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Renee Anne LONGFORD

Renee Anne LONGFORD

NSW Goulburn Police Academy PREP Class # 268

Married to NSWPF Member Sgt Peter Cotton, # ?????

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 31467

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on Sunday 17 November 1996 ( aged 19 years & 20 days )( spent 5 months, 29 days at Academy )

Probationary Constable – appointed Friday 16 May 1997 ( aged 19 years, 6 months, 18 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1/c – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? 2008?

Final Rank:  Sergeant

Stations?, Liverpool GDs( 22 Division )( May 1997 – 2000 ), Cabramatta GDs( 34 Division )( 2000 – ? )( involved in Operation Puccini ), Picton GDs ( Sgt )( 35 Division ), Bowral ( 2008 – death )

ServiceFrom 17 November 1996 to 24 January 2012 = 15 years,  2 months, 7 days Service

Awards:  No find on Australian Honours system

Born:  Friday  28 October 1977

Died on:  Tuesday  24 January 2012

 

Cause:  Cancer ( Angiosarcoma )

Age:  34 years, 2 months, 24 days

Event Date: Diagnosed with a rare and aggressive form of cancer since late 2010

Funeral date:  Friday  10 February 2012 @ 12.30pm

Funeral location:  St John’s Anglican Church, Menangle Rd, Camden, NSW

Buried at:  Cremated – Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Leppington, NSW

Memorial: NSW Police Force Service Memorial Wall, Sydney Police Centre, Surry Hills, E10 ( right wall )

 

Renee Anne LONGFORD

Renee Anne LONGFORD, Renee LONGFORD
Photo: Courtesy of Joe Stanioch # 14194 Liverpool Police History

 

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


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This is a song I ( Tom Longford ) started writing for Renee when she was first diagnosed with Angiosarcoma.

After completing the first verse, I had optimistically hoped that each subsequent verse would be brighter than the last, and that the song would eventually include a happy ending.

Unfortunately, I was never given the opportunity to add anything positive for the rest of Renee’s battle.

I finished the song after we lost Renee and shared it with our Parents and our Brother.

I hope to one day record it properly with my band – but at this stage, if you’re interested in listening, you’ll just be hearing a version recorded via web-mic on my laptop.

Renee Anne LONGFORD


 

Sergeant Longford, of Picton, died on January 24 after battling a rare and aggressive form of cancer since late 2010.

She served as a police officer for 14 years and worked at Liverpool and Cabramatta before she began working at Bowral in 2008.

Superintendent Worboys said Sergeant Longford would be remembered as an excellent communicator who was positive about her duties, with no task ever too big or small.

“Sergeant Longford was the sort of officer that police commanders just want to have around,” he said.

“Renee was just as good at chasing and catching criminals as she was comforting victims of crime.

“She will be sadly missed and our thoughts are with her family.”

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LONGFORD, Renee Anne
28.10.1977 – 24.1.2012
Beloved wife of Peter,
loving Mum of Dean, Jake and Emma.
Very much loved daughter of Dell and John,
loved sister of David & Nat, and Tim & Alison.
Will be sadly missed by all her family and friends.
Aged 34 years
Forever in our hearts
RENEE’s relatives and friends are warmly invited to attend her Funeral Service to be held in St John’s Anglican Church, Menangle Road, Camden on Friday, 10th February 2012, commencing at 12.30pm.
Following the service the cortege will proceed to Forest Lawn Crematorium.
In lieu of flowers, donations to cancer research would be appreciated, a donation box will be available at the church.
Macarthur Lady Funerals Family
Owned & Operated Narellan/Camden 4647 9294
Campbelltown 4648 4388
NSW FDA

 

 

 

Published in The Daily Telegraph on Feb. 6, 2012.

 

‘Humbling’ farewell to policewoman

Sgt Longford died on January 24 after battling a rare and aggressive form of cancer since late 2010.

She served as a police officer for 14 years and worked at Liverpool and Cabramatta before she began working at Bowral in 2008.

Sgt Longford and husband Peter Cotton, a police officer based at Picton, have three children, Dean, Jake and two-year-old Emma.

Sgt Cotton said his wife was also step mother to two of his children from a previous relationship.

About 500 people attended the service at St John’s Anglican Church in Camden, among those Sgt Longford’s colleagues, some wearing plain clothes and others in uniform.

