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Wendy MASON nee THOMPSON

Wendy MASON nee THOMPSON

aka  Wendy THOMPSON
Late of  Qld

 

Relation in ‘The Job’Glenn MASON, NSWPF 25331 ( 1988 – 1989 )

Currently Serving QPol # 16464 ( 2002 to present )

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  24187

 

Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy with Class 229 on ? ? ? ( aged ? ? ? )

 

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 18 September 1987 ( aged 25 years, 4 months, 20 days )

Constable – appointed 18 September 1988

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable -appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank:  Senior Constable – Resignation

 

Stations: 10 Division ( Paddington ), Waverley, VKG1 ( Sydney )

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre September 1987  to  29 March 1999 ( Resigned ) = 11+ years Service

 

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

 

Born:  Sunday 29 April 1962

Died on:  Tuesday  11 April 2017

Age:  54 years, 11 months, 13 days

Cause:  Medical Illness

Event location:   ?

Event date:  Tuesday  11 April 2017

 

Funeral date:  Memorial Service held at St Anne’s Anglican Church,  42 Church St, Ryde, NSW

Funeral location:  Monday  24 April 2017 @ 2pm

Buried at:  Cremated – Ashes scattered at sea

 Memorial located at: Nil

Photos from FB

Photos from FB

 

WENDY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  *NOT WORK RELATED

 


 Funeral location TBA


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May they forever Rest In Peace


Wendy, who was a member of NSWPF, married a member of QPol.


Cal
17 April 2017
Updated 23 Sept 2023



Brian Kingsley CHERRY

Brian Kingsley CHERRY

Late of Balga

Western Australia Police Force

Regd. #  2934

Rank?

Stations: ?, Esperance,

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:  9 September 1930

Died on:  Friday  17 March 2017

Age:  86

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:  Thursday  23 March 2017 @ noon

Funeral location:  Karrakatta Cemetery, Railway Rd, Karrakatta, W.A.

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial located at?

 

 

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Brian CHERRY


CHERRY:
WA POLICE UNION Members are invited to attend the Funeral Service for our late retired member Brian Kingsley CHERRY 2934 at Karrakatta Cemetery on Thursday (23.03.2017) at 12 noon.

Published in The West Australian on Mar. 22, 2017

– See more at: http://www.westannouncements.com.au/obituaries/thewest-au/obituary.aspx?n=brian-cherry&pid=184611692&fhid=14432&eid=sp_ommatch&eid=sp_ommatch#sthash.8vIWIyhv.dpuf

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33 Townshend Road, Subiaco
WA, 6008, Australia

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9 February, 1962.    GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.    381
ELECTORAL ACT, 1907-1959.
UNDER the provisions of section 90 (1) (vi) of the Electoral Act, 1907-1959, I appoint the under – mentioned Police Officers as “Issuing Officers” to issue postal ballot papers. All previous appointments of Police Officers as “Issuing Officers” are cancelled.
Dated at Perth this 1st day of February, 1962.
ARTHUR GRIFFITH,
Minister for Justice.

Boulder-Eyre District.
1.   Esperance: Const. Brian Kingsley Cherry (No. 2934).

https://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/gazlist/7975850A7A189030C825757B00204E9E/$file/gg012.pdf

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1 September, 1961    GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.    2623
APPOINTMENTS
(Under section 6 of the Registration of Births, Deaths and Marriages Act, 1894-1956.)
Registrar General’s Office, Perth, 30th August, 1961.
R.G. No. 74/61.- Constable Brian Kingsley Cherry, as Assistant District Registrar of Births and Deaths for the Dundas Registry District, to maintain an office at Esperance, during the absence on leave of Constable Anthony Thomas Charles Mott; this appointment dates from 21st August, 1961.
https://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/gazlist/31E8F903E19EFBC9C82575F20021FF28/$file/gg074.pdf
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GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, W.A.
1 April, 1960.
State Electoral Department, Perth, 30th March, 1960.
THE Hon. Attorney General has, under the provisions of the Electoral Act, 1907-1959, appointed the undermentioned persons to issue postal ballot papers.
G. F. MATHEA,
Chief Electoral Officer.
South-East Province.
Eyre District.
(1) Esperance; Const. Brian Kingsley Cherry, No. 2934.
https://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/gazlist/534AD381EE4A86D5C82575D30001CFF5/$file/gg027.pdf
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Frederick Alec MARSH

Frederick Alec MARSH

AKA  Alec

Late of Northam

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  2863

Rank:  First Class Sergeant – Retired

Stations?

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born: ? ? ?

Died on:  Saturday  1 April 2017

Age:  83

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Funeral date:  Monday  10 April 2017 @ 11am

Funeral location:  Karrakatta Cemetery, Railway Rd, Karrakatta WA

Buried at:  Cremated & Ashes to be taken by funeral director

 Memorial located at?

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Frederick MARSH

MARSH:
WA POLICE UNION Members are invited to attend the Funeral Service for our late retired member Mr (Alec) Frederick Alec MARSH 2863 at Karrakatta Cemetery on Monday (10.04.2017) at 11am.
Published in The West Australian on Apr. 8, 2017

http://www.westannouncements.com.au/obituaries/thewest-au/obituary.aspx?n=frederick-marsh&pid=185011601&fhid=14652&eid=sp_ommatch&eid=sp_ommatch#sthash.63KrgwkN.dpuf

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The Funeral for the late Mr (Alec) Frederick Alec Marsh, Rtd 1/C Sgt 2863, of Northam will assemble at the main entrance of the KARRAKATTA Cemetery for a Cremation Service to commence in the Brown Chapel at 11.00am on MONDAY (10.4.2017).
NORTHAM 9622 1411
WA Family Owned
 

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Published in The West Australian on Apr. 8, 2017

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Anthony Joseph SECCULL

 Anthony Joseph SECCULL

aka  Tony

late of Burrumbuttock, NSW

brother to former member Det. Pat Seccull  18112

New South Wales Police Force

Academy Class 260

Regd. #   29948

Rank:  Sergeant – Retired

 

StationsWaverley, Maroubra, Nyngan ( early 2000 ), Wagga Wagga ( returned to Uniform to Prosecutors upon his own request ), Albury as a Prosecutor – Retirement

possibly worked as a Prosecutor with DPP after retirement from NSWPF

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1994  to  2 February 2012 ( Medical Discharge ) = 19 year Service

 

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

 

Born:  8 August 1975

Died on:  Wednesday  1 February 2017

Age:  41

Cause:  Suicide – firearm ( not a Police firearm )

Event date:  Wednesday  1 February 2017

 

Funeral location:  Burrumbuttock

Funeral date:  Wednesday  15 February 2017 @ 11am

Funeral location:  St Patricks Catholic Church, 515 Smollett St, Albury

 

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at:  Tony Seccull Award. Internal Award for Police Prosecutors – commenced in 2017

MISSED: Tony Seccull, pictured in November 2007 at Albury Police Station. He was working as a prosecutor at the time. He was so respected, an award will be named after him.
MISSED: Tony Seccull, pictured in November 2007 at Albury Police Station. He was working as a prosecutor at the time. He was so respected, an award will be named after him.

