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Darren Jack SLATTERY

Darren Jack SLATTERY

AKA  Slats

Late of Vietnam and Ban Patong, Phuket, Thailand for the past 9 years

 

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class 184B

 

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 20319

 

Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 23 July 1982

Constable 1st Class – appointed 23 July 1987

Senior Constable – Retirement

 

Stations: ?, Sutherland ( 24 Division ), Kogarah ( 31 Division – 1980’s ), Warilla GD’s, Corrimal GD’s, Wollongong Prisoner Security Unit, Georges River – Retirement

 

ServiceFrom  3 May 1982  to  20 August 1998 = 16+ years Service

 

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:  Friday 2 December 1960

Died on:  Saturday 4 November 2017

Age:  56

Cause:  Enjoying life the way he wanted.  Liver failure

Event location:  Bangkok

Event date:   ?

 

Funeral date:  Wednesday  15 November 2017 @ 1pm

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

Wake:  Sutherland United Services Club, E Parade & Oxford St ( Club on East )

 

Buried at:  Cremated

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Darren Slattery

Darren Slattery

Darren Slattery

Darren Slattery

Darren Slattery

Darren Slattery

Darren Slattery

Darren Slattery

Darren Slattery

Darren Slattery

DARREN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance*NOT JOB RELATED


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Apparently Slats has been unwell for some time and was medivaced from Phuket to Australia, with liver failure.  He spent several days in Hospital, in January, with Cellulitis in his left leg together with deep vein thrombosis.

His mother and sister flew from Australia to Phuket on the 31 October, 2017, but Slats passed away on an AirAmbulance flight back to Australia from Bangkok.


It has come to notice that the son of Darren, Ryan Jack “Slats” Slattery, passed away on the 29 December 2017, aged 29.  Just over a month since Darren passed away.

SLATTERY Ryan Jack “Slats”
Passed away 29.12.2017 Aged 29 years
Adored son of Karen and Garry and Darren (dec’d).
Loving brother of Haydn, Dean, Curtis and their families.
Beloved grandson of Dawn and Bill (dec’d), Coral and Jack (dec’d).
Much loved nephew, uncle, cousin and friend of many.
Relatives and friends are warmly invited to Ryan’s celebration of life this FRIDAY, 19.1.2018 at Lake Macquarie Memorial Park, 405 Cessnock Road, Ryhope, commencing at 1pm.
In lieu of flowers Donations to the Black Dog Institute may be left at the chapel.
In accordance with Ryan’s wishes, please wear something colourful.
“Go the Sharkies”
Dailey Family Funerals
PH: 4956 4221

Published in The Newcastle Herald on Jan. 13, 2018

http://tributes.theherald.com.au/obituaries/theherald-au/obituary.aspx?pid=187812734

Ryan SLATTERY & Darren Jack SLATTERY
Ryan SLATTERY & Darren Jack SLATTERY

Ryan Jack SLATTERY
Ryan Jack SLATTERY

Ryan Jack SLATTERY

Ryan Jack SLATTERY


 




John Phillip WILSON

John Phillip WILSON

Late of Dubbo

NSW Police Cadet # 0480

New South Wales Police Force

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Rank: NSW Police Cadets – commenced 14 August 1944

Probationary Constable – appointed 26 May 1947

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 30 May 1963

Inspector 3rd class – appointed 30 September 1977

Inspector – appointed June 1978

Senior Inspector – appointed 20 August 1981

Superintendent – appointed 31 March 1983

Chief Superintendent – appointed pre June 1985

Stations: ?, Dubbo,

ServiceFrom  14 August 1944  to  ? ? ? = 41+ years Service

Awards:  National Medal – presented 13 November 1984

Born:  20 May 1928

Died on:  19 October 2017

Age:  89

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:  Wednesday  25 October 2017 @ noon

Funeral location:  Andrews Chapel, Wingewarra St, Dubbo

Buried at:  Western District Memorial Park, Boothenba Rd, Dubbo

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WILSON John Phillip
Late of Dubbo
Passed away on
19th October 2017
Aged 89 years

Dearly beloved partner of Jean. Loving husband of Margaret (deceased). Loved father & father-in-law of Nick & Jeanette and Elizabeth & James. Cherished “Da” of grandchildren Lewis, Dale, Isabella, Sienna and great grandchildren Charlie, Ethan & Grace.

