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Malcolm SCOTT

Malcolm SCOTT 

AKA  MAL
Late of  ?

Victoria Police member

prior to joining AFP

Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

VicPol #  25086

Rank:  Senior Constable

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1985 to  ? ? 2007 = 22 years Service

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Australian Federal Police Force

AFP Academy Class #  ???

AFP Regd. #  ????

Rank?

Final Rank = ?

Stations?, IDG ( International Deployment Group ), Papua New Guinea ( 2014 ), East Timor,

ServiceFrom? ? 2007 to  4 November 201710 years Service

Awards:   ?

Born:   11 April 1958

Died on:   Saturday  4 November 2017 just before 9am

Age:  59

Cause:   Depression – Suicide – gunshot

Event location:  foyer of AFP Headquarters, La Trobe St, Melbourne

Event date:  Saturday  4 November 2017 just before 9am

Funeral date:   ? ? ?

Funeral location:   ?

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

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Malcolm SCOTT

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Malcolm SCOTT
Malcolm SCOTT
Malcolm SCOTT

AFP officer workplace suicides: Headquarters scene of second tragic death

A SECOND workplace suicide has rocked the Australian Federal Police after another member died at the Melbourne Headquarters.

AN AUSTRALIAN Federal Police officer who is believed to have taken his own life inside the Melbourne Headquarters over the weekend was the second to do so in the building this year.

It was the latest in a string of apparent workplace suicides that have rocked the embattled organisation.

News.com.au understands that AFP member Malcolm Scott, 59, walked into the foyer of the building and died by suicide just before 9am on Saturday.

AFP Commissioner Andrew Colvin said it was “with great sadness I can confirm one of our police officers has died in Melbourne … as a result of a gunshot wound”.

“The male officer was found by colleagues in the AFP’s Melbourne Headquarters in La Trobe Street,” Mr Colvin said.

Mr Scott’s death followed that of colleague Sue Jones, 53, who died by a gunshot in shockingly similar circumstances in the same building earlier this year. Mr Scott and Ms Jones had worked on the same team within the Melbourne branch, according to colleagues who spoke to news.com.au. Both deaths were believed to be non-suspicious.

Independent police advocacy and support group Blue Hope spokesman Mark Kelly said: “It’s tragic and does point to problems in the AFP.

“We’ve been contacted by a lot of members who have been struggling with PTSD.”

Mr Kelly said he was concerned officers might be trying to send a message by taking their lives in the workplace.

The circumstances in the lead up to Mr Scott’s or Ms Jones’ deaths are not yet publicly known. But the tragic incidents have highlighted an increasingly fragile workforce in an organisation that has now seen two members go to work and die there in within nine months of each other. According to AFP whistleblowers, the deaths are symptomatic of a stressed workforce that has been overexposed to a toxic — and dangerous — culture.

Ms Jones’ death prompted close to 100 current and former AFP agents to contact news.com.au about the organisation’s extreme bullying culture and its mismanagement of the issue.

Many of those who came forward said they or their loved ones had contemplated or attempted suicide because of poor treatment at the hands of the organisation and a lack of internal support.

“It’s like looking at a whole lot of ticking time bombs and wondering which one will go off,” one AFP source told news.com.au in February this year.

It was a prediction those who spoke out publicly believed would come to fruition.

There are now grave concerns from within the AFP community that some struggling members with access to firearms may not only be a risk to themselves, but also to others.

MORE: Suicide concerns for AFP agents

MORE: AFP agents’ harrowing stories

Several AFP officers who contacted news.com.au said “things have only become worse” in recent times.

“Anytime another story comes out it turns the spotlight on AFP and then the sharks come out,” one source said.

“The AFP only cares about managing their image, it’s toxic.

“There needs to be an inquiry.”

An AFP spokesman on Tuesday said members of the organisation “were shocked and saddened following the incident on Saturday — with our deepest sympathies extended to the officer’s family and colleagues”.

“The AFP recognises that policing is in inherently difficult job that can place the mental and physical health of members at risk,” the statement read.

“This is why the AFP has a range of systems and protocols in place that recognise the seriousness of mental illness, and to provide necessary support to affected members.”

MORE: Push for inquiry into the AFP

MORE: Inside the AFP

Mr Scott had served in the AFP’s International Deployment Group (IDG) in East Timor and Papua New Guinea before returning to Melbourne.

Prior to that Mr Scott served as a member in Victoria Police. He was also a popular footballer who had played 10 games and kicked 26 goals for St Kilda in 1979-1980 and later played one game for Sydney. He was a country footballer with the Sebastopol, North Ballarat and Bacchus Marsh clubs.