 

Parents Alice & Patrick Snr with Tony at his Attestation at Goulburn Academy
Parents Alice & Patrick Snr with Tony at his Attestation at Goulburn Academy

 

TONY is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance

 


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May they forever Rest In Peace


It is believed that Tony, by all accounts a really great bloke and colleague to many Police, took his own life by firearm at his property at Burrumbuttock, NSW ( between Henty & Corowa ).

Tony was the youngest of 8 ( 7 boys and 1 girl ) and dearly loved by his family.

He was in Nyngan, GD’s early 2000’s, when he was called to a domestic dispute on a remote rural property.  As he and his partner drove up the driveway, with the western sun behind them, the elderly farmer fired shots at the police vehicle with a high calibre rifle.  They were pinned down for a time.  When back up arrived, and the offender absconded, Tony was put on a road block, late in the night on his own!  He told me that that situation ( he would have been in a serious state of shock ), had a very negative impact on him mentally…. he didn’t know where the shooter was!!  When the offender was eventually arrested and interviewed – he made admissions to trying to shoot Tony – stating (I am told)…if the sun wasn’t in my eyes I would have got him.  Tony saw the transcript.  Attempted murder etc charges were not pursued (DPP decision) – discharge firearm recklessly type charges only.  That really upset Tony, long term.

With great support from Lola Scott (unbelievable support), we were able to see Tony moved into Prosecuting.  All went well for nearly 15years…. until one day at pistol re-accreditation in Albury, (I am told), he became upset and the demons surfaced.  He was admitted into hospital8 weeksReluctantly, he lodged a HOD claim.  He nominated me as his proxy/negotiator with NSW Police.  That process was very challenging…for all involved.  Thanks to great support from Frank Reitano, we were able to negotiate settlement.  However, the impact of that battle with the insurance companyongoing after his discharge (2/2/2012), was debilitating.  I watched him struggle over the past 5 years.  He told me towards the end, that he just wished he could have been able to retire.  He was tired and exhausted.  He now rests in peace.

18 years in the job – the job caused his seriously depressed state of health.

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I do not know this man, but make the following comment:

This is just a small insight into some of the events that Police generally have to deal with and very little thought is given to their overall health or state of mind, during or after such events.

People react differently to the same event.  This, from my own experience, stems from their own personal upbringing, other life events, their own mental or coping capabilities, and how much mental effort they put into “the job”.  Some see it as just a job, most see it as a career but most, if not all, put their heart and sole into “the job”.  What effects one person does not necessarily affect another.

The fear of Police being “victimised” if they speak up about their lack of coping with a situation weights extremely heavy upon the shoulders of those police, for they love “the job” they are doing and don’t want to be removed from that job but hope they can push through their current situation and it will eventually “go away” with no-one noticing any difference in the person.  Sometimes it does “go away” but most times, such as in Tony’s situation, it came back many years later at a re-accreditation pistol shoot, which, for this man, was the “trigger” that pushed him over the edge of his personal coping mechanism.

How many Police are still on the front line unaware that an unforeseen “trigger” is about to impact their life, their mental wellbeing?

How many former Police are unaware that an unforeseen “trigger” is about to impact their life, their mental wellbeing and how long is too long for this “trigger” to happen to someone?  5, 10, 20, 30 years after ” the job “?  Has your “trigger” already happened?

There needs to be better support for Serving and Former Police ( not forgetting all the other Emergency Services too ).

Those suffering don’t need to feel the “carpet pulled from under them” = disappointment.  They need to be understood, positively reassured and the process explained to them in terms they can understand, at that time, because no matter how strong you are ( mentally ), if you have the “carpet pulled from under” you and you can’t understand why, then you ARE going to fall because of your lack of understanding or seeing a positive outcome.

Those suffering from Depression / PTSD need to know that they are still “worthy” for here was a man, on the “front line” doing “the job” he loved who attended an event ( may very well have been more than just this event ) during his “career” only to be left to his own coping devices which were not enough for this man at that time.

Eventually, with the support of his Commander – Lola Scott, he found another niche’ within “the job” he loved or that suited him = and feeling “worthy” of ( prosecuting ); but even though this man was no longer on the “front line”, the demons of the 2002 event resurfaced years later – leaving the man depressed and being forced into a Medical Discharge instead of serving out his “career” and “retiring” at a mandatory age.

The man was 41 years old.  He still had another 15 – 20 years of his “career” to look forward to.  This was cut short due to one of the many events that Police attend and just to add insult to injury, for a man who dedicated himself to a job where you gather “facts”, present them, they are processed, dealt with and then finally an outcome – this man, like hundreds of other Police – was victimised and belittled by an insurance company trying to save money instead of looking after the man in a timely manner.

Instead of the insurance company following through and supporting those that they insure, they purposely delay the process to the extent that even career criminals don’t have to suffer through the Courts.

The insurance company harasses, intimidate and purposely delay their obligation to the victim.

They do this by surveillance, constantly sending the victim to various doctors ( doctor shopping ) hoping that one doctor will contradict another, asking for various reports ( that have already been done and submitted ) and various other ploys over years in the hope that the victim will finally decide that the process far outweighs the benefit and that the victim will withdraw their claim.

ALL of this has a detrimental effect upon the victim who already feels “worthless”.

Insurance companies and the Police Force ( as an organisation ) need to “lift their game” and ensure that these men and women are treated with the Commitment, Value and Loyalty that they, as Police, gave to our country over so many years.

 

This man, Tony SECCULL, like so many before him and ( no doubt at this time ) so many after him, should have lived a long, happy life in their community, with their family and friends.  He should have died with distinction, of old age, not from fear or persecution leading to depression.

This man deserves his name to be etched in the NSW Police Wall of Remembrance – for he didn’t die instantly at the hand of a criminal but died over many years from two institutions that didn’t look after the man.

He should have been resting in life but May he now and Forever  – Rest In Peace.

 

 

Cal

 

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Tony SECCULL Award – 2017

 

The next award has been recently instituted by the Seccull family in loving memory of former police prosecutor Tony Seccull, who after an 19 year career, tragically took his own life on the 1st February 2017.

Tony was a proud, diligent and committed police officer who joined in 1994. The last 12 years of his career he battled daily with unresolved stress and horrors which had accumulated from a number of traumatic incidents he attended. However, despite this, he went on to become a highly regarded senior prosecutor with 12 years experience, who gained promotion to the rank of Sergeant.

The Seccull family are committed to ensure that positive initiatives arise from his tragic and devastating loss. In Tony’s memory, the family wishes to raise and maintain awareness of the need for each one of us, to be vigilant and be prepared to take steps when a fellow worker appears to be in need of help or support to deal with the challenges of life

 


 

Late policeman’s brother vows to help those struggling

THE BROTHER of an Albury policeman who took his own life after a battle with post traumatic stress disorder is helping others in the force who are struggling.

Tony Seccull, 41, followed in the footsteps of his older brother Patrick ( # 18112 ) when he joined NSW Police as a young man.

