Betty Ann JORDAN

Betty Ann JORDAN

WIDOW of SenCon James ‘ Jimmy ‘ Raymond JORDAN NSWPF #  7681 ( RIP – 20 Jan 1985 )

AKA  ?

Late of  Niagara Park NSW

 

New South Wales Police Force

 

Final Rank =  Police Widow

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours

 

Born:  Saturday  22 March 1930

Died on:  Monday  22 June 2020

Age90 years & 3 months old

Cause:  Natural causes – Age

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral dateFriday  26 June 2020 @ 10.30am 

Funeral locationHillside Chapel, Palmdale Lawn Cemetery & Memorial Park, 57 Palmdale Rd, Palmdale, NSW  (02) 4362 1203

Live Streaming of Funeral Service can be found here 

 

( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 20 – 50 persons at a Funeral due to the Cornona19 Virus Pandemic – this will be a Private Funeral )

 

Future Wake location??? TBA

( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 50 persons only at ‘Gatherings’,  there won’t be an immediate Wake )

Future Wake date???

( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

 

Funeral Parlour: Creightons Funeral Service, 47 Palmdale Rd, Palmdale, NSW – 02 4324 1533

Buried at: Cremated.  Ashes will be Interned with Jimmys and a plaque to mark their final resting place will be placed at Palmdale Lawn Cemetery in the future.

Together again and forever.

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

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

 


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Betty Ann JORDON

We are very sorry to report that the lovely Betty Jordan died this morning.

Betty joined our Police Legatee family in 1985 when her husband Senior Constable James Jordan died.

She was a long-time dedicated volunteer for NSW Police Legacy, and was instrumental in getting our Local Area Lunches program off the ground – a program that continues to bring together Police Legatees all around the State. She also organised monthly morning teas independent of NSWPL, and created a strong support network for many elderly Police Legatees, where her passion for helping others added genuine warmth to so many people’s lives.

Betty celebrated her 90th birthday in March.

RIP Betty, you will be sadly missed. ????????????

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Evelyn HARRIS

Evelyn HARRIS

AKA  ?

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force –

Non Sworn – Administrative Assistant

Regd. #  ??????????

Rank:  Non Sworn – Administrative Assistant

 

Stations:  Sutherland ( 24 Division )

Service:  From ? ? 1970s   to   ? ? 1980s  =  ? years Service

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours

 

Born? ? ?

Died on? late April 2020

Age:  mid 90s

Cause?

Event location:  Tewantin, Qld

Event date ?

 

Funeral date? ? ?

Funeral location?  ( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 20 – 30 persons at a Funeral due to the Cornona19 Virus Pandemic – this will be a Private Funeral )

 

Future Wake location? TBA ( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 10 persons only at ‘Gatherings’,  there won’t be an immediate Wake )

Future Wake date: ( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Evelyn HARRIS

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

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

 


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I am unable, at the time of publication, to find any further details on this lady – other than what is recorded above.

 

Cal

1 June 2020


 

 

 

 

 




Sally Elizabeth URQUHART

Sally Elizabeth URQUHART

AKA  ?

Late of  ?

Partner ( fiancée ) of Senior Constable Trad THORNTON ( Bamaga Police Stn )

Queensland Police Academy Squad #  ? ? ?

Queensland Police Force

Regd. #  4014432

Rank:  Commenced Training on 19 February 2001

Probationary Constable- appointed 4 September 2001

Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank =  Constable

Stations:  Metropolitan North Region – Hendra Police Stn ( 19 Feb 2001 – 13 Oct 2002 ), Cairns Police Stn ( 14 Oct 2002 – 10 March 2003 ), Aurukun Police Station ( 11 March 2003 – 21 August 2003 ),   Bamaga Police Stn ( 18 months ) – Death

Service:  From 19 February 2001   to   7 May 2005  =  4 years Service

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours

 

Born? ? ?

Died on:  7 May 2005

Age:  28

Cause:  Passenger – Downed Aerotropics flight from Bamaga to Cairns, Qld

Event location:   rugged mountain terrain 11kms northwest of Lockhart River Aboriginal Commission, Qld

Event date:  7 May 2005

 

Funeral date? ? ?

Funeral location? 

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: ?

 

SALLY IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance


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In Memory of Constable Sally Urquhart

 

Sally URQUHART

Location:  Column 3 - Left leg, Rear portion, Row 4  Sally Urquhart
Location: Column 3 – Left leg, Rear portion, Row 4

 

Constable Constable Sally Urquhart and Senior Constable Trad Thornton on the northernmost point of the Australian Mainland.
Constable Sally Urquhart and Senior Constable Trad Thornton on the northernmost point of the Australian Mainland.

 

 

Constable Sally Urquhart registered number 4014432 was a Queensland Police Officer from the 19thFebruary 2001 until the 7th May 2005.

Constable Sally Urquhart was on-board an Aerotropics flight from Bamaga bound for Cairns when it crashed into dense rainforest and rugged mountain terrain 11kms northwest of Lockhart River Aboriginal Commission, killing all fifteen occupants on the 7thMay 2005. This tragic loss has affected the whole community in the Far North, in particular the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community of Bamaga and Injinoo.

Constable Sally Urquhart had been stationed at Bamaga Police station, with her fiancé Senior Constable Trad Thornton for the past 18months.

Sally was the eldest of three children born to Shane and Elizabeth Urquhart. She grew up as the daughter of School teachers and subsequently lived throughout Queensland.  Sally was a young lady born for success, she was school captain at both primary and high school; a model student.

In the words of her father,“ She touched the hearts of everyone she met from childhood to present, in the many parts of Queensland where we have lived ”.

After finishing school she went on to complete a double degree at the University of Queensland in Law and Science, winning the University prize for Family Law.

Whilst at uni, Sally shared accommodation with a police officer, Plain Clothes Detective Peta Ross and it was during this time that Sally set her sights on joining the Queensland Police.

Sally and her dog ' Prince '
Sally and her dog ‘ Prince ‘

After graduating from university, Sally commenced recruit training at the Queensland Police Academy at Oxley on the 19thFebruary 2001 and graduated on the 4th September2001.

Her first posting was to the Metropolitan North Region where she was stationed at Hendra. Even at this early stage in her Career Sally was showing signs of great potential. Her service history indicates that she excelled in all aspects of general duties and worked well in a team environment.

It was here that she met her finance, Senior Constable Trad Thornton. Trad was working in the Public Safety Response Team, (PSRT), at the time.

Sally was posted to Cairns Station on the 14th October2002, where she performed general duties in Team 4.  Her Supervisor / Team Leader identified early that Sally was an officer who was prepared to accept any responsibility or task and displayed a high work ethic.  She was well suited to general duties policing and excelled at all aspects of her work.

Sally’s professionalism and understanding towards all members of the public went beyond that of her duty as a Police Officer. She was always willing to assist members of the community and was commended by the then Assistant Commissioner Allan Roberts for her efforts.

Trad was transferred to Cairns a short time later and after 4 months, the pair were identified as suitable officers to work in the Aboriginal community in the Cape York Peninsular and were transferred to Aurukun Station where they policed from the 11th March until the 21st August 2003.

Aurukun is a station that has recently increased from 4 to 7 staff, with a population of approximately 1200. Most of the work involves policing aboriginal community which in itself is a huge task, the sacrifices that officers make to go there are enormous, however the life experiences are priceless.

Sally excelled in her work and she was involved with all levels of the community. Sally’s personality and demeanour ensured that she was readily accepted by the community. Sally had a presence about her that brought calm to situations that verged on mayhem and conflict. Whilst stationed at Aurukun her rapport with the community members was one of respect, trust and honesty.

These qualities and her dedication to duty ensured that The Queensland Police were respected, in a sometimes difficult environment. Sally’s attitude to work and her diligent and tenacious nature ensured that she was going to achieve whatever she desired.

Sergeant Andrew Clarkson ( current Officer in charge of Aurukun ) remembers Sally dealing with confronting and daunting situations that required great courage and composure. He remarks that Sally excelled in these situations, and it was reassuring to know that she was with you.

Sgt CLARKSON remembers her personality, her smile and her innate ability to say the right words at any given time making the rigors of policing Aurukun enjoyable. “ I will always remember the day that I was promoted to Officer in Charge, Aurukun not for the promotion, but for the way that Sally rushed over to me when she heard the news, gave me a hug and a kiss and then made a fuss over it all ”.

Sally was a selfless person who ensured that others would always come first. She was a dedicated police officer who values ensured that justice was served. When I heard of the tragedy, I pondered as to why could one who’s light shines so strong and bright be taken from us.

Local kids at Aurukun swimming pool
Local kids at Aurukun swimming pool

Policing within any Cape Community within the Far Northern Region is a daunting experience for police officers to say the least. Officers within these communities develop the ability to foresee behavioural changes within the community. Officers are exposed to a myriad of situations and events that test their abilities. To be tenacious, resourceful and professional at all times is sometimes a feat within itself.

Since the implementation of Alcohol Management Plans (AMP’s) communities have undergone a dramatic metamorphosis. With the lifting of the ‘veil’ of alcohol, policing within the communities has changed tact from the much talked about reactive policing style to a more proactive community based approach. This change has been embraced by the community and supported by both elders and councils.

Policing for female officers is compounded further by local culture and tradition. Male’s in these communities are reluctant to deal with female officers.  From my observations all the females that I have worked with at Aurukun have been able to establish a rapport and gain respect within the communities, that some male officers have failed to achieve. These officers have utilised their various skills and instincts to finesse and diffuse potentially volatile situations.

The ability to arbitrate, negotiate and resolve situations are attributes that police utilise everyday. Working within remote and isolate communities ensures that these skills are honed and developed to there absolute potential. The ability to endear oneself to a community and make a difference was never more evident, with the tragic loss of Sally. Elders and councillors from the community stopped me to talk to me about Sally and how ‘ good a person she was ’. Silas Wolmby an elder and traditional landholder of Aurukun stated to me that “ she made him smile, and he knew that she would always do the right thing. ”

From Aurukun she was transferred to Bamaga Police station. This area consists of 5 police. Sally was one of two female officers in Bamaga. The second being Senior Constable Joanne Bailey, the following comments are from Jo.

Sally was nothing more than a champion. She would undertake any task with such enthusiasm, whether it be major criminal investigations such as rape and indecent dealings to minor jobs that are required to efficiently run a small station. Sally was instrumental in organising court days and her organisational and leadership skills were way above her policing years.

Besides her policing skills, Sally had an amazing quality of ‘ brightening up the room ’. She was always genuinely happy to see you at any time and nothing was a bother. Her laughter could be heard across the houses, which would straight away make you smile.

