Alan James WHITE

Alan James WHITE

AKA  YT

Late of Callala Beach – formerly of Hornsby, NSW

 

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  184B

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  20316

 

Rank:  Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday ? ? ?

Probationary Constable – appointed Friday 23 July 1982 ( aged 22 years, 3 months, 23 days )

Constable 1st Class – appointed 27 May 1988 ( Seniority date = 23 July 1987 )

Senior Constable – appointed ? ? ?

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed ? ? ?

 

Final Rank = Detective Sergeant ?/C

 

Stations?, Darlinghurst ( 1980’s ), Hornsby, Liverpool ( CIU ), Drug & Vice, Newtown – Retirement

 

Service:  From ? ? pre July 1982?  to 8 May 2003 =  21 years Service

 

Awards: National Medal – granted 6 April 2001 ( Det SenCon )

 

Born: Wednesday  30 March 1960

Died on: Friday  21 June 2019

Age: 59 years, 2 months, 22 days

Cause: Natural causes – Heart attack

Event location: Home

Event date: ?

 

Funeral date: Wednesday  3 July 2019 @ 1pm

Funeral location: Magnolia Chapel, Macquarie Park Crematorium & Memorial Pk, cnr Delhi Rd & Plassy Rd, North Ryde, NSW

Wake location: ?TBA

Funeral Parlour: ?TBA

 

Buried at: Cremated

Memorial located at: ?

 

entertainer John ENGLISH & Alan James WHITE
entertainer John ENGLISH & Alan James WHITE

Alan James WHITE

Alan James WHITE

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


Grave location: TBA   

Alan James WHITE

 


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Exact date, and cause, of death is yet to be established as YT may have passed days before being found.

 

Alan James WHITE

Alan James WHITE

Alan James WHITE

Alan James WHITE

Alan James WHITE

Alan James WHITE

Alan James WHITE

Alan James WHITE

 

 


 

 

 

 




James Richmond LETTICE

James Richmond LETTICE

AKA  Rick Lettice
Late of Gold Coast, Qld
NSW Goulburn Police Academy Class #  231
New South Wales Police Force
Regd. #  24606
Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed  ? ? ?
Final Rank = Senior Constable – Retirement
Stations?, Kings Cross, The Rocks, Sutherland ( 24 Division ), Warilla
ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  24 July 2008 =  20 years Service
After Policing:  Director Dapto Citizens Bowling Club, then moved to Cairns, then Broad Beach, Qld
Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour
Born:   Sunday  4 April 1954
Died on:  Saturday  8 June 2019
Age: 65
Cause:   Cancer
Event location:   ?TBA
Event date:   ?TBA
Funeral date:  Thursday  13 June 2019 @ 2pm
Funeral location:   Park View Chapel, Allambe Crematorium, 129 Nerang Broadbeach Rd, Nerang, Qld
Wake location:  Broadbeach Bowls Club, 169 Surf Pde, Broadbeach, Qld
Funeral Parlour:  ?TBA
Buried at:   Cremated
 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Joy LETTICE & Rick LETTICE
2009 aboard Norwegian Sun with Joy Lettice & Rick Lettice.

 

[alert_yellow] RICK is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance[/alert_yellow]  *NEED MORE INFO

  


 

 

 Funeral location [codepeople-post-map]

 


 

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It was only a month ago that Rick asked the question:
Rick Lettice

Not a nice subject guys but can I ask a question that someone could answer? Unfortunately I am suffering advanced cancer with not much chance of recovering.
My question is …is there any assistance out there from the Police Association or RPA for my wife to assist in my pension being transferred over to her when I pass?

Thanking you in advance.
Rick Lettice

Sad that one has to think of these things when you know that the inevitable is coming.


 

Joy & Rick Lettice
2009 aboard Norwegian Sun with Joy Lettice.

 

Rick Lettice & Joy Lettice
2011

 

Rick Lettice

Rick Lettice & Joy Lettice
2013

 

Rick Lettice & Joy Lettice
May 2015

Rick Lettice

Rick Lettice

Rick Lettice
101218 at Broadbeach, Qld

 





Richard George SAMUELS

Richard George SAMUELS 

AKA  ?
Late of  ?

NSW Redfern OR Penrith Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  6745

 

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 14 August 1950

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 July 1967

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed 8 May 1977

Inspector – appointed  28 November 1982

 

Final Rank = Inspector

 

Stations?, Management Review – Optional Retirement

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre Aug 1950?  to  ? September 1986 – Optional Retirement =  36+ years Service

 

Awards:   National Medal – granted 8 June 1988 ( former Inspector )

 

Born:   Monday  4 March 1929

Died on:   Thursday  26 February 2009

Age:  79

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

 

Funeral date:   ? ? ?

Funeral location:   ?

Wake location:  ?