The father of one lost his battle at his Burrumbuttock property on February 1, leaving a gap in his large family that will always be there.

Patrick, who has also worked as an Albury policeman and has had his own fight with the disorder, said his brother died about five years to the day after his discharge from the force.

By the end of his service, Tony was worn out and just wanted to retire without the grinding stress caused by the police insurance company.

MESSAGE: Patrick Seccull says those battling PTSD should know that there is help out there, and that life can be good despite how bad things can get fighting the illness.
MESSAGE: Patrick Seccull says those battling PTSD should know that there is help out there, and that life can be good despite how bad things can get fighting the illness.

The actions of the police insurer when Tony filed a hurt on duty claim and decided to leave the force were “pretty terrible”, according to his brother.

“He struggled with the pressures, particularly those imposed on him by the police insurance company,” he said.

“The insurance company kept pushing.

“That’s a common theme.”

Despite trying to help, Patrick feels somewhat responsible at the fact the 41-year-old followed his career path.

Tony was one of eight children and grew up in a hard-working family in Mulwala.

“He was 17 years younger than me … he was three years old when I joined the police,” he said

MISSED: Tony Seccull, pictured in November 2007 at Albury Police Sation. He was working as a prosecutor at the time. He was so respected, an award will be named after him.
MISSED: Tony Seccull, pictured in November 2007 at Albury Police Station. He was working as a prosecutor at the time. He was so respected, an award will be named after him.

“As a result, all he ever wanted to do was be a police officer.

“He was such a caring, passionate and loving person.

“I think he probably internalised a lot of his work.

“The emergency services are a very, very tough gig and the people who are sensitive, and internalise, are often the ones who can fall foul of this disease.”

Mr Seccull links his brother’s PTSD to an incident early in his career, the full impact of which didn’t surface until a firearms training course on the Border sometime around 2010.

Tony had been stationed at Nyngan in central NSW in the early 2000s and like many times before, he was called to a domestic dispute.

But it was no ordinary call out, with a farmer firing shots from a high-powered rifle at Tony and his partner, leaving them pinned down.

The memory of the incident – coupled with other dangerous and horrific experiences – resurfaced at the shooting range all those years later and resulted in flashbacks, a mental breakdown and eight weeks of intensive therapy in hospital.

Patrick said the police force has some made positive steps towards helping officers suffering as a result of their work.

When he was an officer from the 1970s to 1990s, the advice was usually for members to have a drink and “harden up”, which was changing.

Patrick said often the first sign of trouble was when someone suffering isolated themselves from loved ones.

He noticed that in his brother.

When he died, Patrick vowed to help others.

There are no concrete statistics on the number of Border emergency service personnel who have taken their own lives, but The Border Mail is aware of three current or former Albury police members dying by suicide since late-2012.

While police feature prominently in suicide statistics, paramedics and firefighters, particularly men aged 30 to 49, also die in high numbers.

A National Coronial Information System report found 110 emergency workers took their own lives from July 2000 to the end of 2012.

An Albury officer who was recently medically discharged from the force after about 15 years of service said his life had fallen apart after a fatal incident.

The officer – who knew Mr Seccull and said he was a “top bloke” – said it was important to raise awareness of PTSD and its impact.

He has battled to rebuild his life and said there had been no support from NSW Police.

“Ultimately I lost my family life, health, friends, house and career due to PTSD resulting from this incident,” he said.

“I’ve paid an enormous price for just doing my job.

“Now in the wash up I don’t even have the job anymore.

“The thing is when you are in the grips of PTSD you don’t care about the risks or consequences of your behaviour, so things fall apart very quickly and because people don’t understand why you’re acting the way you are, you lose important relationships and support.”

Patrick stressed the importance of officers seeking help.

While the Reconnect program can help serving officers, groups like Backup for Life and beyondblue can assist those out of the force.

Albury Superintendent Evan Quarmby said support for officers was improving.

“There are lots of options open to police to get help for themselves and for the NSW police force to provide support,” he said.

“I think there’s certainly been an improvement in the way we identify and acknowledge these traumatic events.

“We take the welfare and the support of serving police very seriously.

“We are constantly looking for ways to help them with the difficult things that they’re exposed to and have to see in the course of their duties.”

Patrick joined Reconnect immediately after Tony died in a bid to make a positive out of the tragedy.

“The message is don’t suffer in silence,” he said.

“You’ve got support around you.

Don’t isolate – that’s the biggest indicator for the family, when someone starts to isolate.

“I saw Tony isolate more and more.”

He believes his brother, who was married and had a young daughter who were supportive of him, mistakenly believed his actions would stop the “burden” he was placing on those around him.

That perception was so wrong,” Patrick said.

“We, as a family, would like to make people who suffer this condition very aware that you’re not a burden to your family.”

The former Albury prosecutor is missed by many.

A perpetual award in the prosecutions division will carry his name.

“Part of me has gone,” Patrick said.

“He was my little brother, my littlest brother and we were very close.

“We were very, very close and I feel in some ways responsible, because he looked up to me and followed me into an occupation.

“I’ve got to live with that for the rest of my life.”

Despite his own struggles, Patrick can still see the positives.

“I want to make it very clear that life can be good, and life is good if we get the right support, no matter how bad the illness is” he said.

Those seeking help or information can contact Lifeline on 131 114.

http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/4763878/late-policemans-brother-vows-to-help-those-struggling/

 


 

Hi Cal.

Never knew his GD rank, only knew him for about 10 years as a prosecutor for the DPP.

We became family friends, shared home time & visits, dinners, drinks, the usual.

Saw him weekly when we operated the Cowra Crest Motel in Cowra NSW during the period 2000 – 1010, when he was a part of the judiciary court circuit servicing that area, and they all stayed with us.

So we were his hosts regularly and a friendship grew.

Tony has been very well and accurately described by others.

To us he was dedicated to his job and his family, taking full responsibility for both.

He was very professional and respected in all areas of social and work life.

Tony was a humble and talented man, hard working, diligent, caring and easy to like and respect.

While a Prosecutor, he requested and returned to GD in uniform in Wagga Wagga for a period in an effort to heal himself.

Unfortunately, he suffered severely with his breakdown, which was medically well documented and beyond doubt, but despite that he was then slowly crucified by the Police Service’s insurance system, which seemed to be designed to weed out malingerers while showing a total disregard for causing subsequent damage to the wellbeing of the genuinely sick or wounded, double victim.

Being the responsible person he was, that he suicided is testament to the damage and injury he suffered, and the inherent dangers of depression.

Long suffering casualties like Tony are no less deserving of the full support and respect of the Police Service as extended to those shot on the job.

 

Sincerely

Tony Neale

 

 

Tony & Lynn Neale

Best Western Ambassador Motor Inn & Apartments,

313 Edward St,

Wagga Wagga. 2650

Phone:  (02) 6925 7722


 

Anthony (Tony) Seccull

(8 Aug 1975 – 1 Feb 2017)

SECCULL – Anthony
‘Tony’
Dearly loved husband of Shantel. Loved Dad of Ella. Cherished son of Pat and Alicia.
Treasured brother of Patrick, Ann, David, Graham, Bernard (Dec), Philip and Paul.
Loved son in law of Rex and Alma
Forever In Our Hearts

Funeral Prayers for the late Anthony ‘Tony’ Seccull will be offered at St Patricks Catholic Church, 515 Smollett Street, Albury at 11am on Wednesday, February 15, 2017.
Thereafter a private cremation.