Trad and Sally made many friends in Bamaga. Since they were engaged in June 2004, she shared her excitement with her closest friends. Her wedding plans were all sorted out, again she was organised down to the jelly beans on the table!

But it was not to be, and like many people from the Far North the 7th May 2005 will remain as the worst day they have ever experienced. But things are getting easier, and as a good friend of ours said recently, we are truly more blessed to have known Sally, even if it was only for a short time. She is sadly missed.

Sally's graduation day - pictured with squad mates Constable Krissie Warriner and Constable Mardi Watts
Sally’s graduation day – pictured with squad mates Constable Krissie Warriner and Constable Mardi Watts

Sally on Patrol in Bamaga
Sally on Patrol in Bamaga

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Journal for Women and Policing

Pages 12 – 14

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Fresh blow to air crash victims’ families

THE owners and operators of a commercial plane involved in one of Australia’s worst air disasters have launched legal action that could stop the victims’ families ever getting answers.

Two pilots and 13 passengers were killed in the May 2005 Lockhart River tragedy when an Aerotropics commercial flight crashed into a ridge line and exploded in flames, killing all on board during a flight from Bamaga.

In the latest roadblock for victims’ families, owners of the doomed aircraft have launched an appeal in a bid to block a wrongful-death lawsuit in the US state of Missouri, just weeks after the victims’ families won a legal battle to allow the case to go to trial in July next year.

Brisbane man Shane Urquhart lost his policewoman daughter Sally in the crash and said the long-running legal hurdles were “frustrating” and “ludicrous”.

“We’re talking about human lives here, ordinary people and they were all good people going about their daily business,” he said.

“There’s no such thing as closure, there’s no closure when you lose someone but there may be justice but that certainly hasn’t happened here.”

The horror crash was the worst air disasters in Queensland in more than four decades and claimed the lives of a leading scientist, a popular policewoman, three key members of a football team, and a 25-year-old mother of six.

The families allege in the Missouri court action that the aircraft had several defects and that the crash was “the direct and proximate result” of one of more of those defects.

The alleged defects include claims the plane did not contain an effective ground proximity warning system, it was not equipped with autopilot and flight instruments were either hard to read, confusing, or not in proper view.

Lawyers for the plane’s owners and operators who are being sued by 61 family members of the crash victims, the majority of whom live in Queensland, launched an appeal on September 6 against last months’ Brisbane Supreme Court ruling allowing the Missouri case to go ahead.

The appeal argues the Supreme Court ought to rule that the Missouri action is “vexatious and oppressive” and that “nothing relevant” could be gained in the overseas action over and above what could be gained in Australia.

The families are pursuing legal action in Missouri where they claim the aircraft was delivered, inspected and placed into operation.

The 61 family members are expected to fly to Missouri to give evidence or testify via video link.

In Missouri, a jury will determine the amount of damages awarded instead of a judge and there are no orders for costs as there are in Australia.

However it’s not yet clear whether the US case will run according to Queensland or Missouri law.

Toowoomba lawyer Pat Nunan has been representing the victims’ families for more than a decade and said the delays were difficult.

“It’s terrible and it’s had a great impact on the families of the victims,” he said.

“Litigation is one of the great stressors of all time and it has been horrendous for them.”

He said the families were desperate for answers.

“We’re trying to get their day in court to determine what actually did go wrong and make sure it doesn’t happen again,” he said.

“It’s like a hot dagger into a wound every time something comes up in these cases.”

Brisbane man Shane Urquhart lost his policewoman daughter Sally in the crash and said the long-running legal hurdles were “frustrating” and “ludicrous”.

“We’re talking about human lives here, ordinary people and they were all good people going about their daily business,” he said.

“There’s no such thing as closure, there’s no closure when you lose someone but there may be justice but that certainly hasn’t happened here.”

The appeal returns to the Court of Appeal tomorrow.

 

Fresh blow to air crash victims’ families | Morning Bulletin


 

 

Sahar Mourad

A father has revealed the chilling phone call he received moments after the horror plane crash which killed his daughter and 14 others on board.

The crash, considered one of Australia’s worst aviation disasters, led to the deaths of 15 people in 2005 after a plane struck a ridge in the Lockhart River, Queensland.

Grieving families of the passengers are still asking for answers after a Coroner’s Inquest and Senate inquiry failed to conclusively reveal what caused the crash.

Constable Shane Urquhart, whose daughter Sally was one of the passengers on the plane, has revealed the haunting words he heard immediately after the crash.

‘The phone rang and when I answered, it was Sally’s fiance Trad and I’ll never forget the words…He just very, very quietly said ”Shane, Sally’s plane is missing”,’ he told A Current Affair.

Since the devastating incident, loved ones have been looking for answers to what happened on the plane which caused it to crash.

Mr Urquhart said there’s ‘no such thing as closure’ and all the families’ victims deserve answers.

‘They don’t deserve or didn’t deserve what happened to them.’

The policewoman was due to marry Trad four months after the incident, but instead her fiancée and family were left with the heartbreaking task of burying her.

An inquiry into the crash found 19 different factors led to the fatal collision, with the main one being pilot error.

But Mr Urquhart does not accept this, saying the inquest took the easy decision to blame someone who is not around to defend themselves.

‘In aviation accidents where everybody has not survived, who are they going to blame? The pilots, because no-one is available to tell the story and it’s very, very easy to do that,’ he told the network.

The victims’ families lawyer Patrick Noona alleged there was something already wrong with the aircraft, revealing they would be taking legal action against the plane’s owners in the United States.

The insurers are fighting to stop the legal proceedings but nothing will occur until the case appears in the Brisbane Supreme Court next month.

If the families win then a wrongful death lawsuit will be heard in Missouri next year.

Mr Urquhart said his daughter would be cheering on the families saying, ‘don’t let the bastards win’.

 

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Lockhart River air disaster

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

 

The Lockhart River air disaster occurred on 7 May 2005, when Aero-Tropics Air Services Flight 675 crashed while on approach to land at Lockhart River Airport in Queensland, Australia, on a ridge known as South Pap 6 nautical miles (11 km) north-west of the airport.[2] All fifteen on board died as the aircraft was completely destroyed by impact forces and subsequent fire. The Fairchild Swearingen Metroliner commuter aircraft, registered VH-TFU,[3] was owned by Transair Ltd and operated by Aero-Tropics. The flight was scheduled from Bamaga on Cape York to the regional centre of Cairns, with a stopover in Lockhart River. It was the worst air crash in Australia in 36 years since MacRobertson Miller Airlines Flight 1750 on 31 December 1968.[4]

 

Investigation

The Queensland Coroner’s Inquest in 2007, found that, despite evidence that there were a number of issues leading up to the crash, pilot error was the prime cause. Families of those who lost their lives in the disaster have been highly critical of the Coroner’s findings and the deficiencies in the operations of the regulator, the Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA), and the poor company structure and practices of Transair Ltd.

The investigation was aided by flight information from the aircraft’s flight data recorder. As the cockpit voice recorder was unserviceable, and had been for some time, the conversations occurring between the flight crew will never be known.

Senate inquiry

As a result of intense lobbying by the father of one of the victims, Constable Sally Urquhart, and others, the Australian Senate’s Rural and Regional Affairs and Transport Committee resolved to conduct an inquiry into the Civil Aviation Safety Authority, its operations and other matters. The Inquiry was convened on 2–3 July 2008 at Parliament House, Canberra. As well as Mr Shane Urquhart’s submission, there were sixty others which were considered by the Inquiry. The vast majority of the submissions were highly critical of most aspects of CASA’s operations.[who?] Several people and organisations, including Mr Urquhart, supported their submissions in person at the Inquiry. In September 2008, the Committee Chair, Senator Glenn Sterle, released the report of the inquiry to the Transport Minister Mr Anthony Albanese and the public.

The recommendations from the report are:

1. That the Australian Government strengthens CASA’s governance framework and administrative capability by:

a. introducing a small board of up to five members to provide enhanced oversight and strategic direction for CASA; and
b. undertaking a review of CASA’s funding arrangements to ensure CASA is equipped to deal with new regulatory challenges.
2. In accordance with the findings of the Hawke Taskforce, that CASA’s Regulatory Reform Program be brought to a conclusion as quickly as possible to provide certainty to industry and to ensure CASA and industry are ready to address future safety challenges.
3. That the Australian National Audit Office audit CASA’s implementation and administration of its Safety Management Systems approach.

Further incidents

Following the Lockhart River crash, Transair in Australia went into liquidation in late 2006.[5] Aerotropics also no longer operates because the Civil Aviation Safety Authority cancelled its Air Operator Certificate due to ongoing safety breaches. Transair continued to operate its PNG business until 31 August 2010 when the company’s Cessna Citation ran off the runway on landing at Misima Island near Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea. The previous owner of Transair in Australia, Les Wright, died along with three others in the ensuing inferno. There was one survivor.

Notes

 

 

  1. Hans Mick (17 August 2007). “Lockhart River plane crash findings handed down”. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 14 January 2014.

References

 

 

Lockhart River air disaster – Wikipedia


 

Remembrance post Constable Sally Urquhart

10 years on we remember those lost in the Lockhart River Plane Crash

May 7, 2005, saw 13 passengers and 2 crew board an Aerotropics flight in Bamaga bound for Cairns.

Constable Sally Urquhart was one of those passengers heading to Townsville Police Academy for work and farewelled her fiancé at the Bamaga Airport.

Whilst enroute, their Metroliner crashed on ‘South Pap’ on the Iron Range about 11km from Lockhart River airstrip at about 11.44am.

Police commenced Operation Delta Devlin with Inspector Russell Rhodes as the Forward Commander for the Crash Investigation and recovery.
nspector Rhodes is now in his 4th decade of policing and he cited this job as his most demanding job as a Forward Commander as it was an extremely demanding search and recovery effort over a seven day period.

Whilst he had a very good team working with him, they were challenged by the tough terrain and weather conditions.

He said, “I do stress that it was never about us and no matter how hard it was going to be we were always going to do whatever it took to help those families.”

No one can prepare you for a sudden loss of a loved one. When it comes in tragic circumstances, it’s like a bolt from the blue that makes no sense at all.

Many of us in the QPS had the pleasure of working with Constable Sally Urquhart and treasure the time we had with her. She was an absolutely delightful young woman.

Beautiful inside and out, charismatic in nature, she was a little pocket rocket, smart as a whip, a dedicated police officer with so much potential to succeed. She was your typical girl next door and engaged to be married to a fellow officer later in 2005. Both were so excited to spend their lives together.

Constable Sally Urquhart was a much loved friend and colleague to many of us in the Queensland Police Service. Sal made our lives that much richer for just knowing her and she will always be remembered as a beautiful young woman, full of life and forever young.

