Barry John HOCKING

Barry John HOCKING    OAM

 

AKA Barry HOCKING, HOCKO   

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of Berala, NSW  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?   

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?   

 

 

NSW Police Training College – Penrith  Class #    “possibly” 040 or 041     

 

NSW Police Cadet #   0875     

 

New South Wales Police Force    

 

Regd. #  7755   

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police College as a Police Cadet on Monday 3 July 1950 ( aged   15  years,   1  months,   3  days )

Probationary Constable – appointed Sunday  30 May 1954  ( aged   19  years,   0  months,   0  days )

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?   

Constable 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?         

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?       

Senior Constable – appointed 30 May 1965   

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

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 19 September 1969   

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 1 July 1977   

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed  22 September 1980      

Inspector – appointed 3 December 1986   

 

Final Rank: =  Inspector   

 

Stations:   As a Cadet:   

Prior to joining the NSW Police Cadets, Barry was a junior Shop Assistant.

After his induction in July 1950 at the Penrith Police College, he was stationed at 20 Division ( H.Q. ) as a Messenger.

In September 1950 he was relocated to the Records Branch.

In March 1951 he transferred to 5 Division ( Newtown ).

September 1951 finds him transferred to the C.I.B. Fingerprint Section ( 20 Division ).

January 1952 finds him transferred to Newcastle.

August 1952 finds him transferred to 7 Division – Redfern Traffic Room.

December 1952 finds him transferred to 13 Division ( Campsie ) Plain Cloths Room.

February 1952 finds him at the Patrol Yard ( 4 Wheels )( 20 Division ).

January 1954 finds him at the Country Area Superintendent’s Office ( 20 Division )( H.Q. ).

 

As a Sworn Member:   

Regent St ( 2 Division )( ProCst )( GDs then Solo Motorcyclist )( May 1954 – July 1955 )   

Deniliquin ( Clerk and GDs )( July 1955 – June 1956 )   

Campsie ( 13 Division )( GDs )( June 1956 – September 1956)

Belmore Police Call-Box ( GDs )( September 1956 – March 1958 )

Traffic Branch – Public Safety Bureau ( P.S.B. later known as S.T.P. )( March 1958 – April 1959 )

Ashfield ( 11 Division )( Outfit Motorcyclist )( April 1959 – June 1961 )

Bankstown ( 19 Division )( Outfit Motorcyclist )( June 1961 – July 1967 )

Traffic Branch – Adjudication Section ( July 1967 – December 1968 )

Breath Analysis Section ( B.A.S. )( December 1968 – January 1970 )

Newcastle ( O.I.C. of the B.A.S. )( January 1970 – January 1975 )

Burwood ( 9 Division )( GDs )( January 1975 – July 1975 )

Enfield ( 9 Division )( GDs )( July 1975 – May 1977 )

Burwood ( 9 Division )( GDs )( May 1977 – March 1978 )

Burwood ( 9 Division )( Traffic Sgt )( March 1978 – November 1980 )

Central ( 1 Division )( GDs )( November 1980 – February 1983 )

Liverpool ( 22 Division )( ‘I’ District )( Traffic Supervisor )( February 1983 – October 1983 )

Ashfield ( 11 Division )( ‘F’ District )( Traffic Supervisor )( October 1983 –  Retirement )     

Source:  Liverpool Police Time Line 1877 – 2022 by Joe Stanioch. 

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From  3 July 1950     to   29 May 1990   =   39  years,  10 months,   26 days Service

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:  3 July 1950     to   29 May 1990   =   39  years,  10 months,   26 days Service

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:     35  years,   7  months,   17  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     54  years,   11 months,   29  days    

 

Awards:  Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal – granted ? November 1976   

National Medal – granted     ? ? 1978   

National Service Medal – granted ? ? 2001   

The Australian Defence Medal – granted ? ? 2006   

Order of Australia Medal ( O.A.M. ) – granted 13 June 2005 for services to community via the NSW Retired Police Association and NSW Police Legacy

Barry John HOCKING 01 - NSWPF 7755 - Died 15 Jan 2026

 Born:  Thursday 30 May 1935 at Belmore, NSW             

Died on:  Thursday 15 January 2026   

Age:   90  years,   7  months,   16  days  

 

Organ Donor:  No – Age restrictive     

 

 

Cause:     ?    

Event location:     ?      

Event / Diagnosis date   ?     

 

Funeral date:  Friday 30 January 2026 @ 12.30pm   

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

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???    

 

Funeral Parlour: Beautiful Farewells, 98 – 100 Concord Rd, North Strathfield, NSW  

 

Buried at:  Cremated  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2026 )    

 

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

 


 

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Barry John HOCKING # 7755 as a Cadet
Barry John HOCKING # 7755 as a Cadet

Barry John HOCKING 01 - NSWPF 7755 - Died 15 Jan 2026

Barry John HOCKING # 7755 as a Inspector
Barry John HOCKING # 7755 as a Inspector


 

Family and friends of Barry are invited to attend his funeral service to be held at 12:30pm, Friday 30 January 2026 in the South Chapel, Rookwood Crematorium, Memorial Avenue, Rookwood.
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Barry John OAM Hocking – Online Tribute


 

Pastoral Times (South Deniliquin, NSW : 1866 – 1962),

Friday 20 January 1956, page 3

Bonded for Driving Under the Influence

Found guilty of driving a motor vehicle whilst under the influence of intoxicating liquor, Frederick George Huggard, of Heathcote (Vic.) was ordered to enter into a £30 good behaviour bond at the Court of Petty Sessions on Wednesday. Period of the bond is 12 months.

A second charge, of negligent driving, was withdrawn upon Hugget undertaking not to appeal against the conviction. Mr. L. R. Mathieson, Stipendiary Magistrate, presided on the Bench.

Barry John Hocking, constable of police stationed at Deniliquin, stated that at about 8 p.m. on December 27 he went to the scene of an accident near the Post Office where he saw defendant and asked him if he were the driver of a truck involved in a collision, and defendant admitted he was, adding he did not see the taxi behind him.

Defendant was swaying slightly on his feet, the constable continued, his breath smelt of intoxicating liquor, he had great difficulty with his words, his face was flushed and his eyes half closed.

Replying to a question by Constable Hocking, defendant had said he had three beers at the Globe Hotel a while previously.

Later, at the lock-up, defendant was told he was entitled to have the services of a doctor, but had replied that he did not want one. To Mr. Colin Shanks ( for Huggard ):

Witness had about three minutes conservation with defendant, and decided after one minute that he was under the influence of liquor. During his 18 months as a police constable he had arrested hundreds of persons for being drunk, but defendant was the second he had arrested for driving under the influence.

Defendant’s eyes were not more closed at the time of his arrest than they were in court, but he was blinking a lot.

Leslie Graham Jenkins gave evidence that on December 27 about 7.50 p.m. he was driving a taxi owned by Mr. C. Hussey down Cressy Street.

A Chevrolet truck was parked almost parallel with the kerbing in front of the Post Office.

Jenkins said that he had just finished parking his vehicle about five feet away from the back of the truck when it started reversing towards him. The truck, driven by Huggard, struck the back of the taxi at a low speed, causing damage estimated at about £5.

Mr. Hussey arrived on the scene, Jenkins said, and told Huggard that he was going to contact the police.

Huggard told the court that he had been on a four day fishing trip with two friends out beyond Old Morago. They had arrived in Deniliquin about two hours before the accident and parked in front of the Post Office. Before going to the Broadway Cafe for a meal, they had gone to the Globe Hotel and had three seven oz. glasses of beer each.

Immediately after their meal they had returned directly to their truck, he said.

Under cross examination by the Police Prosecutor, Huggard denied having told Constable Hocking that he had been at the hotel before returning to the truck, and denied having any other liquor that day.

They had taken 14 bottles of beer with them for the four day trip. Huggard said that, after arriving on the scene, Constable Hocking had talked for several minutes with Jenkins and the owner of the truck, Ron Tranter and walked over to him and said “I think you are under the influence.” He was then taken to the Police Station, Huggard said.

Ron Tranter gave evidence that he had known Huggard for a considerable period and was with him on the fishing trip. “During the whole day,” he said, ” I only left Huggard and the other member of the fishing trip for about ten minutes and the only liquor consumed in my company during the day was three glasses of beer in the Globe Hotel.”

Under cross examination Tranter said that Huggard was perfectly normal and he had been quite happy about letting Huggard drive his truck. He claimed that Huggard was walking in his usual gait. “He walks with a slight roll.” Tranter added, A reference regarding- Huggard’s personal conduct from a Justice of the Peace in Heathcote was tendered to the Court.