 

Lorrae Kovacs wrote

Words cannot express to Shantel, Ella and family the heartfelt pain you must be going through over the loss of Tony. He was such an unassuming, intelligent and humorous gentleman…a guy who both my husband and I enjoyed working with in the NSW Police Force.

Tony often spoke proudly of his beautiful Ella at work and she was certainly his life.

Know Ella, your Daddy now watches over you as your special Angel, as I know he wouldn’t have it any other way…

our hearts go out to you Shantel, Ella and family…

please know Tony’s friends are here for you and we are also feeling his loss greatly…

Lorrae, Paul and Nylah Kovacs


SECCULL Anthony ‘Tony’

Dearly loved husband of Shantel.

Loved Dad of Ella.

Cherished son of Pat and Alicia.

Treasured brother of Patrick, Ann, David, Graham, Bernard (Dec), Philip and Paul.

Loved son-in-law of Rex and Alma.

‘Forever In Our Heart’

February 12, 2017
To Shantel and Ella,
Shock and sadnesses for your loss. Tragic
Unfortunately we will be away from Albury on Wednesday 15th but will be thinking of you all.

Kate and Paul Stares.

February 11, 2017
SECCULL Tony
To Shantel and Ella; Pat and Alicia; Ann and Peter; and all the Seccull families, our thoughts and love go out to you all at this very sad time. –

Frank, Anne and family.

February 15, 2017
Seccull Tony Our condolences to Shantel and Ella.
Tony you were our colleague and our friend, you will be dearly missed. Gone too soon. Rest in Peace.

Glenn, Andrea and all at Australian SMSF Solutions.

February 11, 2017
SECCULL Tony
Our condolences to Shantel and Ella.
Tony you were a cherished mate who will be missed forever.
Brendan, Sam, Lauren, Rob, Emma, James and Ella.

Rest In Peace Tony

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Albury, New South Wales 2640
(02) 6041 3855

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Horse horror: Girl’s pet dies after attack

 

A GIRL’S pet horse has died after a horrific attack near Lake Hume.

Wodonga Police are hunting for those who fatally maimed Raghtoo, a recent present for 10-year-old Ella Seccull.

The girl’s father, retired Albury police officer Tony Seccull, said it was the worst thing he had seen done to an animal in 17 years of policing.

He offered a $2000 reward for information that leads to fruitful evidence in the case.

Police released this footage of Raghtoo.

Ella Seccull with Raghtoo.
Ella Seccull with Raghtoo.

 

Ella Seccull, 10, holds a picture of her with Raghtoo. Picture: TARA ASHWORTH
Ella Seccull, 10, holds a picture of her with Raghtoo. Picture: TARA ASHWORTH


Man is charged, appears in court

NORTH Albury man Adam Gilbert Jolly was arrested by police in an early morning raid at his residence yesterday and subsequently charged with four offences relating to a girl’s alleged abduction at Wagga.

The six-year-old girl was allegedly abducted about 11.30am on February 14 and there have been extensive investigations by police since.

Strike Force Shell, comprising police from Wagga and the state’s Sex Crimes Squad, has been involved in the ongoing investigation which culminated in Jolly’s arrest soon after 8am yesterday.

Jolly, 28, appeared in Albury Local Court yesterday afternoon on charges of sexual intercourse with a child under 10 in circumstances of aggravation, assault with intent to have sexual intercourse in circumstances of aggravation, kidnapping and inflicting actual bodily harm and aggravated indecent assault.  He was also charged with possessing a prohibited weapon of handcuffs which were found at his home.

Duty solicitor Chris Halburd said there was no application for bail and he sought an adjournment of the charges to Wagga Local Court next Monday.

No facts relating to the accusations against Jolly were tendered in court and his parents sat in the back of the court.  Three Corrective Services officers were present in court for Jolly’s short appearance and he was remanded in custody by magistrate Gordon Lerve.

Police prosecutor Sergeant Tony Seccull sought a suppression order for the protection of the alleged victim.  But Mr Lerve said legislation prevents the identification of sex assault victims. Mr Lerve asked whether Jolly sought an order to be held in protection, but Mr Halburd said he had no instructions regarding that.  “I assume the authorities will take the appropriate action,” Mr Halburd said.

The girl was playing in her front yard when she was allegedly abducted on February 14.  A man tucked her under his arm before bundling her into the back seat of a utility.  Almost two hours later the girl was returned after the attacker dumped her in a nearby street.

Police initially identified a white Toyota Hilux utility as possibly being used in the abduction and the following weekend put a similar vehicle on display at the Wagga Marketplace in the hope of getting leads.

Police said they were led to Jolly after discovering a white Holden Colorado, a vehicle similar to the description of the car used in the abduction.  It will be alleged the man lived in Wren Street, Mount Austin, at the time of the alleged attack.– The Border Mail

http://www.dailyadvertiser.com.au/story/736126/man-is-charged-appears-in-court/


Man pleads guilty to library flash

A MAN who exposed his penis to a young woman in the Albury library last year faces sentence next week after pleading guilty to a charge of committing an indecent act.

Magistrate Geoff Hiatt has ordered a short-form pre-sentence report on Maurice Vagg after a belated guilty plea in Albury Local Court yesterday with the victim giving evidence about the circumstances of what happened.

Police prosecutor Sgt Tony Seccull said the offence by Vagg was at the high end of the scale.

Sgt Seccull said people should be able to go about their business in public without being subjected to such behaviour.

Vagg, 45, of Albury, pleaded not guilty to charges of committing an act of indecency and wilful and obscene exposure on October 19 last year.

When police spoke to him about the incident, Vagg admitted being at the library, but said: “I had a hernia protruding out. It comes up and I was just trying to push it down”.

Mr Hiatt yesterday heard evidence from police and the statements of three other witnesses were tendered before the victim gave evidence.

The victim, who turned 18 last year, attended the library about 11.30am on October 19 and sat at a table.

Vagg sat close to her and she moved a little, saying: “He was a bit close. I thought I might be in the way”.

He started reading a paper, began mumbling something and turned towards the woman.

The victim said she could see the top of his penis and he had both hands around it.

She said she “freaked out” and turned away after seeing him exposed for three or four seconds.

She grabbed her phone and walked quickly to the librarian’s desk and advised what had happened.

Vagg stood up and walked quickly out of the library, but police later obtained closed circuit footage from staff.

Solicitor Terrence O’Riain sought an adjournment to discuss the case with Vagg after the victim gave evidence.

Mr O’Riain a short time later advised that Vagg would plead guilty to committing an act of indecency.

