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Terence Earle LESTER

Terence Earle LESTER

New South Wales Police Force

Redfern Police Training Academy – Class 87A

Regd. # 10049

 

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 29 May 1961 ( aged 19 years, 6 months, 29 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed Monday 3 July 1961 ( aged 19 years, 8 months, 3 days )

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 April 1967

Senior Constable – appointed 1 April 1971

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 15 November 1977

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 30 July 1984

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 2 May 1986

Inspector – appointed ? ? ?

Chief Inspector – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank:  Chief Inspector – retired

 

Stations:

?, Clarence St Sydney ( 1 Division )( ProCst ), ?, South Coast District ( 1967 ), Remington Building – Senior Courses, Academy ( 1980’s ), HWP, North Region Traffic co-ordinator

 

Service:  From  29 May 1961  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

 

Awards:  National medal – granted 11 December 1980 ( Sgt )

1st Clasp to National medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( SenSgt )

2nd Clasp to National medal – granted 28 August 1997 ( SenSgt )

 

Born:  Thursday  30 October 1941

Died on:  Thursday  25 June 2015

Cause?

Age:  73 years, 7 months, 26 days

 

Funeral date:  Wednesday  1 July 2015 @ 2pm

Funeral location:  Narara Valley Baptist Church, 149 Narara Valley Drive, NARARA, NSW

Buried at?

Terry LESTER, Terence Earl LESTER, Terence LESTER

 

Terry Lester (left) and Dallas Tidyman (right) at the Goulburn PDTS late 1991 or early 1992. Dallas killed whilst instructing on a HWP motorcycle course at Boorowa, NSW. RIP two good friends.
Terry Lester (left) and Dallas Tidyman (right) at the Goulburn PDTS ( Police Driver Training Section ) late 1991 or early 1992. Dallas killed whilst instructing on a HWP motorcycle course at Boorowa, NSW. RIP two good friends.

 

More guys from class 87A 29 May, 1961: Harvey Juergens 10018, Doug Philp 10041, Les Wyatt 10039, Peter (Bob) Drooger 10019, Mike Stephens 10026, Ian McPHEE 10009, Terry Lester 10049.
More guys from class 87A 29 May, 1961: Harvey Juergens 10018, Doug Philp 10041, Les Wyatt 10039, Peter (Bob) Drooger 10019, Mike Stephens 10026, Ian McPHEE 10009, Terry Lester 10049.

 

Terry Lester

 

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

 

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LESTER, Terry.
30.10.41 – 25.6.15.

Beloved husband of Marilyn,

loved father of Kristie and Lara,

proud father in law of Warwick and Graeme, and

cherished Grandfather of William, Joseph, Kate, Molly and Emma.

Celebration Service to held at Narara Valley Baptist Church, Narara at 2pm Wednesday (1 July 2015).

Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on June 27, 2015

– See more at: http://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/smh-au/obituary.aspx?n=terry-lester&pid=175164159#sthash.v6BVFsHb.dpuf


 

Staysafe Committee Report 01 October 1996 – Inquiry into General Urban Speed Limit of NSW

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Olympics chiefs consult with activists

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The World Today Archive – Wednesday, 1 December , 1999  00:00:00

Reporter: Rafael Epstein

COMPERE: Already, the organisers in Sydney are studying today’s events at the World Trade Organisation protests in Seattle. The organisers concede it would be possible for demonstrators to disrupt access to Olympic venues next year. However Superintendent Terry Lester from Olympic security command says alternative routes have already been planned. And Superintendent Lester has been telling Raphael Epstein police are already consulting with political and activist groups liaising so there’s advance notice of demonstrations.

TERRY LESTER: Well, during Games time we obviously plan for these sort of incidents happening – not only demonstrations, but also car crashes and other incidents that may block the Olympic lanes or the CBD or other areas where a lot of people are trying to get to and from Olympic venues. Now, the way we do this is we’ve got the Olympic routes already planned out. As secondary to those, we’ve got another lot of Olympic routes where, if the first one becomes blocked, we use the alternate. We’re also trying to get people to speak to us before they demonstrate so that they can get their message across. It’s important for them to get their message across to the media, to the rest of the world, if you like, and it’s important that they do have their say.

RAPHAEL EPSTEIN: But Sydney’s already a, should we say, difficult city, traffic-wise and transport-wise. It would potentially be quite easy for them to block off the major roads leading to Olympic sites, wouldn’t it, with a couple of thousand demonstrators.