At the conclusion of the evidence Mr. Colin Shanks, appearing for Huggard, submitted that Constable Hocking had put the wrong interpretation, on several of Huggard’s physical characteristics. “Huggard habitually walks with a roll, his eyes are naturally half closed all the time and his face was flushed from spending four days out in the open air,” Mr. Shanks stated.

Summing up His Worship said that he did not accept defendant’s story that he only had three glasses of beer. “I have no doubt that the defendant was slightly under the influence of liquor, ” he added.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/289604057


 

Pastoral Times (South Deniliquin, NSW : 1866 – 1962),

Tuesday 14 February 1956, page 1

Serious Police Shortage

Hard pressed Deniliquin Police are facing a serious shortage, and Sergeant F. Dawson says that from Thursday only one officer will be available to patrol the streets.

New Year we have had ? and with the limited available we can’t possibly ? the work,” ‘Sergeant Dawson said this morning. ? one hectic week. Constable Ryder, who ? relieving Detective ? was on duty continuously for four days, during ? that time he escorted a prisoner to Sydney and returned, all ? and with no sleeper ?. ? have expressed ? with the fact that only ? will be available to patrol the streets.

Recently a business office was inadvertently left open over the weekend and if this occurred again thieves could make off with the contents of the office without any fear of police intervention.

At present there are two police constables and Sergeant Dawson available for duty. However, Constable B. Hocking will be going on leave next Thursday and Constable ( A.B. ) Schiemer # 7643 and Sergeant Dawson will be the only two officers available.

Detective Ryder will return to Wagga on Thursday and Detective D. N. Knight will resume duty.

Sergeant Dawson said that he is still waiting on a lock-up keeper, and another officer to be transferred from Sydney to Deniliquin.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/289601460


 

Pastoral Times (South Deniliquin, NSW : 1866 – 1962),

Friday 11 May 1956, page 9

Caught Red-handed By Civilian!

Caught red-handed with a stolen carton of potato chips in the early hours of Sunday morning, a man appeared at the Deniliquin Court of Petty sessions last Tuesday.

He was Anzac Lee Box, who was apprehended by a civilian at 12.30 a.m. on Sunday in front of the Exchange Hotel.

Messrs Dawson Boyd and J. Fleming, J.’sP., presided at Tuesday’s Court.

Mr K. Murray, secretary of the R.S.L. Club, told the court that he went to the club premises last Sunday morning and found two cartons of potato chips were missing. The value of the missing cartons was £3/10/, Mr. Murray said.

In a statement to the court Detective Knight said that when he questioned defendant on the Sunday morning he admitted taking the two cartons. Defendant had told him that he recalled dropping one carton when apprehended by the civilian, and thought he had hidden the other one in the lane, beside the club.

This carton was recovered by Constable Hocking.

Box was convicted and sentenced to 14 days’ hard labour.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/289606585


 

* Story behind any Nickname:    

 


 

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Cal
25 January 2026 


 

 




John Kenneth HALL

John Kenneth Nepean HALL   

 

AKA John HALL, Hally   

* Nickname:  Whistling Jack, Grand Dad     

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?   

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?   

 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  161 C   

 

New South Wales Police Force    

 

ProCst # 92557   

Regd. # 18407     

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 25 September 1978 ( aged  33  years,  2  months,   4  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed 11 December 1978  ( aged  33  years,  4  months,  20  days )    

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?   

Constable 1st Class – appointed  11 December 1983   

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?       

Senior Constable – appointed 11 December 1987   

Leading Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?     

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed   ? ? ? ( YES )       

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed   ? ? ?     

 

Final Rank: =  Sergeant ?/Class  

 

Stations:     ?, Hornsby ( 16 Division ), ?, Castle Hill ( 33 Division ) – Retirement           

 

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 25 September 1978    to   11 September 1999 =  20  years,  11 months,   17  days Service     

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom: 25 September 1978    to   11 September 1999 =  20  years,  11 months,   17  days Service

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:    26  years,  3  months,  28  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     54  years,   1  months,   21  days    

 

Awards:  National Mo Find on the Australian Honours system    

John Kenneth Nepean HALL 01 - NSWPF 18407 - Died 8 Jan 2026
John Kenneth Nepean HALL   
1979

 Born:  Saturday 21 July 1945 at Gympie, Qld      

Died on:  Thursday 8 January 2026   

Age:    80  years,   5  months,   18  days  

 

Organ Donor:  No – Age restrictive     

 

 

Cause:     ?    

Event location:     ?      

Event / Diagnosis date   ?     

 

Funeral date:  Friday 23 January 2026 @ 11am  

Funeral location:  Kellyville Anglican Church, 45 President Ave, Kellyville, NSW   

The Hills Police P.A.C. will provide an official Police Guard of Honour     

 

LIVE STREAM      ? TBA   

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???    

 

Funeral Parlour: Allan Drew Funerals

 

Buried at:     ?      

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at  ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( January 2026 )    

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

 


 

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Class 161 C 01A of December 1978
Class 161C
Back Row: ( L – R )
M.J. LEGGE, Steve K. HODDER, C.J. HALL, S.J. HUBBARD, P.J. JARVIS, Mark Alan JONES # 18446, John Kenneth HALL # 18407, T.F. LINDSELL
Middle Row:
A. HOARE, G.G. JONES, B.L. LEE, M.H. KENNEDY, John S. KERLATEC
Front Row:
David Andrew HANCOCK # 18369, P.J. JUDD, D.C. KEITH, J.J. KING, D.M. KELLOWAY, Garry R. HESKETT, P.J. HUXLEY, K.J. GRIFFIN


 

* Story behind any Nickname:    Whistling JackHe got that nickname because every time we saw him walking around the Academy, he was always whistling 😗 a tune 🎶

Grand Dad:  No doubt he was the oldest student in the Class at the Academy.


 

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Cal
21 January 2026 

Updated 26 January 2026 with nickname update.


 

 




Barry Wentworth DUNN

Barry Wentworth DUNN   

 

AKA Barry DUNN, Dunny, Bower Bird Dunn   

* Nickname:  Bower Bird Dunn   

Late of Peakhurst, NSW   

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?  

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?  

 

 

NSW Police Training College – Penrith –  Class #    04*?  

 

New South Wales Police Force    

 

Regd. #  7987   

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police College  on Tuesday 12 April 1955 ( aged   19 years,   3  months,   10  days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 9 May 1955  ( aged   19  years,   4  months,   7  days )

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?   

Constable 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?   

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?     ( YES )   

Senior Constable – appointed 12 April 1966       

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

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 11 November 1970    

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 9 May 1978    

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed  12 June 1981    

Inspector – appointed 30 September 1984   

Chief Inspector – appointed 21 May 1986   

 

Final Rank: =  Chief Inspector  

Stations:     ?, Senior Investigation – Internal Police Security Unit ( IPSU ) – Police Internal Affairs Branch ( C/Insp ), ?, Region South West – Retirement        

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 12 April 1955    to  30 November 1992   =    37  years,    7  months,    18  days Service    

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:  12 April 1955    to  30 November 1992   =    37  years,    7  months,    18  days Service

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:     33 years,   0  months,   4  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     56  years,   10  months,   28  days    

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 28 April 1993 ( Det C/Insp )  

Barry Wentworth DUNN 02 - NSWPF 7987 - Died 4 Dec 2025

 Born:  Thursday 2 January 1936 in Inverell, NSW 

Died on:  Thursday 4 December 2025   

Age:   89  years,  11  months,  2  days  

 

Organ Donor:  No – Age restrictive    

 

 

Cause:     ?  

Event location:     ?  

Event / Diagnosis date   ?  

 

 

Funeral date:  Friday 19 December 2025 @ 2pm  

Funeral location: St Lukes Anglican Church, 19 Burton Street, Concord, NSW  

Burwood P.A.C. provided an Official Police Guard of Honour

LIVE STREAM      ?

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???

 

Funeral Parlour:   ?  

 

Buried at:     ?  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at   ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2025 )    

   

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


 

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Inverell Times (NSW : 1899 – 1907, 1909 – 1954),

Friday 2 October 1953, page 9

S.M. HAS DOUBT IN TRAFFIC CHARGE: DEFENDANT DISCHARGED

A charge of failing to keep to the left, brought against an Inverell baker in the Court of Petty Sessions on Monday, was dismissed by the Stipendiary Magistrate, Mr. N. E. Fegan.