 

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Richard George SAMUELS

Richard George SAMUELS

 

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

 

 Funeral location TBA


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NSW Police Academy Inspector's Course # 8 18 - 29 July and 30 August t 2 September 1983 Back Row ( L - R ) M.C. SEINOR, L.M. DUFFY, D.H. JACKSON, R.G. SAMUELS, P.K. VAUGHAN, B. HUGGETT, C.J.G. MACKIE Middle Row D.A.G. CARTER, J.R. SHARPE, W.J. WOODS, R.V. KOBOROFF # 7009, John OLIVERIA, L. BOWRA, N.T. COLE, G.W. SHIELL Front Row G.H.R. GREAVES, G.B. STONE, B.M. JOHNSON ( Assit. Course director ), F. NEWMAN ( Course Director ), Merv D. KANE ( Assessing Officer ), J.K. BOURKE, N.D. WHALAN    NSW Police Academy

Inspector’s Course # 8

18 – 29 July and 30 August t 2 September 1983

Back Row ( L – R )

N.C. SEINOR # 6234, L.N. DUFFY # 6739, D.H. JACKSON # 7682, Richard G. SAMUELS # 6745, P.K. VAUGHAN # 6607, B. HUGGETT # 7166, C.J.G. MACKIE # 6962

Middle Row

Don A.G. CARTER # 6749, J.R. SHARPE # 5647, W.J. WOODS # 6554, R.V. KOBOROFF # 7009, John OLIVEIRA # 6918, Leon BOWRA # 7136, N.T. COLE # 5923, G.W. SHIELL # 7072

Front Row

George H.R. GREAVES # 6858, G.B. STONE # 6496, Brian M. JOHNSON # 9221, F. NEWMAN # 7908 ( Assist. Course director ), Merv D. KANE # 5736 ( Course Director ), J.K. BOURKE # 6837 ( Assessing Officer ), N.D. WHALAN # 6959


Nothing further, at this time, can be found via Google on this man, his life, career or death.
Further information is sought.
Cal
080619
Updated 12 August 2025 with Inspectors’ Course photo.




Robert John FLAVEL

 Robert John FLAVEL

AKA Pinhead, Pin
Late of Tullamore, NSW

NSW Police Cadet # 2830

NSW Redfern Police Academy Class #  “possibly” 143 ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  NIL

Rank:  NSW Police Cadet – commenced Monday  1 May 1972

Final Rank = Police Cadet

 

Stations:  NSW Police Academy – Redfern

ServiceFrom  1 May 1972  to  24 September 1973 = 16 Months Service

 

Awards:   Nil recorded on Australian Honours

 

Born:  Wednesday  15 June 1955

Died on:   Monday  24 September 1973 about 1.30am – Orange Base Hospital, NSW ( Headstone has incorrect date upon it )

Age:  18 yrs  3 mths  8 days

Cause:   Motor Vehicle Accident – Driver

Event location:   ?, Blayney, NSW

Event date:  Sunday  23 September 1973 about 2.10pm

 

Funeral date:   2 October 1973 @ 11am

Funeral location:   Tullamore Presbyterian Church

Wake location:  Tullamore Hotel

 

Funeral Parlour:  Cocks & Sons, Parkes, NSW

There were approx. 150 Police in Tullamore for the funeral (a town of 250 at the time)…. Police were billeted out to residents of the town to stay the night…. every house had a copper in it.


Buried at:   Tullamore General Cemetery, The Bogan Way, Tullamore NSW 2874

 Memorial located at:   ?

Estimated Grave Location GPS:  Lat: -32.607551371058676    Long: 147.5702006622795

Robert John FLAVEL<br /> Photo taken ( 23 September 1973 ) the day before he died.<br />
Robert John FLAVEL
Photo taken ( 23 September 1973 ) the day before he died.

 

 

 

 

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


 

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Son of Donald George & June Patricia FLAVEL, elder brother to Alan.

From Alan Flavel  7 March 2020:

My eldest brother was driving, they were returning to Sydney for Robert to start back at the Academy on the Monday.

Our Grandmother was in hospital in Cowra, and Robert wanted to see her on the way back to Sydney, which they did.  As they were coming into Blayney on the return to Sydney, a car lost control on a bend and was sideways down the road, this was about 1410 and a School Bus was letting children off on the side of the road…they had the choice to swerve and hit the bus full of kids…or take the impact of the out of control car head-on…. which is what they say Robert demanded,  Robert assisted post-accident in helping both vehicles before collapsing on the roadway and never regaining consciousness…. Robert was pronounced dead in Orange Base Hospital approx. 0130 on Monday 24th September.


 

Robert John FLAVEL<br /> Roberts Cadet Class photo - Redfern Police Academy - two weeks before his death.
Robert John FLAVEL
Roberts Cadet Class photo – Redfern Police Academy – two weeks before his death.