Mr Hiatt said an options pre-sentence report considering community service and periodic detention would be

sought and sentencing was adjourned until next Tuesday.

http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/49540/man-pleads-guilty-to-library-flash/

 

Police threatened after chase

Martin Errol Price, 38, was refused bail at Albury Court yesterday after his arrest at Centro Lavington ended a dramatic chase — on foot and behind the wheel — in the crowded shopping precinct and on nearby residential streets.

Assistant court registrar Yvette Robertson was told patrolling police had seen Price in North Albury just before 3.30pm, driving a gold Mitsubishi Magna which they believed was stolen from Canberra.

The officers signalled for Price to pull over, but he accelerated away from them on Resolution Street and a pursuit ensued.

Price reached speeds of 90kmh in a 50kmh zone on Union Road, before police called off the pursuit when he ran a red light at the intersection of Urana and Sanders roads.

Soon after, another officer saw Price driving down Griffith Road, where he collided with another car, the court was told.

Police claim Price continued driving after the crash, which forced the Mitsubishi’s bonnet up, into the Centro Lavington car park.

On the upper level, Price grabbed a black backpack and ran from his car into the shopping centre, where he was chased by police.

An officer yelled for Price to stop when he was near Big W.

The court was told Price turned around and said, “Don’t come near me or I’ll stab you”.

He kept running and was arrested outside the centre.

A police search found he was carrying a Leatherman containing a knife.

A search of the car found a receipt for the vehicle for $400, which Price had paid in Canberra in June.

The number plates had allegedly been reported stolen by an ACT man in the same month.

Defence solicitor Andrea MacDonald said her client had moved to Albury six weeks ago to be closer to his daughter in Wagga.

Ms MacDonald said he had been undergoing counselling for drug and alcohol problems and had recently found work.

Police prosecutor Sgt Tony Seccull opposed bail, saying Price had a lengthy criminal record and was likely to be jailed if convicted of the fresh charges, which include assault police without actual bodily harm, custody of a knife in a public place, negligent driving, not giving particulars to other driver or police, displaying unauthorised number plates, using an uninsured and unregistered motor vehicle, unlicensed driving, driving in a dangerous manner, and dealing with the suspected proceeds of crime.

Price was refused bail and remanded in custody to appear before a magistrate today.

http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/41754/police-threatened-after-chase/




Michael STEPHENSON

Michael STEPHENSON

aka  Bluey  &  Stevo  &  Schooners

Late of Batemans Bay

New South Wales Police Force

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Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 8 December 1980

Constable 1/c – appointed 8 January 1986

Senior Constable – Retired HOD

Stations?, Granville GD’s, Batemans Bay GD’s circa 1989 – 1990

ServiceFrom  Pre December 1980  to  3 August 2002 = 21+ years Service

Awards:  National Medal – received 8 November 1996

Born:  17 August 1955

Died on:  Sunday  26 March 2017 at his residence

Age:  61

Cause?

Funeral date:  Friday  7 April 2017 @ 2pm

Funeral location:  Broulee Crematorium, 195 Broulee Rd, Broulee

Buried at:  Cremated

Wake:  Batemans Bay Soldiers Club

 Memorial at?

 

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Michael (Stevo) Stephenson

The relatives and friends of the late MICHAEL STEPHENSON are respectfully invited to attend his funeral to be held at the Chapel of the Broulee Memorial Gardens Crematorium, 195 Broulee Road, Broulee with a service commencing at 2.00pm on Friday the 7th April 2017.

http://www.batemansbayfunerals.com.au/michael-stevo-stephenson/

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William Thomas HUGHES

 William Thomas HUGHES

aka  Bill

late of Eastgrove

New South Wales Police Force

Redfern Police Academy Class 138

Regd. #  16212

Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 25 February 1974

Constable – appointed 25 February 1975

Senior Constable – appointed 25 February 1983

Detective Senior Constable – Retirement

Stations?, Campsie G.D’s ( 13 Division ), Mt Druitt ( 27 Division ), Young ( 3.5 years ), Goulburn – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre February 1974  to  3 September 2005 = 31 years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 27 November 1990

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 24 March 2000

Born:  11 August 1949

Died on:  Saturday  11 March 2017 in Canberra Hospital

Cause:  Cancer

Age:  67

Funeral date:  Monday  20 March 2017 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:  St Peter & Paul’s Cathedral, Bourke & Verner St’s, Goulburn

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at?

PEAS IN A POD: Cheryl and Bill Hughes pictured at Centrepoint Tower in 2007.
PEAS IN A POD: Cheryl and Bill Hughes pictured at Centrepoint Tower in 2007.

 

The late Bill Hughes (left) with then Inspector Gary Worboys in the early 2000s<br />
The late Bill Hughes (left) with then Inspector Gary Worboys in the early 2000’s

 

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Bill Hughes, a gentleman and fine detective

 




Simon David DE WINNE

Simon David DE WINNE 

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #   27590

Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 19 July 1989

Senior Constable – appointed 9 December 1996

Stations:  D 24 General Duties, Traffic Operations Group – Melbourne Metro,

Benalla General Duties, Benalla Traffic Management Unit from 10 November 1997 – Death

ServiceFrom  13 March 1989  to  26 December 1998 = 8+ years Service

Awards: Victoria Police Star – posthumously in 2007. Presented to his sister – SenCon Megan De Winne.

No find on It’s An Honour

Born? ? 1969

Died on:  Saturday  26 December 1998 about 9.35am

Age:  29

Cause:  Motor Vehicle Accident – Driver – Urgent Duty -v- Tree

Event location:  Midland Hwy, Yin Barun, near Swanpool, Victoria

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial at:  1/  Benalla Police Station Memorial Garden

2/  Simon de Winne Urgent Care Centre at Benalla Hospital

 

In Memory of Simon DE WINNE Senior Constable 27590 4BN 619 Tragically killed on duty in a motor vehicle accident on the 26th of December, 1998, whilst performing traffic duties on the Midland Highway, Yin Barun. Senior Constable Simon De Winne Plaque<br /> Located at 19 Bridge Street West, Police Station, Police Memorial Garden, Benalla, 3672 in Victoria in Australia.<br /> GPS Location:<br /> Lat: -36.555495<br /> Long: 145.975424<br />
Senior Constable Simon De Winne Plaque
Located at 19 Bridge Street West, Police Station, Police Memorial Garden, Benalla, 3672 in Victoria in Australia.
GPS Location:
Lat: -36.555495
Long: 145.975424

 

Senior Constable Simon David De Winne was posthumously awarded the Victoria Police Star<br />
Senior Constable Simon David De Winne was posthumously awarded the Victoria Police Star

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At 9.35 a.m. on Saturday, 26th December 1998, Senior Constable De Winne was travelling south along the Midland Highway, near Swanpool, intending to intercept a vehicle for a traffic offence. He lost control of his vehicle and collided with a tree, killing him instantly.

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Simon David De Winne joined Victoria Police on 13th March 1989 and was sworn in at a graduation ceremony on 19th July 1989. Simon worked on General Duties, D.24 and the Traffic Operations Group in metropolitan Melbourne before transferring to Benalla General Duties where he was promoted to Senior Constable on 9th December 1996. Senior Constable De Winne then transferred to the Benalla Traffic Management Unit on 10th November 1997.
On Saturday, 26 December 1998, Senior Constable Simon De Winne died on duty when his patrol vehicle collided with a tree on the Midland Highway, 15 kms south of Benalla.
The Victoria Police Star was posthumously awarded to Senior Constable Simon De Winne at graduation ceremony in 2007. The award was presented to Senior Constable De Winne’s sister, Senior Constable Megan De Winne.