Sgt Cotton said the rain stopped when his wife was brought to the family home before the funeral and the wet weather held off until after the service.

A police guard of honour saluted Sgt Longford as she was taken into the church and Sgt Cotton said it was only when leaving that he realised how many people had come to pay their respects to his wife.

“They lined the road way and it surprised me on the way out because I knew how many people we had left behind (in the church).

“I’ve done a lot of police funerals in my time and it was one of the biggest I had been to let alone been involved with.”

Sgt Cotton said a second service was then held at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Leppington, where the police guard of honour continued the display respect.

He said Goulburn LAC commander Superintendent Gary Worboys and family friends Ben and Tim Mallott were among those who spoke about Sgt Longford at the service.

Supt Worboys said Sgt Longford’s funeral was a fitting tribute to her dedication to her job as a police officer.

He said Sgt Longford would be remembered as an excellent communicator that was positive about her duties, with no task ever too big or small.

“Sgt Longford was the sort of officer that police commanders just want to have around,” he said.

“Renee was just as good at chasing and catching criminals as she was comforting victims of crime.

“She will be sadly missed and our thoughts are with her family.”

Sgt Cotton said the service was the best the family could have hoped for.

“It was quite humbling and quite fitting.

“I’m very proud that she’d touched the hearts of so many people.”

Renee Anne LONGFORD, Renee LONGFORD
Sgt Longford being taken into St John’s Anglican Church in Camden on Friday for an official police funeral service. Photo by Jeff de Pasquale

 

Renee Anne LONGFORD, Renee LONGFORD
Colleagues of Sgt Longford, led by Senior Constable Natalie Innes, speaking at the funeral service on Friday. Photo by Jeff de Pasquale

‘Humbling’ farewell to policewoman | Southern Highland News | Bowral, NSW


Officer fights against cancer

 

RENEE LONGFORD isn't letting an aggressive form of cancer plaguing her body defeat her.
RENEE LONGFORD isn’t letting an aggressive form of cancer plaguing her body defeat her.

 

Tracey Bailey, Jill Linford, Dareen Farr and Renee and Emma Longford catch up at Bowral Police Station last week.Photo by Ben McClellan
Tracey Bailey, Jill Linford, Dareen Farr ( # 23446 ) and Renee and Emma Longford catch up at Bowral Police Station last week.Photo by Ben McClellan

 

RENEE LONGFORD isn't letting an aggressive form of cancer plaguing her body defeat her.
Picton bowling day organisers Constable Leisa Faulkner and Constable Kim Rutley, Renee Longford, Picton Bowling Club GM Debbie Egan and Mens Bowls president Bob Lang last December.  Photo by Jonathan Ng

 

The Bowral police sergeant, who has been off work since September last year, dropped in on some of her colleagues last week to thank them and the community for all the money raised to help her family.

A fundraising dinner at Mittagong RSL last November along with a host of smaller events and donations raised $47,255.

The family lives in Picton and a fundraising bowls day, where everyone was asked to don Ms Longford’s favourite colour yellow, was another success last December.

Ms Longford’s partner Peter Cotton, also a police officer , has retuned to work at Camden. The couple have five children between them.

The couple has three children, including a one-year-old, and Mr Cotton has two children from a previous relationship.

The 33-year-old has been an officer for 13 years and served at Liverpool and Cabramatta before moving to Bowral as a sergeant in October, 2008.

Ms Longford used the visit to publicly thank the Highlands community.

“Thanks to the business community for their donations and all my colleagues who have been fantastic,” she said.

“Thanks to Graeme Day for hosting the night and Tony Fountain for running the auction.”

Ms Longford has undergone six rounds of chemotherapy and she said the cancer around her hips and spine has stopped growing.

She said she was considering using an experimental kidney transplant drug that could help.

While she would never walk the beat again she was focused on getting back to work.

“I’d love to get back to work,” she said.

Bowral colleague Jill Linford said the station had been overwhelmed by the support the community had shown.

“It’s really, really nice,” she said.

Sergeant Darren Farr, one of the longest serving officers at Bowral, said he didn’t realise how much support was out in the community for the police.