Bacchus Marsh Club president Adam Sutherland described Mr Scott as a “special member of the Cobra family being a player, Captain, Coach, Mentor, Leading Goal Kicker, and member of the Team of the Era”.

“He is also a BFL Hall of Fame member, and decorated North Ballarat and Sebastopol player and member. Malcolm was also a very community-minded person, performing many community roles over many years, most recently of course as a member of the Australian Federal Police to do his bit to help make and keep our country safe,” Mr Sutherland said.

“All who knew Malcolm will never forget him.”

MORE: AFP agent’s open letter

MORE: AFP Commissioner’s vow

One of many tributes to Mr Scott that poured in on social media described him as “a great guy who touched the lives of thousands”.

“A respected veteran police officer and admired AFL coach, he quietly commanded respect, and his deeds and mannerisms made him a stand out as a true gentleman,” it read.

“His memory will live on in the hearts and minds of all those who had the privilege to meet him.

“Our sincere condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of this great officer, footballer and humanitarian.”

MORE: ‘It’s payback’

MORE: Internal investigations into whistleblowers a ‘necessary evil’

Victoria Police is preparing a report in relation to Mr Scott’s death for the state coroner.

“The AFP will closely consider the circumstances surrounding this recent incident as well as any recommendations from the coroner to determine if any further support or operational changes are required,” a statement from the AFP read.

One police welfare advocacy group spokesman told news.com.au: “The most important thing is that AFP should constantly be under a strong spotlight, we must never lose interest, assume that things got better, or fall for the plane-pulling stunts.”

If you need help call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Beyond Blue on 1300 224 636.

For more information on how to support others who might need help and what warning signs to look for, visit: Conversations Matter.

megan.palin@news.com.au

https://www.news.com.au/national/afp-officer-workplace-suicides-headquarters-scene-of-second-tragic-death/news-story/9a5f32d96b34b696307f9b17d316fe32?fbclid=IwAR0mV4W3RcdNzYCuXL69cyAb53IwwL5douNNNWmfYeRBTnydLwtSfsLIahg

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Ballarat football fraternity mourns great mentor Malcolm Scott

Ballarat’s football fraternity has vowed to rally behind the family of Ballarat Football Netball League Hall of Fame member, Malcolm Scott.

Scott, who had an illustrious playing and coaching career with Sebastopol and Bacchus Marsh clubs in the BFNL, died suddenly at the weekend.

Bacchus Marsh club president Adam Sutherland confirmed Scott’s passing to The Courier on Saturday evening.

Sutherland also posted on the Cobras’ Facebook page, informing their members of his death.

“Malcolm you have gone too soon but will live on in the hearts and memory of the Cobra family,” part of the post read.

The former St Kilda and Sydney player was a well known figure in the region’s football circles for his decorated career in the BFNL. He was also a long time member of the police force.

Scott coached the Sebastopol Football Club in 1983-85 and again in 1999-2001 and the club’s football department member Chris Parker told The Courier on Sunday the Scott family would be well supported by the entire football fraternity.

“Prue (Scott’s daughter) plays a big part in the Sebastopol FNC’s netball side and the club will rally around her, her mother and brother as much as we can,” Parker said.

Parker, who played at the Sebastopol club under the guidance of Scott as coach, described him as a great mentor.

“Malcolm led by example. He was a terrific player and coached a young side … he was an excellent mentor to the lot of us. He was a big influence on the young guys and was well-respected at the same time,” Parker said.

Parker also described Scott as eccentric. “He would often say or do something that you were not expecting.”

Scott was also modest about his football achievements. While researching Scott’s career before his induction into the BFNL Hall of Fame, Parker asked the Sebastopol coach about his AFL playing career, which included 11 games with St Kilda.

“That’s not worth mentioning,” was Scott’s reply.

Parker said while Scott’s formal involvement with the Sebastopol FNC finished several years ago, he still liked to watch matches throughout a season.

“He will be sadly missed around the club,” Parker said.