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Senior Constable Simon David De Winne died doing what he loved.
It was 9.35am on Boxing Day, 1998. It was wet and miserable, but Sen Const De Winne was out on our roads working while most of us were at home recovering from an indulgent Christmas feast.
Sen Constable De Winne was in pursuit of a speeding motorcyclist on the Midland Hwy near Swanpool when he was forced to terminate the pursuit as it had turned dangerous. But as he was slowing down, his patrol car slid off the road, slammed into a tree and killed the 29-year-old instantly.
Almost 15 years on, his brother Nick De Winne said the memories of his best mate were still so vivid and the pain of his tragic and unexpected death still so raw.
As Victorians prepare to remember our 131 fallen officers with National Police Remembrance Day on September 29, Nick paid tribute to the work of his brother and his colleagues.
“Simon was the type of guy who just made the best of every day, he loved life and loved being a police officer,” Nick said.
“I appreciate the work of our police more now, they deal with a lot of ferals every day,” he said. “I definitely do respect them (the police) a whole lot more.”
Nick said his brother’s zest for life continued to be an inspiration.
“Simon lived life to the full and he was just a bag of fun to be around,” he said.
Nick said for Simon joining the police force was his lifelong dream.
“He was like a father figure to us; we grew up without dad so he took me under his wing,” Nick said.
“It is shocking, nothing ever replaces it and no matter what I do I won’t be able to see him or hear him again and that’s the hardest thing.”
Sen Const De Winne joined the Victorian Police on March 13, 1989 and was sworn in at a graduation ceremony in July that year.
Like all officers, Sen Const De Winne began his career at the frontline of the force, in general duties in Melbourne before driving his passion into highway patrol.
But when country life took over, Sen Const De Winne transferred to Benalla Police Station where he accepted a general duties position before securing another highway patrol berth.
Sen Const De Winne didn’t just inspire his brother Nick or other brother Byron, he also encouraged his sister Megan to pursue a career within the force.
Megan De Winne is a police officer in Melbourne and has often starred on the television show Highway Patrol.
“Megan failed the first time but after Simon was killed she had more determination than ever to do it and she did,” Nick said.
His legacy continues to live on through Nick and his two mates from the station, Senior Constables Paul Bronsgeest and Richard Cameron.
“I guess I wonder why people speed, why they do it — I ask myself that all the time,” Nick said.
“It’s unnecessary and it’s not cool and it causes trauma. What our family has gone through I wouldn’t wish upon my worst enemy.”
National Police Remembrance Day is on September 29.
Benalla Police will host a ceremony at the station on September 28 from 9.20am. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend.

– By Meg Pigram, Sept 13, 2012, mmg.com.au

 

Video – Remembering the Fallen of the Victoria Police

 

https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=104004988

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The Simon de Winne Urgent Care Centre at Benalla Hospital commemorate Senior Constable Simon de Winne who was killed in the line of duty on December 26, 1998. The Simon De Winne Urgent Care Centre was opened on Wednesday 14th July 2011 by members of the Simon De Winne family.

Senior Constable  De Winne was in pursuit of a speeding motorcyclist on the Midland Highway near Swanpool when he was forced to terminate the pursuit as it had turned dangerous. As he was slowing down, his patrol car slid off the road, slammed into a tree and killed the 29-year-old instantly.  Senior Constable De Winne was a member of the Benalla Traffic Management Unit.

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Simon de Winne Urgent Care Centre

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The Urgent Health Care Unit at Benalla Health was officially dedicated as a Police Memorial in memory of Senior Constable Simon De Winne, (27590) by Mr William Noonan, OAM Chairman, Victoria Police Blue Ribbon Foundation on Thursday, 10th May 2012

Location of Urgent Care Centre:  45 – 53 Coster Street, Simon de Winne Urgent Care Centre, Benalla Hospital, Benalla, 3672

http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/people/government—state/display/98444-senior-constable-simon-de-winne-

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The Simon de Winne Urgent Care Centre at Benalla Hospital commemorate Senior Constable Simon de Winne who was killed in the line of duty on December 26, 1998. The Simon De Winne Urgent Care Centre was opened on Wednesday 14th July 2011 by members of the Simon De Winne family. Senior Constable De Winne was in pursuit of a speeding motorcyclist on the Midland Highway near Swanpool when he was forced to terminate the pursuit as it had turned dangerous. As he was slowing down, his patrol car slid off the road, slammed into a tree and killed the 29-year-old instantly. Senior Constable De Winne was a member of the Benalla Traffic Management Unit.

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Following the refurbishment and reopening of the former emergency department in July, now known as the ‘Simon De Winne Urgent Care Centre’, a Dedication Ceremony was held earlier this year by the Police Blue Ribbon Foundation to honour Simon.
The Ceremony was attended by over 100 guests and officiated by Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner of Road Policing, Kieran Walshe APM.

We are very fortunate to have a generous community and we are extremely grateful to those who support us through philanthropy, volunteering and membership

of one of our auxiliaries. We sincerely thank them all for their tireless efforts to ensure that both patients and staff are given the opportunity to use state-of-the-art equipment and facilities.

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THERE couldn’t be a more appropriate way of paying tribute to Sen-Constable Ann Brimblecombe than what was unveiled yesterday.

The Wangaratta police officer died in 2006 while on duty after her car veered off the road when travelling to Mitta to give school children a bicycle safety lecture.

Children’s safety was close to her heart and it’s because of her that the Wangaratta Hospital’s paediatric unit has now become a safer place.

In tribute to Sen-Constable Brimblecombe, the unit received a $30,000 donation from the police Blue Ribbon Foundation for security doors and a refurbishment to their baby room.

Jennifer Brimblecombe said her daughter didn’t like a fuss being made over her.

“She’d be thrilled to bits for the honour but she was just very happy doing her work, hoping it would stick with all the children as they grew up,” she said.

“You can’t get around the fact she’s not here but at least her work is being carried on.”

Sen-Constable Brimblecombe’s passion for educating stemmed from her original ambition to become a schoolteacher.

“She actually couldn’t get a job when she finished a teaching course. She tried very hard for a while then the next thing we knew she applied for the police force,” Mrs Brimblecombe said.

Soon after she was offered a position to teach, but instead chose the police force.

“She was a very dedicated girl. When she decided she wanted to do something that was her focus completely,” Mrs Brimblecombe said.

Unveiling the plaques to commemorate the memorial was one of the last tasks for deputy police commissioner Kieran Walshe, who will retire after 44 years of service on July 1.

He said the Victorian police force was often described as having “a ringside seat at the greatest show on earth” but it still had its lows.

“When you are in a position of authority and leadership and you hear of these things, like what happened to Ann Brimblecombe and others, they’re lowlights in the organisation,” he said.