Today ceremonies were held in Bamaga at the Airport and the Oxley Police Academy to mark the 10th anniversary of the plane crash.

Constable Sally Urquhart’s family were present at the Police Academy to hear the Commissioner of Police Ian Stewart and Mr John O’Gorman (Retired Police Inspector) pay tribute to Sally, honouring her service, at the 10th anniversary of her death.
In recognition of the shared tragedy of the plane crash, Sally’s nieces and nephews released 15 balloons for each of those who lost their lives 10 years ago at the Oxley Academy ceremony.

Our deepest sympathies go out to all the families and friends of those lost in the Lockhart River Plane crash 10 years ago.

They remain alive in our hearts and treasured memories will not be forgotten.
RIP Sally


 

 

Honouring victims of shocking fatal flight

A DECADE ago today, two pilots and 13 passengers boarded an aeroplane in Bamaga bound for Cairns – but they would never complete the fateful journey.

Memorial services will be held around the state today to remember the 15 people killed in the Lockhart River air disaster 10 years ago.

On May 7, 2005, an Aerotropics flight with 15 people on board from Bamaga to Cairns crashed into South Pap Ridge, 11km northwest of the Lockhart River Aboriginal commission.

Trad Thornton will be one of dozens of family members remembering a loved one taken too soon.

Mr Thornton, now a police sergeant based in Brisbane, was a senior constable in 2005 when his fiancée Sally Urquhart was killed in one of the worst aeroplane crashes in Australia’s history.

Constable Urquhart, a 28-year-old police officer, based in Bamaga and celebrated for her strong sense of social justice, was on her way to Townsville for a constable development course when she died.

Sgt Thornton will attend a memorial service at Oxley Police Academy for Constable Urquhart, who was killed only weeks before she was due to marry the fellow officer.

“She was an absolutely amazing person and an exceptional police officer,” he said.

“It’s just one of those days that I suppose is going to be etched in my mind for the rest of my life like the day we were going to get married and the day we got engaged.

Sally Urquhart and fiance Trad Thornton. Sally Urquhart died when the TransAir passenger plane smashed into a hill in May 2005 on approach to the Far Northern community of Lockhart River, killing all 15 people aboard.
Sally Urquhart and fiancée Trad Thornton. Sally Urquhart died when the TransAir passenger plane smashed into a hill in May 2005 on approach to the Far Northern community of Lockhart River, killing all 15 people aboard.

“I’m very happy that she will be remembered but it is my opinion you don’t ever get over something like this but you learn to live with it.”

He said Constable Urquhart was such an exceptional police officer that after only three years in the service she had the Chief Superintendent and Assistant Commissioner travel more than 1000km to talk to her about her career progression.

“It was very impressive to see two high-ranking police fly 1000km to talk to someone about their police career,” he said. “She was very well educated with law and science degrees and she was very capable.

“She had the perfect personality to be a police officer.” Sgt Thornton now has a family and two young boys but he said he would never fully recover from losing his fiancée.

“In my mind I am able to separate the emotion from the plane crash and talk about the investigation but when it comes to Sally it’s a closed book,” he said.

“I see things and try and do things I think Sally would want me to do.

“Instead of wasting a day grieving and dwelling on the past I’m going to try and think about the good times.”

Father, Shane Urquhart said he would never fully recover from the tragedy.

“We live with it every day still, 10 years on – it’s always there,” he said. “There’s no such thing as closure.

“The memorial is about remembering Sally and thinking of the 14 other innocent people who were just going about their lives.”

 

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A Call From Lockhart River

 

This program tells the poignant story of a popular young police officer widely described as one of the ‘best and brightest’ in the Queensland Force.

Sally Urquhart was one of 15 people killed four years ago when a plane crashed at Lockhart River in a remote region of Far North Queensland.

It was categorised as the worst airline disaster in Australia for nearly forty years.

At the time of her death Sally Urquhart was engaged to a police colleague also serving in the Far North. In a call to her mother just before the flight, Sally talked about the upcoming wedding and described her fear of getting on the plane. “I just hate it… it rattles” she said.

Sally’s father Shane is a primary school principal, with no expertise of any kind in aviation.

But when official investigations into the crash left questions unanswered, he set out on a single minded mission that took him to the most powerful forums in the land – with consequences for everyone in regional Australia and beyond.

Transcript

A Call From Lockhart River – Australian Story


 

 

Plane crash families fight for justice

 

FAMILIES of the victims of one of Australia’s worst ­aviation disasters have been blocked by insurance giant QBE from long-running legal action in the United States.

Fifteen people died in the 2005 Lockhart River crash on Cape York, but relatives yesterday told The Courier-Mail how they were “shocked and appalled” by a court order to end a nine-year lawsuit in the US against part-owners of the ill-fated Cairns-based Aero Tropics airline.

Lawyers for QBE obtained an order from the Supreme Court in Queensland restraining the Lockhart River families from taking any action other than to dismiss the damages claim before the US courts.

Twelve years on from the tragedy, the father of police ­officer Sally Urquhart, who died in the May 6, 2005 crash, said families had been victims of “bully boy tactics” and “intimidation” by Australia’s biggest insurance company.

Brisbane schoolteacher Shane Urquhart, who lived in Caboolture at the time of the accident, said none of the families or their lawyers had been notified of the latest legal action before the court order.

“We’ve been fighting for justice for our lost loved ones for so long, and now we feel the judge and the legal system has been duped,” he said.

“It’s not just us, but anyone who gets on a plane in Australia needs to know the sort of bastardry one of the biggest aviation insurers in the country will use against victims of air disasters and their families,” he said. “None of the plaintiffs were informed. None of our lawyers contacted.”

QBE, according to its website, provides insurance to airlines, aircraft, airports, pilots, refuellers, baggage handlers and maintenance operators.

Reverend Mary Eseli’s son, Fred Bowie, and sister-in-law, Mardie Bowie, were among six victims of the air crash from the tiny indigenous communities of Injinoo and Bamaga, at the tip of Cape York.

 

“It has been an open wound in our hearts that has never healed,” she said.

“QBE has paid compensation and costs, where appropriate, in respect of the claims by relatives of the deceased passengers against the operator of the aircraft.”

Plane crash families fight for justice | Queensland Times

 


 

Sally URQUHART

Sally URQUHART
Sally URQUHART & her father

Sally URQUHART

Sally URQUHART
Father of Sally Urquhart

 


 

 

 

 

 

 




Marlene SANDS nee DUNN

Marlene SANDS nee DUNN

AKA  ?

Late of  ?

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  130

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  Police Woman 164

In the Registered number scheme, Police Woman, at this time, where not given a sequential number like the blokes – but, Marlene was somewhere in between 15108 – 15243?

Rank:  Commenced Training a Redfern Academy on 14 February 1972

Probationary Constable- appointed 27 March 1972

Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ? 

Final Rank?

Stations?, Women Police Office – CIB, ?

Service:  From 14 February 1972   to   ? ? ?  =  ? years Service

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours

 

Born:  Monday  8 September 1952

Died on:  Tuesday  14 April 2020 with family by her side.

Age:  67 years, 7 months, 6 days

Cause:  Cancer – ( type )?

Event location:   St George Private Hospital, NSW

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Wednesday  29 April 2020

Funeral location?, Sutherland, NSW  ( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 10 persons at a Funeral due to the Cornona19 Virus Pandemic – this will be a Private Funeral )

 

Future Wake location? TBA ( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 2 persons only at ‘Gatherings’,  there won’t be an immediate Wake )

Future Wake date: ( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

 

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

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

 

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


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At the time of publication, nothing – other than what is recorded above, has been found on Marlene.

 

Cal  290420

 

 

 

 

 

 




Berlinda Jane CUSH

Berlinda Jane CUSH

AKA  CUSHY

Late of  ?

Queensland Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

Queensland Police Force

Regd. #  ?????

Rank:  Commenced Training as on ? ? ?

Probationary Constable- appointed ? ? ?

Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?

Detective – appointed ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Acting Detective Senior Sergeant  – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank =  Acting Detective Sergeant

Stations?, PCC, Rockhampton, Boondal CIB – Death

Service:  From ? ? ?   to   22 April 2008  =  ? years Service

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours

 

Born? ? ?

Died on:  Tuesday  22 April 2008

Age:  37

Cause:  Suicide – Service pistol –

Event location: Prostitution Enforcement Task force, Police complex, Wecker Rd, Mansfield, Qld

Event date:  Tuesday  22 April 2008 shortly after 8am

 

Funeral date:  Monday  28 April 2008 @ 1.30pm

Funeral location:  the family farm, 162 Langdon Rd, Rosewood, Qld 

 

Funeral Parlour: Reed & Bottcher – Ipswich, Qld  07 38122011

Buried at: ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

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

 

? is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance  * BUT SHOULD BE

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

? IS mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance

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

? IS mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills


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12 Years ago today ‘Cushy’.

A gifted, dedicated and tenacious investigator, Detective Sergeant Berlinda Jane CUSH tragically took her own life on this day in 2008. We remember your infectious laugh and amazing smile around the Boondall CIB office…

You are missed and loved each and every day.

Blue HOPE stands ready.

 

Berlinda CUSH


 

Policewoman’s suicide shocks workmates

POLICEWOMAN shot and killed herself with her own gun at a suburban police complex yesterday. The tragedy has stunned workmates.

Acting Detective Senior Sergeant Belinda Cush, 37, walked into the Queensland Police complex in Wecker Rd at Mansfield, picked up her police-issue Glock pistol, fired a shot into a chair and then turned the weapon on herself.

Queensland Police Union president Cameron Pope said she greeted colleagues when she arrived at the Prostitution Enforcement Task force just after 8am but then did not speak to anyone before the shooting.

“There is nothing that we have seen or that I am aware of that could have prevented this incident,” Mr Pope said. “There has not been a single issue raised that I’m aware of that was an indicator to this incident.”

He said her workmates were struggling to cope with the tragedy, the reasons for which remain a mystery.

” Several police were actually there when it happened, ” he said. “Between the service and the union, counselling is being provided to any number of persons who require it and that’ll be monitored closely to make sure that all the officers who’ve suffered from this can get as much treatment as possible. ”

Det Snr-Sgt Cush worked in various ” high-profile areas of the service ” and was very well-respected, he said.

” I spoke to her officer-in-charge this morning and he was very distressed about the matter and he was very glowing in his description and praise of her, ” Mr Pope said.

” She was very highly regarded by members of the service and certainly her superior officers. There were a lot of platitudes coming out for this lady. ”

In addition to the police chaplains, Mr Pope said officers had a number of support services to assist with the daily demands and stresses of police work.