Longford appeal

A BANK account has been opened with the BDCU to help Renee Longford and her family:

BSB: 802 101. ACCOUNT: 352 583. A/c NAME: Renee Longford Appeal

southernhighlandnews.com.au/story/1070377/officer-fights-against-cancer/


 

Renee Anne LONGFORD, Renee LONGFORD


 

Renee Anne LONGFORD, Renee LONGFORD


 

Summer Cruise Benefit Night

Saturday 15 January 2011

The Club hosted a Cruise Night on Saturday 15 January 2011 with proceeds going to Renee Longford, the daughter of one of our life members, John Longford.

​Renee was recently diagnosed with an aggressive type of bone cancer. The Club members decided to help by organising a cruise night at our clubrooms with all proceeds going to Renee.

The night started about 6.00pm and it wasn’t long before the car park was filled with Hot Rods, Customs and American Muscle Cars. There were many more vehicles parked in the street. All in all there were in excess of 100 cars.

The Flattrakkers provided the music for the evening and the kids were entertained with a giant jumping castle. The members were kept busy cooking the BBQ for the crowd of over 500 people. A monster raffle was held during the night with prizes donated by various members and other supporters of the evening.

It was a great night which was enjoyed by all and we thank everyone for their support. We were able to hand Renee an amount of $3000.00 which will assist her and her family during this difficult time.

A special thanks must go to Mick and Pam Cooley who co-ordinated the night as well as all the members who donated items for the raffle.

Here are a few photos taken during the night.


 

Renee Anne LONGFORD, The Highland's Way

Renee LONGFORD, Renee COTTON

Renee LONGFORD, Renee COTTON

Renee LONGFORD, Renee COTTON


 

 

 

 

 

 




Bruce David McKEACHIE

Bruce David McKEACHIE

AKA  ?

Late of Crown Street, Harrington, NSW 

( ” possibly ” related to Glen J. McKEACHIE, NSWPF # 22759 )

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  038

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  6785

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday  26 June 1950 ( aged 22 years, 1 month, 23 days )( 1 month, 19 days at Academy )

Probationary Constable- appointed 14 August 1950 ( aged 22 years, 3 months, 11 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( YES )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

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

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 July 1967

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 1 April 1974

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 16 September 1977

Inspector 3rd Class – appointed

Inspector 2nd Class – appointed 

Inspector – appointed 5 November 1983

Chief Inspector – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank =  Chief Inspector 

 

Retirement / Leaving age:?

 

Stations?, Ashfield ( Det Cst 1/c )( 1960 ), Liverpool ( 22 Division )( Det Sgt 2/c – 1/c )( ? – 16 Sept. 1977 ), Fairfield ( 34 Division )( 1970s – October 1979 )( Sgt 1/c )( GDs ), Broken Hill ( Sgt 1/c )( GDs )( October 1979 – April 1980 ), ?

Service:  From 26 June 1950   to   ? ? ? ? years Service

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( Former Det C/Insp )

 

Born:  Thursday  3 May 1928

Died on:  Thursday  26 January 2012  ( Australia Day )

Age:  83 years, 8 months, 23 days

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Bruce McKEACHIE
Bruce McKEACHIE ( # 6785 ) taken in 1980s in the meal room at the old Fairfield Police station, Smart St, Fairfield, NSW.

 

Funeral date:  Wednesday  1 February 2012 @ 11am

Funeral location:  Manning Great Lakes Crematorium Chapel, 183 Pampoolah Rd, Taree, NSW  02 6550 0755

Funeral Parlour:  Hutchinson Family Funerals – 02 65521060  

Buried at: Cremated

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2021 )

 

 

 BRUCE 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.

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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( L - R ): Col PATEMAN ( # 16846 ), Warren McDONALD (  # ????? ), Sgt Don PATERSON ( # 9183 ),  <a href="https://police.freom.com/robert-lee-mcdonagh/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bob McDONAGH</a> ( # 8565 ),  <strong><a href="https://police.freom.com/bruce-david-mckeachie/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Bruce McKEACHIE</a></strong> ( # 6785 ), Trevor TOBIN ( # 14323 ) taken in 1980s in the meal room at the old Fairfield Police station, Smart St, Fairfield, NSW.
( L – R ): Col PATEMAN ( # 16846 ), Warren McDONALD (  # ????? ), Sgt Don PATERSON ( # 9183 ),  Bob McDONAGH ( # 8565 ),  Bruce McKEACHIE ( # 6785 ), Trevor TOBIN ( # 14323 ) taken in 1980s in the meal room at the old Fairfield Police station, Smart St, Fairfield, NSW.