Dearly loved by his extended family of Steven, Richard, Fiona and their families. A loved brother of David.

FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS

Relatives and friends are warmly invited to attend Mr Wilson’s Funeral Service to be held at St
Andrew’s Chapel, Wingewarra Street, Dubbo on WEDNESDAY (25th October 2017) commencing at 12 noon followed by interment at Western Districts Memorial Park, Boothenba Road, Dubbo.

All present & retired police personal are cordially invited to attend.

W Larcombe and Son
FDA Approved
02 6882 3199

Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Oct. 21, 2017

http://tributes.smh.com.au/obituaries/smh-au/obituary.aspx?n=john-phillip-wilson&pid=187005909&fhid=31537&eid=sp_ommatch&eid=sp_ommatch
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Dubbo Liberal and Macquarie Advocate (NSW : 1894 – 1954), Saturday 10 September 1949, page 4


Assault Charge Against Constable Fails

A charge of unlawful assault brought against Constable Maurice George Adams of Dubbo Police, by John Perrln, 69, military pensioner, of Darling Street, was dismissed by Mr. R. A. Kersley, S.M., at Dubbo Police Court yesterday.

Perrin alleged that Constable Adams twisted his arm and tried to shove his face into the bottom of a police motorcycle sidecar when he was arrested on August 23 on an indecent language charge.

Perrin was fined £10 or ten days hard labor on this charge. On another count of using insulting words to Constable Adams and Constable John Wilson, he was fined £3 or six days.

Sergeant Russell Alfred Goggin, of Dubbo Police, said at 12.35 p.m. on August 23, he was at his home lying down when he heard Perrin, who lives near him, calling out in a loud voice about somebody having let a horse into his garden. Perrin swore in a loud voice from 12.35 p.m. until 12.55 p.m., when constables Adams and Wilson in response to a phone call, arrived in a motor cycle outfit and arrested him, the Sergeant added.

Constable Maurice George Adams said that, accompanied by Constable Wilson, he went to Perrin‘s house and heard him using offensive language in a loud voice, accusing the neighbors of letting a horse into his yard. He and Constable Wilson arrested Perrin and took him to the police station.

Perrin, cross-examining Constable Adams, asked, ‘Do you remember saying: ‘I will put the boot underneath you?” Adams: ‘No.’ “Or saying: ‘I will bash your wife across the face’ when you arrested me?’ Adams: “No. I did not say anything at all.” “When you got me into the motorcycle did you ram my head down into the bottom of it?’ Adams: “No.” Have you been a military policeman?” Adams: ” No.”

POLICE EVIDENCE

Evidence corroborating Constable Adam’s statements was given by Constable John Phillip Wilson, who said Perrin was swearing in a loud voice when they arrived at his house.

At the station, Perrin said he wished to charge Constable Adams with assault, Constable Wilson continued. At no stage had he heard Constable Adams utter threats towards Perrin or his wife, nor had be used undue force when arresting him.

Perrin told the court he had found the horse in his garden, and a neighbor had run across the street to Sergeant Goggin‘s house. Shortly after, two policemen arrived and said: ” We are investigating about a horse being in the garden.” He was standing on the back verandah, and one of the policemen said to him: ” I will put the boot underneath you.” When he was arrested his wife said: ” No don’t take him.” The policeman he said, replied: ” I will push your **** face in.”

Perrin denied having used indecent language. Perrin claimed that what he said in front of the Police Station was that he ” was being treated like two German Baths,” meaning that he was not receiving fair treatment. He said the words could have been mistaken for something else. The police advanced another version of his words.

WIFE’S EVIDENCE

Perrin‘s wife, Irene Maude Perrin, said she discussed the presence of the horse in the garden with her husband, but they used low voices which could not possibly be heard in the street. When the policemen arrived, she showed Constable Adams the garden. He came back and grabbed Perrin‘s arm, and said: ” You are coming with me. I’ll put the toe of my boot under you.” “He then twisted my husband’s arm up behind his back,’ Mrs. Perrin said. ” I told him to leave my husband alone, and he said, ‘I will smash your face in for you and I will smack your face.’ He then took my husband out to the side car. He tried to push his head in to the side-car of the motorcycle.