Scott’s football achievements included:

– North Ballarat FC junior player, played over 100 junior games with premierships in all grades

– North Ballarat FC senior player, played over 100 senior games

– North Ballarat FC premiership player (1978,79,82)

– Sebastopol FC senior player, played over 50 games

– Sebastopol FC coach (1983-85, 1999-2001), runners-up (1985 & 2000)

– Sebastopol FC life member (2002)

– Bacchus Marsh FC senior player, played over 100 games

– Bacchus Marsh FC Team of the Era member (2016)

– Bacchus Marsh FC leading goal-kicker five times

– Coached junior football teams at Bacchus Marsh and Sebastopol

– Coached senior football teams at Ballan and Learmonth

– Premiership player with the Avoca FC (1996). Also won league goal-kicking award

– Tony Lockett Medalist for most goals kicked in a BFL season (1987, 1990)

– Played 20 matches with the Ballarat FL senior interleague side. Member of the division 1 championship teams (1981-83)

– Represented the VCFL at the state championships (1984)

– Ballarat FL interleague coach of VCFL Country Championship Division 2 winning side (2001)

– Picked in the best team ever for the Sebastopol FC, Bacchus Marsh FC and North Ballarat FC

For help and support call Lifeline on 13 11 14 or beyondblue on 1300 224 636

https://www.thecourier.com.au/story/5035162/ballarat-football-fraternity-mourns-great-mentor-malcolm-scott/

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Gary MILLER

Gary MILLER 

Late of  ?

Victoria Police Force

Regd. #  30326

Rank:  Leading Senior Constable

Final Rank = Leading Senior Constable

Stations?, Highway Patrol – Death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  31 December 2017 ? years Service

Awards:   ?

Born:   ? ? ?

Died on:   Sunday  31 December 2017

Age?

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Wednesday  10 January 2018 @ 1.30pm

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

Funeral Parlour:  Selwyn Allen – 98881672

Buried at:   Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

 

 

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MILLER.
A Service celebrating the life of Leading Senior Constable Gary Miller will be held in the Chapel of the Victoria Police Academy, View Mount Rd, Glen Waverley on WEDNESDAY (Jan. 10, 2018) at 1.30 p. m.
A Private Cremation will follow.
In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in memory of Gary to McCulloch House. Envelopes available at the Service.
POLICE HONOURS
Funerals
Published in Herald Sun on 04/01/2018
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Victoria Police Historical Society 1 Jan 2018 ·
I would like to diverge a little from the subject of police history to acknowledge a member who passed away in service yesterday.
Leading Senior Constable Gary Miller, 30326, current Highway patrolman was an exceptional member and friend to many.
Committed to making the roads safer, Gary was in all respects the quiet achiever.
I say this with good authority having worked with Gary back in the day.
I acknowledge your service and dedication.
Stand easy Gary, your job here is done.
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Philip David HANLEY

Philip David HANLEY

AKA  Phil
Late of Shoreline Drive, Northshore, Port Macquarie

Goulburn Academy Class 243E

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  ????

Rank?

Stations: Ryde, Bathurst PCYC

ServiceFrom  29 October 1989  to  ? ? ? =  ? years Service

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

Born:   ? ? ?

Died on:   Thursday  12 October 2017 at Pt Macquarie

Age:  48

Cause:   Cancer – Brain ( 21 months after diagnosis )

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Friday  20 October 2017 @ 1pm

Funeral location:   Inness Gardens Memorial Park, Port Macquarie

Funeral Parlour: 

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

Philip David HANLEY
2013

 

Philip David HANLEY

 

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HANLEY Philip David (Phil)
Passed away peacefully on Thursday 12th October, 2017.
Late of Shoreline Drive, Northshore, Port Macquarie.
Dearly beloved Husband of Donna.
Loving Father of Harry, Fred and Max.
Fond Son and Son in law of Ray and Pat Hanley, Brian (deceased) and Marie Shaw.
Loving Brother of Shane, Roger and Joshua.
Brother in law, Uncle and Cousin to their Families
Aged 48 Years
A Service of Thanksgiving for the Life of Phil will be celebrated in the Chapel of the Innes Gardens Memorial Park Crematorium, Philip Charley Drive, Port Macquarie on Friday 20th October, 2017 commencing at 1.p.m.
By special request if you would like to wear footy jerseys, flanno and thongs in keeping with Phil’s casual approach to life.
October 24, 2017
standing at the funeral was like having my life flash before my eyes it was a very emotional moment and almost everyone cried including me.

after we all went to hibard and snuck into the trampoline park to have fun then played putt putt golf.

October 18, 2017
You will live on forever in our fond memories. Thank you for your big heart. After a courageous fight may you Rest In Peace .