TERRY LESTER: Oh yes. And we recognise what’s happening in Seattle at the moment as to these limited number of demonstrators and effectively slowing up a major event. But working with ORTA and the RTA and the local councils, we’re trying to say to these people ‘you’ve got the right to demonstrate, we recognise that, but we’ve also got to keep the Games going at the same time’. So we’re trying to provide an alternative system, if you like, so that if one – one system does become blocked up, the alternative is there and it’s readily available to us.

RAPHAEL EPSTEIN: So if a group of demonstrators then is uncooperative, you’re going to have to rely on those back-up routes to get people into venues.

TERRY LESTER: Yes, that’s correct.

RAPHAEL EPSTEIN: How far advanced are preparations for those alternative routes?

TERRY LESTER: Oh, very much advanced. We’ve already, with ORTA, released to the public the Olympic routes where people are going – major routes which are travelling to and from the various venues around the city. There’s 11 of those. And we’ve already got secondary routes already planned out and identified – which ones – the ones that we are going to use.

RAPHAEL EPSTEIN: Would you need special powers at all to, I guess, disperse demonstrators if they are causing a real problem, if they do manage to block off all of the routes into a venue?

TERRY LESTER: No. We can use the current legislation that we already have for people causing an unreasonable obstruction – things like that, you know. And how we clear up demonstrations now is the way which we’ll do it during the Games.

RAPHAEL EPSTEIN: What do you think of the fact that tear-gas was used in Seattle this morning on the demonstrators?

TERRY LESTER: Oh, I’d rather not comment on that. I wasn’t even aware of that problem in the first place, you know. And how people police in Seattle may be totally different to the way we police here.

RAPHAEL EPSTEIN: Do you know if tear-gas has ever been used on demonstrators in Australia?

TERRY LESTER: No, I’m not aware of that. Obviously we’ve got the capsicum sprays which come out. But that’s in a reasonable life-threatening situation where enabled to use that.

You know, Australian society – the Olympic Games, you know, are melding well together. And what we’re trying to do here – it’s a friendly, open sort of a Games. But I don’t think we’re going to have serious-type demonstrations like they’re having in Seattle or with the MUA.

COMPERE: Superintendent Terry Lester is with the Olympic Security Command. He was speaking with Raphael Epstein.

http://www.abc.net.au/worldtoday/stories/s70052.htm




Maurice Barrett RICHARDS

Maurice Barrett RICHARDS

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 8457

Rank:  Senior Sergeant – retired

Stations?, Lockhart ,Wagga Wagga – OIC of Traffic & HWP

Service:  From  to  ?

Awards?

Born:  29 June 1930

Died on:  Saturday  20 June 2015

Cause:  short battle with Cancer

Age:  84

Funeral date24 June 2015

Funeral location:  held graveside

Buried at:  Lockhart Lawn Cemetery

Row D  Plot 65

 

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RICHARDS, Maurice Barrett
Passed away peacefully at Lockhart Hospital on Saturday 20th June 2015.
Loved husband to Barbara. Loving father and father-in-law of Robert & Noreen Richards, Maree & John (dec’d) Wilson.

Cherished poppy of Ada and Georgie.

Will be sadly missed by all his family and friends.

Aged 84 years.

A private burial was held at the Lockhart Lawn Cemetery as per Maurice’s wishes.

Published in The Wagga Daily Advertiser on June 25, 2015
Friday, 26 June 2015
You will be missed so much uncle Maurice sending lots and love and hugs to Aunty Barbra Rob and Marie xoxoxoxox

– See more at: http://tributes.dailyadvertiser.com.au/obituaries/dailyadvertiser-au/obituary.aspx?n=maurice-barrett-richards&pid=175140312#sthash.vUD55DZL.dpuf
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Maurice graduated from the old Redfern Police Barracks ( year unknown ) and was the son of Detective ‘ Tiger ‘ Richards – an investigating officer in the Sydney Razor Gang case.
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Ray BERGER

Ray Berger

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 6678

Rank:  Chief Inspector – retired

Stations?, Parramatta

Service:  From  to  ?

Awards:  National Medal – granted 8 June 1988

Born?

Died on:  Thursday  25 June 2015

Cause?

Age:  86

Funeral date?

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Buried at?

 

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Ray used to be Stationed at Parramatta and when he retired from NSW Police Force & then worked for corrective services, in the weekend detainee area. He used to go it to police stations and check on the detainees who were doing car washing, mowing lawns etc to make sure they were actively engaged in doing some work and not sitting on their bums, but they had to be back at Parramatta gaol on Sunday’s for lunch.

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Edward James COHEN

Edward James COHEN – OAM

aka  Ted

late of Hawks Nest

New South Wales Police Force

Joined NSW Police Force via NSW Police Cadet system on 3 March 1952

Cadet # 987

Regd. # 7535

Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – commenced 3 March 1952

Probationary Constable – appointed 26 March 1953

Senior Constable – appointed 26 March 1964

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 2 September 1968

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 26 October 1976

Inspector 3rd Class – appointed 31 March 1984

Final Rank:  Inspector – retired

Stations:  Cadet:  Regent St ( 2 Division ), M.O. Unit.