At the conclusion of evidence, Mr. Fegan told the baker, Robert Ross Cracknell, of Raglan Street, that he had a doubt and would give him the benefit of it. ( The hearing was begun at an earlier Court, August 25, Kevin McGregor, driver of the car, which collided with Cracknell’s and Geoffrey Crossley gave evidence that a collision had occurred in front of the Inverell Court House on May 1 this year. The hearing was adjourned. Cracknell was represented by Mr. Guy Smith ( Borthwick and Butler ). Sgt. J. M. Dwyer prosecuted. He told Mr. Fegan that the police case, consisting of evidence from Constable C. M. McHardy and the three people in McGregor’s car had been completed at the previous hearing. Cracknell, in the witness box told Mr, Smith that on Saturday, February 28, he had been to a dance at Beaulieu and had returned to Inverell some time after midnight. When he came to Inverell, he dropped a man named Reg Adams at the Imperial Hotel corner and continued up Otho Street. He said he had seen the other vehicle’s lights coming but had taken no notice. Cracknell said just as he got past the Court House, the other car swerved into him without any notice.

‘ON CORRECT SIDE’

He told Mr. Smith that he was on the correct side of the road until the other car struck him. After the collision he had his driver’s side wheels over the yellow line.

He had been travelling about 15 or 20 miles per hour just prior to the collision. When he saw the other vehicle turning into him, he applied his brakes but it was too late as the other one came into him too quickly. After the impact, the vehicles had hardly moved at all. Defendant said his vehicle had been struck between the radiator and the driver’s side front mud guard. After the collision. McGregor’s car was at an angle of about 45 degrees to his. Defendant told Mr. Smith that he had known McGregor from schooldays. ” I asked him what had happened to make him swerve into me I don’t remember what he said. I think he said he would get the police. ” Cracknell said he had been badly cut about in the accident. He had been on his ? side coming past the monument ( at the intersection of O? and Evans Street. Mr. Smith: ” How long had you been driving “? Cracknell: ” Four years, have never had an accident or collision. Mr. Smith: ” Did you hear the constable., ask McGregor how long he had been driving? – Yes. He said three months. Replying to Sgt. Dwyer. Cracknell said he had shared a bottle of beer at the dance as soon as he got there — about 9 p.m. on the Saturday night. He said it would be right to say that the Constable could have smelt liquor on his breath, Cracknell said just before he left the ball to come home, he had not been advised by anyone not to drive his vehicle. When he had a conversation with McGregor just after the accident, the police had not arrived.

PLACE OF ACCIDENT

Defendant told Sgt. Dwyer that the accident had happened about 200 yards from, the monument on the ambulance station side, but about 20 yards from the Rivers Street intersection. He agreed that it could not have been 200 yards from the monument as the collision occurred in front of the Catholic Church gate.

” NOT ON INCORRECT SIDE “

Cracknell said Const. McHardy did not arrive at the scene of the accident until about twenty minutes after it had happened.

People of ? ? ? those in the ? ? at the accident before the Police, and others, had come along after the Constable arrived. Sgt. Dwyer: Where did they come from? Cracknell: The bus had come in from Beaulieu and people were walking up the street. Did you hear the Constable ask if there was anyone present who had witnessed the accident, apart from the drivers? NO. Would it be correct if McGregor said you drove your vehicle on the incorrect side past the monument? I am certain I did not do that. To Mr. Smith, defendant said he rarely drank wine. Keith O’Connell was the first to arrive at the scene of the accident which had happened about the second yellow line back from the Rivers Street intersection and right in from of the Catholic Church.

Ronald Keith O’Connell, of Gilgai, a truck driver for the MacIntyre Shire, said he had gone to school with both McGregor and Cracknell. On February 28 he had been at the dance at Beaulieu and had seen Cracknell there. He said he did not have anything to drink with Cracknell and he did not see the defendant have any drink.

FOLLOWED DEFENDANT TO INVERELL 

O’Connell said he had met Cracknell just as the dance ended. Defendant was quite alright then, he said, and left to come home in front of him ( Witness ). He did not hear any one tell Cracknell not to drive. O’Connell told Mr. Smith he had followed Cracknell into town as they came past Campbell Street. He would be about 50 or 60 yards behind defendant. Cracknell let a man out at the Imperial Hotel corner and continued up Otho Street passing the monument on the correct side. Witness said he had seen the other car’s lights coming down the street, and just as it went to pass Cracknell, the other vehicle seemed to swerve in and collided with Cracknell’s vehicle. When he went over, Cracknell was standing by his car talking to McGregor. O’Connell said he heard the conversation between the two and both said they were on their correct side. ” Cracknell’s car was parallel to the yellow line and McGregor’s was at an angle of 45 degrees. I told Cracknell that if he wanted a witness, I would be one as I saw the whole thing. ” Cracknell was on his correct side of the road all the way up Otho Street.’

To Sgt. Dwyer O’Connell said when he told the defendant he would be a witness. Const. McHardy was not present and he had not heard the Constable ask for any witnesses to come forward. Cracknell ? ? he was in a position to tell if the vehicles had been on their correct sides.

O’Connell stated that when ? ? ? happened. McGregor’s wheels were over the ? ? and would not have come over the line because of the collision.

” VEHICLE SWUNG IN “

” As they went to pass, McGregor’s vehicle just swung in. ” At the time of the accident, he ( Witness ), had been on the ambulance station side of the monument. He told Sgt. Dwyer he could see the yellow line between the two cars just before the collision. O’Connell said he had gone to school at the same time as both McGregor and Cracknell. Since school, he had not been associated with McGregor and only occasionally with Cracknell. O’Connell said he only saw Cracknell at week-ends and not every week-end. ‘I have seen him at dances but I am not a close personal friend.’

Barry Wentworth Dunne, 16, of Gilgai said he had been at the dance at Beaulieu and had come back with Keith O’Connell. They left the dance at about 12 30 a.m. but he had not taken much notice of the drive in as he had dozed off to sleep. He had seen Cracknell’s car when they pulled up behind him as Cracknell let a man out at the Imperial Hotel corner. Cracknell had continued up the street, with O’Connell following about 25 or 30 yards behind him, Dunne said.

Cracknell was doing about 20 m.p.h. Defendant had passed the monument on the correct side, and just in front of the church, another car swung into him as if it was going to turn the corner and the two vehicles collided. After they had collided, Cracknell’s vehicle was on the correct side and McGregor’s car at an angle of about 45 degrees Dunne continued.

To Sgt. Dwyer. Dunne said he had told Cracknell that if he wanted any evidence given to call on him. He had been at the scene of the accident for about five minutes before he went to the show? ? a message for O’Connor ? ? McGregor was not ? ? where he left to go away.

” OTHERS PRESENT AT SCENE “

Dunne said he had not seen anyone walking along the street, but there had been others present at the scene of the accident. Const. McHardy was there when he returned. Witness said he had not heard the Constable ask if there were any people who had seen the accident. Dunne said he had discussed the matter of the car being at a 45 degree angle with defendant and O’Connell. Replying to Sgt. Dwyer, Dunne said he often dozed in a car but on the night in question he had wakened up when O’Connell’s car was near the Imperial Hotel.

Sgt. Dwyer: Were you wide awake when the accident happened ? Dunne: Yes. Where were you sitting? In the from seat beside the driver. Prior to the collision, how far behind Cracknell’s car were you ? About 25 at 30 yards. We had pasted the monument on the correct side. At the time of the collision, Dunne said he could not see the yellow line near the two vehicles, but he knew that O’Connell’s vehicle was on the correct side.

Dunne told Mr. Fe? that when he came from the show-ground, he had not spoken to Const McHardy about the accident as he had not been asked.

” A GRAVE DOUBT “

Summing up Mr. Smith submitted that there was a very grave doubt as the end of the police case as to how the accident happened. He said two perfectly independent witnesses had shown there was a further doubt. ” They are both witnesses of truth. If Cracknell was driving at from 15 to 20 m.p.h. on the correct side, there is nothing to say that he must keep well away from the yellow line ” Mr. smith said both Crossley and McGregor had said if Cracknell was parallel to the centre line at the time of the accident the accident could not have happened as it did. ” In order to make their story possible, this light car ( Cracknell’s ) had to get underneath McGregor’s and lift it round to an angle of e5 degrees without leaving any marks on the road. ” I submit that that is utterly impossible without leaving any marks on the road ; but the Constable could find no indication of marks. ” Mr. Smith said. He said the two witnesses had said that McGregor’s car turned in and that would put the cars how they finished on the road. Mr. Smith pointed out that the Constable even doubted that McGregor’s story of how the accident happened was feasible. Mr. Fegan said the evidence appeared to be diametrically opposed. Crossley and McGregor said the other car was coming straight at them. The Defendant has now produced two witnesses and their story had not been broken down. Mr. Fagan said he had a doubt and must give the defendant benefit of it and dismissed the information.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/185849539


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* Story behind any Nickname:    

 


 

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

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Cal
21 December 2025 


 

 




Craig Ian KIRKLAND

Craig Ian KIRKLAND   VA  

 

AKA  Craig KIRKLAND, KIRKO     

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?  