Published in Port Macquarie News on Oct. 18, 2017

http://tributes.portnews.com.au/obituaries/portnews-au/obituary.aspx?n=philip-daavid-hanley-phil&pid=186973640
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Gavin John FREW

Gavin John EW

Late of Mt Bruno, formerly of Horsham

Victoria police force

Regd.  27893

Rank:  Leading Senior Constable

 

Stations: Broadmeadows, Ararat, Horsham and Wangaratta HWP – Death

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1989  to  24 September 2017= ? years Service

 

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

 

Born:   26 March 1969

Died on:  Sunday  24 September 2017

Age:  48

Cause:  PTSD – Suicide

 

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

 

Funeral date:  5 October 2017 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:  Our Lady’s Catholic Church, corner of Murdoch Road and White Street, Wangaratta

 

Buried at:  Private Cremation

 

 Funeral Director:   Mason Park Funerals – 03 57215060

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Gavin John FREW

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He is NOT mentioned on the VicPol Wall of Remembrance ( March 2018 )


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Family mourns dedicated Wangaratta police officer, father and ‘lovable idiot’ Gavin Frew

The death of Leading Senior Constable Gavin Frew has devastated his family and Wangaratta police colleagues who always found joy in his unique ways.

He had been stationed with the Wangaratta Highway Patrol in recent years after moving to the region from Horsham, but died this week.

Daughter Kaycee Frew said her father was her best friend.

“He was a loving husband, an amazing father and a lovable idiot to all,” she said.

“His many years of service in the Victoria police brought joy to the people who worked with him – the hole left in our lives is deep and painful.”

Gavin John FREW

Leading Senior Constable Frew was known for his dedication to the job and sense of humour, but also suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder.

Ms Frew described him as her “sad clown” and wanted to make him the face of the disorder within Victoria Police. His death comes as Police Remembrance Day will be commemorated on September 29.

Superintendent Paul O’Halloran said messages of sympathy for the loss of Leading Senior Constable Frew had come from the Border region and from Horsham.

“He was always quite vocal around the building … it’s had a really significant impact,” he said.

“We’re shocked and saddened. Gavin was a well-liked and very well-respected member of the Wangaratta Highway Patrol and he’s also really well known across the force.”

Horsham-based friend Michael Ryan said Leading Senior Constable Frew was loved by all.

“He was a gorgeous young man. It was very hard to not like him, even as a copper. He was just good to people,” he said.

“There was nothing about him that was evil or mean.”

Mr Ryan knew Mr Frew through their mutual involvement with Horsham Saints Football Netball Club.

“Gavin came from a fantastic family – really good community-minded people,” he said.

“He was really good policeman. It takes a bit of skill and nous to be good at the job and still be at peace with your community, but he was both. We could do with a lot more people like him.”

A service for Leading Senior Constable Frew will be held in Wangaratta next week.

If you or anyone you know needs help, support is available by calling Lifeline on 13 11 14.

 

Date of birth: 26 March, 1969
Date of passing: 23 September, 2017
FREW – Gavin John
(Late of Mt Bruno and formerly of Horsham)
Tragically taken too soon on Saturday September 23, 2017 aged 48 years.
Soulmate and best friend to Rebecca, Brendan, Jemma and Kaycee.
Beloved son of Neil and Maree and son-in-law to Gary and Diane.
Adored brother and brother-in-law of Jodie, Nicole, Fiona-Louise, Rodney and their families.

You left a space no-one can fill.
You were loved beyond life.

Funeral Details

Funeral Prayers for Leading Senior Constable Gavin Frew 27893 will be offered in Our Lady’s Catholic Church, corner of Murdoch Road and White Street, Wangaratta on Thursday October 5, 2017 commencing at 10.30am.
A Private Cremation will follow this Service.
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In lieu of flowers, a donation made to the Starlight Foundation for Rosie Carroll would be greatly appreciated. Donation envelopes will be available at the Church.


 

The final salute of respect for much-loved Wangaratta police officer Gavin Frew

 

The emotional, and at times funny, funeral for Leading Senior Constable Gavin Frew was a fitting tribute to the well-loved Wangaratta police officer.

His colleagues lined White Street after the service on Thursday in a guard of honour, saluting his casket and family members as a final mark of respect.

Leading Senior Constable Frew’s death came as a shock to those around him, and wife Bec Frew thanked the hundreds of people at the funeral for their support to keep her strong.

“If everybody just took on that little bit of love and happiness, and shared it with everyone around them, what a wonderful world it would be,” she said

“You were my other half, my soulmate, my anchor in so many storms … You made our world a better place, you will be forever in our hearts.”

He was remembered as a proud father, larrikin big brother, devoted friend and although he was constantly making those around him laugh on and off the job, he was the ultimate professional as a police officer.

Daughter Kaycee Frew said the day was a chance to “celebrate the life of a very loved idiot”.

