Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: 1/ Surf Boat for North Curl Curl SLSC, Christened ” Ross Lambert ” by Cath Lambert, at the club AGM day – 17 August 2020
2/ ?
Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( September 2020 )
ROSS is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance *NEED MORE INFO
FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.
Nothing, at the time of publication on 2 September 2020, is known about this mans Policing career.
Cal
2 September 2020
Updated 29 November 2024 – cleaning up format
Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day
Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day
Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day
Our newly purchased boat being christened ‘Ross Lambert’ by Cath Lambert at the Club AGM day
North Curl Curl SLSC
We were delighted to present the inaugural Ross Lambert Perpetual award this year to Dominique Melbourn.
This award is presented for outstanding contribution in representing NCCSLSC as the best individual junior competitor at carnivals.
At State Championships 2020 Dom won gold for each of her individual water events of Swim, Iron, and Board, just managing to stay ahead of her team mate Olivia Clues.
Dom has consistently been at the pointy end in Surf Life Saving events. Gracious in defeat and magnanimous in success, Dom is polite and thoughtful to others. And when not in the water at carnivals, she is on the ropes supporting our beachies or cheering on her team mates, who altogether make an incredible team. Whilst this is presented to one individual it is equally a reflection of the exceptional peer, club, and coaching support at NCCSLSC.
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This award is in honour of Ross Lambert, Nippers President in the 1987-88 season.
SYDNEY, Friday. — A teaching brother pleaded not guilty in Central Court today to a charge of hindering police who had arrested a drunken Aboriginal woman in Sydney on November 30 last year.
Before the court was Brother Thomas Charles Hammerton, 39, a De La Salle teaching brother attached to the St Vincent’s Presbytery, Redfern.
Sergeant Ross Lambert said that as the woman was being placed in the police van, Brother Thomas had tried to grab, her. He said that Brother Thomas had yelled,”Watch the racist police.
Watch. Watch”.
He told Brother Thomas to go away but he lunged again and tried to take hold of the woman.
Brother Thomas said he had told the police to treat the woman with dignity and respect.
He said the police pushed and shoved the woman like a “sack of potatoes”.
He said he had then said to them, “Hey, are you a racist or what?”
Mr Berman, SM, adjourned the hearing until March 16 and allowed Brother Thomas to go free without bail.
Mrs Nancye Hitchcock ( nee Nancye HOURIGAN ) – believed to have really been melancholy about the loss of her long time husband, John, passed away, peacefully in her sleep, on the morning of 8 September 2020, aged 86 – five days after Johns Funeral.
NSW Police Training College – Penrith Class # 017 – 030
NSW Police Cadet # 0848
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. # 7414
Rank: Commenced Training as Police Cadet on 13 February 1950 ( aged 16 years & 5 months )
Probationary Constable- appointed Saturday 13 September 1952 ( aged 19 years )
Constable – appointed ? ? ?
Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?
Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( YES )
Senior Constable – appointed 13 September 1963
Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 10 August 1968
Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 30 September 1976
Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 23 April 1980
Final Rank = Senior Sergeant
Stations: ?, Western District ( 1963 ), ?, ‘R’ District ( Newcastle area )( 1969 ), ?, Deniliquin ( Det Sgt ), Wollongong Police Station – GDs ( Sgt 1/c )( 1980s ), Pt Kembla ( Sgt 1/c )( OIC ) – Retirement
Service: From 13 February 1950 to 24 September 1988 = 38 years, 6 months, 11 days Service
Time in Retirement: 32 years, 0 months, 6 days
Age at Retirement: 54 years, 11 months, 11 days
Awards: National Medal – granted 21 August 1989 ( Former Det SenSgt )
Nothing further found on the Australian Honours system
Born: Wednesday 13 September 1933 in Auburn, NSW
Died on: Saturday 29 August 2020
Age: 86 years, 11 months, 17 days
Cause: Dementia – passed in his sleep after it progressed very quickly over the last few weeks
( 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: H. Parsons, Wollongong, NSW 02 4228 9622
Buried at: Both Cremated.
Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?
Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( August 2020 )
JOHN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED
FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.
WOLLONGONG DISTRICT POLICE RUGBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM – 1981 REAR: L – R: ALLAN PIRIE, JOHN HITCHCOCK, KEVIN VERDON, BOB LONGUE, BARRY ODMARK, PAT CARNEY, KEITH CALDWELL, GRAHAM THOMPSETT, TERRY O’BRIEN, TONY CHAPLIN, PETER CARTER, KEN JEFFREY, NEIL PARSONS, PHIL RUSSELL, GAL CLEARY (COACH), DON JONES (TRAINER), RON JACKSON, STEVE FROST (SECRETARY) FRONT: L – R: BOB LEWIS, GRAHAM KING, STEVE BYRNES, DAVE ROUTLEDGE, STEVE TIER
WOLLONGONG DISTRICT POLICE RUBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM – 1980
REAR: L – R: TED BEAVER (TREASURER), JOHN GUEST, JOHN HITCHCOCK (MANAGER), STEVE BYRNES (SECRETARY), BRIAN WYVER, GRAHAM THOMPSETT, DENNIS CLARKE, PETER SKEENE, MAZ HERMANN, KEVIN SHEPSTONE, JOHN MAY, PHIL RUSSELL, BARRY FOORD, KEVIN GOLDSPINK (COACH), BARRIE KEENAHAN.
SEATED: L – R: NEIL PARSONS, PAT DUNN, BOB LEWIS, BOB DALBY, BERNIE DOYLE, JOHN GOOD
FRONT: L – R: PAT CARNEY, BOB LONGUE, PAUL JONES, DON JONES (TRAINER), TONY CHAPLIN, BARRY ODMARK, IAN MOORE, BRIAN SMITH, LARRY BARBER, KEN JEFFERY
WOLLONGONG DISTRICT POLICE RUBY LEAGUE FOOTBALL TEAM – 1979
REAR: L – R: SERGEANT JOHN HITCHCOCK (MANAGER), STEVE BYRNES (SECRETARY), MAZ HERMANN, PAT DUNN, BRIAN SMITH, PAT CARNEY, DENNIS CLARKE, IAN MOORE, DON JONES (TRAINER)
MIDDLE: L – R: ROD HENDERSON, BOB LEWIS, WAYNE COULEY (CAPTAIN – COACH), KEV SHEPSTONE, LARRY BARBER, WADE CHANDLER, JOHN BERNARDI
FRONT: L – R: BOB CANTWELL, DAVE ROUTLEDGE, PHIL RUSSELL, GARY THOMPSON, KEN JEFFREY, BOB DALBY, SERGEANT FRANK GROGAN (CLUB PRESIDENT)
Despite the extremely short notice, I am extremely proud of the members of Lake Illawarra Police for arranging a Police Guard of Honour, for such a great man, at the conclusion of his funeral. Cal.
Service History
William James HUFF
02/09/2020
William James HUFF
AKA Bill
Late of Miranda, NSW
NSW Police Training College – Penrith Class # 014 – 026
NSW Police Cadet # 0810
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. # 7272
Rank: Commenced Training as Police Cadet on 26 April 1949 ( aged 16 years, 1 month, 30 days )
Probationary Constable- appointed 27 February 1952 ( aged 19 years )
Constable – appointed ? ? ?
Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?
Detective – appointed ? ? ? ( YES )
Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?
Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 10 November 1967
Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? March 1975
Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 1 December 1978
Inspector – appointed 17 September 1982
Chief Inspector – appointed ? ? ?