“But when you think of the Ann Brimblecombe paediatric rooms, it just really epitomises what Ann was about.”

Funding for the urgent care unit at Benalla Hospital was also revealed in memory of Sen-Constable Simon De Winne, who died in 1998 after colliding with a tree while trying to pull a car over for a traffic offence.

http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/6387/anns-presence-still-being-felt/

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Bernard James DOYLE

Bernard James DOYLE

aka  Bernie,  Deputy,  Dep

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #   15759

Ya Dong Beater

Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 2 April 1973

Constable 1/c – appointed 2 April 1978

Sergeant 3/c – appointed 27 June 1988

Sergeant 2/c – Retired

Stations?, Warilla HWP, Dapto HWP, Sutherland HWP – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre April 1973?  to  7 February 2004 = 30+ years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 21 August 1989

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 25 June 1999

Group Bravery Citation – Awarded 24 March 2014.  Awardees comprise of several police officers who took actions as bushfires threatened residents in Heatchcote, NSW, on 26 December 2001.

Born:  18 January 1951

Died on:  Saturday  11 March 2017 about 12.30pm

Age:  66

Cause:  Cancer – pancreatic

Funeral date:  Friday  17 March 2017 @ 9am  ( St. Patrick’s Day )

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

Buried at:  Cremated

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BERNIE 'DEPUTY' DOYLE & HIS WIFE / CHILDREN,<br /> AT BERNIE'S HOUSE - 1984
BERNIE ‘DEPUTY’ DOYLE & HIS WIFE / CHILDREN,
AT BERNIE’S HOUSE – 1984

 

 31 OCTOBER 1987.<br /> BERNIE 'DEPUTY' DOYLE<br />
31 OCTOBER 1987.
BERNIE ‘DEPUTY’ DOYLE

 

31 OCTOBER 1987.<br /> SERGEANT DAVE KING AND SENIOR CONSTABLE BERNIE 'DEPUTY' DOYLE.<br />
31 OCTOBER 1987.
SERGEANT DAVE KING AND SENIOR CONSTABLE BERNIE ‘DEPUTY’ DOYLE.

 

Bernie DOYLE

Bernie & his Team outside of Dapto Police Station.
Bernie & his Team outside of Dapto Police Station.

 

PHOTOS THAT APPEARED ON PAGES 26 & 27 OF NSW POLICE ASSOCIATION MAGAZINE, POLICE NEWS, DATED VOLUME 85 No. 12 DECEMBER 2005. CAPTION IS: WATCH PRESENTATION. PRESIDENT OF THE POLICE ASSOCIATION, BOB PRITCHARD, RECENTLY PRESENTED THESE MEMBERS WITH ASSOCIATION WATCHES IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR MANY YEARS OF SERVICE AT A FUNCTION HELD AT WARILLA. BERNIE 'DEPUTY' DOYLE (ON RIGHT)
PHOTOS THAT APPEARED ON PAGES 26 & 27 OF NSW POLICE ASSOCIATION MAGAZINE, POLICE NEWS, DATED VOLUME 85 No. 12 DECEMBER 2005.
CAPTION IS: WATCH PRESENTATION. PRESIDENT OF THE POLICE ASSOCIATION, BOB PRITCHARD, RECENTLY PRESENTED THESE MEMBERS WITH ASSOCIATION WATCHES IN RECOGNITION OF THEIR MANY YEARS OF SERVICE AT A FUNCTION HELD AT WARILLA.
BERNIE ‘DEPUTY’ DOYLE (ON RIGHT)

THURSDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2012 THE INAUGURAL RETIRED POLICE PIN CEREMONY AT OAK FLATS ( WARILLA ) ( LAKE ILLAWARRA ) POLICE STATION. RETIRED POLICE RECEIVING THEIR PINS AS A MARK OF RESPECT FOR THE COMMITMENT TO POLICING SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY OF NSW. with Bernie 'Deputy' Doyle and WAYNE STARLING.
THURSDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2012
THE INAUGURAL RETIRED POLICE PIN CEREMONY AT OAK FLATS ( WARILLA ) ( LAKE ILLAWARRA ) POLICE STATION.
RETIRED POLICE RECEIVING THEIR PINS AS A MARK OF RESPECT FOR THE COMMITMENT TO POLICING SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY OF NSW.
with Bernie ‘Deputy’ Doyle and WAYNE STARLING.

THURSDAY 6 SEPTEMBER 2012 THE INAUGURAL RETIRED POLICE PIN CEREMONY AT OAK FLATS ( WARILLA ) ( LAKE ILLAWARRA ) POLICE STATION. RETIRED POLICE RECEIVING THEIR PINS AS A MARK OF RESPECT FOR THE COMMITMENT TO POLICING SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY OF NSW. with Bernie 'Deputy' Doyle and WAYNE STARLING.

 

 

THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2013<br /> LAKE ILLAWARRA POLICE STATION, OAK FLATS.<br /> RETIRED POLICE DAY ( 2nd YEAR )<br />
THURSDAY 12 SEPTEMBER 2013
LAKE ILLAWARRA POLICE STATION, OAK FLATS.
RETIRED POLICE DAY ( 2nd YEAR )

 31 OCTOBER 1987.<br /> BERNIE 'DEPUTY' DOYLE.<br />
31 OCTOBER 1987.
BERNIE ‘DEPUTY’ DOYLE.

 

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You were a good and funny bastard Dep. and the founder of the Term: “Dong Beater” , “Get a shot away” and ” M F “

May you forever Rest In Peace mate.

Cal


FUNERAL PHOTOS


DOYLE BERNIE Adored Father and Father in law to Paula & Stephan, Natalie & David, Renee & Brett, Leanne & Russell. Cherished Pop to his 11 Grandchildren. Loved Son to Frank & Jean (both dec) and brother to Judy (dec).

Aged 66 Years

Relatives and friends of Bernie are warmly invited to attend his Funeral Service to be held at the Northcliffe Chapel of Hansen & Cole, 634 Northcliffe Drive, Kembla Grange on Friday 17th March 2017 commencing at 9am.

17 March 2017
May you forever Rest In Peace ” Ya Dong Beater “
Greg Callander
March 16, 2017
Loved that cheeky smile, sadly missed. Wishing all his family the best and remember that smile!
March 16, 2017
So sorry to hereof Bernies passing. We went through high school with him. We often ran into him at the shopping centres and always had a good laugh and chat. Sad news rest in peace Bernie
March 16, 2017
Bernie always had a smile for you and you always found yourself smiling when you were around him. I thank him for that. I thank him also for the love he gave and brought to my sister Alison’s life. Rest in peace Bernie. He will be greatly missed
March 15, 2017
I met Bernie when I was 12 years old. In 53 years Bernie didn’t change. Always bright and bubbly as a friend. I will remember his cheekiness and how he spoke with such love of his children. It was great to know you Bernie!
Carolyne McLeod (Turner)
March 15, 2017
My sincere condolences to all the family I will always remember his big cheeky smile at school and I was so lucky to have known him

 

Published by Illawarra Mercury on Mar. 15, 2017 – See more at: http://tributes.illawarramercury.com.au/obituaries/illawarramercury-au/obituary.aspx?n=bernie-doyle&pid=184499958#sthash.jXKVvF14.dpuf


 

 

 

 

 




William Herbert Charles READ

William Herbert Charles READ

aka  Bill

late of Craigie

Western Australia Police Force

Regd. #   2551

Rank?