 


 

Records show that, in the beginning of 1942, the Officer In Charge ( O.I.C. ) of the ‘ Police Depot ‘, Bourke St, Redfern, was A. R. McKEACHIE.  ( ” possibly ” another relative ).

Andrew Rowley McKEACHIE, Born 1889, NSW, NSW Police Reg # ‘Q ‘ 9175 – ProCst Thursday 29 December 1910

Info:  Police Heritage Story


 

Cumberland Argus (Parramatta, NSW : 1950 – 1962),

Wednesday 14 December 1960, page 15

Granville Page

Win after close contest

Detective Constable Bruce McKeachie, of Ashfield, played a consistent game to win a stableford event in a competition staged by No. .9 Division Police Golf Club last week.

McKeachie gained 41 points to win from Inspector Ray Blissett, of Paddington, who returned 40 points.

It was McKeachie‘s first win in competition golf events organised by the Police Golf Club.

Presenting trophies to winners, the club president, Detective Senior Constable Jack Thompson, said he was particularly pleased that Detective McKeachie had won. He said he had been playing with the club for a long time, and this was his first victory.

Senior Constable Thompson also congratulated the other winners.

Next meeting of the club will be held at Carnarvon Golf Club, Lidcombe, on Christmas Day.

A single stableford competition event will be staged.

Players will receive a Christmas gift from the club. The event is set down to begin at 8 a.m. sharp.

The club has held elections for the coming year.

Elections resulted: President, Detective Senior Constable J. D. Thompson; vice-presidents, Detective Sergeant 3/c E. W. Quill and Detective Constable 1/c E. A. Booth; secretary, Detective Senior Constable R. S. Cox; treasurer, Detective Sergeant 3/c F. G. Bridges; handicapper and organiser, Senior Constable L. R. Clancy; club captain, Constable 1/c G. A. Dobbins; vice-captain, Constable 1/c L. Weston; committee, Senior Constable J. R. Beswick, Constable S. S. Johns.

Following are results of last week’s game:

Police — Detective Constable 1/c Bruce McKeachie, of Ashfield, first with 41 points; Inspector Ray Blissett, of Paddington, second with 40 points; Detective Sergeant 3/c Ted Bridges, of Lidcombe, third with 40 points.

Bridges was beaten on a count-back for second place.

Visitors: Mr. Hilton Neal, of Liverpool Golf Club, first with 38 points; Mr. Alby Beveridge, of Fox Hills Golf Club, second with 38 points ( beaten on a count-back ), and Mr. George Barker, of Cabramatta Golf Club, third with 35 points.

14 Dec 1960 – Granville Page – Trove


Date listed: 31/1/2012
McKEACHIE, Bruce David
3.5.1928 – 26.1.2012
Late of Crown Street, Harrington.
Retired Chief Inspector NSW Police Force.

Loved husband of Carolyn.

Loved father of Stuart.

Remembered by his extended family and many friends.

BRUCE’s funeral service will be held at the Manning Great Lakes Crematorium Chapel, Taree on Wednesday, 1st February 2012, commencing at 11am.

Past and present members of the Police Association and Harrington Bowling Club are invited to attend.

Hutchinson Family Funerals
Funeral Directors to the Manning 1800 684…

Publication: The Daily Telegraph

MCKEACHIE, Bruce David | Death Notices | Sydney | Weekly Times Now


 

I remember Bruce as a Sgt 1/c at the old Fairfield Police Station ( same location as the present station but when it consisted of two separate buildings with the driveway down between them ).

Bruce was on GDs and I recall him as being under 6′ tall, with black ‘ brilcreamed ‘ hair – combed back and, I think, had bit of a prominent nose and / or jaw line.

He was a nice bloke.

 

Cal
13 Jan 2021

 

 


 

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

 

Cal


 

 

 

 

 

 




Maurice John ALCHIN

Maurice John ALCHIN

AKA  Moss

Late of  ?

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  “possibly” 088

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  10104

Rank:  Commenced Training on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed 14 August 1961

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 April 1967

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 February 1978

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 3 May 1986

Inspector – appointed 6 July 1988

Chief Inspector – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank?