Superintendent – appointed ? July 1985
Chief Superintendent – appointed 30 March 1988
Final Rank = Chief Superintendent
Stations: ?, # 4 Division ( Phillip St ? – 1952 ), Goulburn ( 1953 ), 21 Division ( 1956 ), Liverpool Detectives ( May 1974 – Jan. 1976 ), ‘ I ‘ District Office – Liverpool ( Det Insp. ), Wollongong District – Superintendent – Deputy District Officer – Wollongong ( 1985 ), District Commander – Maroubra ( Eastern District )( March 1988 ) – Retirement
Service: From 26 April 1949 to 3 October 1988 ( Optional Retirement ) = 39 years, 5 months, 7 days Service
Awards: National Medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( Det Supt )
( 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: Olsens Family Funerals – 02 9545 3477
Buried at: ?
Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?
Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( August 2020 )
POLICE SEND OFF HELD AT THE ILLAWARRA YACHT CLUB. CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT BILL HUFF (WOLLONGONG DISTRICT OFFICE) APRIL 1988
POLICE SEND OFF HELD AT THE ILLAWARRA YACHT CLUB. CHIEF SUPT. BILL HUFF (WHITE SHIRT) APRIL 1988
BILL is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance * NOT JOB RELATED
FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.
The fact that he had told the truth with regard to his seeking work saved a man from being gaoled for vagrancy when he came before the Goulburn Police Court yesterday.
He is William Roy Carroll, of no fixed address, and he was sentenced to the rising of the Court.
Constable D. Dulgin told the court of the circumstances in which he had found the defendant in a shed in Back Street.
Other police gave supporting evidence and explained to Mr. A. J. Paton, S.M., who was on the Bench, the conditions under which track rations and relief are granted.
Carroll told Mr. Paton that at the time of his arrest he was genuinely intending to leave Goulburn and find work.
He said he had a suitcase which contained 9 shirts, three hats, a pair of boots, a pair of shoes, a frying pan and “accessories,” and other clothing.
The case was adjourned to check up on his statements and later the suitcase was produced in court.
Constable W. Huff also tendered a letter which indicated that Carroll had sought work at the Government Employment Office.
Mr. Paton said he would give him a chance to get out of Goulburn and threatened to give him a stiff sentence if he came along again on a similar charge.
A driver of a semi-trailer which travelled up to 70 m.p.h. from Mascot to Wollongong, pursued by police, was to-day gaoled for six months.
The driver of the truck, Peter Justin Gleeson, 28, of no fixed address, also ‘had his licence cancelled for three years.
Mr. Avery, S.M., in Central Court, imposed the maximum sentence for the charge of dangerous driving.
Constable Huff, of 21 Division, said the semi-trailer at times veered to the wrong side of the road, forcing traffic to pull up and pedestrians to scatter for safety, while the police car was almost forced on to the foot path.
A road block was put up at Wollongong, but nine miles on the Sydney side, Gleeson lost control of the semi-trailer and ran off the road. Gleeson was found lying in the bush 60 yards away.
June 1956: Constable William (Bill). J. Huff of No. 21 Division, placed the following advertisement in the June issue of the News South Wales Police News Magazine, “ Constable W. J. Huff of 21
Division urgently requires accommodation for himself, wife and one child, and would greatly appreciate any assistance from his Police colleagues to obtain a flat or cottage”. Later in the 1970’s Detective Sergeant Huff was stationed at Liverpool Police Station.