Police:  Regent St ( 2 Division ), Vice Squad, Burwood ( 9 Division ), Ashfield ( 11 Division ),  School Lecturing Section ( 1954 – 17 years ), Granville GD’s – 18 Division ( Sgt ), Merrylands ( 26 Division ), Cabramatta – 34 Division ( Sgt 2/C ), Campbelltown – 35 Division ( ten months ), Bowral – OIC ( 2 years & Sgt 1/C ), Mudgee ( Sgt 1/C ) in the late 1970’s for 4 years.  Petersham ( 11 Division ) 1984, Campsie, Balmain, Ashfield – Retirement

ServiceFrom  3 March 1952  to  ? pre 28 May 1990 = 38+ years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 28 May 1990

Medal of the Order of Australia – granted 10 June 2002

Born:  26 March 1934

Died on:  Saturday  24 April 2015

Cause:  Cancer – Prostate

Age:  81

Funeral date?

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Ted COHEN
Ted COHEN

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Medal (OAM) in the division

June 10 2002

MEDAL (OAM) IN THE DIVISION

Edward James COHEN, Hawks Nest, NSW For service to the community, particularly through the job placement program of the Salvation Army.

http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2002/06/10/1022982813569.html

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Ted joined the Cadets on 3 March 1952 and served at Regent Street and the MO Section. He was called to National Service training at Ingleburn during that year and was sworn in as a Probationary Constable on 26 March 1953.

His early service saw him at Regent Street, the Vice Squad, Burwood and Ashfield. In 1954 the School Lecturing Section occupied his energies where he remained for the next 17 years. By this time he had reached the rank of Sergeant and was transferred back to general duties at Granville and Merrylands. Cabramatta was his next port of call where 12 police officers attempted to keep law and order for 48,000 people. Whilst at Cabramatta, he was promoted to Sergeant 2nd Class and transferred to Campbelltown where he remained for ten months.

He was successful in securing a posting to Bowral as Officer in Charge, and after 2 years was promoted to Sergeant 1st Class. Mudgee was next in line where he saw service for another four years and held office in 14 community organisations and was President of Rotary International.

In 1984 Ted returned to Sydney pending promotion to Inspector where he saw service at Petersham, Campsie, Balmain and Ashfield, retiring from Ashfield aged 55.

Retirement did not suit Ted, and for 2 years he occupied himself by assisting ailing business companies as a management consultant. After that time, he retired again. But it was not long before he was back at work. This time with the Salvation Army, not as a box-shaker as his brother thought, but as a human resources consultant, getting people over 40 back into work through the Mature Workers’ Program. This was the zenith of his working career as he was the most successful consultant in the country, securing over 3,500 placements. Such was his success that when he retired in 2000, all tiers of government recognised his achievements.

Federal and State Governments recorded his achievements in Hansard, and Local Government gave a civic reception to mark his retirement. Other recognitions were: the Pride of Workmanship Award by Rotary International; Certificate of Appreciation by the Salvation Army (only one other non-Salvationist has received the award); the Older Person of the Year Award, presented by the Commonwealth Government. In 2002, Ted was awarded an Order of Australia Medal for Services to the Community. This included being a Scoutmaster, President of the Parents and Citizens Associations at various schools, working for the Royal Childrens’ Far West Scheme as well as his career achievements.

Ted has always recognised the advantages of knowledge and spent 22 years studying part-time at various universities and has numerous tertiary qualifications. During his police service, he encouraged others to seek greater knowledge and aspire to achieve. He supervised Ken Moroney, Christine Nixon, Jacqueline Milledge and many others who have made their mark in the community.

http://www.expolicecadets.asn.au/personality.php?id=17


 

 




Valerie Phyllis WARK

 Valerie Phyllis WARK – wife of

Kenneth Ronald ‘Ron’ WARK

( retired Assistant Commissioner )

aka  Val

( late of Hervey Bay, Qld )

New South Wales Police Force

Rank:  – Wife

Stations?, Liverpool as Sgt 2/Class

Service:  From  to  ?

Awards?

Born?

Died on:  Friday  12 June 2015

Cause?

Age:  86

Funeral date:  Wednesday  17 June 2015 @ 10am

Funeral location:  J. Kirk & Sons Funerals, Urraween, Qld

Buried at:  Cremated


 

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enneth Ronald WARK, Ron WARK, Val WARK
Ron WARK & Val WARK – 2011

WARK, Valerie Phyllis  ” Val “

Of Hervey Bay.  Passed away at Hervey Bay Hospital on 12 June 2015, aged 86 years.