Stations?, South Coast District ( 1967 ), ?, Patrol Commander – Parkes ( Insp )( 1988 – ? ), 

Service:  From ? pre August 1961? ?   to   ? ? ? ? years Service

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

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 7 November 1988 ( SenSgt )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 6 June 1997 ( Insp )

 

Born:  Sunday  6 April 1941

Died on:  Friday  25 May 2012

Age71 years,  1 month,  19 days

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

Maurice John ALCHIN AKA  Moss

Funeral dateThursday  31 May 2012 @ 11am

Funeral locationSt. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Parkes, NSW

Maurice John ALCHIN AKA  Moss

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Parkes Cemetery, 2 Wellington Rd, Parkes, NSW

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( April 2020 )

 

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


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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001), Friday 22 July 1988 (No.119), page 3835

NEW SOUTH WALES POLICE FORCE

Commissioned Officer Appointment

HIS Excellency the Governor, with the advice of the Executive Council, has approved of the undermentioned Commissioned Officer appointment, effective from the date indicated:

Inspector, Patrol Commander, Parkes

Senior Sergeant Maurice John Alchin, date of entry on duty.

TED PICKERING,

(6027) Minister for Police and Emergency Services.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/231382410


 

 

Nothing further, at the time of publication, can be found on this man.

 

Cal

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Sonia WILLIAMS – nee TURNER

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Sonia WILLIAMS – nee Sonia TURNER

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  36424

 

Rank?

[blockquote]”First female to be stationed with the NSW ‘ Public Order & Riot Squad ‘ “[/blockquote]

 

Stations?, MEOCS, PORS, THE ROCKS

 

ServiceFrom  ? May 2002  to  24 October 2013 = 11 years Service

 

Awards? – No find on It’s an honour

 

Born?

 

Cause for leaving:  HOD Injuries – Depression – Suicide attempts

Age?

 

An article on P.T.S.D., attempted suicide and coming out on the other side
Life trials spur boxer toward first pro fight
“Posts by Sunshine Valley Gazette”  on April 7, 2016

Sonia WILLIAMS nee TURNER - NSWPF - Retired HOD 2012 - Sonia TURNER
Sonia WILLIAMS nee Sonia TURNER – NSWPF – Retired HOD 2012

 

 

By Richard Bruinsma

The bright eyes of Mooloolah boxer Sonia Williams do nothing to reveal the scars of the challenges she’s faced over the past five years.

She endured sexual discrimination and physical abuse as the first female member of the New South Wales police riot squad, countless work-related injuries and 22 surgeries, a medical discharge from the police force, depression and four suicide attempts – but she is now rebuilding her life and a boxing career, and hoping to be a role model for others.

The 33-year-old won all three rounds to record a dominant victory in her first amateur boxing bout in Caloundra in February, and she is now training for her first professional fight on the Gold Coast in December.

“People ask me who I aspire to, who is my role model,” Mrs Williams said.

“But I’m my own role model, because I don’t know anyone who has been through what I’ve been through and survived.”

Mrs Williams grew up as a self-confessed tom boy, and was a competitive body builder and first degree Tae Kwon Do black belt by age 18.

She was NSW Womens Full Contact Sparring Champion from 14 to 18, and won a bronze medal in bare knuckle contact fighting at the World Martial Arts Games in 2000.

At 18, she followed her life dream and joined the NSW police force, where she went on to become the first female ever to be signed to the riot squad, with some 80 male colleagues.

That’s where life started bombarding her with challenges.

She was advised by a colleague she was unwelcome in the male-dominated squad and that she would be “broken”. Her knee was busted badly in her first “soft” training event on her very first day.

However, she persevered, before eventually leaving the riot squad in 2010, but was medically discharged from the police force, perhaps somewhat ironically, after being badly injured in a student university protest in May 2012.

Her list of medical procedures is quite daunting – knee reconstructions, broken wrists, hearing loss, hip injuries, multiple muscle tears and tendon damage, herniated and bulging discs, disc replacement, nerve damage, cysts and foot injuries.