Kaycee Frew September 24, 2017 · It hurts my soul to inform you all that my best mate Gavin has left us too soon. I will miss you forever. Thanks for helping to make me the amazing person I am today. Miss you so much already Dad. Rest easy my Gangster. ❤️
Kaycee Frew September 24, 2017 · It hurts my soul to inform you all that my best mate Gavin has left us too soon. I will miss you forever. Thanks for helping to make me the amazing person I am today. Miss you so much already Dad. Rest easy my Gangster. ❤️

“My dad had the amazing ability to make people laugh in any circumstance, especially under serious ones. His cheeky smile and quirky personality is what we’ll all miss the most,” she said.

Leading Senior Constable Frew graduated the police academy in 1989, passing the final fitness test despite a broken collarbone he suffered while trying to do a stand-up somersault after winning a football final.

He served in Broadmeadows, Ararat and Horsham, before moving to Wangaratta in 2012.

Most of the speakers at the funeral recounted Leading Senior Constable Frew’s favourite piece of trivia he would constantly ask family, friends, colleagues and even people he pulled over on the road: when was the Battle of Hastings?

Wangaratta Highway Patrol Sergeant Michael Connors confirmed the legend that the officer was always looking for a motorist who knew the right answer, 1066. “If they got that correct, there was a chance of them getting a warning,” he said.

Leading Senior Constable Frew’s call sign “Wangaratta 610” has been retired as a mark of respect.

Thursday’s service was also attended by Acting Chief Commissioner Andrew Crisp and Acting Assistant Commissioner Clive Rust.

Donations to the Starlight Children’s Foundation were being collected by the family in lieu of flowers.

Police ‘macho culture’ needs to change

Leading Senior Constable Gavin Frew was a man of extraordinary light and good humour, but he was also one of many police officers who suffered post-traumatic stress disorder.

His family now want to raise awareness of the condition.

Long-time friend Anthony Hoffmann told Thursday’s service about the many good times he had with Leading Senior Constable Frew, but said things had to change when it came to dealing with PTSD.

“Over the years we’d always get together and trade some war stories – some funny, some not so funny – but we’d never talk about how these moments affected us, I guess mainly because silently we did not want to appear weak,” he said.

This is wrong and we need to change this attitude.

“If there’s one thing we can and should take away from this tragedy, it’s that we need to change this macho culture and to learn to talk and to ask for help when we need it, otherwise we’ll needlessly lose more sons, daughters, husbands, wives, fathers, mothers, brothers and sisters – enough is enough.

“I implore you to take this message away today: life is precious and our time here short, so we owe it to our loved ones to be the best we can, but we can’t do that alone so it’s time to man up and be honest with those around you.

“Don’t wait to be asked, just please ask for help if you need it.”

Mr Hoffmann said his friend was a very courageous man, looking out for team mates on the football field and in other parts of life.

“He never took a backwards step, even when the odds were stacked against him,” he said.

If you or anyone you know needs help, support is available by calling Lifeline on 13 11 14.

 

 

Horsham Saints Cricket Club<br /> Like This Page · September 26, 2017 ·<br /> Vale Gavin Frew.<br /> This morning I learnt of the untimely passing of Gavin Frew who by his own words couldn't bat and couldn't bowl.<br /> Gavin played just the 20 matches for the club for 68 runs (HS 26) but he did return for our premiership reunions earlier this year as a member of the C Grade 1988/89 premiership team. Gavin was a Vicpol member here in Horsham before heading up to Wangaratta.<br /> On behalf of the Horsham Saints (formally St. Michael's) Cricket Club we pass on our condolences to his family. - Trent King, Secretary<br /> Remember is ok to not be ok.<br /> It's always okay to ask for help.<br /> If you notice mates acting strange it doesn't hurt to ask if they are okay.<br /> — with Mike Toone.<br />
Horsham Saints Cricket Club
Like This Page · September 26, 2017 ·
Vale Gavin Frew.
This morning I learnt of the untimely passing of Gavin Frew who by his own words couldn’t bat and couldn’t bowl.
Gavin played just the 20 matches for the club for 68 runs (HS 26) but he did return for our premiership reunions earlier this year as a member of the C Grade 1988/89 premiership team. Gavin was a Vicpol member here in Horsham before heading up to Wangaratta.
On behalf of the Horsham Saints (formally St. Michael’s) Cricket Club we pass on our condolences to his family. – Trent King, Secretary
Remember is ok to not be ok.
It’s always okay to ask for help.
If you notice mates acting strange it doesn’t hurt to ask if they are okay.
— with Mike Toone.