” In every police establishment there is what’s called a peer support officer who police can approach about any issue. There’s also human support officers who check the daily occurrence sheets and follow up officers involved in major incidents and of course there’s the police chaplains who do a wonderful job, ” he said.

In the past 10 years, there have been two other incidents of police officers taking their own lives at work at Ipswich and Smithfield stations.

” It’s not a prevalent problem, thank goodness, ” Mr Pope said.

The Prostitution Enforcement Task force is one of several ” specialised ” units that operates out of the police building in Wecker Road, and it investigates complaints about illegal prostitution.

A QPS spokesperson said the circumstances of Det Snr-Sgt Cush’s death were being investigated, but it was considered non-suspicious. A report will be completed for the coroner

Readers seeking support and information about suicide prevention can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14 or SANE Helpline on 1800 18 SANE (7263).

 

Policewoman’s suicide shocks workmates | The Courier-Mail


 

CUSH The Courier Mail|26 April 2008

CUSH, Berlinda Jane

Cherished Daughter of Dr. Allan and Barbara Cush,

much loved Sister of Peter, Anton, Dave and loved Sister-in-law and Aunt to their Families.

A Funeral Service for Berlinda will be held on the Family farm, 162 Langdon Road, Rosewood, Monday, 28th April, 2008, commencing at 1.30 p.m.

No flowers by Family request.

Donations may be made to Berlindas sponsored Child at the Funeral Service or at Police Headquarters in Brisbane.

REED & BOTTCHER

A Simplicity Funeral Service Ipswich – (07) 38122011

An Australian Owned Company

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Anne Christine LABONE

Anne Christine LABONE

AKA  ANNIE

Late of  Oak Flats, NSW

 

New South Wales Police Force Administration Officer

Regd. #  8120633

 

Rank:  Administration Officer

 

Commenced work on Monday 16 March 1981 ( aged 24 years, 3 months, 15 days )

Final Rank =  Administration Officer

Retired from work on 30 November 2016

 

Stations:  Warilla Police Station & Warilla HWP & Port Kembla Police Station

 

Service:  From 16 March 1981   to   30 November 2016 =  35 years, 8 months, 14 days Service

 

Age at Retirement:  60 years, 1 day

Time in Retirement:  3 years, 3 months, 25 days

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

Administration Officer Award – granted 2013:  Anne Labone (30 years).

 

Born:  Thursday  29 November 1956

Died on:  Thursday  26 March 2020

Age:  63 yrs  3 mths  26 days

 

Cause‘possibly’ a blood infection ?

Event location:   ?

Event date ?

 

Funeral date:  Monday 6 April 2020

Funeral location?  ( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 10 persons at a Funeral due to the Cornona19 Virus Pandemic – this will be a Private Funeral )

 

Future Wake location? TBA ( Due to current Govt. restrictions of 2 persons only at ‘Gatherings’,  there won’t be an immediate Wake )

Future Wake date: ( Due to current Govt. restrictions on ‘Gatherings’ due to Corona19 Virus Pandemic, some families may wish to have a Memorial Service / Wake with friends and family at a later date )

 

Funeral Parlour: Hansen & Cole, 634 Northcliffe Dve, Kembla Grange, NSW

Buried at: ?

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument:

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Hansen & Cole,

634 Northcliffe Dve, Kembla Grange, NSW

Saturday  27 March 2021 @ 11am


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MEMORIAL SERVICE – 2021

LABONE, Anne Christine

LABONE Anne Christine of Oak Flats

Passed away peacefully surrounded by her loving family on March 26, 2020. Cherished sister and sister-in-law of Ken & Christine, Phil & Heather, Don, Graham & Jennifer.

Aged 63 Years
She Loved And Cared For All Animals

Relatives and friends of Anne are invited to attend her Memorial Service to be held at the Northcliffe Chapel of Hansen & Cole, 634 Northcliffe Drive, Kembla Grange on Saturday March 27, 2021 commencing at 11am.

 

 


 

Ann Labone passed away on 26 March after being in hospital for a few weeks.

The cause of her death was ‘possibly’ from some blood disorder which may or may not have been contracted when she was in Peru last November, 2019.

 

Annie, You were a bloody good sport with all the lads at Warilla over the years and a great Admin Officer.

You worked in various rolls at the old Warilla Police Station from HWP and Detectives.

You were a great worker at Port Kembla in Court Processing.

I have video of you participating in a Cricket match between Warilla GD’s and HWP when we played in 1987 – but, unfortunately, the quality isn’t worth displaying.

Annie, may you forever Rest In Peace.

 

 

Cal

 

Annie LABONE - 2018

Annie LABONE - 2018


 

 

 

 




Francine Jane SAMMUT nee TITE

Francine Jane SAMMUT nee TITE

AKA  ?

Late of Orange, NSW

Wife to NSWPF Serving member Brett # 30109

mother of  Emily and Tegan

NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class #  269

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  31701

 

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 15 August 1997

Constable – appointed ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed ?

Senior Constable – appointed ?

Final Rank = Senior Constable – Retired

Stations:   Miranda, Orange – Retirement

Service:  From ? ? pre August 1997?  to 23 July 2009 =  11+ years Service

Awards: No Find on Australian Honours – although

NSW Police Medal – granted ? ? 2007

National Police Service Medal – granted ? ? 2010

Born: Sunday  7 September 1969

Died on: Wednesday 24 October 2018

Age: 49yrs  1mth  17days

Cause: Cancer – Breast

Event location: Cherrywood Aged Care Nursing Home, Orange, NSW

Event date: Wednesday  24 October 2018 during the early a.m.

Funeral date: Monday  5 November 2018

Funeral location: ? Church, cnr Anson & Byng St, Orange, NSW

Wake location: Waratahs Sports Club, Orange, NSW

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: Cremated with her Ashes scattered at various locations around Australia as per her wishes

Memorial located at: No official Memorial ( as per Francine’s request ) although

there is a family Memorial upon the breakwall of Port Macquarie – as per photos below

Francine SAMMUT nee TITE

 

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


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Francine SAMMUT

Francine SAMMUT in Tuscany

Francine SAMMUT

Francine SAMMUT
Port Macquarie Breakwall

Francine SAMMUT

Francine SAMMUT
Port Macquarie Breakwall. Brett, Emily & Tegan with the family Memorial rock to Francine.  A plaque will be attached around Christmas 2019.

Francine SAMMUT

 

 

 

 


 

 


 

Not known if Fran is related to Barry Maxwell TITE, NSWPF & Cyprus


 

 

 

 




Angela Vera BROWN

Angela Vera BROWN

AKA  ?

Late of Woden, ACT

Australian Federal Police Force

Regd. #  ??????

Rank:  ?

Final Rank = ?

Stations:  ?

Service:  From ? ? 1976  to ? ? ?? years Service

Awards: The Commissioners Commendation for Services to Police Training ( ACT )

Centenary Medal – granted 1 January 2001 – For Service to Victims of Crime

Born:  Friday 19 September 1941 in East London, England

Died on: Tuesday 22 October 2019 Canberra, ACT, Australia

Age: 78 yrs  1 mth  3 days

Cause: ?

Event location: ?

Event date: ?

Funeral date: Wednesday 30 October 2019 @ 2pm

Funeral location: Anglican Church of The Good Shepherd, Carruthers Street, Curtin, ACT

Wake location: ?

Funeral Parlour: White Lady Funerals, Kingston, ACT  02 6239 7023

Buried at: Woden Cemetery, Justinian Street, Phillip, ACT

Memorial located at: ?

Angela Vera BROWN

 


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ANGELA VERA BROWN

19-9-1941  –  22-10-2019

Born in East London – Died in Canberra.

Cherished by her siblings and their extended families in Essex and Leytonstone, England.

At 17 she joined the British Government as a shorthand typist leading to a Personal Assistant role with Senior Government Servants in White Hall.

In 1968 she was posted to Canberra for a 3 year tour of duty to the British High Commission.
She became Commandant of the Girls’ Brigade leading to her being presented to the Royal Family at a Garden Party at Government House.
In 1971 Angela returned to England and joined the London Metropolitan police force as a WPC.
She joined the AFP in 1976 when she returned to Canberra and later was awarded The Commissioners Commendation for Services to Police Training.
As the Welfare Officer for Police, Families and Civilian Staff she also assisted in setting up VOCAL, Victims of Crime Assistance League and received a medal for Services to Police Welfare.
In 2000 she received the Centenary Medal for Services to Violent Crime. In 2004 she joined The English in Australia and held many positions on the Committee, making an invaluable contribution.

Angela has been a volunteer, teaching English as a Second language.

The funeral service for Angela will be held in the Anglican Church of The Good Shepherd, Carruthers Street, Curtin on WEDNESDAY 30 October 2019, commencing at 2.00pm.

Burial will follow in the Woden Cemetery, Justinian Street, Phillip.

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Published in The Canberra Times on Oct. 26, 2019

https://tributes.canberratimes.com.au/obituaries/canberratimes-au/obituary


 

 

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Wonderful memories of the fun times we shared with Angela on our farm and in Perth.
Even though the distance was huge we always had her in our thoughts.
Love from the Betts and McAullay families
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May Angela BROWN ( AFP ) Forever Rest In Peace: https://www.australianpolice.com.au/angela-vera-brown/

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Pam SUTTON

Pam SUTTON

AKA  ?

Late of  ?

New South Wales Police Force – Non Sworn Member

Regd. #  2004237

Rank:  General Assistant Support Officer ( GASO ) – Clerk Grade 1/2

 

Stations:  Inner West Police Area Command – Newtown Police Stn ( 11 years )

Service:  From 4 August 2008  to 29 September 2019 =  11+ years Service

Awards: No Find on Australian Honours

Born: Tuesday 27 May 1947

Died on:  Sunday  29 September 2019 ( Police Remembrance Day )

Age: 72 yrs  4 mths  2 days

Cause:  Cancer – Bowel

Event location: ?

Event date:  Sunday  29 September 2019

Funeral date: TBA

Funeral location: TBA

Wake location: TBA

Funeral Parlour: ?

Buried at: ?

Memorial located at: ?

 

Senior Constable Anthony New and Pam Sutton at Newtown Police Station
Senior Constable Anthony New and Pam Sutton at Newtown Police Station.

 

Senior Constable Anthony New at Inner West PAC will ride across country to raise money for colleague Pam Sutton, who has battled cancer since 2014. Picture: Monique Harmer
Senior Constable Anthony New ( # 22417 ) at Inner West PAC will ride across country to raise money for colleague Pam Sutton, who has battled cancer since 2014. Picture: Monique Harmer

 

Senior Constable Anthony New with administrative officer Pam Sutton at Newtown Police Station. Picture: Monique Harmer
Senior Constable Anthony New with administrative officer Pam Sutton at Newtown Police Station. Picture: Monique Harmer

 

Senior Constable Anthony New at Newtown Police Station rides his bike cross country for his colleague battling cancer.
Senior Constable Anthony New at Newtown Police Station rides his bike cross country for his colleague battling cancer.