To Sergeant Goggin, Mrs. Perrin said she had not walked to the front gate, and looked up and down the street on several occasions, nor had she called out. ” For God’s sake keep quiet.” She said someone had deliberately led a horse into the garden. Mr. Kersley convicted Perrin of the offence.

ASSAULT CHARGE

Giving evidence in his charge brought against Constable Adams of unlawful assault, Perrin said that when he was arrested, Adams twisted his arms behind his back and tried to shove his head into the floor of the side-car.’ Constable Adams again twisted his arm when he was being taken into the station and caused him considerable pain.

He was later examined by a doctor, Perrin added. Constable Adams denied Perrin‘s statements, and was corroborated by Constable Wilson, who said that if Const. Adams had twisted Perrin‘s arm, he could not have failed to notice it.

The case was dismissed.

http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131350373

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Barrington Alan BROWN

Barrington Alan BROWN

AKA  ‘ Barry ‘,  ‘ The Honey Bee ‘

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  12763[/alert_yellow]

RankProbationary Constable – appointed 15 September 1967

Constable – appointed 15 September 1968

Senior Constable – appointed 15 September 1975

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 31 March 1983

Stations: “possibly” the new 22 Division delegate to the NSW Police Association Conference in 1967. If this is the correct person, he was either a Trainee or Probationary Constable at the time.

Liverpool Detectives ( 22 Division – Det SenCon – 1979 ) – ( 1984/5 – Det Sgt 3/c )

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre September 1967?  to  ? ? ? = ? years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 9 August 1983

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 16 September 1993

Anniversary of National Service 1951 – 1972 Medal – granted 17 January 2002

Born24 March 1939

Died on:  Sunday  22 October 2017 during the a.m.

Age:  78

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date? ? ? TBA

Funeral location? TBA

Buried at?

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Barrington ( Barry ) BROWN Back row, left to right:  Det. SenCon RJW King, Det Cst 1/c K.A. Barr, Det Cst 1/c R J Seery, Det SenCon P.B. Scott, Det Cst 1/c P.W. Gould  Front row.  Det SenCon B.A. Brown, Det Sgt 2/c J. Waldmanis, Det Sgt 3/c C.W.H. Napier, Det Sgt 3/c D.E. Pike

 

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 Nothing further, at this time, can be found on this man.
Cal
23 October 2017
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Stanley George HEMING

Stanley George HEMING

Late of Oberon

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  12273[/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 12 December 1966

Constable – appointed 12 December 1967

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 22 October 1982

Stations: ?, Regent St Traffic ( 1969 / 70 ), North Sydney STP (  1970’s ), Five Dock HWP, Flemington HWP ( 32 Division ), Parramatta HWP, Windsor HWP – Stationed at Richmond, Ashfield, Ermington, Balmain, Manly, Quakers Hill HWP – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre December 1966?  to  21 July 2001 = 35 years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 22 April 1983

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 27 August 1992

Born:  7 April 1946

Died on:  Friday  13 October 2017

Age:  71

Cause:  Cancer

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:  Wednesday  25 October 2017 @ 1pm

Funeral location:  North Chapel, Pinegrove Memorial Park, Great Western Hwy, Minchinbury

Wake at:  Rooty Hill RSL

Buried at:  Cremated.  Ashes collected by family and returned to the farm

 Memorial located at?

Stan

Stan on the right.
Stan on the right.

 

Heming family
Heming family

 

Stanley George HEMING

Stanley George HEMING

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Stan was, apparently, a very tall man at 6′ 6″ of 5′ 19″, with plenty of stories to tell and being told about him  Love his blue singlet and a rollie cigarette.  A legend of a man.

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John William BYRNE

John William BYRNE

Late of  ?, formerly of Ruse

Academy Class 190

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  20685[/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 14 January 1983

Constable 1st Class – appointed 14 January 1988

Senior Constable – Retired

Stations: ?, Licencing, S.O.G., Campbelltown, Anti Theft Squad, Macquarie Fields – ( 35 Division ) – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre January 1983?  to  ? ? 2008 = 35 years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 24 March 2000

Born:  24 February 1948

Died on:  Tuesday  10 October 2017

Age:  69

Cause:  Heart attack

Event location:   ? Golf Course

Event date:   ?