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job’:    ?  

 

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy –  Class #  227  

 

New South Wales Police Force    

ProCst # 98428  

Regd. #   23853     

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy  on Wednesday 1 April 1987 ( aged   24  years,   7  months,   30  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed 26 June 1987  ( aged   24  years,   10  months,   24  days )    

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?    

Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?    

 

Final Rank: =  Senior Constable 

Stations:     ?, Chatswood District – Resignation        

 

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 1 April 1987      to   14 July 1995    =    8  years,   3  months,    13  days Service    

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:  1 April 1987     to   14 July 1995   =    8  years,   3  months,    13  days Service    

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:     30  years,   4  months,   21  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     32  years,   11  months,   12  days    

 

Awards:  No Find on the Australian Honours system – however:

State Commanders Commendation for undercover operational duties – granted August 1995

NSW Police Commissioner’s Valor Award – granted January 1992

Craig Ian KIRKLAND 01 - NSWPF 23853 - Died 5 December 2025

 Born:  Thursday 2 August 1962   

Died on:  Friday 5 December 2025  

Age:    63 years,   4  months,   3days  

 

Organ Donor:  Y / N /  ?  

 

Cause:     ?  

Event location:     ?  

Event / Diagnosis date   ?  

 

Funeral date:  Friday 16 January 2026 @ 10am  

Funeral location:   Greenway Memorial Chapel, 460 Avoca Dve, Green Point, NSW 

 

LIVE STREAM  can be found HERE  ( wrong link )  

 

Wake location:  Avoca Beach Bowling Club  

Wake date:  Friday 16 January 2026

 

Funeral ParlourGreenway Chapel & Memorial Gardens

 

Buried at:     ?  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at   ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2025 )    

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

 


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Former Senior Constable Craig Kirkland VA passed away suddenly on Friday 5/12.

Craig resigned in 1995 and went on to have a successful career as a risk manager in the financial industry.

Craig was awarded the Commissioners Valour Award after he and a colleague, challenged a male who they saw acting suspiciously around a hotel at Pennant Hills, in the early hours one morning in September 1991.

Without warning the male produced a revolver. Craig and the other officer managed to wrestle the weapon away from him. It was loaded.

The male had gone there to rob the licensee who lived on-site and had access to the safe containing the days takings.

At the time of his resignation, Craig was attached to the Chatswood District SOG’s.

 

RIP.

Funeral details to be advised.


 

1 week ago • Visible to anyone on or off LinkedIn

It is with the heaviest of hearts that I inform the network of Craig Kirkland VA of his sudden passing on Friday December 5. Craig (Kirko) was much loved by everyone who was fortunate enough to have met him.

In a career most would be envious of, spanning carpentry, law enforcement and financial services, Craig excelled at both his craft and making deep, life long connections. His warmth and genuineness, his sense of humour and empathy were all infectious. He was at equal ease with the CEO as he was with the children of all of his colleagues. He is sorely missed by the family he doted over, and very many friends and colleagues.

Vale Craig. You were one of the best.

Westpac Group Alumni NSW Police Force hashtagwestpac hashtagmastercard

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Class 227 - Goulburn Police Academy - Attested 26 June 1988
Class 227 – Goulburn Police Academy – Attested 26 June 1988

 

Craig Ian KIRKLAND 02 - NSWPF 23853 - Died 5 December 2025

Craig Ian KIRKLAND 03 - NSWPF 23853 - Died 5 December 2025
Craig, in 2022, with a friends daughter.


 

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Cal
21 December 2025


 

 




Jeremaiah AMBROSE

Jeremaiah AMBROSE   

 

AKA Jerry AMBROSE  

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of Concord, NSW  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?   

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:   

Gwen AMBROSE, NSWPF # P/W 0204   ?

Patricia AMBROSE, NSWPF # P/W 0212   ?

Simon AMBROSE, NSWPF # 37104   ?

Scott AMBROSE, NSWPF # 38782   ?

 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  112   

 

New South Wales Police Force    

Uniform # 3371    

Regd# 12831   

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 7 August 1967  ( aged   23  years,   4  months,   3  days )

Probationary Constable – appointed Friday 15 September 1967  ( aged   23  years,   5  months,   11  days )

Constable – appointed 15 September 1968

Constable 1st Class – appointed 15 September 1972

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?     ( NO )  

Senior Constable – appointed 15 September 1976   

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

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed  30 March 1983   

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed   ? ? ? 

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ? 

Inspector – appointed   ? ? ? 

Chief Inspector – appointed   ? ? ?  

Superintendent – appointed   ? ? ? 

Chief Superintendent – appointed   ? ? ?    

 

Final Rank: =      ?     

Stations:     ?, North Sydney HWP,       

 

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 7 August 1967      to     ? ? ?  =    years,   ? months,   ? days Service    

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:  7 August 1967       to   ? ? ? =    ? years,    ?  months,   ? days Service    

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:     years,   ?  months,   days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     years,   months,   days    

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 9 August 1983 ( Sgt 3/c )  

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 16 September 1983 ( Sgt 3/c )  

Jeremaiah AMBROSE   AKA Jerry AMBROSE 
Jeremaiah AMBROSE   
AKA Jerry AMBROSE

 

 Born:  Tuesday 4 April 1944 in Glantane, Mallow, Cork, Ireland   

Died on:  Thursday 18 December 2025  

Age:   81   years,  8  months,  14  days  

 

Organ Donor:  NO – Age restrictive   

 

 

Cause:  Cancer –  Mesothelioma 

Event location:     ?  

Event / Diagnosis date   ?  

 

 

Funeral date:  Tuesday 23 December 2025 @ 10.30am  

Funeral location:  St. Ambrose Catholic Church, 2 Burke St, Concord West, NSW 

 

LIVE STREAM      ? TBA   

 

Wake location:   ? TBA  

Wake date:    ???

 

Funeral Parlour:   ?  

 

Buried at:     ?  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at   ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2025 )    

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

 


 

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Jeremaiah AMBROSE   
AKA Jerry AMBROSE

AMBROSE, Jerry
4.4.1944 – 19.12.2025

It is with great sadness that those who loved Jerry Ambrose announce he has passed to eternal life in the early hours on 19th December 2025, in Concord Sydney, close to his primary residence / home of over 45 years.

Jerry was surrounded by his family and went in peace. Beloved husband of Patricia and cherished father of Melissa, Katherine, Patrick, Suzanne and Siobhan. Forever loved and deeply missed.

For those wishing to view Jerry’s funeral service, being held on Tuesday 23rd of December at 10.30am in Sydney Australia, AEDT, please find the video link below. (Video link will be available for a month post funeral, allowing those who are unable to view the service via live steam to still have access to the service)

VIDEO LINK: Funeral service https://www.caktusproductions.com.au/jerryambrose  ( expired & not downloaded unfortunately )

Gods love ~ a poem loved by Jerry

I found Him in the Whispering Pines And in the Beauty of a Rose

I found Him where the First Star Shines above a Summer Day’s Soft Close.

I found Him where the Storms Grow Wild.

I found Him in a Happy Face and the Manner of a Small Child revealing Loveliness and Grace.

I found Him in the Swinging Suns that wheel their way through Endless Space.

And in the Humblest Path that runs to Love’s Sequestered Dwelling Place.

I found Him where the Violets Dwell.

And where the Bluebirds Wheel and Dart….

But never really knew Him Well until I Found Him in My Heart.

Do not stand at my grave and weep;
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am a thousand winds that blow,
I am the diamond’s glints on snow.
I am the sunlight on ripened grain,
I am the gentle autumn’s rain.
When you awaken in the morning’s hush,
I am the swift uplifting rush.
Of quiet birds in circled flight,
I am the soft stars that shine at night.
Do not stand at my grave and cry;
I am not there, I did not die.