PAM is NOT mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills – but should be


Funeral location: TBA


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Newtown police officer’s 34 day cycle challenge for colleague

 

When Senior Constable Anthony New offered to cycle from Perth to Sydney to raise money for his colleague Pam Sutton, she initially refused.

But after thinking about the uncertainty she faced with her latest cancer prognosis, she finally agreed.

Ms Sutton has provided administrative support to the officers at Newtown Police Station for 11 years. She has taken most of her sick leave and eaten up much of her super.

“It’ll help me catch up on medical bills … I don’t know what will happen (in the future). It’s a bit of a backup,” she said.

Senior Constable New will set off from South Mole Lighthouse in Fremantle and finish the 4000km journey at the Sydney Opera House 34 days later.

He hopes to raise at least $10,000 when he ‘pedals for pam’.

“It was just out of the blue. He said, ‘I will be riding from Perth to Sydney and I’d like to be able to support you and whatever is going to happen in the future’,” Ms Sutton said.

“It’s incredible that he would do that for someone else.”

“(At Newtown police station) we all get along really well … we’re good friends and we support each other,” she said.

Ms Sutton’s battle with cancer has been long and gruelling.

Since she was diagnosed with stage three bowel cancer in 2014, she has had part of her bowel, liver and lung removed, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and brachytherapy.

The cancer has now spread to her lymph nodes.

“The prognosis is not going to go away. It’s just going to be there. I have a win, I think I’ve beaten it, and then it says ‘hey you haven’t beaten me’ … it’s an ongoing battle between me and the disease and I’m going to win,” she said.

Ms Sutton has grandchildren and three kids in their 30s and 40s, which keep her going.

But work has also been a saving grace, so it’s pressing that she is receiving so much support from her colleagues.

“Coming to work helps. If I didn’t come to work, I think it would be very easy to give into the fatigue. (It’s good) coming to work and having people around me who are so positive. Just to say, ‘How you going?’ or “I’ll carry that for you’,” Ms Sutton said.

Senior Constable New started working at Newtown Police Station around the time Ms Sutton was first diagnosed with cancer.

“She’s just a really positive lady and wants to help out the officers. She’s worked in the station and helped out with counter inquires, she’s good with the public … she’s just a great lady,” Senior Constable New said.

“It makes the ride more important for me … I can ride for somebody and help a work colleague.”

Senior Constable New was a decathlete, a state champion in track and field, in the army reserves, but he said this solo bike ride across Australia is another beast.

“This is the hardest thing I will do but it’s nothing compared to what Pam will go through … if I suffer a little bit of pain out on the road.”

To donate, visit: https://pedalforpam.gofundraise.com.au/

 

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/newslocal/inner-west/newtown-police-officer-cycles-for-34-days-to-raise-money/news-story/e38715760dbea55803088eacd73c4a8e?fbclid=IwAR3PCyaH6_LwP7xtyJ_CxKGhNAJZOvMoYokNBlZCj18j2dGIm-x7u943LQI


 

Thin Blue Dot . Pedal for Pam

During the month of September, Senior Constable Anthony New will challenge himself to ride 4000km from Perth to Sydney, all while raising funds in support of his colleague Pam, who is living with cancer. Anthony will set off from South Mole Lighthouse, Fremantle (WA) and aims to finish 30 days later at the Sydney Opera House.

Where is Anthony right now?  Click here to go to Anthony’s live GPS tracker.

 

Route Dist.
(km)
Moving
Time
Speed
(km/h)
Asc.
(m)
Desc.
(m)
27 days 2,732 183:26 14.9 6,440 6,410
1 Oct 126.1 8:00 15.8 430 678
30 Sep 0.096 7:43 0.0125 2.04
29 Sep 97.67 8:45 11.2 404 502
28 Sep 104 8:11 12.7 690 370
27 Sep 116.8 5:60 19.5 130 332
26 Sep 100.9 6:53 14.7 370 186
25 Sep 72.94 5:29 13.3 128 130
24 Sep 138.2 7:07 19.4 191 112
22 Sep 71.3 2:48 25.5 112 131
21 Sep 79.18 4:26 17.8 127 122
20 Sep 144 7:09 20.1 143 182
19 Sep 184.3 5:51 31.5 42.3 76.7
18 Sep 77.71 8:52 8.77 103 26.8
17 Sep 118 7:20 16.1 15.5 117
16 Sep 89.86 6:57 12.9 83.3 52.6
15 Sep 64.57 3:15 19.8 26.2 51.3
14 Sep 181.7 9:45 18.6 8.7 78.4
13 Sep 87.11 5:19 16.4 56.6 294
12 Sep 101.8 7:20 13.9 334 197
10 Sep 165.5 9:23 17.6 483 615
9 Sep 82.01 7:57 10.3 204 182
8 Sep 105.4 7:49 13.5 227 206
7 Sep 159.8 9:09 17.5 430 343
6 Sep 148.1 8:41 17.1 525 473
5 Sep 107.6 10:51 9.92 1,130 905
4 Sep 7.266 2:27 2.97 50.7 42.7

 

Keep in touch with Anthony throughout his journey via Facebook and Instagram @thinbluedot . 

 

Here is Pam’s story:

Pam Sutton is a much loved and valued member with the Inner West Police Area Command. Pam has worked for NSW Police for 11 years as a General Administrative Support Officer.

Pam was diagnosed with Stage 3 Bowel Cancer in January 2014.  She underwent surgery and began her first round of chemotherapy.

Since being diagnosed, Pam has continued to fight a courageous battle.  Pam has endured many rounds of chemotherapy over the years as the cancer was found to have spread to different parts of her body. After Doctors detected cancer in the liver, Pam underwent another operation to have part of her liver removed followed by more chemotherapy.

Further tests revealed the cancer had spread to one of Pam’s lungs resulting in another operation to remove the tumour from the lung.  Another gruelling round of chemotherapy followed. Further tests showed the cancer had spread to lymph node near the heart.  Pam underwent radiotherapy and a particularly intense round of chemotherapy.  The chemotherapy treatment could not continue as Pam’s immune system became too weak for further treatment.  As a result, the chemotherapy treatment was stopped to allow Pam’s immunity to improve. The treatment had fortunately shrunk the size of the tumour, however, when the treatment ceased the tumour grew back.

Recent tests have shown the cancer has spread to the bladder and another lymph node.  Pam has recently started another round of chemotherapy.

Pam has battled this illness for the past five and a half years, and to the amazement of her peers has taken minimal leave during treatment and recovery.  She has continued to show up to work despite everything she has endured and even in times of feeling very unwell and weak due to the chemotherapy treatment. Her dedication, strength and her positive attitude are a wonder to all that cross her path.

Pam’s medical expenses have been ongoing and as anyone could image a huge burden to her.  We’d like to ask anyone who would like to contribute to this worthy cause, to make a donation.

 