After her discharge, and despite moving to Queensland with husband Glenn, she battled lingering injury and pain, lost life focus and fell into depression. She attempted suicide four times, the fourth when she smashed her car at high speed into telephone pole on Steve Irwin Way in late 2014 – she escaped with only two broken feet.

It was the crash that changed her life.

“I had the sense knocked into me,” she confesses. “I had no goals, I wasn’t boxing, I had nothing; I had the injuries that were always there and nothing seemed to be getting any better.”

From there Mrs Williams started training seriously with legendary Sunshine Coast boxing trainer Bobby Stimson.

She’s also being helped by Glenn, a former special services soldier-turned personal trainer.

“I’d be lying if I said I didn’t have bad days, but I’ve come a long way,” she said.

Her boxing career takes the next step when she heads to a training camp to Thailand in July to train with some of the toughest kickboxers and Mixed Martial Arts fighters in the world.

Mrs Williams has launched a crowd funding campaign to help her and two other female boxers make the Thailand training camp in July. To donate, visit www.gofundme.com/78rmpbn8

“I’m going to be the next world champion in my weight division,” she said confidently.

The powerful words of affirmation are themselves a necessary positive force for this fighter’s rebirth.

From there, she knows not even the sky is the limit.

Photo caption: Mooloolah boxer Sonia Williams has overcome countless challenges on her journey toward her first professional bout in December.

www.svgazette.com.au/life-trials-spur-boxer-toward-first-pro-fight/


 

 




Ian Francis TUFFIELD

 Ian Francis TUFFIELD

aka Tuffy – Tuffnell

Queensland Police Force

Regd. # ?

Rank: Constable – 1985

Detective Sergeant – 1997

Detective Senior Sergeant – retirement

Stations?, Brisbane City, MacKay ( 1986 ), Brisbane ( Oxley District 1987 – 1988  ), Oxley CIB 1988 – ),  Task Force Crime Operations, Corrective Services Investigation Unit, Armed Robbery Squad ( Det SenCon – Det Sgt ), Dedicated Source Unit

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1985  to  ? May 2008 – Medical retirement

Awards:  National Medal – granted 27 February 2001

Born:  29 January 1961 – Wavell Heights, Brisbane

Died on:  11 September 2012 – Corinda, Brisbane

Cause?

Age:  51

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

Buried at?

 Memorial at?

Ian Francis TUFFIELD - QPOL - Died 11 Sep 2012


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Police mourn death of former cop Detective Sergeant Ian Tuffield

The Courier Mail Alison Sandy September 12, 2012

QUEENSLAND police officers are mourning the death of former Detective Senior-Sergeant Ian Tuffield whose body was discovered by an ex-colleague yesterday afternoon…Mr Tuffield’s body was discovered at his home in Brisbane on Tuesday by one of his best mates – another former police officer – after he’d been uncontactable for several days.

https://fssalerts.wordpress.com/2012/09/13/police-mourn-death-of-former-cop-detective-sergeant-ian-tuffield/

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In Loving Memory of our Dad

In Loving Memory of our Dad Ian Francis Tuffield 29.1.1961 ~ 11.9.2012
Though his smile is gone forever, And his hand we cannot touch, We will have so many memories of a Dad we loved so much, His memory is our keepsake With which we’ll never part, God has him in his keeping We have him in our hearts. Love always,
Your boys Paddy and Sean.
In Memoriam
Published in The Courier-Mail on 11/09/2013

http://tributes.couriermail.com.au/notice/2207204

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Ian Francis TUFFIELD - QPOL - Died 11 Sep 2012 - Article 2

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Ladies and Gents,

On 22 April 2016, Gavin Cooper and The Brisbane Watchhouse Social Club will be holding the inaugural ‘Blue HOPE Charity Golf Day’ at Wynumm Golf Club in Brisbane. We are humbled by this incredibly kind gesture and our profuse thanks go to Gavin and his team for their hard work and fund raising efforts thus far.

Today though, we are extremely proud to announce that teams competing on this day, will do so for the ‘Tuffy Cup’, a perpetual trophy bearing the name of one of Queenslands finest ever Detectives – Ian Tuffield, who tragically took his own life on 11 September 2012.

In many ways Tuffy truly epitomised not only what it is to be a Queensland Detective, but more importantly, what it is to be a Police Officer full stop. We feel truly privileged to be able to honour him if only in this small way.