 




Joy IDE

Joy IDE

( Widow of Kenneth Noel IDE # 6792 & mother to Scott – Regd # 15735 )

Late of Merrylands

New South Wales Police Force

Rank: Police Wife & Police Mother

 Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:  8 December 1928

Died on: 5 December 2017

Age:  79

Cause:  Stroke

Event location:  Cardinal Gilroy Village, Merrylands

Event date:   5 December 2017

Funeral date:  Tuesday  12 December 2017 @ 1.30pm

Funeral location:  West Chapel, Pinegrove Crematorium, Great Western Hwy, Wallgrove

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial located at:  Pinegrove – Ceramic Court, Rose Garden 3, Plot 24A ( Ken ) & 24B ( Joy )

Joy IDE

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Widow of Ken IDE

IDE,  Joy
1928 – 2017
Beloved wife of Kenneth (dec). Devoted mother of Ashley & Scott.

Loving Grandmother & Great-grandmother.

Always in our hearts
In God’s care

Family and friends are warmly invited to attend Joy’s funeral at Pinegrove Memorial Park on TUESDAY (12th December 2017) commencing at 1:30 pm within the West Chapel.

 

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Services
Ph: 9676 0707

Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Dec. 9, 2017

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December 10, 2017
It broke our hearts to lose you but you did not go alone. For part of us went with you the day God called you home.

Joy IDE

Joy IDE

Joy IDE

 

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December 13, 2017
Mum, we saw you off yesterday and I am sure you would have been pleased with the service. The pain, I feel will take a long time to subside. I miss you so much and I think about the things I could have done to make your life somewhat easier. We are all too busy these days to look after our loved ones. It is too late now and I live with regrets. I was so proud to have you as my mother and I will see you in Heaven.
Rest in Peace Mum.
I will love you forever.
In Gods care.
December 13, 2017
Feel for ya matey,
my condolences.
Rob Scott,
Caboolture, Queensland

The Sydney Morning Herald   13 December 2017

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May God Bless you Joy. Your kind heart, sense of humor and smiling face will be missed but is forever in our hearts.

Regards Leanne, Rad and the Markovic family of #11

http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/joy-ide-obituary?pid=1000000187470239&view=guestbook&page=2

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Stephen Edward RUSSELL

Stephen Edward RUSSELL

Late of Five Dock

AKA  Plank – given to him by Police Instructors in 1977 due to him being long and skinny

New South Wales Police Force

Academy Class # 157

Regd. #  17815

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 5 December 1977

Constable – appointed 5 December 1978

Senior Constable – appointed 5 December 1986

Senior Constable – Retired

Stations: ?, Redfern GD’s, Rose Bay – Paddington Traffic Office – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre Dec 1977?  to  14 January 2007 = 29 years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 16 September 1993

Born:  Monday  2 July 1951

Died on:  Monday  18 December 2017

Age:  66yrs  5mths  16days

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:  Friday, 5 January 2018 @ 2pm

Funeral location:  St Alban’s Anglican Church, 171 Great North Road, Five Dock

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial located at?

Stephen Edward RUSSELL - Academy Class 157 photo
Stephen Edward RUSSELL – Academy Class 157 photo

 

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RUSSELL
Stephen Edward
18th December, 2017
of Five Dock

Much loved father to Jason.

Loving brother to Jennifer, Leonard and Ronald.

Steve will be sadly missed by their extended families.

Aged 66 years
At Rest

The relatives and friends of Stephen are invited to attend his Funeral Service to be held at St Alban’s Anglican Church 171 Great North Road, Five Dock on FRIDAY (5th January 2018) appointed to commence at 2 pm.

Private Cremation

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January 5, 2018
My Stevie Wonder,
It comes with heartfelt sadness to hear of you passing. We knew each other for 42 years many laughs, many oysters & prawns & lots of blood sweat & tears but that was our glue. I miss your voice & naughtiness. Happy Fishing Mate, get me a black fish.
Will take the good of you with me in this world.
Love you forever, Teenie Weenie Ballerineeeee xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

 

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Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Dec. 30, 2017

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Anthony Sylvester JEFFRIES

Anthony Sylvester JEFFRIES    APM

aka  TONY
Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Cadet

Cadet #  1853

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  11387

 

Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – commenced 12 August 1963 ( aged 17 years, 4 months, 21 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 22 March 1965 ( aged 19 years, 0 months, 0 days )

Constable – appointed 22 March 1966

Called up for National Service Training for period 31 March 1966 to 27 October 1967

Senior Constable – appointed 22 March 1974

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 28 March 1981

Chief Superintendent – Retirement

 

Stations: ?

 

ServiceFrom  12 August 1963  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

 

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NASHOS

Service name:               ?

Service number:          ?

Rank:                               ?

Date of birth:                ?