Death Notice of Jeremiah Ambrose (Cork) | rip.ie


 

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Jeremaiah AMBROSE   
AKA Jerry AMBROSE  

 


 

Class 112 - Group A Were Sworn In at Redfern Police Academy on 15 September 1967.
Class 112 – Group A Were Sworn In at Redfern Police Academy on 15 September 1967.

 

Robert William ALLGOOD, Bob ALLGOOD
How is this for a group of legends?
Around ’75 and Harry BRENNAN is giving the Maroubra HWP people a stir up, Bob ALLGOOD is behind him, Stevo Bill White and Jerry AMBROSE. Four out of the six have gone.


 

Was shot, in the stomach, by Jocky Smith at cnr Anzac Pde & Day Ave, Kensington, NSW during an armed robbery in December 1976.

 


 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Tuesday 27 January 1976, page 9

Recovery

SYDNEY, Monday. — Constable Gerry Ambrose, 34, of Kensington, shot in the stomach on Wednesday night after a car chase through Kingsford, is making a steady recovery in the Prince of Wales Hospital.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110799270


 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Thursday 15 September 1977, page 1

‘Jockey’ Smith captured

By PETER QUIDDINGTON

A man described by police as Australia’s most dangerous criminal, Mr Edward James “Jockey” Smith, was captured after a massive hunt lasting more than 10 hours in the area north of Nowra on the South Coast yesterday.

Last night he had been charged with a number of offences relating to the armed robbery of the CBC bank at South Hurstville, Sydney, earlier this month in which more than $180,000 was stolen.

More than 60 police and a Navy helicopter were involved in yesterday’s hunt which ended when Mr Smith was cornered in a telephone booth near Bomaderry railway station.

Police said Mr Smith had pushed a pistol into the stomach of one officer and after a struggle was arrested and taken to Nowra police station. He was also charged with resisting arrest and offering a bribe.

Detectives from Sydney had gone to Nowra earlier this week when it became known that Mr Smith was in the area.

A resident of Illaroo Street, North Nowra, alerted police early yesterday morning when he had heard shots being fired at a small cottage at the end of the road. It is believed that Mr Smith had been firing his pistol to try and keep his dog from barking.

Squads of police wearing bullet proof vests and carrying armalite rifles moved on the cottage at about 6am and arrested a 35-year-old woman, Miss Valerie Jane Hill, who was also charged in relation to the CBC robbery. Mr Smith had been spotted running into thick bush beside the Shoalhaven River. His dog had to be shot after it attacked one of the detectives.

However, a woman told police that Mr Smith had jumped into her car and offered her money to drive him to Bomaderry railway station so he could catch a train. She had done so in terror.

Mr Smith has been eluding police since 1974 when after borrowing a visitor’s pass used it to walk to freedom. Police were questioning him last night regarding the shooting of Police Constable Jerry Ambrose at Kingsford in December 1976 and the shooting and killing of a security guard at Chullora the same year.

In December 1974 he was arrested at gunpoint in Sydney with three other men and all were charged with the robbery of a $175,000 railway payroll at Redfern.

Mr Smith was granted $10,000 bail but he failed to appear in Sydney’s Central Criminal Court the next month. He was arrested again at gunpoint in Victoria in December 1974 as he sunbaked on Sandringham beach with a woman and her daughter.

Two days later he made his escape from Pentridge jail.

Early yesterday morning police raided two houses in Sydney and arrested two other men in relation to the robbery at the CBC Bank.

Mr Francis John Montgomery, 54, of Lambert Road, Bardwell Park and Mr Neil Geoffrey Collings, 26, of Broughton Street, Canterbury, were charged yesterday with assault and robbery in connection with the robbery.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110865663


 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Thursday 9 August 1979, page 12

Policeman gets $9,000

SYDNEY: Police Constable Jeremiah Ambrose, who was shot in the stomach in the course of his duty in 1976, was awarded $9,000 compensation in the Supreme Court yesterday.

He already had been awarded the then maximum of $4,000 compensation in March, 1976, for his injury but the conviction and sentence against the man who shot him was set aside by the Court of Criminal Appeal in March, 1976, so making the compensation award void.

Constable Ambrose again applied under provisions which a person could claim compensation, even if an accused person had been acquitted.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110573364


 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Friday 9 March 1979, page 3

SYDNEY: The Court of Criminal Appeal quashed yesterday the conviction and set aside the life sentence imposed on Mr Edward James Smith, 36, on a charge of the attempted murder of a policeman in 1976.

The three judges found that Mr Smith’s conviction was unsafe and unsatisfactory.

The unanimous judgement was given by the Chief Justice of NSW, Sir Laurence Street, Mr Justice Lee and Mr Justice Lusher.

In March last year, Mr Smith had pleaded not guilty to having wounded Constable Jeremiah Ambrose in Sydney on January 21, 1976, with intent to murder him.

At the trial held in the Parramatta Supreme Court the Crown alleged Constable Ambrose was shot in the stomach after a car chase at Kensington.

A jury found Mr Smith guilty of the charge and Mr Justice Slattery sentenced him to life imprisonment.

The Senior Public Defender, Mr Howard Purnell, QC, submitted to the Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday that the Crown case had been very weak.

Mr Purnell told the court one of his primary grounds of appeal was that Constable Ambrose had failed to identify Mr Smith as his alleged attacker until some 22 months after the incident in which he was shot.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110933792


 

Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995),

Wednesday 28 January 1976, page 7

NSW firearms law ‘ineffective’

SYDNEY, Tuesday. — The shooting of two policemen in six days highlighted how ineffective the new firearms legislation was, the Secretary of the NSW Police Association said today.

“The legislation has not and will not change the readiness by which criminals can get hold of guns”, Mr Robert Page said.

“It also shows how a policeman’s job is getting more and more dangerous.

“The gun laws, should have been framed to licence the weapons, not the shooter.

“They have not stopped the flow of firearms into peoples homes”.

Under the new legislation people are allowed to have legal firearms in their homes but have to have a shooting licence to carry them outside their homes or fire them.

On Wednesday Constable Gerry Ambrose, 34, was shot in the stomach with a .45 hand gun at Kensington, when he and another highway patrol man chased a car driving without lights.

He is in the Prince of Wales Hospital in a satisfactory condition.

Police are still searching for two gunmen.

On Monday another highway patrolman, Constable George Bishop, was shot in the left shoulder at Narrandera. His condition is satisfactory.

Mr Page said the two shootings would naturally make police more cautious in their approach to suspect vehicles.

The police department had instructions on how police were to approach vehicles.

The police were always to keep the driver under observation and not to pull up in front of a vehicle they had ordered to stop and then walk back.

He doubted it would ever come to the position as in the United States, where drivers of stopped vehicles were expected to stay motionless at the wheel until the policeman could check their identification.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/110799591


 

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Cal
20 December 2025 


 

 




Brian William NEILSON

Brian William NEILSON 

 

AKA  Brian NEILSON   

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?  

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:  Lindsay Ivan NEILSON, NSWPF # 6389  ?   

G.J. NEILSON, NSWPF # 16133   ?

Mark F. NEILSON, NSWPF # 17242   ?

Ray W. NEILSON, NSWPF # 20502   ?

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern  –  Class #  118    

 

New South Wales Police Force    

Uniform # 5369   

Regd. #  13561   

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy  on Monday  17 February 1969 ( aged  25  years,   6  months,   21  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed Monday 31 March 1969   ( aged  25  years,   8  months,   4  days )    

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?   

Constable 1st Class – appointed 31 March 1974   

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?  ( YES )     

Senior Constable – appointed 31 March 1978   

Leading Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ? 

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed  9 December 1984   

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed   ? ? ? 

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ? 

Inspector – appointed   ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank: =   Inspector  

Stations:     ?, Lower Hunter L.A.C. – Retirement        

 

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 17 February 1969     to   31 December 2000    =    31 years,  10 months,   14  days Service    

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:  17 February 1969    to   31 December 2000   =    31 years,  10 months,   14  days Service    

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:    24  years,  11  months,  6  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =    57  years,   5  months,   4  days    

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 13 November 1984 ( Det SenCon )   

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 7 March 1995 ( Insp )   

Brian William NEILSON 01 - NSWPF 13561 - Died 7 Dec 2025
Brian William NEILSON   
AKA Brian NEILSON

 Born:  Tuesday 27 July 1943  at Waratah, NSW  

Died on: Sunday 7 December 2025   

Age:   82  years,   4  months,   10  days  

 

Organ Donor:  No Age restrictive    

 

Cause:     ?  