Our generous donors and their messages of support

Supporters Amount Message
Lyn McMillan $100.00
Vanessa Quinion $20.00
Michelle Jones $10.00 So sad to hear this. I’d still like to donate. Well done on your ride. Sorry I can’t give more.
Toni Keegan $50.00 Passing on our love to Katie, Chris & Matt and all of Pam’s family, friends and colleagues. Pam was like a second Mum to me growing up as I am a childhood friends of Katie’s. Pam was always there for us, such a strong woman. I am so sad but am in awe of her courage & determination. Lots of love from Toni, Ben, Andie & Nola
Sherriden Mackenzie $100.00 My daughter and i met Anthony on the Nullabor, Pam has her very own Angel pedalling for her.
Brett McDougall $100.00
Ilma McDougall $100.00
John Rylands $10.00
colin whitehouse $30.00 “While grief is fresh, every attempt to divert only irritates. You must wait till it be digested, and then amusement will dissipate the remains of it.” — Samuel Johnson
Anonymous $50.00
Tom Nicholls $20.00
Jason Donnelly $20.00
Nel Gebels $133.45 Sydney City PAC
Sean Howie $50.00 Respect to you, Anthony, and prayers for Pam and her family. May the Thin Blue Line wrap around you all with love and support. Sean, SAPOL Communications
Glen Leechburch Auwers $50.00 Inspirational and a true blue bloody legend. Way to go Newy. Stay safe mate.
Anne Scott $50.00 A remarkable challenge you have taken on. NZ has a beautiful Maori expression, Kia Kaha, which lifts spirits at many difficult times and I believe is perfect for this day. Annie and Vince
Stephen Knight $50.00
Allison Wright $50.00 I’m donating this in my son Callum’s name. He’s found the love of riding and doing charitable work/rides. And to mention his pop, my dad a former NSWPOL officer.
Margaret Stewart $20.00 Keep fighting Pam
Rose Grieve $20.00
Cindy Growcott $50.00 When I’m having a shit day, I’ll think of Pam and yourself…then pull my bloody head in! Inspirational.
Anonymous $10.09
BBM $50.00
OBB Accountants $250.00 Well done Anthony, you are an inspiration.-
cally milnes $50.00 As strong as Pam is, Anthony you are to. Cycle hard , cycle strong you can do it.
Anonymous $150.00
Sharyn Willis $4.90 Anthony, wishing you a safe journey from west to east and may the wind always be at your back. You are going awesome so far. To Pam I hope this fundraiser will give you some relief financially, and that you are feeling okay
Angela Ng $200.00 Pam and Anthony, a Salute from me. Both of you are amazing and inspiring. Keep fighting and keep pedalling!
Nicole & Sophey Lill $100.00 Sending you love, prayers and strength Pam.
Robert Simpson $50.00 You are doing something others can’t even imagine. This is for you Anthony as much as the money is for Pam. Bless you Pam
WAK Consulting Pty Ltd $50.00 I hope the Mucha Adventure girls weren’t too much of a shock to encounter on the road! I said I’d match Mucha Mich’s donation so here it is – Now pedal fast or they’ll catch you again! All the best – wish I was pedalling with you! WAK
Anonymous $50.00
Lynda Stuart $50.00 Hi Anthony! $50 donations from me and my Dad! Dad is a WW2 Veteran 94 and when I told him about you he wanted to give some money! 🙂 Regards Lynda Stuart & David OKell
Rajiv Tarafdar $50.00 Pam and Anthony, You are both wonderful people and have both set amazing examples for all of us to learn from. Good Luck to both of you. Wish you all the peace, happiness and good health.
Monica Miller $25.00
Colette Truscott $100.00 Best wishes to both of you and your families Amazing effect around ??
Sharyn Bolton $50.00
Naomi Mikic $35.00
Graham McDonald $100.00
Jodi & Karl Mikolic $20.00 Was great to meet you, keep up the great work
Jenine Pedley $50.00 Keep on keeping on.
Jennifer HUTCHINSON $10.00
Esteban Moops $20.00 Well done on the ride so far . What you are doing is bloody amazing.
Noela Mcguffie $50.00 Go Pam you can do it
Anonymous $20.00
Brandon Lim $100.00 All the best Pam and keep up the good work Anthony.
Glenda Sims $20.00
gary Merryweather $100.00 You are a great man for doing this ride for Pam
Leslea Smits $50.00 Keep fighting Pam we are all with you xx Anthony your are a true hero xx
Anonymous $30.00
Anonymous $35.00 Such an amazing effort!
Michael Bartley $50.00
Claire Cortellazzi $20.00
Anonymous $20.00
Angela Nicholson $50.00
Stephen Varhegyi $50.00 Good on you Cuz. It’s a wonderful cause and an incredible effort. Very proud of you.
Nikki O’malley $50.00 Stay positive. xxx
Zoe O’Rourke $10.00 Good on you! Great to see colleagues supporting each-other
Mel Phillips $50.00 What a huge mission to take on and for such a great cause! You can do it! From your favorite DSU-er 🙂
Kegan Pereira $50.00 All the best mate
Anonymous $50.00
Chris Herbert $25.00
Ana Shersby $20.00 Wonderful cause. Sincerely hope dear Pam continues to fight, she can pull through!
Janelle Di Giglio $30.00
Caitlin Dunton $20.00
Mandy Eagles $10.00
Dmytro Chornyi $10.00
Sam Bazzi $50.00 Well done on supporting such a great cause.
Debra Gray $50.00 Such a selfless commitment. Wonderful purpose
Louise Hughes $50.00 Lovely to see someone make sacrifices to help another in need.
Anonymous $100.00
Melissa Gole $50.00 Good on you Anthony!. I showed Donna from those left behind your thin blue dot and she’s following you now too :).
Anonymous $50.00 We met at Frasers Range the world would be a better place with more people like you.
Anonymous $25.00 Wishing you strength, good health and happiness Pam!
Sharon Sneddon $50.00 Inspiring and totally selfless! You got this Newy ????
Mike Shelley $30.00
Hine HunuHunu $50.00
Karen Bevan $100.00 Go well, you can do it
Pete Leong $50.00
Chris Christian $20.00 Good on ya mate, nice to meet you today in Coolgardie, all the best for the rest of your trip, from the Coolgardie cops?????
Damien Welsh $25.00 Super human effort. Keep up the good work.
Anonymous $25.00 You’re an inspiration to us all! X
Erica Cassidy $10.00 What an amazing thing to do. Watching the Thin Blue Dot map progress and thinking about you and hoping you stay safe.
Melissa Carlsson $30.00 Goodluck! Such an amazing thing to do for someone. The world needs more people like you!. Sending love to Pam – I know Im not giving much – I wish I could give more. I truely whole heartedly hope you get to see your granchildren grow up!. Xxx
Lou Driscoll $20.00 What an inspiration you are Anthony! All the best for the ride x
Aron Toundjel $50.00 You’ve always got a smile on your face Pam despite all you’re going through. We’re all here to support you in any way we can 🙂
Frank Quattrone $100.00 Keep going Sprocky, you can do it.
Anonymous $35.45
Anonymous $51.00 God bless you both.
Stephanie & Neale Breden $50.00 Pam Sutton – our best wishes with your health challenges ahead. . Anthony New, and Police Legacy , Thin Blue Dot & Richard McDonald – Thank you for all you’re doing to assist in raising monies for Pam Sutton.
Carolyn King $10.00
Graham Maranda $200.00
Diorne Lia $50.00 We are right behind you mate. I plan to ride the final leg with you into Sydney then buy you a beer ??
Anonymous $20.00
Chris Chow $50.00 Keep this legs going Sprocky
Sean Heagney $20.00 You’re a wonderful human! Glad to count you amongst my mates. Stay safe and enjoy the journey. Good onya for doing this for Pam!
Katherine Brennan $20.00 All the best Anthony, what an amazing thing you’re doing. Pam I wish you well, I’ve heard lovely things about you from my mum Anne who used to work with you.
Val Muir $56.15 best wishes Pam, good luck Bob
Anne Johnston $20.00 Amazing Anthony – wishing you well on the ride and stay away from those B-doubles. Pam, you are an inspiration and such an amazing person. You always helped in my ‘moments of need in CP’ and I feel I have now made a lovely friend. Miss you and wishing you well xx
Anonymous $25.00
Thomas Harvwy $50.00
Shaun Davies $20.00 Much respect Anthony, enjoy the journey
Damen Jones $100.00
Vaughan Wilkinson $200.00
Alex Liouthakis $50.00
Rochelle Blue $50.00 You are amazing!
Tony Kenny $100.00 Wishing you all the Best Pam. Good luck Anthony great work!
Jim Duignan $30.00
Vince Moschella $180.00
Lorraine Curtain $20.00 The power of team support and love …
Tim Archer $20.00 Hats off to you Senior Constance New! Having been an avid dot watcher following Rupert Guinness on the IndiPac, I look forward to following your progress. You are being extraordinary.
Tracy Doran $20.00 Best wishes – must be great to have such great colleagues
Anonymous $50.00
Nick Vernem $20.00
Sandy Kryzius $40.00 Amazing and inspirational Anthony, good luck and stay safe… i will look forward to following your journey.
Cheryl James $100.00 Safe riding!
Amanda Mcdonnell $5.00
Anonymous $10.00 ??
Anonymous $50.00
Anonymous $5.00
Warren Cunningham $250.00 I don’t know you guys but I read your story on FB and I’d like to help. Im sending Pam positive thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery and the strength to fight on and win the battle – and Im sending best wishes to Anthony for a safe and successful cycle trip, what a beautiful thing your doing for your workmate ??
Alice C $5.00
David Hodgkinson $25.00 Good luck!!!
Marilyn Burton $100.00 It’s the least I can do. Good luck!
Vanessa Hadley $100.00 You are an inspiration! Keep fighting xx
Anonymous $25.00 Thank you for this great effort.
Anonymous $5.00
Mitch McGrath $50.00
Chris Sutton $100.00 Anthony – wholehearted support from the Melbourne Suttons for your thoughtful, magnanimous act. Ride well, and the best of luck! From Kit, Asher, Miki and Chris Sutton.
Cameron McDougall $100.00
Rupert Guinness $50.00 Ride well, strong and safe Anthony … may Pam’s fighting spirit be with you all the way! All the best to you and Pam.
Edward Younger $100.00 Great cause Sprocky. You and Pam are both on challenging journeys and I’m praying both end in happiness and success. Best wishes Ed.
Stephen Flanagan $100.00 Wishing Pam all the best. Good luck, safe travels on the ride Anthony.
Kirk McDougall $109.00 Thanks Pam for looking out for me when I was young, may you find peace and happiness in all that you do. The grueling West to East bike journey emulates your own exhausting/painful journey over the past years. Kirk, Ruth and our children.
Cristina Faraone $54.50 Pam, you have inspired me to never give up! You have such an amazing drive to keep on going even when you feeling crook. I’m so glad to have met such a beautiful soul such as yours. Anthony, best of luck out there in the wilderness. You’ll learn alot about yourself, that’s for sure. Just remember it’s only a matter of time, you’ll eventually get to Sydney to kick your feet up and have a well deserved drink!
Anonymous $50.00
Natalie South $32.70
Ken Thompson $54.50 Will be following your epic ride Anthony. & have posted this link to my FB page along with a call to donate. We’re all lucky to have people like you in our lives. Take care.
Kate Sutton $1,090.00 Thank you Anthony for doing such a wonderful thing for our Mum! She means the world to us and we cant thank you enough> Mum you are awesome!
Robyn Hutchinson $54.50 Adding to many reasons to love you, You’re such a courageous fighter Pammy and we love you all the more for it xxx Thanks Anthony, such a caring legend x
Susan Frankham $163.50 Good luck Pam!
Kerrie Killen $54.50 Wishing you all the best Pam xx Great stuff Anthony!!
Aman Sareen $54.50 Always wishing you the best Pam! You’ve touched all of our hearts one way and another. You’re one in a million!
Tania Holmes $54.50 Wishing you a safe journey across the country Newy. You’re doing an amazing thing. To my beautiful workmate Pam, we are all behind you and love you lots ??
Wendy & Lloyd Kornelson $109.00 That’s a huge battle Pam, keep fighting. Well done Anthony, you really are a legend!
Jane Moschella $109.00
Lauren Procter $50.00
Andrew Davidson $32.70
James OXLEY $21.80
Meropi Papadopoulos $21.80
Elizabeth Gardner $5.45
Tania Madgwick $54.50 Big hugs to you Pammy! Your strength is amazing. Anthony you are a legend!
Anonymous $597.00 Many thanks to all the staff at Inner West PAC that donated at the half yearly on 23 July 2019 – $597 raised.
Rick STACEY $500.00 I’m often thinking of you Pam, keep fighting. You’re loved by so many people. <3
Tina Shepley $150.00 Hi Pam! Katie told us about the wonderful ride across Australia Anthony has planned and the support that it will offer you. We’re thinking of you often, and wish Anthony all the best on his journey. Lots of love, Tina & Owen
Daniel Watson $59.73
Anonymous $54.50 A very worthy cause! Hope the cycle goes very well and all the best to Pam.
Tina Davies $32.70
Mel Ryan $250.00 Pam, I have recently met you and before even knowing your situation I felt a strong sense of good in you. I am truely saddened to hear this news about your long fight. Remarkable woman. God bless x
Andrew Tajsic $21.80
Alan Lau $20.00
William Sites $50.00 Best wishes Pam, good on you Anthony.
Rhett Douglas $20.00
Aaron Sainsbury $109.00 You’re a legend, Newy. This will be as good for you as it will Pam. Go well, mate and keep safe.
Skye Stromquist $50.00 Good luck Anthony on this adventure! Such a wonderful thing to do for our Pammy! Pammy keep fighting strong! We ?? You xx
Nick Duggan $54.50 Good on you Anthony!
Marion Smith $109.00 Pam, you are an amazing woman putting up a mighty fight. Love Marion.
marco iglesias $21.80
Amy Gerrish $5.45
Simon Smith $54.50 Keep up the strong fight Pam x
Antoinette Maroun $54.50 You’re a legend Pam! x Go Anthony!
Anonymous $100.00
Adam Packer $54.50 Thinking of you Pam x. Newy what a machine!
Micaela Hagan $50.00 You are amazing Pam!
Nat Bull $54.50 Keep up the fight Pam!
Natalie Barber $50.00
Peter Haydon $109.00 Go hard Sprocket!!
Susan Gilbert-Davies $100.00
David Turner $54.50
Ann Logan $109.00 My daughter works with Pam, what a wonderful lady & safe travels to Anthony ??
Liz Cook $100.00 Anthony what a wonderful thing to do for Pam.
Louise Logan $100.00 We love you Pam! Good luck Anthony, you’re an absolute legend! xxx
Donal Keenan $20.00 Good on you and best of luck.
Sian Morgan $54.50 Ride like the wind mate!
Holly McFadden $54.50
Jaimie Reardon $21.80
Michael and Alexandra Reid $21.80 From our family to yours Pam.
Narelle Dickson $109.00
Tim PETERS $21.80
Chelsie Richards $54.50
Hayley Corben $250.00 Sending love your way Pammy xxx
Will and Prue Ingall $272.50 Pam, you’re a trooper and we hope this helps in some small way.
Lucy Nipperess $16.35
Natalie & Daniel Campisi $54.50 Pam, You are a beautiful person with a big heart, keep up that fighting spirit. Much love Nat x P.S Keep safe on your ride Anthony New 🙂
Sharni Edwards $21.80 You are an inspiration – keep fighting the good fight – from a fellow GASO x
Katie Oregan $54.50 Wonderful thing you’re doing Anthony! Fingers crossed we raise a significant amount for our one and only Pam!!
Alisha Hobbs $54.50
Renee Bradford $109.00 Pam you are an inspiration!
Ingrid Reilly $54.50 Best of luck Newy – what a wonderful thing to be doing for our very special Pam !
Mel Vanderwall $100.00 Awesome cause…thank you!
Sarah Huggins $109.00 Wishing you all the best x
robert midei $10.90
Stephen Weston $32.70
Ilma McDougall $545.00 Love and courage to you Pam and Antony may the wind may be at your back for the entire 34 days! Love from Auntie Ilma.
Norman Wagener $250.00 Always happy 4 you.
Richard McDonald $50.00 Great Job Anthony!
Rod, Kathy,and Harrison Wagener $272.50
Beth McDougall $109.00 Pam is my cousin and you’re right she has shown such strength and courage. She is an inspiration to me. I am so glad you are doing this for her!
Robbie Lay $50.00 Pam, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family at this tough time! But I know you will battle through!
Raised so Far
$15198.12