Funeral date? ? ? ( apparently – already held )

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

Buried at:  Cremated

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John William BYRNE

John William BYRNE

 

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John apparently passed away on a golf course recently – doing one of the things he loved.
Apparently John and the late T. L. Morrison disarmed a dangerous man at Campbelltown many years ago – for which they received a bravery award.
Apparently worked in Licencing Police with Wayne Geoffrey Hack ( # 12564 ) – ( RIP ), Phil Clark (RIP ) & Peter Danyluk ( # 17630 ) from Macquarie Fields Police Station when Liverpool and Campbelltown Licencing Police were amalgamated.
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No further information, at this time, has been found on this man.
Cal
20 October 2017
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Ester ZANARDO

Ester ZANARDO –

wife of George KROOGLIK – Regd # 17708

Late of Albury

New South Wales Police Force wife

Rank:  Police wife

Stations: ?

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

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born? ? 1956/7?

Died on:  Wednesday  18 October 2017

Age:  60

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:  Thursday  26 October 2017 @ 2pm

Funeral location:  Holy Spirit Church, Prune St, Lavington

Buried at:  Glenmorus Gardens Cemetery, Union Rd, North Albury for interment

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 Nothing further, at this time, can be found on Ester.
Cal
20 October 2017
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Mayor’s multicultural wardrobe

ARTHUR Frauenfelder has forged another official link with Asia thanks to Albury residents George and Ester Krooglik.

Mr and Mrs Krooglik yesterday presented Cr Frauenfelder with a traditional robe and hat from Balkhash in the central Asian republic of Kazakhstan.

It was a gift from Balkhash Mayor Tokushev Kazhmurat Abylkhairovich in exchange for Cr Frauenfelder’s letter of friendship and other Albury mementoes.

Cr Frauenfelder and his wife, Julie, have previously visited China, where Albury has a sister cities link with Nanping.

Mr Krooglik, an Albury police officer, said he and his wife recently visited Kazahkstan to catch up with relatives.

“I was impressed with how Balkhash was a rural city like Albury and had a lake, too,” he said.

Mr Krooglik was born in Australia of Russian parents who had lived for many years in China.

His family had left Russia after the 1917 Bolshevik revolution and lived in East Asia.

http://www.bordermail.com.au/story/26314/mayors-multicultural-wardrobe/

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Charles Richard ROTHWELL

Charles Richard ROTHWELL

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  8027[/alert_yellow]

Rank: Probationary Constable – appointed 12 April 1955

Constable 1st Class – appointed 22 September 1964

Senior Constable – appointed 22 September 1968

Senior Constable – Retirement

Stations: ?, Regent St, Police Choir – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre April 1955?  to  15 September 1986 = 31+ years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s an Honour

Born:  16 September 1926

Died on:  Wednesday  20 September 2017

Age:  91

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date? ? ? ( Already held )

Funeral location? ( Unknown )

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Absolutely nothing further can be found on this man or his career at this time.
Cal
19 October 2017
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Bruce Danby SOANE

Bruce Danby SOANE

Late of Blue Mtns

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  6716[/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 5 June 1950

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 5 October 1967 ( Seniority date should be 1 July 1967 )

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 3 April 1977

Inspector – appointed 11 May 1982

Retirement

Stations: ?, Phillip St Police Stn, Redfern Police Stn, State Operations – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre June 1950?  to  25 April 1986 = 35+ years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born:  11 January 1931

Died on:  Thursday  12 October 2017

Age:  86

Cause?

Event location:  Springwood Hospital, NSW

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:  Wednesday  18 October 2017 @ noon

Funeral location:  North Chapel, Pinegrove Memorial Park, Great Western Hwy, Minchinbury

Buried at:  Cremated

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Bruce was a former Head Coach and champion rower at Penrith Rowing Club.
There are various newspaper articles about Bruce, as far back as 1947 in relation to rowing.
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Sun (Sydney, NSW : 1910 – 1954), Tuesday 1 July 1952, page 1


FARMHAND, 17, CHARGED

WITH MURDER OF TAXI-DRIVER

A young Victorian farmhand was charged at Phillip St. police station at 4.30 am today with the murder of Joseph Edward Fisher, 29, Dee Why taxi-driver, at Church Point, last Saturday. He is Peter Mannington Harvie, 17½, of Eildon, a township about 60 miles from Melbourne.