Event location:     ?  

Event / Diagnosis date   ?  

 

 

Funeral date:  Wednesday 17 December 2025 @ 3pm  

Funeral location:   the Chapel, Pettigrew Funerals, 12 Harris St, Wallsend, NSW 

Newcastle City P.D. provided an Official Police Guard of Honour     

 

LIVE STREAM  can be found HERE

 

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???

 

Funeral ParlourPettigrew Funerals

 

Buried at:     ?  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at   ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2025 )    

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

 


 

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May they forever Rest In Peace

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Class 118 - 02A

 

Class 118 - 01A


 

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20 December 2025 


 

 




David Andrew BYRNE

David Andrew BYRNE   

 

AKA David BYRNE, Dave BYRNE, Burnsie, Burnsey     

* Nickname:  Bam Bam   

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?  

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?  

 

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy –  Class # 235  

 

New South Wales Police Force    

Uniform # 10321   

ProCst # 60032

Regd. #  25449  

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on Sunday 27 March 1988  ( aged  18  years,   9  months,   10  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed 17 June 1988  ( aged   19  years,   0  months,   0  days )    

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?    

Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?    

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

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed   ? ? ? 

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed   ? ? ? 

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ? 

Inspector

 

Final Rank: =  Detective Inspector   

Stations:    ?, Newtown ( Dets )( 5 Division )( c early 1990s ), ?, Glebe, ?, Marrickville, ?, Bankstown ( 19 Division ), ?, Corrective Services Investigations – Resignation        

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 27 March 1988     to   30 October 2009    =   21  years,  7 months,  3 days Service    

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:  27 March 1988    to   30 October 2009   =   21  years,  7 months,  3 days Service    

After leaving  the NSWPF, Dave worked with Corrective Services then, later to Fair Trading NSW.

 Time in Retirement from Police:     16  years,   1  months,   11  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =    40  years,   4  months,   13  days    

 

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system 

 

David Andrew BYRNE 01 - NSWPF 25449 - Died 11 Dec 2025
David Andrew BYRNE

 

 Born:  Tuesday 17 June 1969   

Died on:  Thursday 11 December 2025   

Age:  56   years,   5  months,   24  days  

 

Organ Donor:  Y / N /  ?  

 

Cause:   Leukemia

Event location:     ?  

Event / Diagnosis date   ?  

 

 

Funeral date:  Friday 19 December 2025 @ 10am  

Funeral location:  Trinity & War Memorial Chapel, Trinity Grammar School, 119 Prospect Rd, Summer Hill, NSW  

Burwood P.A.C. will provide an Official Police Guard of Honour

 

 

Wake location: Sailor’s Bar, Drummoyne Sailing Club  

Wake date:  Friday 19 December 2025

 

Funeral Parlour:   ? TBA    

 

Buried at:     ?  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at   ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2025 )    

 

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

 


 

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David Andrew BYRNE 03 - NSWPF 25449 - Died 11 December 2025

David Andrew BYRNE 02 - NSWPF 25449 - Died 11 December 2025

David Andrew BYRNE 04 - NSWPF 25449 - Died 11 December 2025

David Andrew BYRNE 05 - NSWPF 25449 - Died 11 December 2025

 

David BYRNE Obituary BYRNE David Andrew 17.6.69 - 11.12.25 (56 years) Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family. Much loved father to Taylor and Blake, and their mother Daile. Son of Thomas (deceased) and Margaret, brother to Merilyn. Much respected colleague and loyal friend to many - will be missed but his presence will always be felt. RIP Published by The Sydney Morning Herald on Dec. 13, 2025.

David BYRNE Obituary

BYRNE,  David Andrew

17.6.69 – 11.12.25 ( 56 years )

Passed away peacefully surrounded by his family.
Much loved father to Taylor and Blake, and their mother Daile.
Son of Thomas (deceased) and Margaret, brother to Merilyn.
Much respected colleague and loyal friend to many – will be missed but his presence will always be felt.

RIP

Published by The Sydney Morning Herald on Dec. 13, 2025.
https://tributes.smh.com.au/au/obituaries/smh-au/name/david-byrne-obituary?id=60279848

 

Valerie Griswold

Yesterday

David was a wonderful colleague and friend. We worked together for well over a decade and got to know one another at Fair Trading. While Dave was a big, gruff guy when you first met him, he was, in reality a sweet man with a wonderful heart. He was a loyal friend and it was an absolute joy to have him around. His children were the light in his life. Dave, you will be missed. Condolences to family and friends. RIP my friend.

https://tributes.smh.com.au/au/obituaries/smh-au/name/david-byrne-obituary?id=60279848


 

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Cal
13 December 2025 

Updated 21 December 2025 with Leaving date and funeral date / location.

Updated 22 December 2025 with additional photos and Live Stream.


 

 




Michael COUGHLIN

Michael COUGHLIN  

 

AKA  ?  

* Nickname:  The Ice Man     

Late of   ?  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?  

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:  

D.G. COUGHLIN, NSWPF # 10583  ?  

 

 

NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern –  Class #    05?  

 

NSW Police Cadet #   1227     

 

New South Wales Police Force    

Uniform # 3380   

Regd. #  8677   

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy as a Police Cadet on Monday   ? ? ?  ( aged   years,   months,   days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed Thursday 9 May 1957 ( aged   19  years,   0  months,   0  days )    

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?

Constable 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?     ( YES )   

Senior Constable – appointed  9 May 1968  

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

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 June 1973   

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed   ? ? ? 

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 19 August 1982   

Inspector – appointed  9 April 1986   

Chief Inspector – appointed 7 September 1987   

Superintendent – appointed   ? ? ? 

Chief Superintendent – appointed   ? ? ?    

 

Final Rank: =  Chief Superintendent  

Stations:     ?, Central ( 1 Division )( Dets )( 2.I.C. ), ?, Revesby ( 19 Division )( Dets ), Bankstown ( 19 Division )( Det )( c1976 – 1978 ), ?, Commander – Fraud Squad, ?, Commander – Tactical Services Group, Retirement        

 

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From   ? ? c1956?     to   25 August 1995    =   39  years,   ? months,   ? days Service    

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:   ? ? c1956?    to  25 August 1995 =   39 years,    ?  months,   ? days Service    

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:    30  years,  3  months,   13  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     57  years,   3  months,   16  days    

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 28 April 1993 ( C/Supt )   

 

Michael COUGHLIN # 8677
Bankstown Detectives: C1979

 

 Born:  Monday 9 May 1938 Bolton, England       

Died on:  Monday 8 December 2025   

Age:  87   years,   6  months,   29  days  

 

Organ Donor:  No – Age restrictive  

 

 

Cause:     ?  

Event location:     ?  

Event / Diagnosis date   ?  

 

 

Funeral date:  Thursday 18 December 2025 @ 11am   

Funeral location:   Mary Mother of Mercy Chapel, Barnett Street, Rookwood Necropolis, NSW

at the families request, there will be NO official Police involvement at the funeral    

All friends and former colleagues are invited to attend.

LIVE STREAM      ?

 

 

Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???

 

Funeral ParlourWN Bull Funerals, Newtown, NSW   

 

Buried at:     ?  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at   ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2025 )    

 

 

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

 


 

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Together again with his recently deceased wife, Barbara.
May they both forever Rest In Peace together.

 


Geoffrey Prentice ( NSW Fallen Police )  
8 December 2025
It is with great sadness that I inform our friends of the passing of Detective Chief Supt, Mick Coughlin. Mick was the standard for a Police Officer. He was very intelligent, an outstanding detective and a wonderful man. I had the great fortune of being tutored by Mick in various stages of my career and he never let me down, his advice was always with wisdom and genuine concern for my welfare. Mick was English by birth and Australian by choice. A man of great integrity and intelligence, he advanced through the ranks by his consistent outstanding
Police work. An intelligent man, a Barrister and outstanding human. Mick was liked by all who ever met him , the world is a lesser place for his passing. This is one man who is really on his way to heaven today and we can be assured he will get a huge welcome as one of the true sons comes home.😥😥😥😇🙏

 

Remember Michael’s rendition of ‘ Oh Danny Boy ‘ & ‘ Ghost Riders ‘, on pay nights at ‘ The Den ‘. The bar went quiet as Michael sang. Wonderful memory of a great man & mentor.

 

Mick was a terrific and strong Boss. Very dry wit with a quirky smile. You knew when Mick was serious by the look on his face. Again sad news.