For those interested, there are still playing spots available but they are selling out fast! Any queries can be made to Gavin on 0421 735755 or alternatively, via message to us here at Blue HOPE.

 

https://www.facebook.com/HelpingOutPoliceEverywhere/photos/pb.309074082575371.-2207520000.1458145942./607304876085622/?type=3&theater

 

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Justyn Raymond LIMOND

Justyn Raymond LIMOND 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 38683

Rank:  Detective Senior Constable

Stations?, St Marys ( Pro Con ), Regentville ( Det. ), Parramatta ( State Crime, Firearms Unit )

ServiceFrom  to  28 February 2012 = ? years Service

Awards:  Commander’s Commendation – Strike Force Burindi 2013

Born:  17 April 1975

Died on:  28 February 2012

Cause:  Pulmonary embolism DVT

Age:  36

Funeral date:  6 March 2012

Funeral location:  All Saints Anglican Church, Singleton

Buried at:  Sedgefield Cemetery, Gresford Rd, Singleton

Anglican Lawn, Section 3, Row Q, grave 6

Memorial: NSW Police force Service Memorial Wall, Sydney Police Centre, Surry Hills, E8 ( right wall )

GPS:  -32.54715457297511,  151.21848766732023

 

Justyn Raymond LIMOND - NSWPF - Died 28 Feb 2012 - Grave

 Memorial at:  Sydney Police Centre.

Sunday 27 September 2015. Memorial Wall dedication at the Sydney Police Centre, Surry Hills
Sunday 27 September 2015.
Memorial Wall dedication at the Sydney Police Centre, Surry Hills

 

 

 [alert_red]JUSTYN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_red]  * BUT SHOULD BE

 

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

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal

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Justyn had returned to the family home to help care for his younger brother who had a brain tumor but Justyn died 10 days after arriving.

His brother, Christopher, died from that brain tumor 9 weeks to the day, after Justyn had died.

May they both forever Rest In Peace

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Justyn’s parents would like to remind people about the very real danger of DVT, due to immobility, which the Coroner attributed directly Justyn’s job.  Get away from that type writer, out of that seating position and exercise those legs.

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Newcastle Herald     2 March 2012

LIMOND, JUSTYN RAYMOND Passed away suddenly at North Rothbury 28th February, 2012 Aged 36 Years

Loved son of STEPHEN and ADELLA. Loving brother of CHRISTIAN, LACHLAN, BENNETT, BRONWYN, TED and SHAUNA. Loved partner of KATHY.

Family and Friends of JUSTYN, the LIMOND, PAGE and MILLER FAMILIES are warmly invited to attend his Funeral to be held in All Saints Anglican Church, Singleton, TUESDAY 6th March 2012 commencing at 11.30am followed by Private Family Burial. By request no flowers, donations may be left at the Church to aid the Singleton Cancer Appeal.

In the care of Chapmans Funerals Singleton 6572 1089 a.f.d.a.

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*  Despite the fact that the current aerial view of the cemetery with Google map does NOT show a row of graves, there is, in fact, a 5th row of graves and the ‘peace’ marker is the location that the boys graves are located at.

The Singleton Council map shows that 5th row.

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Brett KINLOCH

Brett KINLOCH

Australian Federal Police Force

Regd. #  ?

Rank?

Stations?

Service:  From  ?  to  ?

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Unit:  UNMIT

Regiment:  ?

Enlisted:  ?

Service #  ?

Rank:  ?

Embarkation:  ?

Next of kin:  ?

Religion:  ?

Single / Married:  ?

Returned to Australia:  ?

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Awardsawarded the Dag Hammarskjöld Medal. The U.N. Secretary-General established the Dag Hammarskjöld medal for posthumous award to members of peacekeeping operations who lost their lives during service with a peacekeeping operation under the operational control and authority of the United Nations.

Born:

Died on?

Place of death:  East Timor

Cause:  Heart attack

Age?

Funeral date?

Funeral location?

Buried at?

Memorial at?

[alert_blue]BRETT is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_blue] * NOT JOB RELATED

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Brian Joseph KENNY




Zigmars Julius STENGELIS

 Zigmars Julius STENGELIS

aka  Ziggy & Stan

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 16703

Redfern Police Academy – Class 145

Rank?