Stations?

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:  27 August 1929

Died on:  Tuesday  28 February 2017

Age:  87

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Funeral date:  Thursday  9 March 2017 @ 1pm

Funeral location:  West Cahpel, PINNAROO Valley Memorial Park, Whitfords Ave, Padbury at 12 noon

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READ William (Bill):
In loving memory of a wonderful Dad, Grandpa and Great Grandpa.
You are loved more than we could ever put into words. It’s been so hard to say goodbye but you will always be in our hearts and thoughts.
Rest in peace Pa
Sue, Phil, Matt, Helen, Corinne, Shaun and Jack.

Monday, 6 March 2017

READ
(William Herbert Charles):
Long time friend and ex-workmate.
Deepest sympathy to all the family.
Hazel and Ron Godfrey and family

Wednesday, 8 March 2017

READ William (Bill):

Much loved Father, Father-in-Law and Grandpa, you will remain always in our hearts and memories. Thank you for always being there to support us. Your great sense of humour will be sadly missed.
Deb, Greg, Jay, Gemma and Shaan

Monday, 6 March 2017

READ William (Bill):
In loving memory of a wonderful Dad, Grandpa and Great Grandpa.
You are loved more than we could ever put into words. It’s been so hard to say goodbye but you will always be in our hearts and thoughts.
Rest in peace Pa
Sue, Phil, Matt, Helen, Corinne, Shaun and Jack.

– See more at: http://www.legacy.com/guestbooks/thewest-au/william-read-condolences/184353286?cid=full#sthash.63COZUYm.dpuf

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WA POLICE UNION Members are invited to attend the Funeral Service for our late retired member William (Bill) Herbert Charles READ 2551 at Pinnaroo Valley Memorial Park on Thursday (09.03.2017) at 1.00pm.

Published in The West Australian on Mar. 8, 2017

– See more at: http://www.westannouncements.com.au/obituaries/thewest-au/obituary.aspx?n=william-read&pid=184391947&eid=sp_ommatch&eid=sp_ommatch#sthash.2Xely6kV.dpuf

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Robert John GOLLAN

Robert John GOLLAN

aka  Bob

late of Durham Green, Menangle, NSW

New South Wales Police Force

Police Academy Class 102

Regd. #   11328

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 11 January 1965 ( aged 19 years, 4 months, 29 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 22 February 1965 ( aged 19 years, 6 months, 9 days )

Constable – appointed 22 February 1966

Constable 1st Class – appointed 22 February 1970

Senior Constable – appointed 22 February 1974

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 7 December 1980

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 2 January 1987

Senior Sergeant – appointed 31 December 1987

Inspector – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank:  Inspector – Retirement

 

Stations?, Campbelltown( 1960’s ) – ( 35 Division ), Newcastle ( Sgt ), Fairfield ( 1980’s ) – 34 Division, Green Valley ( 22 Division – I District )( 1968 – ? )( Cst 1/c ), Campbelltown ( 35 Division ), Camden ( 35 Division )( Insp. ) – Optional Retirement

 

ServiceFrom  11 January 1965 to  1 July 2001 = 36 years, 5 months, 20 days  Service

Age at Retirement:  55 years, 10 months, 18 days

Time in Retirement:  15 years, 7 months, 17 days

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Police Awards:  National Medal – granted 15 April 1981 ( SenCon )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted  28 May 1992 ( Insp )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted  6 April 2001 ( Insp )

 

Born:  Monday 13 August 1945 in Sydney

Died on:  Saturday  18 February 2017

Cause?

Age:  71 years, 6 months, 5 days

 

Funeral date:  Friday  24 February 2017 @ 11am

Funeral location:  South Chapel, Forest Lawn Cemetery, Camden Valley Way, Leppington

 

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial at?

Bob & his Wife
Bob & his Wife

RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION<br /> (L-R) BOB GOLLAN, ERROL MONTEFIORE<br /> 6 NOVEMBER 2004<br /> BOB GOLLAN DIED IN MARCH 2007 AGED 61.
RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION
(L-R) BOB GOLLAN, ERROL MONTEFIORE
6 NOVEMBER 2004

RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.<br /> (L-R) <a href="https://police.freom.com/robert-john-gollan/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">BOB GOLLAN</a>, <a href="https://police.freom.com/walter-irvine-salkeld/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">WALLY SALKELD</a>, SUE BYTHEWAY, <a href="https://police.freom.com/william-leonard-espie/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">BILL ESPIE</a>.<br /> 6 NOVEMBER 2004<br /> <br />
RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.
(L-R) BOB GOLLAN, WALLY SALKELD, SUE BYTHEWAY, BILL ESPIE.
6 NOVEMBER 2004

RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.<br /> PHIL E<span style="color: #ff0000;">?</span>, <a href="https://police.freom.com/robert-john-gollan/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">BOB GOLLAN</a>, COL HELSON<br /> 6 NOVEMBER 2004<br /> <br />
RETURN TO CABRAMATTA POLICE REUNION.
PHIL E?, BOB GOLLAN, COL HELSON
6 NOVEMBER 2004

In loving memory of Bob. Robert John Gollan 13th August 1945 - 18th February 2017 aged 71 years

 

BOB 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


GOLLAN Robert John “Bob”
Late of Campbelltown
13.08.1945 – 18.02.2017
Loving husband of Margaret,
much loved Dad of Michelle and David.
Beloved granddad, brother, father-in-law and friend.
Aged 71 years
Forever in our hearts Bob’s relatives and friends are warmly invited to attend his Funeral Service to be held in the North Chapel of Forest Lawn Crematorium, Camden Valley Way, Leppington on Friday, 24th February 2017 commencing at 11am.
In the care of Macarthur Lady Funerals 100% Australian family owned & operated.
Narellan 4647 9294
Campbelltown 4626 5666
NSW FDA

Published in Camden Advertiser on Feb. 22, 2017 – See more at: http://tributes.theleader.com.au/obituaries/theleader-au/obituary.aspx?n=robert-john-gollan-bob&pid=184190842#sthash.xV9hsx7n.dpuf


Barry Lewis to Ex NSW Cops Who Want To Enjoy Their Time On FB.

Feeling sad. K.J Higgins, Lloyd Morrison, Kev Verdon and now Bob Gollan.  4 great men, workmates and coppers. I always thought of them as immortal.

Unlike the Vikings we don’t have a Valhalla, where old warriors who die meet in the great drinking Hall, but we do have the Great Muster Room in the Sky. Soon our old Campbelltown Warriors will be there having an ‘End of shift BBQ and a few Beers’ together along with the other 35 Division workmates who are waiting for them.

It just goes to show that our time is limited on this mortal coil, so enjoy it while we can.