 

Michael COUGHLIN Obituary

COUGHLIN,  Michael
09.05.1938 – 08.12.2025Devoted husband of Barbara Coughlin (deceased).
Cherished father and father-in-law of Christine and Anthony (deceased), Moya and Pat, Emma and David, Collette and Vince, Daniel and Sarah.
Adored grandfather of Ben, Matthew, Jono, Simone, Lucinda, Felix, Will, Jude, Mia, James, Tom and Beth.

Loving son of Matthew and Elizabeth (both deceased) and brother and brother-in-law of Gerard (deceased) and Amber.

Forever in our hearts. At peace in God’s loving care.

Family and friends of Michael
are warmly invited to attend
Mass of Christian Burial in Mary, Mother of Mercy
Chapel, Rookwood Catholic
Cemetery on Thursday 18th December, 2025 commencing at 11.00am.

Published by The Sydney Morning Herald on Dec. 13, 2025.

https://tributes.smh.com.au/au/obituaries/smh-au/name/michael-coughlin-obituary?id=60279861


 

Bankstown Detectives: Back Row ( L - R ) Det SenCon E. HAWRYSIUK, P.C.Cst 1/c I.B. KEENAN, P.C. SenCon STANIOCH, Det SenCon M.A. DONOVAN, P.C. Cst 1/c M. P. McGANN, Det SenCon U. BRAMANN, Det SenCon G.C. PRENTICE, Cst 1/c R.N. RYAN. Second Row ( L- R ) P.W Det SenCon M.A. WESTAWAY, Det SenCon Trevor Lyle BEAUMONT # 14058, P.C. Cst G.Md. ABEL, P.C. Cst 1/c J. KHALIFEH, P.C. Cst A.J. BICKHOFF, Det SenCon A.A. TOWNSEND, P.C. SenCst K.J. PLATT, P.C. Cst 1/c TUNNICLIFFE, P/W Cst 1/c G. M. LAPHAM. Front Row ( L - R ) Det Sgt 3/c A.R. LYTHALL, Det Sgt 3/c W. J. HADLEY, Det Sgt 3/c R.F. WEBSTER, Det Sgt 2/c R.N. MURRAY, Det Sgt 1/c R.D. MILLINGTON, Det Sgt 3/c R.E. LYNCH, Det Sgt 3/c J.D.G. BARTLETT, Det Sgt 3/c M. COUGHLIN.
Bankstown Detectives: C1979
Back Row ( L – R )
Det SenCon E. HAWRYSIUK, P.C.Cst 1/c I.B. KEENAN, P.C. SenCon STANIOCH, Det SenCon M.A. DONOVAN, P.C. Cst 1/c Michael P. McGANN # 16758, Det SenCon Ulrich BRAMANN # 14184, Det SenCon G.C. PRENTICE, Cst 1/c R.N. RYAN.
Second Row ( L- R )
P.W Det SenCon M.A. WESTAWAY, Det SenCon Trevor Lyle BEAUMONT # 14058, P.C. Cst G.Md. ABEL, P.C. Cst 1/c J. KHALIFEH, P.C. Cst A.J. BICKHOFF, Det SenCon A.A. TOWNSEND, P.C. SenCst K.J. PLATT, P.C. Cst 1/c TUNNICLIFFE, P/W Cst 1/c G. M. LAPHAM.
Front Row ( L – R )
Det Sgt 3/c Allan R. LYTHALL # 9291, Det Sgt 3/c W. J. HADLEY, Det Sgt 3/c Ray F. WEBSTER # 10213, Det Sgt 2/c R.N. MURRAY, Det Sgt 1/c Ray D. MILLINGTON # 7642, Det Sgt 3/c R.E. LYNCH, Det Sgt 3/c J.D.G. BARTLETT, Det Sgt 3/c M. COUGHLIN.

 

 


 

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Cal
13 December 2025 


 

 




Charles Vincent PARSONS

Charles Vincent PARSONS   APM   

 

AKA Charles PARSONS, Charlie PARSONS, Parso   

* Nickname:  ?  

Late of  Wyrallah, NSW  

 

Inspector no class Parsons

 

Relations in ‘the job’  

Father to NSWPF Retired former Assistant Commissioner Peter Charles PARSONS # 16361 

Father of NSWPF Retired Det SenSgt Kelvin Darcy PARSONS # 18524   

Grandfather of NSWPF SenCon Alex PARSONS, NSWPF # 22702  

Grandfather to QPol Det SenCon Joseph PARSONS, QPol # ?????

Nephew to Greg HARGRAVES – SenCon Resigned

Brother-In-Law to Mick ROGERS, NSWPF # ?????

Nephew to Jason ROGERS, QPol # ????? ( Resigned )

Daughter-In-Law – Kerri PARSONS, NSWPF # ????? ( Resigned )

Great Grand-Father to Billy PARSONS, NSWPF # ????? ( Commencing with NSWPF in early 2026 )

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?   

 

NSW Police Training College –  Penrith  –  Class #   00?   

 Came 3rd out of a Class of 84 Trainees

 

New South Wales Police Force    

Uniform # 614   

Regd. #  7336   

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Penrith Police College on Tuesday 10 June 1952  ( aged  21  years,  4  months,  11  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed Monday 30 June 1952 ( aged  21  years,  5  months,  0  days )    

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?  

Constable 1st Class – appointed   ? ? 1958   

Detective – appointed   ? ? ? ( NO )      

Senior Constable – appointed 1 December 1963   

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

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 April 1968  

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 14 March 1976    

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ? 

Inspector 3rd Class – appointed  31 December 1982   

Chief Inspector – appointed  12 June 1985   

Superintendent – appointed  26 March 1986   

Chief Superintendent – appointed   ? ? ?   ( YES )     

Assistant Commissioner – appointed 14 September 1988

 

Final Rank: =   Assistant Commissioner  

Stations:   Parramatta ( GDs )( ProCst )( 18 Division )( 30 June 1952 -30 November 1952 ), Darlinghurst ( 3 Division )( GDs )( 1 December 1952 – 6 May 1953 ), Walcha ( GDs )( ProCst )( 7 May 1953 – 18 January 1957 ), Eugowra ( GDs )( 19 January 1957 – 31 January 1962 ), Wardell ( GDs )( 1 February 1962 – 24 August 1964 ), Goodooga ( GDs )( 24 August 1964 – 3 October 1968 ),  Ballina ‘D’ District ( GDs )( Sgt 3/c )( O.I.C. )( 4 October 1968 – 13 March 1976 ), Brewarrina ( GDs )( 14 March 1976 – ? ), Young ( GDs )( 2.I.C. )( 28 April 1978 – 30 May 1979 ), Cowra ( GDs )( O.I.C. )( 31 May 1979 – 1982 ), Grafton ( GDs )( Insp. I.C. )( 1982 –  ), Lismore ( Divisional Inspector / Staff Officer ( 12 April 1985 – ? ), Peel District ( Tamworth )( District Commander )( 26 March 1986 – ? ),  Region North ( Commander )( North Sydney – Qld border )( 14 September 1988 ) – Retirement        

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 10 June 1952    to  30 April 1991    =  38  years,    10  months,    20  days Service    

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom:  10 June 1952   to  30 April 1991   =  38  years,    10  months,    20  days Service    

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:    34  years,   6  months,   21  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     60  years,   3  months,   0  days    

 

Awards

NSW Police Long Service & Good Conduct Medal – grant January 1973

Commissioners Commendation for Courage for the Arrest of an armed and dangerous offender in Ballina on 13 April 1973    

National Medal – granted 27 November 1990 ( Asst. Commissioner )  

Australian Police Medal – granted 26 January 1990 ( Asst. Commissioner )

Charles Vincent PARSONS 02 - NSWPF 7336 - Died 20 Nov 2025

 Born:  Friday 30 January 1931 at Walcha, NSW         

Died on:  Thursday 20 November 2025    

Age:    94  years,   9  months,   21  days  

 

Organ Donor:  No – Age prohibitive   

 

Cause:  Old Age   

Event location:   Lismore Base Hospital, Lismore, NSW  

Event / Diagnosis date   ?  