Source: Liverpool Police Time Line ( 1788 – 2016 )
Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001),
Friday 2 February 1973 (No.19), page 376
IN the Supreme Court of New South Wales.—Probate Division. —No. 710344.— The estate of CYRIL CHARLES HUFF, late of Engadine, in the State of New South Wales, retired, deceased. — Probate granted by the Supreme Court of New South Wales on 20th day of May, 1971.—Pursuant to the Wills, Probate and Administration Act, 1898-1954 (Testator’s Family Maintenance and Guardianship of Infants Act, 1916 – 1954, and Trustee Act, 1925-1942), William James Huff and Laura Mabel Rose Huff, the executors of the will of the said Cyril Charles Huff, who died on the 25th day of November, 1970, hereby give notice that creditors and others having any claim against or to the estate of the said deceased are required to send particulars of their claims to the said executors, care of Forrest Dufty & Company, Solicitors, 36 Ormonde Parade, Hurstville, on or before the 16th day of April, 1973, at the expiration of which time the said executors will distribute the assets, having regard only to the claims of which they then have notice.—
Dated the 25th day of January, 1973. FORREST DUFTY & CO., Solicitors, 36 Ormonde Parade, Hurstville 2220. 3484—-$4
SYDNEY: A 22-year-old man was committed for trial yesterday on a charge of murdering his mother.
Mr Mark Frederick Yarad, unemployed, of Cronulla, appeared in the City Court, charged with having murdered Mrs Alma Isabella Yarad at Cronulla on March 15.
Mr Goldrick, SM, found that a prima facie case against Mr Yarad had been established, and committed him to the present sittings of the Central Criminal Court.
The man’s father said his son had undergone a complete personality change after leaving school, and had been abusive toward his mother
Mr Callile John Yarad, a bookmaker, said his son had been a perfect person until he was 18, being a fine scholar.
After finishing school his son would return home for a while and then go off again, and would never keep in touch with his parents, he said. During this time he had found his son had been taking “pot”.
Mr Yarad said a parcel, which he thought contained a gun, was delivered to his son at their home on the morning of the alleged murder.
That afternoon Mr Yarad sen. had gone out and when he returned he found the police at his house.
Detective-Sergeant W. Huff told the court he had gone to the house and had seen Mr Mark Yarad.
Sergeant Huff said Mr Yarad told him, “I have shot my mother — she’s inside”.
( 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 ( August 2020 )
LANCELOT is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance *NEED MORE INFO
FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.
David was a wonderful neighbour and friend. I remember chuckling the day I collected his mail for him, and realised his name was Lancelot. Rest in peace.
The most gentle godly man I have had the privilege to know. He was always so willing to share his faith and how he became a man who followed God. Praying for peace, comfort and strength from our Heavenly Father for Sue and family.
SYDNEY: Three charges of assaulting policemen against former advertising executive and television personality Mr John Singleton, were dismissed in the Central Court yesterday.
Mr Brown, SM, found that insufficient evidence was offered by police to establish a case.
Mr Singleton, 38, of Darling Point, pleaded not guilty to assaulting Constable Bryan Holborow, of the licensed dealers squad, assaulting him in the execution of his duty, and assaulting Constable Lancelot David Hines, of the licensed dealers squad, in the execution of his duty.
The charges arose from an incident at Kings Cross on March 1.
SYDNEY, Wednesday. — A man charged with illegally possessing a car was charged also with offering a bribe to a detective, Blacktown Court was told today.
Before the court was Mr Albert Jeffrey Woods, 23, of Doonside. He is charged with the bribe offence and illegally possessing a GTR Holden Torana.
Also before the court was Mr Woods’ brother, James, 24, of the same address, who was charged with illegally possessing car grills. Both men are labourers.
Police prosecutor Sergeant Kingsley Weller told the court that “far more serious charges” would be made against the brothers.
The alleged offences took place at Doonside yesterday, Sergeant Weller told Mr A. J. McKeowen, SM.
The alleged bribe had been made to Detective L. D. Hines of Blacktown Police.
Pleas were not taken.
Sergeant Weller said additional investigations were being carried out “in relation to several car matters”.
Both were allowed $300 bail and were remanded to appear at the same court on September 6.
( 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: ?TBA
Buried at: ?
Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?
Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( August 2020 )
Pictured above (from left) are retired assistant commissioner Geoff Schuberg, retired police officer Terry Rigby, chairman of the local retired police group Phil Peters, Miranda MP Barry Collier, police chaplain Reverend Rod Harding, police remembrance day co-ordinator John Prince and retired police officer John Currie.