Dearly loved wife of Ron ; mother of Grahame, Neil and Rhonda ; mother-in-law, grandmother and great-grandmother of their families.

” Peace at last “

A Service for Val will be held in the Orana Chapel of J Kirk & Sons’, Hervey Bay Crematorium, 224 Urraween Rd, Urraween, on Wednesday, 17 June at 10am.

No flowers by request.

 

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/frasercoastchronicle-au/obituary.aspx?n=valerie-wark&pid=175077831


 

 

Ron WALK - Police Weekly. Vol 21 # 26, 20 July 2009
Ron WALK – Police Weekly. Vol 21 # 26, 20 July 2009


 




Judy LESTER

Judy LESTER

New South Wales Police Force

Public Servant –  ?, Inspectors Clerk, S.A.O.

Regd. # ?

Rank:  S.A.O.

Stations:  Liverpool, ‘ I ‘ District / S.W. Region Office, Macquarie Fields

Service:  From  to  ? = 39 years Service

Awards?

Born:  1 November 1952

Died on?

Cause:  Cancer – suffered complications stemming from chemotherapy

Age:  62

Funeral date:  Tuesday  23 June 2015 @ 2pm

Funeral location:  West Chapel, Memorial Ave, Rookwood Cemetery, NSW

Buried at?

Judy LESTER
Judy LESTER


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Nellie TAYLOR

 Nellie TAYLOR – Widow of Vic

( Late of Wahroonga )

New South Wales Police Force

RankWife

Stations?

Service:  From  to  ?

Awards?

Born:  14 July 1915

Died on:  Sunday  17 May 2015

Cause?

Age:  99 & 10 mths

Funeral date:  Friday  22 May 2015 @ 1.15pm

Funeral location:  North Chapel of Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Delhi Rd, Nth Ryde

Buried at:  Cremated

 

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TAYLOR, Nellie.
14.07.1915 – 17.05.2015
Late of Wahroonga

Loved wife of Vic (dec). Loved mother of Rex and Judy and adored grandmother of Brett, Sharon and Phil and great-grandmother of Joshua and Owen.

To our loving mother, Nanna and great Nan…you love us without question and in abundance. You were beautiful in every way. We will always love you and never forget you.

Aged 99 years
and 10 months

The Funeral Service for NELLIE will be held in the North Chapel of Northern Suburbs Crematorium, Delhi Road, North Ryde on Friday (May 22, 2015) commencing at 1.15am.

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Robert George KENNEDY

 Robert George KENNEDY

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 9607

Rank?

Stations?

Service:  From  to  ?

Awards?

Born?

Died on:  Saturday  6 June 2015

Cause?

Age:  81

Funeral date:  Friday  12 June 2015 @ 1pm

Funeral location:  The Chapel, Shoalhaven Memorial Gardens & Lawn Cemetery, Worrigee Rd, Worrigee, NSW

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Alan George HUBBLE

Alan George HUBBLE

aka  Barney Rubble

New South Wales Police Force

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Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 1 November 1965

Constable – appointed 1 November 1966

Senior Constable – appointed 1 November 1974

Sergeant – appointed 2 September 1981

Detective

Final Rank:  Detective Sgt

Stations?, Fairfield Detective ( 34 Division )-( Drug Unit ), Liverpool ( 22 Division ), Merrylands ( 26 Division )-( Holroyd )?

ServiceFrom  ? pre Nov 1965  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

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

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

Born:  10 October 1939 in Hemal Hampsted, England

Died on:  Wednesday  10 June 2015

Cause?

Age:  75

Funeral date:  Thursday  18 June 2015 @ 10am

Funeral location:  North Chapel, Pinegrove Crematorium, Kington St, Minchinbury

Buried at:  Cremated

 

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I remember Alan from the old Fairfield ( 34 Division, ‘I’ District ) Police Station in Smart St, Fairfield, back in the late 1970’s where he was part of the Drug Squad.

Remembered as a nice bloke.

Cal

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Kenneth PERRIN

Kenneth PERRIN

aka  Ken

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 7873

Rank:  Inspector – retired

Stations?, Parramatta HWP, Penrith ( 36 Division ), Katoomba

Service:  From  to  31 August 1988 = 33 years Service

Awards?

Born:  30 May 1930

Died on:  Friday  5 June 2015

Cause?

Age:  85

Funeral date:  Friday  12 June 2015 @ 11.30am

Funeral location:  West Chapel, Pinegrove Memorial Park Cemetery & Crematorium

Buried at?

Ken PERRIN
Ken PERRIN


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