NSW Police Force
8 hrs

Senior Constable Anthony NEW &amp; Pam SUTTON.

To all those who have been following Senior Constable Anthony New’s #Pedal4Pam journey, we have some sad news.

It is with a very heavy heart that our Inner West Police Area Command family said goodbye to Pam Sutton on Sunday 29 September 2019.

Pam had bravely battled cancer for five and a half years and will always be remembered as the kind-hearted, vibrant soul that she was.

For all those who have donated to #Pedal4Pam and NSW Police Legacy, we thank you. The money will be donated to Pam’s family.

Anthony – Thin blue dot – is currently over half way through his 4000km bike ride across Australia and we know Pam would be extremely proud of his efforts.

Rest in peace Pam ????

If you’d like to learn more about the #Pedal4Pam ride, visit https://www.facebook.com/nswpoliceforce/videos/357455705202363/

If you’d like to donate, visit https://pedalforpam.gofundraise.com.au/…

  • Sharon Lee Guggrty   Sad news. Rest in Peace Pam ????????
  • Raeleen Tuckwell   RIP beautiful lady my heart and prayers are with your family and friends ????
  • Janelle Di Giglio   Such sad news ????
  • Allan Shalless RIP Pam . Thoughts to the family and Pam’s Police Family.
  • Kim Butt So sad
  • Gayle Tatana R.I.P. Pam????
  • Briety Dorahy Beautiful lady
  • Angela Georganti R.I.P…..
  • Jason Donnelly; Cancer, such a horrid thing that touches so many. I’m sure Anthony is riding through some pain right now, both in his legs and in his heart but i’m also sure that Pam will have had such positive days knowing she meant so much to so many. Push those legs and peddle strong Anthony. May she rest in peace ????
  • Ko Kioloa R.I.P.Pam
  • Ambi Doll   Rip Pam☹️
  • Dawne Brooks
  • Jackie Walsh   Rip Pam… sending condolences to family and friends. Xx
  • Wendy Jackson-walford   I am so sorry for your loss. my thoughts and prayers go to her family and friends. may she rest in peace.
  • Helen David   R.I.P ????
  • Anne Sayles   Condolences to her family and colleagues. Thank you to Anthony for his amazing efforts ????????????????????????????????????
  • Doreen Nugent   thinking of her family at this sad time
  • Carol Georgiou   RIP….may she RIP…
  • Linda K. Junee   Very sad, RIP Pam. ????
  • Maria Demasi   Condolences to the family ⚘⚘⚘⚘
  • Maureen Heydon Heydon   Oh how sad prayers and thoughts are with your family
  • Shell Miller   Awww no that’s so sad. R.I.P and condolences to Pam’s family, both blood and Blue. ????
  • Cheryl Willemsen

    ????
  • Vera Burgic   Cancer is a horrible illness.
    Condolences to your family and friends.
    Pam Rest In Peace.
  • Judy Copelin   Gone But Not Forgotten
  • Pauline Vanderwolf
  • Kerri Douglas   Love, light and peace to Pam, her family and her brothers and sisters in blue. Anthony thank you for your amazing commitment and efforts to raise money for Pam and her family you are a true friend and a wonderful person. Xxxx
  • Kelly Wilkinson   Oh no 🙁

    F*ck Cancer.

  • Lincoln Briffa   My condolences to her family and friends
  • Carol Mckechnie   RIP Pam ???? Condolences to family ❤️
  • Megan Riviere   RIP condolences to family friends and colleagues!
  • Kevin Campbell   Rip Pam and condolences to all your family and the inner west police community
  • Lynette Hayes Foy   RIP Pam
  • Heather Goulding

    ????
  • Barbara Finch   May she RIP
  • Lyndall Stokes   Rip pam
  • Lynette Hayes Foy   Condolences to all the family and friends
  • Chantelle Grace   RIP ????????
  • Rosemary Gibbard   Very sad to hear. Condolences to all who knew her. ????
  • Michelle Reid   RIP ????
  • Diane Barnes Watt   Still very proud of you Anthony.
  • Rosemary Sacco   So sorry to hear R.I.P Pam
  • Christine Dixon   ????????????????????????????????????
  • Mary Al Ali   Sarah Madrajat   ???? harom
  • Joanne Stanwell   ????R.I.P. Pam.
  • Julie Gleeson   Rip Pam my condolences to the family ????????
  • Pamela Martin   Rest In Peace Pam . Condolences to your family and friends . ????
  • David Aitken   Very sorry for your loss know how you feel ????
  • Annie Gee   RIP ????
  • Linda Ward   RIP
  • Rita Martens   Rip Pam Condolences to your loved ones ????????
  • Margaret Porter

    ????????
  • Warwick Saunders   Rest in Peace
  • Diana Redgwell   My condolences to you , Pam and her family
  • Denny M Campbell   thoughts go to the family and friends
  • Mart Jen   Stuart Owen,  this was the lady you were talking about today?
  • Stuart Owen   Mart Jen yeah mate. Sad news
  • Mart Jen   Stuart Owen extremely, cancer sucks!
  • Lorraine Jones   Bloody cancer 🙁
  • Kim Gascoigne   R.I.P Pam.
  • Chris Murray   Rip pam, love to family, great work anthony, all would be behind you…
  • Leanne McClenaghan   Condolences to all friends and family of this beautiful soul. She has touched the lives of so many- even the Facebook followers who have been following the remarkable journey that Anthony is on. Rest In Peace Pam. ????
  • Pat Sanderson

    ????????????
  • Mary Koorey   god bless RIP
  • Rebecca Walsh   Allie Reeves
  • Daniela Parramatta   Condolences
  • Amanda Forti   Rest peacefully Pam ????????
  • Pauline Ringland   RIP …
  • Sherrill Weidenbohm   So sad
  • Jude Daw   So sad ????????????????????????????
  • Kerrie Melchior   So sad, my sincere condolences ????????
  • Anne Burgin   Condolences from my family to Pams .RIP
  • Jilly Crilly   Very sad to hear of Pams passing, condolences to her family and work colleagues. R.I.P ????
  • Maggy Fletcher   Oh how sad I am sure she would be with Anthony all the way my thoughts and prayers are with family and friends God bless you all xoxo
  • Sally Scott   RIP.????
  • Carmen Hinton   RIP beautiful lady xxx Sincerest condolences to family and friends and now in the arms of the Angels xxx Great job Anthony, we are all with you on this journey
  • Lesley Joan Dunne

    ????????
  • Christine Mcclean   May Pam now RIP she was a trooper
  • Marlene Kheir Cham   May she Rest In Peace
  • Nod Sone   RIP Pam.
  • Toni Watson   ???? so sad …. Condolences to her family and friends ????
  • Gwen Vink   RIP FLY WITH THE ANGELS ????????????
  • Iris Joy   RIP ???? PAM
  • Lynne Foreman   RIP
  • Margaret Hornby   ❤️❤️❤️ RIP
  • Bradley Wingard   Not sure if I should heart react or cry react… so sad to here but great work team!
  • Suzana Federer   Bradley Wingard me too…
  • Noelene Oxford   Very sad news, may you RIP Pam ????
  • El Simon Rest In Peace. Thoughts and prayers with all her loved ones. ????????
  • Carol Woods   I have been following Anthony on his amazing bike ride.
    He is so Awesome doing this for Pam
    So Sad to hear of her passing
    RIP Beautiful Lady
    Prayers and Hugs
    ♥️♥️♥️
  • Kevin Burness   Rest in Peace dear lady
  • Dan Johnson
  • J Anne Weterings   So very sorry….may she rest in peace
  • Mounira Batach   RIP ???? PAM
  • Daisy Martin

    ????
  • Adele Aniol   R.I.P.,Pam❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
  • Leanne S Cleary   RIP Pam thoughts & prayers to her loved ones. Anthony you are a Champion ❤️
  • Lacey Waterfield   Beautiful capture. Very sad to hear this.
  • Geoffrey Smith   Sad sad story but the “pedal ” continues and will help the family. G
  • Janine Collins   Awww sweet heart r.i.p. Hun
  • Colleen Gobbe   Condolences to her husband,family and friends .Soo sad May she rest in the arms of the angels ????????????
  • Dawn Rath   Rest in peace dear lady
  • Donna Petrovski   Rest In Peace, Pam. ❤️
  • Margaret Maher

    ????????
  • John El-Chappo   RIP Pam – a lovely lady and very sad news. Well done though Newey ????
  • Deb Anderson   Almost home ????????????
  • Lena Walczuk   Rest In Peace Pam
  • Reggie Channing   Alex Bush
  • Alex Bush   Reggie Channing such a lovely person to work with.