TERENCE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance *NEED MORE INFO
FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.
I worked with Terry Rigby at the Royal National Park. He did visitor services and compliance work for National Parks for quite a few years.
Always in such good spirits and was very much liked by all. He went out of his way to help everyone – colleagues and park visitors. Very sad to hear of his passing.
Cheers,
Sonia Roberts
Peter MacRae I worked with Terry on 24/1 Ford F100 Truck, in the 1970’s. One of the best partners I had, ‘A gentleman & a Scholar of life’. He always wanted to work with me since I once, continually, threw a 6ft 4in Russian back into the ‘Dock’, during his charging, everytime he stepped out of the dock. A fellow NSW Police cyclist, whom I first met in 1967, when we were patrolling the streets of Paddington,re illegal Parking and other offences during the Royal Easter Show… Terry introduced me to ‘MUM”..a “Well to do” elderly lady that lived opposite Centennial Park, in a Mansion, and just loved to entertain young leather clad, NSW Police cyclists. ‘Mum’, had an ongoing, all day, lunch, in her backyard, for all Police cyclists, so that she catered for all ‘Meal Breaks’………… God Bless you ‘Mum” for your kindness, and revealing to us the joys of 1930’s hospitality…! Praying for you Terry..and when you arrive in the Promised land please pray for me..Love you, Mate… above is a Pic Of Terry Rigby with Dana Jennings 2008 at Bulli Pass Lookout..!
Ulysses Club St. George Sutherland Branch
Vale Terry Rigby
It is with sadness that I inform members of the passing of Terry Rigby.
Terry has been a stalwart of the Branch and a person who was always there with a friendly smile and a “how are you mate” whenever you saw him.
He is someone I held in high regard and I felt in awe of the way he continued his battle with cancer and fought so hard during his illness.
Terry was someone to respect and admire.
Due to the Covid restrictions there are limitations on the number of people who can attend and this is the latest information on Terry’s
Memorial Service.
The Service will be at South Chapel Woronora Cemetery on Monday 31st August at 12.00pm
At the request of the family no motorbikes.
There are 47 people to be allowed in the Chapel and this is by invitation ONLY.
There are15 spots for Branch members outside of the chapel on the forecourt and must be requested from Terry’s daughter Sharnay on her mobile ( contact Cal if you need the number ) by 12.00pm Friday 28th August if you wish to attend.
People attending from the Branch are requested to wear Branch clothing as a mark of respect.
Anyone planning to attend get there early.
Social distancing must be adhered too and masks are recommended.
Terry will be sorely missed by all in the Branch and to Lorraine and their family our thoughts and respect go out to you in this very difficult time.
Craig Carfoot
President Ulysses St.George Sutherland Branch
0407 479 463
Louise Ann SCOYNE
02/09/2020
Louise Ann SCOYNE ( Vandergraaf )
Wife to Retirement NSWPF member Mark Vandergraaf # 20835 ( Mounted Unit )
AKA ?
Late of Engadine, NSW
Second Police woman into the GP ( General Purpose ) Dog Squad
NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class # 231
New South Wales Police Force
ProCst. # 99295
Regd. # 24597
Rank: Commenced Training at Goulburn Academy on ? ? ?
Probationary Constable- appointed 11 December 1987 ( aged 21 years, 6 months, 2 days )
Constable – appointed 11 December 1988
Constable 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?
Detective – appointed ? ? ?
Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?
Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ?
Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed ? ? ?
Sergeant 1st Class – appointed ? ? ?
Final Rank = Sergeant
Stations: ?, Second Police woman into the GP ( General Purpose ) Dog Squad, Botany Bay GDs & Part time OSG ( Operational Support Group ), Botany Bay EDO ( Educational Development Officer ( Sgt ) – Retirement 7 September 2007
Service: From? ? pre December 1987? to 7 September 2007 ( HOD ) = 19+ years Service
Awards: No Find on Australian Honours
Born: Thursday 9 June 1966
Died on: Saturday 22 August 2020
Age: 54 years, 2 months, 13 days
Cause: Cancer – Lung ( diagnosed only 3 months earlier )
Event location: ?