Stations?, S.W.O.S., Special Branch ( 21 Division ),  Bankstown

Service:  From  5 November 1974  to  ?

Awards:  National Medal – granted 23 October 1981

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 28 May 1992

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 24 March 2000

Military Police:  Regd # 214886.  Served September 1962 to September 1974

Born:  17 June 1945

Died on:  Tuesday  28 August 2012 @ 9.20pm

Cause:  ‘Long illness’

Age:  67

Funeral date:  Tuesday  4 September 2012 @ 11.30am

Funeral location:  Hillside Chapel, Palmdale Crematorium, Palmdale, NSW

Buried at:  Cremated

 

Ziggy Stengelis, Glenn Wheatley, John Farnham and Shaun Edwards at the Indy Grand Prix on the Gold Coast, Qld,1994. The four of us spent three days and two nights together....what a trip!
Ziggy Stengelis, Glenn Wheatley, John Farnham and Shaun Edwards at the Indy Grand Prix on the Gold Coast, Qld,1994. The four of us spent three days and two nights together….what a trip!

[alert_blue]ZIGMARS is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_blue] * NOT JOB RELATED

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Zigmars Julius STENGELIS - Army Certificate
Zigmars Julius STENGELIS – Army Certificate

Vale : SGT Zigmars Julius (Stan) Stengelis

29-08-2012
– VALE –
 
214886 SGT Zigmars Julius (Stan) Stengelis
17 June 1945 – 28 August 2012
Aged 67 Years
 
Regretfully, I inform you of the passing of
214886 SGT Zigmars Julius (Stan) Stengelis
at 2120 hrs on Tuesday 28 August 2012 after along illness.
Stan joined the Army in September 1962 and after recruit training was allocated to Armoured Corps. He transferred to RACMP in December 1964 where he served until his discharged in September 1974 to join the NSW Police Force. Stan served in S Comd Pro Coy Abbotsford Vic, SIB Melbourne, N Comd Pro Coy Indooroopilly Qld.
Stan had two tours of Vietnam in 1966 / 67 and again in 1971 / 72.
Stan was a good digger who enjoyed spinning a yarn over a beer with his mates. He will be fondly remembered.
LEST WE FORGET
Condolences to : Mrs Coral Stengelis, 4a Shannon Parade, Berkeley Vale. NSW. 2261
Funeral Details : 1130 hrs, Tuesday 4 September 2012
Hillside Chapel, Palmdale Crematorium
Palmdale Road, Palmdale. NSW. 2258
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http://www.heavenaddress.com/Zigmars-Julius-Stengelis/456850/
http://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/DetailsReports/ItemDetail.aspx?Barcode=9850536&isAv=N
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Veteran Search Result

Name:
Service No:
Service:
Date Of Birth:
Rank:
Place Of Birth:
Corps:
National Service:
permission for use of service badge for commemorative purposes
Summary of Unit Name(s) Start Date End Date
Section, 1st Divisional Provost Company 22/04/1966 30/01/1967
Australian Force Vietnam Provost Unit 31/01/1967 26/04/1967
Australian Force Vietnam Provost Unit 08/07/1971 09/03/1972

http://www.vietnamroll.gov.au/VeteranDetails.aspx?VeteranId=1271269

 

 

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Immigrant Ships
Transcribers Guild

Castel Bianco

 

 

 

 

Departure Port: Genoa, Italy – Departure Date: 27 Apr 1949
Arrival Port: Sydney – Australia – Arrival Date: 27 May 1949
International Refugee Organisation – Group Resettlement to Australia

This passenger list contains individuals and families that migrated to Australia after World War II from various European Countries including Germany, Hungary, Russia, Ukraine, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, etc. Most passengers are World War II refugees or displaced persons.

…….

667  STENGELIS  Julijs 
668  STENGELIS  Vilma 
669  STENGELIS  Zigmars
…….
http://immigrantships.net/v5/1900v5/castelbianco19490527.html
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Shirley Grace KENT

Shirley Grace KENT – Police widow

New South Wales Police Force

Stations?

Service:  From  to  ?

Awards?

Born?

Died on:  30 April 2012

Cause?

Age:  76

Funeral date:  7 May 2012 @ noon

Funeral location:  Rankins Funeral Parlour, 270 Cowper Street, Warrawong

Buried at?

 

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