Harvie was arrested shortly after midnight on Wynyard ramp, by Constable Bruce Soane and *Probationary Constable Kevin Proud, who were on beat duty. It is understood Harvie approached the two constables, said something to them, and accompanied them to Phillip St. police station. Harvie was questioned by Detective-Inspectors Calman and Rogers, of the CIB Homicide Squad, and wrote out and signed a long statement.

Dressed in old clothes — a high-necked woollen sweater over a working shirt, heavy boots and an old overcoat — Harvie was taken by car to the culvert at Church Point where Fisher‘s body was found. He was then brought back to Phillip St. police station and charged with murder.

Melbourne lead

As the charge was read Harvie gazed straight at the sergeant without speaking, and was then locked in a cell.

Harvie appeared before Mr. Macreadie, SM, at the Children’s Court, Albion St., at 10 am. Proceedings lasted only a couple of minutes.

Harvie was charged with the murder of Fisher and formally remanded until July 24, the date on which the coroner will hold the inquest. Harvie was then taken back to the CIB.

On Saturday at 11.30am Christopher Mallis, the owner of Fisher‘s cab, saw the cab being driven in Oxford St., Paddington, by a stranger.

Mallis stopped the cab and the stranger ran away.

Police then discovered bloodstains, a spent .22 calibre cartridge and Fisher‘s watch and cigarette lighter in the cab. A sawn-off pea rifle was found later in the backyard of a house near where the cab had been stopped.

Following publication of a photograph of the weapon in Melbourne newspapers yesterday, Detective Petty, of the Melbourne CIB, was visited by several youths.

Detective Petty communicated with CIB chief James Wiley, at the Sydney CIB. and detectives on the Fisher case then were instructed to search Sydney for a Victorian youth. It was while they were combing the city that Harvie was arrested by Constables Soane and Proud.

CONSTABLE B. SOANE (left) and Probationary Constable Proud, who took into custody early today, a youth subsequently charged with the murder on Saturday of a Sydney taxi-driver.

CONSTABLE Bruce D. SOANE (left) and Probationary Constable Kevin P. Proud, who took into custody early today, a youth subsequently charged with the murder on Saturday of a Sydney taxi-driver.

PETER MANNINGTON HARVIE, who has been charged with having murdered taxi-man Joseph Edward Fisher.

PETER MANNINGTON HARVIE, who has been charged with having murdered taxi-man Joseph Edward Fisher.

* PROUD does NOT appear in the 1969 ‘Stud Book’.
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James Henry HOOD

James Henry HOOD

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  8949

Rank: Probationary Constable – most probably appointed on 3 March 1958

Constable

Stations: ?, Transport Branch ( Four Wheels – 20 Division ) – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1958?  to  24 June 1967 = 9 years Service

Awards:  No find on It’s An Honour

Born? ? 1929 / 30?

Died on:  Thursday  12 October 2017

Age:  87

Cause?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:  Wednesday  18 October 2017 @ 3pm

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

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There were at least 82 members of his Academy Class.
This Group were Attested on 3 March 1958
They should have been Constable 1st Class on 3 March 1964
They should have been Senior Constables by March 1968
and Sergeant 3rd Class by March 1974.
This man pre dates my ‘Stud Books’ by one year – thus I have no further information, at this time, on him.
There is ‘No Find’ on various Searches for him.
Cal
17 October 2017
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Douglas Charles SWEENEY

Douglas Charles SWEENEY

aka  Doug

Late of Five Dock

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow]Regd. #  11756[/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 1 November 1965

Constable – appointed 1 January 1967

Senior Constable – appointed 1 January 1975

Senior Constable – Retirement – 1993

Stations: ?, Communications Section – 20966 Switch – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre November 1965?  to  ? ? 1993 = 28 years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 15 April 1981

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 28 May 1992

Born:  12 October 1938

Died on? September 2017

Age:  79

CauseNon Hodgkin’s Lymphoma

Event location:  Palliative Care Unit, Concord Hospital

Event date:   ?

Funeral date? September 2017

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Nothing further, at this time, is known about this man.
Cal
11 October 2017
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