Event date: ?
Funeral date: Thursday 27 August 2020 @ 10am
Funeral location: St John Bosco Church, 46 Waratah Rd, Engadine, NSW
Unless already registered with the funeral home, friends and former colleagues are unable to attend as the family have reached their 100 attendee limit
FUNERAL SERVICE WAS LIVE STREAMED – AT THE TIME & Directly by the family as the Church does NOT have these facilities.
( 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: ? ( Woronora Cemetery ? )
Memorial / Plaque / Monument located at: ?
Dedication date of Memorial / Plaque / Monument: Nil – at this time ( August 2020 )
LOUISE is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance *NEED MORE INFO
FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.
Deepest condolences to Mark, their 3 boys and other friends and family.
Louise competed in the Female Hockey ‘United Team’ for the ANZ Australasian & Emergency Police Games. She also played in the Mixed Hockey, Indoor Rowing, Indoor Rowing ‘Mixed’, Indoor Rowing ‘Pairs’ & Indoor Rowing ‘Individual’.
She also competed in Surf Life Saving Masters 2003 Carnival in the 35 – 39 Female Ironwoman where she placed 3rd in the Final round.
She also competed in Surf Life Saving Masters 2005 Carnival in the 35 – 39 Female Ironwoman where she placed 5th in the Final round.
In 2006 – 2007 Surf Life Saving Season, Louise gained a 3rd place in the 40 – 44 years female Board race for Elouera Club.
At the time of publication, nothing further, than what is above, is known about this woman or her career.
Cal
Michael Anthony RAYMOND AM
02/09/2020
Doctor Michael Anthony RAYMOND AM
AKA Tony
Late of West Pennant Hills, NSW
New South Wales Police Force – Manager within the Forensic Services Group ( Civilian )
Regd. # 9734950
Final Rank = Manager
Stations: Forensic Service Group ( Scientific )
Service: From? ? ? to? ? ? = ? years Service
Awards: Member of the Order of Australia ( AM ) – Granted 26 January 2010
For service to forensic science in the field of law enforcement through the development of technological advances, including blood pattern analysis and DNA-related identification, and through leadership and advisory roles.
Commissioner’s Commendation – for Service ( 2016 / 2017 )
Born: ? ? ?
Died on: Sunday 23 August 2020
Age: 70 years,
Cause: Cancer – ( Type ? )
Event location: ?
Event date: ?
Funeral date: Wednesday 2 September 2020 @ 10am
Funeral location: Magnolia Chapel, Macquarie Park Cemetery & Crematorium, Plassey Rd, Macquarie Park, NSW
Funeral will be Live Streamed and later uploaded to this Memorial.
( 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 ( August 2020 )
FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.
Doctor Michael Anthony RAYMOND AM – Standing on far right.
Dr “Tony” Raymond has just passed away after a battle with Cancer
Dr Raymond was appointed as the first civilian director of the Forensic Services Group in the late 90s and although “Director” held the equivalent rank of Assistant Commissioner In charge of over 1000 police and civilians.
Tony was responsible for pioneering new forensic techniques in NSW such as Luminol and other chemical techniques seen on shows such as CSI.
He introduced civilians into SOCO positions ( Scene of Crime Officers ) and robotics into DNA laboratories in NSW and introduced Nationally accredited tertiary training for Forensic Crime Scene Examiners.
Tony was also a world recognised Blood Splash Expert and gave evidence in many forums including judicial reviews.
Tony also became NSW police first chief scientist.
Tony’s association in various roles went for around 20 years.
We thank you for your vision, foresight and aid in bringing many, many criminals to justice.