 

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Margaret Majella SAUNDERS nee MORAN

Margaret Majella SAUNDERS nee MORAN

AKA  Margi

Late of Albury, NSW

 

Sister to Sergeant Matthew SAUNDERS – NSWPF  # ?????

 

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  178

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  20065

 

Rank:  Initial Training – commenced 4 August 1981

Probationary Constable – appointed  5 February 1982

Detective – Designated  ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed  5 February 1987

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank = Detective Senior Constable – Serving but on Sick Leave

 

Stations?, Phillip St ( 4 Division – early 1980s ), Chatswood ( 25 Division ), Murray River Police District – Albury Detectives – Death

 

Service:  From  4 August 1981  to 28 September 2019 =  37+ years Service

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 28 August 1997 ( SenCon )

 

Born:  Saturday  9 February 1963

Died on:  Saturday morning  28 September 2019

Age: 56 yrs  7 mths  19 days

Cause: Brain Tumour

Event location: ?

Event date:  Saturday  28 September 2019

 

Funeral date:  Friday  4 October 2019 @ 11am

Funeral location:  Hovel Tree Park, cnr Hume St & Wodonga Pce, Albury, NSW

Wake location: TBA

 

Funeral Parlour: John Hossack Funeral, Albury, NSW  02 6041 3855

Buried at: TBA

Memorial located at: TBA

Margaret Majella SAUNDERS

Margaret Majella SAUNDERS nee MORAN AKA Margi

Margaret Majella SAUNDERS; Marg SAUNDERS At the front line: As an acting Inspector, Marg Saunders addresses the media at the scene of a fatal bus crash at Splitters Creek in 2002.
At the front line: As an acting Inspector, Marg Saunders addresses the media at the scene of a fatal bus crash at Splitters Creek in 2002.

 

Margaret Majella SAUNDERS; Marg SAUNDERS; Marg MORAN

 

 

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

MARGI is NOT mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills


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


 

Hi colleagues

It is with great sadness that I notify all of you that serving officer Detective Senior Constable Margi Saunders (Moran) of Albury Police passed away this morning, 28 September 2019 after a long illness.

Funeral details will be advised to all of you as soon as they become available.

Kind Regards
Beth


Lorrae Williams:
I remember the first time I met Margy she was relieving as a Duty Officer and turned up at a serious MVA just out of Albury and I was mobile supervisor, having only been stationed at Albury for about a day at that stage.
I remember thinking what a tough, hard nosed, female cop…but as the years went on, I soon got used to Margy’s no nonsense approach and straight shooting personality. I learnt who to go to for advice when I had something a bit out of the ordinary to investigate or if I needed advice, even about workplace conditions…it was Margy.
She was undoubtedly the most experienced, intelligent and humble Detective I ever met in nearly twenty years of policing. I always appreciated any advice Margy gave me and I knew my investigations would be the best they could be, if I followed her instructions.
When Margy wasn’t investigating serious crimes, murders etc, she was raising her beloved daughter, along with her husband.
Margy touched the lives of so many people…more than she probably ever realised. I am privileged to have known her.
RIP Margy…you have served your community well. Xx

 

Deepest condolences to husband Rob and daughter Majella.


 

Albury police officer Detective Senior Constable Marg Saunders has been publicly remembered and praised after dying following a tumour diagnosis

It was on an honour roll of NSW police members who have died over the past year.

Albury Inspector Owen Hill told The Border Mail after the service that Detective Senior Constable Saunders “was loved and respected in the region, particularly here in Albury”.

“It’s very raw for the serving members,” Inspector Hill said, with some colleagues in tears following the memorial.

“It adds that level more significance about why we’re here today.”

Detective Senior Constable Saunders passed away on Saturday.

She had been in the police force for 38 years, having stints at Sydney stations, before serving in Albury from 1986.

In 2012, the police commissioner presented Detective Senior Constable Saunders with a NSW-wide local hero award with a citation declaring her an “outstanding role model and mentor to general duties officers”.

It continued: “She has been a front line officer for her entire career and is known for her professionalism and strong work ethic.”

Detective Senior Constable Saunders’ other great community contribution was in the water polo world.

She was a life member of the Ovens and Murray association and Albury Water Polo Club.

Tigers president Zoe Singer described her as the “heart” of the club.

“The club will never be the same without her, never ever,” Ms Singer said.

“She will be remembered every time somebody touches the water.

“She was one of the biggest personalities in the club.”

In April, Detective Senior Constable Saunders won a C grade best and fairest, which followed a premiership in 2017-18 and decades of service via junior development and committee roles, including president and treasurer.

Detective Senior Constable Saunders is survived by husband of 26 years Rob Moran and daughter Majella, 23.

A full police funeral will be held at Albury’s Hovell Tree Park from 11am Friday.

Tributes and tears have flowed following the death of long-serving police officer and water polo lionheart Marg Saunders.

 

 

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    Margaret Majella SAUNDERS nee MORAN | Australian Police

    Margaret Majella SAUNDERS nee MORAN | Australian Police

  • Darren Sampson Condolences to Rob and the family.so very sorry for your loss, thinking of you in this time of sadness.
  • Kellie Gordes Very sad news. RIP Margi. Sincere condolences to Margi’s family and colleagues
    Ellen Shaw Terrible news,a fantastic person, selfless friend to many.Condolences to family and colleagues.A helping hand to my dad will always remember.????
  • Judi Mills This is so very sad! A wonderful, compassionate officer. Deepest condolences to Margi’s loved ones ????
  • Taya Maree Rip Margi, I will never forget the strength you gave me all those years ago, ❤️????
  • Judy Jans Condolences to Rob and Marg’s family
  • Sharon Des Restall RIP Margi. Wonderful police officer, sports woman, wife and mum.
  • Kim Frauenfelder RIP Margie.Your help & support a few years ago I will never forget.Love & strength to Rob & Majella.????
  • Lorna Niehus RIP Amazing police lady ????
  • Margaret Crump A wonderful police woman. A wonderful person, may you Rest In Peace Marg.
  • Kay Polsen My deepest condolences to the family
  • Lorraine Young Will miss you Margy, RIP. ❤️????????
  • Susan White RIP ……I remember Marg from lots of sports we played many years ago. Lovely lady and fabulous policewoman xxx
  • Mandi Maddison RIP Margi. I have very fond memories playing Water Polo for Lavi with you way back when. xx
  • Sandii Lee Deepest condolences to all xx
  • Adrienne Gillingham Thinking of your family Margie at this very sad time. Thanks for all you did for our community.
  • Karen McLees RIP Margi xx
  • Cindy Stares Such a lovely lady, and such a good example of a policewoman. Funny and compassionate, I will always remember her. I am so sorry Robbie and Majella.
  • Margeret Murray RIP, Margie
  • Amanda Ayton Wishing all the love and strength to Margies loved ones.
    What amazing women. Our community will miss her. RIP wonderful lady. ????
  • Donna Felstead Rest in peace and thank you for all your amazing work in the community over the years
  • Lisa Deegan ❤️???? RIP Margi xx
  • Tracey McLachlan RIP Margie. You left this world a better place.????????
  • Trish Southgate Oh, Rob and Majella, I am so sorry to hear this, that Marg didn’t get to enjoy the retirement she deserved after a lifetime of dedicated service in a tough environment. And that you have to bear her loss at an early age. She was so rightly proud of your achievements and maturity, Majella. And a great support to you, Rob. Our sincere sympathy to you both, and her family of origin.
  • Carlie Renee RIP Marg.
  • Michelle Milligan Marg did so much for me and my family at a really tough time, as her role as a local police detective I felt she honestly had my back and after many other failed attempts marg brought justice for me and my family. Thank you so much for your contribution to the local community and for never giving up on people who had given up on themselves xxx
  • Trudy Brown RIP Margie ????
  • Steph Dean oh dear RIP Marg Saunders she was Amazing police women , ????????
  • Anne Young RIP Margie we had some good times playing netball with and against ????
  • Ettedro Haberecht Sad news. Sorry to Rob, her daughter, family and friends ????????
  • Sharon Woods Condolenses to Margs family, friends and colleagues
  • Splitters Creek Rural Fire Brigade Condolences to Margi’s family, friends and colleagues at the Murray River Police District, gone too soon.
  • Narelle Huntley Rest easy Margi. A fierce competitor in the pool who will be greatly missed.
  • Allison Gould Such an injustice for a woman I called my friend who gave back more to our community than duty called .. I will miss those long arms in goals and that sharp tongue on the side of the pool.. I actually don’t have a waterpolo memory that doesn’t include Margie… Thankyou for always making the game entertaining… my heart goes out to Robbie and mar
  • Annie Colquhoun Allison Gould
    Sounds like a selfless woman. Kind words also by you. Sorry that you have lost your friend. Thinking of you at this sad time????

 

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Saunders-Moran, Margaret Majella (Margie)
Late of Albury
passed away peacefully on Saturday, 28th September, 2019 aged 56 years.
Beloved wife of Robert.
Devoted and dearly loved mum of Majella.

Loved and respected by all.

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Published in The Border Mail on Oct. 5, 2019

October 9, 2019
she taught me lots of stuff, like how to swim and be a good person. she made my sister not be afraid of water and she told lots of jokes. i will miss you so much
October 2, 2019
Very sad times, our thoughts are with you Rob, Majella & Families.
Murray & Michele Yensch,
Hervey Bay Queensland.
October 2, 2019
Saunders (Moran), Margaret Majella
28.9.2019
Loving daughter-in-law of William and Barbara (dec) Moran,
loving sister-in-law of Carol Bellamy and Diane and Rodger King,
aunt of Jay, Kade and Jess Bellamy.

Forever loved, will be sadly missed.

October 4, 2019
Saunders (Moran), Marg
Condolences to Robert, Majella and family on the sad passing of Marg.
From The Pool Pirates Water Polo Club.

Marg will be sadly missed around the pool.

 

 

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Saunders
The funeral service to celebrate the Life of Margie Saunders-Moran will be held on Friday, 4th October, 2019 commencing at 11:00am at Hovell Tree Park, Hovell Tree Drive, South Albury.
Members of the Police are respectfully invited to attend.

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Published in The Border Mail on Oct. 2, 2019