Place of birth:               ?

Date of intake:              ?

NS Training:                   31 March 1966 to 27 October 1967  National Service Training

Follow Up Training:   ?

Basic Training:             ?

Next of Kin:                   ?

Medals:                           ?

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Police Awards:  National Medal – granted 15 April 1981 ( Sgt 3/c )

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

Australian Police Medal ( APM ) – granted 26 January 2001 ( C/Supt )

2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 6 April 2001 ( C/Supt )

 

Born:  Friday 22 March 1946

Died on:  Thursday  21 December 2017

Age:  71 years, 8 months, 29 days

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

 

Funeral date:  Thursday  4 January 2018 @ 10.30am

Funeral location:  St Rose Catholic Church, 4 Rose Avenue, Collaroy Plateau, NSW

Buried at?

 Memorial located at?

 

 

TONY 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


May they forever Rest In Peace


JEFFRIES,  Anthony [Tony].
22.03.1946 – 23.12.2017Dearly loved husband of Margaret. Loving and supportive father of Brett and David, father-in-law of Alexandra and Neleen.

Served his country and family with honour.
His works go unseen.

A Mass to Celebrate Tony’s Life will be held in its entirety at St Rose Catholic Church, 4 Rose Avenue Collaroy Plateau, Thursday, 4th January 2018 at 10.30am.

Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Dec. 30, 2017

http://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/smh-au/obituary.aspx?pid=187670717

Cronulla riot probe highlights cop failures

October 25, 2006 – 2:50PM
A report into the strike force that investigated Sydney’s Cronulla riot and reprisal attacks has highlighted a breakdown in communications among the police involved.

The 33-page report, compiled by former senior officers Ron Sorrenson and Tony Jeffries, was released today by NSW police.

It looks at the management of Strike Force Enoggera, established to investigate the December 11 riot and subsequent retaliatory attacks.

It investigated why Police Commissioner Ken Moroney was not told of the existence of video footage of a man being bashed by a gang of Middle Eastern youths on the night following the riot.

Following the reported oversight, Mr Moroney removed Acting Superintendent Dennis Bray as the head of the strike force.

He was later reinstated under Supt Ken McKay after detectives threatened industrial action.

The report said the “unintentional omission” to advise the commissioner of the video was the most significant breakdown in communications.

“Whilst this omission was not as a result of the actions of any one person or an attempt to deliberately mislead the commissioner, it highlighted a deficiency in the system,” the report said.

Mr Moroney, in a statement accompanying the report, said all its nine recommendations were accepted.

He said a “business case” will be made to the NSW government relating to the capturing and cataloguing of photographic images.

However, he noted the methodology adopted by Strike Force Enoggera was successful, leading to the arrest and charging of 103 offenders51 in relation to the riot and 52 for the revenge attacks.

Strike Force Enoggera was successful in that regard, however we will investigate what technologies are available to enhance our capacity to collate and process large volumes of visual data,” he said.

Mr Moroney also today released a report into a complaint alleging NSW police failed to respond to an assault on Mr Jasen (Jasen) Greeks during Sydney’s Macquarie Field riot.

The police investigation was oversighted by the ombudsman’s office.

Mr Moroney said an apology was sent to Mr Greeks in early September.

Ombudsman Bruce Barbour today said the original internal police investigation into the Greeks matter had been deficient and had “not covered areas that should have been covered”.

“Finally when they (police) went back and looked at the matter again at our urging, they ultimately agreed with our view about the matters,” Mr Barbour told reporters.

http://www.theage.com.au/news/national/crunulla-riot-probe-highlights-cop-failures/2006/10/25/1161749173772.html





Susan Lynette BRENNAN

Susan Lynette BRENNAN

aka  Sue, Twiggy & Olive Oil

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

NSW Police Academy Class 138

Regd. #  00190 ( Police Woman )

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 25 February 1974

Senior Constable – appointed 25 February 1983

( as of the 1989 Stud Book – Sue had passed her Sgt 3/c exam )

Detective Sergeant

Stations: ?, National Crime Authority ( N.C.A. ), Marrickville, Newtown Detectives, Drug Special Forces Unit ( D.S.F.U. ) from 1974, Petersham – Retirement

ServiceFrom  14 January 1974  to  1 October 1997 = 23+ years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted28 May 1990

Born:  27 November 1949

Died on:  Thursday  21 December 2017

Age:  68

Cause:  Heart attack

Event location:  Goulburn shopping centre, ( Centro ), Auburn St, Goulburn, NSW

Event date:  Thursday  21 December 2017

Funeral date:  Wednesday  10 January 2018 @ 10.15am

Funeral location:  Northern Suburbs Crematorium, North Chapel, 199 Delhi Rd, North Ryde, NSW

Susan Lynette Brennan "Sue" Once met, never forgotten 27.11.1949 - 21.12.2017

Susan Lynette BRENNAN aka Twiggy & Olive Oil

Susan Lynette BRENNAN<br /> aka Twiggy &amp; Olive Oil<br /> Class 138 of Feb 1974 - 30th Class Reunion

Susan Lynette BRENNAN
aka Twiggy & Olive Oil
Class 138 of Feb 1974 – 30th Class Reunion

 

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial located at?