 

Funeral date:  Friday 5 December 2025 @ 2pm   

Funeral location:   the Chapel, Parkview Funeral Home, 43 Holland Street, Goonellabah, NSW

Richmond Police District provided an official Police Guard of Honour   

 

Wake location: Lismore Workers Sports Club  

Wake date:  Friday 5 December 2025

 

Funeral ParlourParkview Funeral home, 43 Holland Street, Goonellabah, NSW  

Buried at:     ?  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at   ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2025 )  

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


 

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Charles Vincent PARSONS 04 - NSWPF 7336 - Died 20 Nov 2025

Charles Vincent PARSONS 03 - NSWPF 7336 - Died 20 Nov 2025

( L - R )<br /><strong><a href="https://www.australianpolice.com.au/alan-james-kay/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Alan KAY</a></strong> # 9185, <a href="https://australianpolice.com.au/charles-vincent-parsons/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Charlie PARSONS</strong></a> # 7336 ( Region Commander ? ), <strong>Ken BECK</strong> # 9675 ( Commander - Taree ), Supt. <strong>Bob HUISH</strong> # 7406
( L – R )
Alan KAY # 9185, Charlie PARSONS # 7336 ( Region Commander ? ), Ken BECK # 9675 ( Commander – Taree ), Supt. Bob HUISH # 7406

 

Charles Vincent PARSONS 01 - NSWPF 7336 - Died 20 Nov 2025

 

Tribute

… In loving memory of …. Charles Vincent Parsons …

Late of Wyrallah.

Aged 94 years.

Dearly loved husband of Fay (dec).

Much loved father and father-in-law of Peter & Kerri, Kelvin (dec), Anne (dec) & Danny, Jennifer, Ben & Leonie.

Loving grandfather of Luke, Louise, Elise, Casey, Alex, Dane, Hannah, Sam and Joe.

Loving great grandfather to his 17 great grandchildren.

Loving brother and brother-in-law of Alma & Yvonne, Margie, Lyall, Valma, Lola, Richie, Leonie and Joan (dec).

Loving uncle and great mate to many.

Forever in our hearts

 

Kerri Parsons

21 November 2025 – NSW Fallen Police FB Group:
On behalf of my husband, Peter Parsons, Assistant Commissioner APM, Retired.
Death of former Assistant Commissioner Charles Vincent Parsons APM – registered number 7336.
It is with great sadness that the family of Charlie Parsons regret to inform of his passing yesterday, 20/11/2025 at Lismore Base Hospital following a short illness.
Charlie was 94 years old and retired from NSWPF in 1993 as an Assistant Commissioner, North Region. Country born, he served the majority of his service in country NSW.
Among his many achievements, Charlie always maintained that his proudest was his marriage to Fay (decd), and his five children – Peter, Anne (decd), Kel (decd), Jennifer and Ben.
Charlie was an avid proponent of the basic rights of the Police Officer, and served as a representative of the NSW Police Association for most of his career. His service was recognised by being made a life member on 25/5/1983. Before he passed he was the second oldest living life member in the history of NSWPA. He was awarded the Australian Police medal in the Queen’s birthday honours awards in 1988.
An avowed people person, Charlie was well respected by all who served with and under him.
He leaves 9 grandchildren and 17 great grandchildren. Whilst extremely proud of all of them, with a majority serving in first responder occupations in QLD, NSW and VIC, Charlie’s proud policing family and legacy continued with sons Peter (Ret A/C), Kel (decd Det Snr/Sgt), grandsons Alex (current S/C – Port Stephens PAC), Joseph (current Det S/C QLDP), nephew Greg Hargraves (S/C – resigned), brother in law Mike Rogers (NSWP – resigned), nephew Jason Rogers ( QLDP – resigned) and lastly (not least) Charlie’s great grandson Billy Parsons enters NSW Police Academy in early 2026.
A loving Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather, he will be sorely missed.
RIP mate.
Peter Parsons.
Funeral details will be forthcoming 💔

 


Father & Son - Charlie & Peter PARSONS
Father & Son – Charlie & Peter PARSONS

 

Charles Vincent PARSONS 05 - NSWPF 7336 - Died 20 Nov 2025

Charles Vincent PARSONS 07 - NSWPF 7336 - Died 20 Nov 2025

Charles Vincent PARSONS 08 - NSWPF 7336 - Died 20 Nov 2025
You’re putting too much water on the roses. Let me do it.


 

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Cal
10 December 2025 


 

 




Joanna LINCOLN

Joanna Ann LINCOLN   

AKA Joanna GODDARD, Jo LINCOLN   

SERVING MEMBER   

* Nickname: Linkage  

Late of Bensville, NSW  

 

Relations in ‘the job’   ?   

 

“possible” relation in ‘the job‘:    ?   

 

 

NSW Goulburn Police Academy – Class #  272 J    

 

New South Wales Police Force    

 

Regd. #  32411   

 

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Goulburn Police Academy on Sunday 16 November 1997  ( aged   21  years,   6  months,   5  days )    

Probationary Constable – appointed Friday 15 May 1998  ( aged   21  years,   6  months,   10  days )    

Constable – appointed   ? ? ?  

Constable 1st Class – appointed   ? ? ?  

Detective – appointed   ? ? ?    

Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ?    

Leading Senior Constable – appointed   ? ? ? 

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed   ? June 2007    

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed   ? ? ? 

 

Final Rank: =   Sergeant 2nd Class  

Stations:    Botany Bay, City East Target Action Group ( T.A.G. ), VKG1 ( SenCon ), Brisbane Water ( GDs ), Professional Standards Command – Death      

 

Service ( From Training Date ) period: From 16 November 1997 to   5 December 2025 =    28 years,   0  months,    19  days Service  

Time employed ( Paid ) with NSW PoliceFrom16 November 1997   to   5 December 2025   =    28  years,   0  months,    19  days Service      

 

 Time in Retirement from Police:     0  years,   0  months,   0  days    

Age at Retirement / Leaving: =     49  years,   6 months,   24  days    

 

Awards:  National Medal – No Find on Australian Honours system   

Joanna LINCOLN / Joanna GODDARD 01 - NSWPF 32411 - Died 5 Dec 2025

 

 Born:  Friday 11 May 1976   

Died on: Friday 5 December 2025   

Age:    49  years,   6  months,   24  days  

 

Organ Donor:  Y / N /  ?  

 

Cause:  Post Surgical complications ( Blood clot )   

Event location:     ?  

Event / Diagnosis date   ?  

 

Funeral date:  Friday 19 December 2025 @ 1.30pm   

Funeral location:  Camellia Chapel, Macquarie Park Cemetery, Cnr Delhi Rd & Plassey Rd, North Ryde, NSW  

 

LIVE STREAM      ? TBA  

 

 Wake location:   ?

Wake date:    ???

 

Funeral Parlour:   ? TBA    

 

Buried at:     ?  

 

Grave LocationSection:          Row?         Plot

Grave GPS?,         ?  

 

 

Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at   ?  

 

Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( December 2025 )    

 

Jo IS NOT mentioned on the Sydney Police Centre Memorial Wall, Surry Hills      Although is entitled to be ( 2025 )  

 


 

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Joanna LINCOLN Obituary

LINCOLN, Joanna Ann

It comes with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of Joanna Lincoln on the 5th December 2025 aged 49 years.

Loving and devoted mum to Olivia (dec) Charlee and Marcus (dec). Jo was the loving daughter of George and Beverly LINCOLN. A much loved sister to Brenda and Tracy and proud Aunty to all her nieces and nephews.

Jo served with great pride as a member of the NSW Police Force for 28 years and will be greatly missed by her former colleagues and friends. Her strength generosity and love has shaped us all. Our lives are richer because of her but will never be the same without her. The memories she created and leaves behind will stay with us forever in our hearts. Jo will be deeply missed by her family and friends.

There will be a funeral service for Jo at Camelia Chapel Macquarie Park Cnr Delhi and Plassey Rd North Ryde on 19 December 2025 at 1.30pm. All family friends and former colleagues are invited to attend.

Published by The Sydney Morning Herald on Dec. 13, 2025.

 

 


Joanne Katherine TRAVERS - Joanne Katherine ELDER 14 - NSWPF - Died 8 Dec 2023

Our deepest condolences to daughter, Charlee – may your mum Forever Rest In Peace.

Joanna LINCOLN 02 - NSWPF 32411 - Died 5 Dec 2025

Joanna LINCOLN 03 - NSWPF 32411 - Died 5 Dec 2025

Joanna LINCOLN 04 - NSWPF 32411 - Died 5 Dec 2025
Joanna LINCOLN   
AKA Joanna GODDARD

 


 

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Cal
9 December 2025 

Updated 9 December 2025.  Incorrect DoB & calculations amended.  Funeral details and photos added.

Updated 21 December 2025 with additional photo in uniform