – User Pays co-ordinator – Death

ServiceFrom pre Sept 1997  to  12 April 2018 = 32 years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   Sunday  1 March 1964

Died on:   Thursday  12 April 2018

Age:  54yrs  1mth  11days

Cause:   Cancer

Event location:  St George Hospital, Sydney

Event date:  Thursday  12 April 2018 during the A.M.

Funeral date:  Friday  20 April 2018 @ noon

Funeral location:   South Chapel, Woronora Crematorium, Linden St, Sutherland

Wake:  Club on East, East Pde, Sutherland

Funeral Parlour:   Griffith Regional Funeral Services – 6964 4473

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial Service at:   Binya Community Hall ( Griffith Region ) on Thursday  26 April 2018 from 11am

Tina Louise WILSON nee ROWSTON

 

Tina Louise WILSON nee ROWSTON

Hanna WILSON & Tina WILSON
Hanna WILSON & Tina WILSON

Tina Louise WILSON

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It is with deep regret that we announce the death of Tina Louise Wilson (Nee Rowston)
Adored wife of Steve.
Much loved Mother and Mother-In-Law of Chris & Jenna, Hannah & Ben
Cherished Tee Tee to Layla and Sonny.
Loved Daughter of Kevin & Mim
Sister of Phil Rowston and Jenny Overs.
Late of Engadine and formerly of Binya
who passed away peacefully at St George Hospital, Sydney
on Thursday 12th April at the age of 54 years.
Relatives and friends of the late Tina Wilson are respectfully invited to attend a funeral service which is to be held at Woronora Crematorium, Sutherland, with full police honours
on Friday 20th April commencing at 12:00noon.
A memorial service will be held on Thursday 26th April at the Binya Community Hall commencing at 11:00am.
Funeral arrangements for the late Tina Wilson are in the care of Jennifer Overs and Peter Woodward of Griffith Regional Funeral Services, Funeral Directors of 172 Wakaden Street, Griffith.
In lieu of flowers donations will be received for Police Legacy.

Tina Wilson is a Senior Sergeant with the Central Metro Region of the NSW Police Force. A very special lady who sadly, was recently given a Stage 4 Cancer diagnosis.

Being a police officer means a lot to Tina and her family, both her husband and son are serving officers and her daughter is a paramedic with the NSW Ambulance Service. Serving the community is what Tina is about, that, and sewing, and being a pretty great grandma to her two beautiful grandchildren.

Tina’s an absolute champion and we really want to help her out with the increasing medical costs. If you can spare a couple of dollars this week to help out the most humble and devoted policing family, please do so by clicking on the photos on this post.

#bluefamily #nswpolicelegacy #caringforthepolicefamily

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Delvene KING

Delvene KING

AKA  Del
Late of  ?

Victoria Police

Regd. #  31857

Victoria Police Academy squad 6 of 1999, graduated on 24 September 1999

Rank:  Constable – sworn in and appointed on 22 September 1999

Senior Constable – appointed on 22 September 2003

Leading Senior Constable – appointed on 22 September 2011

Stations:  Melbourne East, Essendon and Moonee Ponds in Melbourne, Victoria

ServiceFrom  10th of May, 1999  to  21st of March, 2018 = 18 years Service

Awards: Victoria Police Service Medal, 1st Clasp, 15 Years; National Medal, 15 Years

Born:   15 April 1975

Died on:   21 March 2018

Age:  42

Cause:   complications caused by Adult Onset Stills Disease

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   9th of April 2018, 2pm

Funeral location:   Good Shepherd Chapel at the Abbotsford Convent

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   cremated, memorial to be confirmed

 Memorial located at:   ?

Family information: Loved Wife of Sean McConville
Mother to AJ and Milla
Daughter of Peter and Patricia King
Sister to Sharni and Adam

Delvene King

Del

Del

Del

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Leading Senior Constable Delvene King was stationed at Melbourne East, Essendon and Moonee Ponds in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia while serving for Victoria Police.

She has always dedicated her life to the community. Outside of policing, Del was also a former President of Rotary Club Flemington and managed several teams for Vic Synchro – Victorian Synchronised Ice Skating community.

“Rest now in eternal peace, freedom and happiness, free from all suffering and illness. You mean the world to so very many people beautiful lady, sending a world of love with you always Del.”

“The lives of so very many people near and far are so much richer for having had known loved or even met Del and her generosity still continues through her organ donations and Del will also continue to help others by way of important and much needed medical research.”

Links:

Bon Voyage to GSE Team to India – Rotary District 9800

Aussie cops in state to exchange tricks of the trade

Ice Lounge Launch Party

Rotary Networker

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John David JAMES

John David JAMES   APM

Late of  ?

Penrith Police Training College – Class # “possibly 17 “

New South Wales Police Cadet # 0650

New South Wales Police Force

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Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – commenced 3 March 1947

Probationary Constable – appointed 9 May 1949

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 13 May 1966

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 6 March 1976

Inspector –  appointed 11 September 1980

Chief Inspector – appointed 3 September 1983

Chief Superintendent – appointed  24 April 1986

Chief Superintendent – Retirement

Stations?, Bondi Dets ( 1960’s ), Darlinghurst Dets ( 1970’s ), I.A. – ( 1980’s ), Newcastle, Liverpool Detective, Commander – Nepean / Blue Mountains

ServiceFrom  3 March 1947  to  29 July 1988 = 41+ years Service

Awards:   National Medal – granted 8 June 1988

Australian Police Medal ( APM ) – granted 13 June 1988

Born:   22 April 1930

Died on:   Wednesday  4 April 2018

Age:  87

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Wednesday  11 April 2018 @ 1pm

Funeral location:   South Chapel, Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park, Military Rd, Matraville

Funeral Parlour:  Joseph Medcalf Funerals

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

John David JAMES believed to be in this picture after the capture of Keven SIMMONDS at Wyong in November 1959.
John David JAMES believed to be in this picture after the capture of Keven SIMMONDS at Wyong in November 1959.


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 Nothing further, at this time, is known about this man.
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