 

 

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


 Funeral location



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

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal


May they forever Rest In Peace


It has been reported that Sue, whilst in the Goulburn shopping centre, NSW, on Thursday  21 December 2017, collapsed and passed away.
Further details will be entered as information comes to hand.
Condolences to Sue’s friends and family at this sad time.
Sue was a keen Bonsai artist.
Cal

TWO Tributes from the Sydney City Bonsai Club to Sue Brennan.
Attached with permission.
Sue Brennan – from Bryan
Tribute to Sue Brennan

BACK ROW: ( L – R ) Steve COLEMAN # 16303, Peter RACKLEY # 16113, Peter STARLING # 16173, Peter JOHNSON # 16180, Harry BAKER # 16055, Noel RADBURN # 16167, Don COLQUHOUN # 16252     MIDDLE ROW: George MANERA # 16109, Sam NICHOLSON # 16282, Colin CROSSLAND # 16267, Paul McKAY # 16231, Steve MAWSON # 16163, Stephen DAVIES # 16137, Ross EMERSON # 15904     FRONT ROW:   Robert DREW # 16134, Sue BRENNAN # P/W 190, Roger FORD # 11545 ( Instructor ), Kevin JOHNSON # 7887 ( Director ), Peter MOFFATT # 8171 ( Instructor ), Geoffrey JENKINS # 16130, Hank KIRCH # 16011


Sue - demonstrating one of her skills with the bonsai
Sue – demonstrating one of her skills with the bonsai

 

Presentation Photo: Sue Brennan standing in for Colin Hugo at the Presentation.
Presentation Photo: Sue Brennan standing in for Colin Hugo at the Presentation.


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Leonard James FLANAGAN

Leonard James FLANAGAN

AKA  FLASH
Late of Green Valley, NSW – recently of the Cairns area, Qld

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  9578[/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 29 February 1960

Constable 1st Class – appointed 7 September 1966

Senior Constable – appointed 7 September 1970

Resigned as Senior Constable in February 1982

Stations: ?, Glebe ( 1968 ), Regent Street ( 2 Division ), Fairfield – 34 Division, Liverpool – 22 Division, – Resignation

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre Feb 1960?  to  ? February 1982 = 21 years Service

AwardsNational Medal – granted 15 September 1980

Born:  26 May 1938

Died on:  Thursday  21 December 2017

Age:  79

Cause:  Cancer, Liver & Kidney

Event location:  Cairns, Qld

Event date:  Thursday  21 December 2017

Funeral date? ? ? TBA

Funeral location? TBA

Buried at? TBA

 Memorial located at?

 

 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Flash Flanagan was a rough and ready Policeman who worked at Fairfield and Liverpool Police, on General Duties, before his Resignation in February 1982.
Flash was diagnosed with Liver & Kidney cancer one month prior to his passing.  The Cancer was aggressive and quick.  He was in palliative care when he passed.
Lenny was a real ‘old school’ cop, who never took a backward step from anyone.
After Resigning, he took on a pub in Port Douglas, Qld, for a few years after which he was selling real estate at Mossman, Qld, up to at least two years prior to his death.
He was a colourful guy who loved boxing and was very popular with all the new blokes arriving at # 2 Division ( Regent St ).
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Cal
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Lloyd Bruce DUNCAN

Lloyd Bruce DUNCAN

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  8732[/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 10 June 1957

Constable 1st Class – appointed 27 June 1963

Senior Constable – appointed 27 June 1968

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 7 June 1973 – Seniority date was 1 June 1973

Final Rank = Sergeant 1st Class

Stations: ?

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre June 1957?  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:  Thursday  17 April 1930

Died on:  Thursday  26 October 2017 during the morning

Age:  87

Cause?

Event location:  John Flynn Hospital, Tugan, Qld

Event date:   ?

Funeral date? ? ?

Funeral location?

Buried at?

 Memorial located at?

 

 

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 Funeral location TBA

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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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Nothing further is known about this man or his career.
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