Michael John TREVOR
02/09/2020
Michael John TREVOR
AKA Mick
Late of North Bondi, NSW
NSW Police Training College – Penrith Class # ? ? ( pre Class 001 of 1947 )
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. # 4647
Rank: Commenced Training at Penrith Police College on ? ? ?
Probationary Constable- appointed 24 April 1944 ( aged 21 years )
Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001), Friday 25 June 1976 (No.85), page 2790
IN the Supreme Court of New South Wales.—Notice of intended distribution of undermentioned estates — Any person having any claim upon the undermentioned estates must send particulars of his claim to the Public Trustee, at the address appearing below, on or before 1st September, 1976. The Public Trustee will distribute the assets of the estates, having regard only to the claims of which at that date he has notice.
Michael John Trevor, late of North Bondi, N.S.W., Inspector of police, died 18th January, 1976; probate of the will dated 3rd November, 1972, granted on 16th June, 1976.
When I was attached to 7 Division general duties in the 1960s, I bumped into Mick Trevor fairly regularly working at various events eg. Randwick Races, SCG rugby league. Mick was a sergeant in those days and was a gentleman.
I Knew Mick Trevor well. He was my boss at No.15 division and was my boss at 3 man station Malabar substation of 15 Div.
Mick was a shy bloke with subtle humour. Was in the Police choir at some stage. He was also a good wrestler as was Stan Franklin and Jim Armstrong. Last saw and spoke with Mick was when he was an Inspector at Central Police Stn. No.1 Div. Late 70s. Was a good man. Rest in Peace.
Barrier Daily Truth (Broken Hill, NSW : 1908; 1941 – 1954),
Friday 25 April 1952, page 1
Suicide Verdict Follows Shooting Fatality
Coroner Inquires Into Death of Clement Boon
After conducting an inquest at the Court House yesterday into the death of Clement Alexander Boon, the Corner ( Mr. W. H. Hall ) found that the deceased died from injuries wilfully infected by himself with a .22 calibre rifle on April 15.
Boon was found lying in the back yard of his aunt’s home at 517 Chapple Street on that day. There was a bullet wound in his right temple and a .22 calibre repeating rifle was lying beside him. At the time of the accident there was no one but deceased present on the premises.
From evidence stated yesterday, deceased, appeared to be in excellent health and spirits prior to his death. He was described by several witnesses as “happy-go lucky”, although he was never known to have confided in anyone.
Dr. Keith J. Wilson, medical practitioner, told the coroner, that when he answered a call to 517 Chapple Street about noon on April 15, he found the deceased lying on the ground outside the back door of the premises.
Deceased was then alive, although unconscious. He was conveyed to Hospital, where he was examined by Dr. R. T. Bull.
Dr. R.T. Bull said yesterday that when he examined deceased he found he had a circular wound above the right temple region of the scalp. The wound was bleeding profusely and deceased’s breathing was stertorous. He died at 2.30 pm. that day.
The Acting Government Medical Officer. Dr. T. L. Dunn said that he conducted a post mortem on the body of deceased 9 am on April 16. He found that there was a small punctured wound in the scalp about quarter of an inch in diameter. There was no sign of powder marking on the skin nor singeing of the hair, although there was blacking within the wound. Internally the skull was fractured round the cranium. There was a small piece of lead lying under the scalp. Between the two holes in the skull there was a tunnel 2 inches wide, which traversed the brain, causing it to become very confused.
Explaining why there were no powder marks or blencing. Dr. Dunn said the barrel of the gun must have been held so firmly to the scalp that the gases and powder of the bullet followed the bullet into the cranial cavity. The passage of the bullet and inter-cranial pressure that brought about by the expanding gases caused the extensive brain damage and haemorrhage which were the cause of death, Dr. Dunn said.
The rifle which was found beside the deceased was identified yesterday by Donald. J. Tyson,. of 517 Chapple Street. Tyson said he had occupied the same room as deceased for the past six years. The rifles, his property, was unloaded when he put it between the wardrobe and the door of the room after using it on March 29.
Mervyn L. Sanderson, storeman, of 571 Chapple Lane, said that he had a few drinks with deceased and some other men at the Victoria Hotel about 5 p.m. on April 14. He noticed deceased was rubbing his eyes, which appeared to be watery. Witness said, “What’s the matter, are you short of money?” Deceased said, “No, I’ve got plenty of dough. I’m getting as bad as a baby, crying when I’ve had a few drinks.” Deceased mentioned that he was going to be married soon and had a “real nice girl.” witness said.
Clara Bertha Gilby, ,shop assistant, of 555 Chapple Street, said she had known deceased for a period of 14 years. She became engaged to him in July of last year. She said deceased had never at any time intimated to her he was about to take his own life.
Deceased’s aunt, Mrs Jean S. Tyson of 517 Chapple Street, said he had resided with her for the last six years. About noon on the morning of the fatality she, went across the road to a shop.
Before she went she told deceased to look after the dog and not let her follow her. She was away about 10 minutes when the dog entered the shop. When she returned witness went round to the back of the house; she called the deceased and received no answer. She walked further into the yard and found him on the ground. Witness said, “Whatever happened. Clem,” but deceased only groaned in reply.
Constable Michael J. Trevor told the coroner that from his investigations he had learnt that deceased was of a happy disposition, and a moderate drinker. He was about to be married and was waiting to obtain a home. Deceased had been a member of the Army in the last war, but had never been overseas.
Keith James Balman, who had identified the body to the coroner, said he had known deceased for 28 years.
In his summary, Mr. Hall said he could find no direct evidence as to how deceased met his death, but guided by the evidence of Dr. Dunn’s post mortem, he concluded that deceased died from haemorrhage and brain injuries wilfully inflicted by himself with a .22 calibre repeating rifle at 517 Chapple Street on April 15.
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It is with a great sadness that we advise of the passing of one of our Life Members and former well respected coaches of our Cambo family Paul Cosgriff.
Our love and thoughts are with Paul’s family and friends at this very sad time.
So very sad absoulote champion man coach of our 2003 A reserve grade winning grand final,,sending my love to the cosgrove family you will never be forgotton legend!!!!
Paul was a Cambo boy at heart coached trained and gave his all to all the boys that came to him over the years. To Lyn and family my thoughts are with you. Frances Kilroy Brandie
Wow.. Such sad news. Was a great bloke. He turned a lot of lives around with his guidance on and off the field. Much love to the Cosgriff family. RIP mate…
Sad news for the family, thinking of them at this time. I remember when Paul started at Cambo, and over the years we were there Paul helped Tom with his teams.
What a great man cosy was. He will will be missed. My thoughts are with the family. RIP
Neil Aris Rest In Peace Cossie so many great memories. Condolences to Mitch, Lyn and the rest of The Cosgriff family. https://www.facebook.com/CamboJRLC/
Mitch Cosgriff Cambo – Cambridge Park Junior Rugby League Club Mitch Cosgriff our thoughts are with you and the family mate ! A true Cambo legend your dad mate. https://www.facebook.com/CamboJRLC/
It is with great sadness and a heavy heart we share the news of the passing of one of our brothers Paul “Cossie” Cosgriff.
We pass on our deepest condolences to his family and friends.
Cossie played a big part in getting our club to where it is today and for that we are forever grateful.
You will be sadly missed old mate.
Rest In Peace Brother.
RIP Cossie, you were a bloody good man and a friend to a lot of Masters people, not just with your club. I have fond memories of you mate, you will never be forgotten.
Although I only had the pleasure of meeting Cossie a few years ago he was a well known figure of our club, it was because of you mate the CCBULLDOGS have moved in the direction that they are in today and we will all be forever greatfull , he was a true…
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