 

Robert John FLAVEL<br /> March Past - Redfern Police Academy - Roberts Cadet Class.<br />
Robert John FLAVEL
March Past – Redfern Police Academy – Roberts Cadet Class.

 

Robert John FLAVEL<br /> March Past - Redfern Police Academy - Roberts Cadet Class.<br />
Robert John FLAVEL
Roberts Police Cadet Class – Passing Out Parade ( Attestation ) – without Robert.

 

Donald and June Flavel accepting Certificate at the Robert John FLAVEL<br /> Donald and June Flavel accepting Roberts Graduation Certificate, his Police Cap, Epaulettes and Badge at the Redfern Police Academy - the day Roberts Cadet Class Passed Out ( Attested )<br /> Unknown Police Officer.
Robert John FLAVEL
Donald and June Flavel accepting Roberts Graduation Certificate, his Police Cap, Epaulettes and Badge at the Redfern Police Academy – the day Roberts Cadet Class Passed Out ( Attested )
Unknown Police Officer.

 

 

Robert John FLAVEL - Grave
INSCRIPTION:
In loving memory of Robert John FLAVEL
Police Cadet
23rd September 1973
Aged 18 years.

Robert John FLAVEL. INSCRIPTION:In loving memory of Robert John FLAVELPolice Cadet23rd September 1973Aged 18 years.



Tony GAMER

Tony GAMER

AKA  ?
Late of  ?

Queensland Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

Queensland Police Force

Regd. #  7931

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed  ? ? ?

Senior Constable – appointed  ? ? ?

 

Final Rank = Senior Constable

 

Stations?, Wynnum Traffic ( 1990’s ), Special Emergency Response Team ( SERT ), QPol Railway Squad – Medical Retirement

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? 1990  to  ? ? 2018 =  28 years Service

 

Awards:   No Find on It’s An Honour

 

Born:   Thursday  27 October 1966

Died on:   Thursday  6 June 2019

Age:  52

Cause:   Depression – Suicide – ?

Event locationWishart, Qld

Event date:  Thursday  6 June 2019

 

Funeral date:   ? ? ?

Funeral location:   ?

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 

Memorial Service:  Raby Bay, Qld – Scattering of Ashes

Memorial Date:  Wednesday  19 June 2019

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Tony GAMER

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


 

 Funeral location TBA


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Former Queensland Police Service Senior Constable Tony Gamer, following a long term illness, sadly took his own life at Wishart on 6 June 2019.

A former member of the QPS Special Emergency Response Team and more recently the QPS Railway Squad, Tony served within the QPS since 1990, before his medical retirement in 2018.

Tony will be remembered as an incredibly reliable and talented Police Officer who is survived by his fiancé Kaylea and daughter Sophie. Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family, friends and colleagues who are all struggling with this profound loss.

via: Blue HOPE stands ready.

 


They take the oath and to you they’ve sworn,
with or without your praise or scorn,
to place the life of you and yours,
above their own, to uphold the laws.

They see it all, the best and worst
and their visual memories can be a curse.
Still they do their best to quiet the mind,
to reach within and strength and valour find.

They will knowingly step into harm’s way
to protect and serve you each and every day.
We only ask them that if the burden feels too much to bear,
please reach out there are so many that do care…

We bow our heads and offer gratitude and praise,
sadly too often the highest price of life itself is paid.

RIP
Vale

…….L. Clooney 08/12/18


Team,

We were extremely fortunate earlier today, to attend an amazing tribute to the late Senior Constable Tony Gamer on the Raby Bay foreshore.

Whoever it is upstairs pulled all the right levers, resulting in a perfect ‘winters’ day where those who knew and loved Tony turned out in droves to honour this incredibly talented, diligent and highly respected man.

Addressing Tony’s father, QPS Rail Squad’s Senior Constable Jeff ‘Manta’ Rae summed his colleague and great mate up perfectly:

To Mr James Gamer… I want you to know that your son was very much an Officer and a gentleman and the service he provided to the community can never be measured or truly recognised but he will be long remembered and not replaced.’

We can’t begin to understand the grief and profound loss that Tony’s family are currently enduring, however, what became abundantly clear today (and in fact since our initial notification) was the boundless love Tony clearly had for partner Kaylea and daughter Sophie, and indeed his entire family.

Additionally, should it be necessary, we are certain that as Sophie grows, she will be forever able to turn to her extended blue family for reminders and reassurances that her father was very simply a fine man, loved and respected by all.

Blue HOPE stands ready.

Tony GAMER
Photos by: Blue Hope

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Francis Leo PURCELL

Francis Leo PURCELL

AKA LEO, Mumbles
Late of  ?

 

Father to John Purcell

 

NSW Penrith Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

 

Regd. #  7149

 

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed  21 January 1952

Detective

Detective Senior Constable – appointed   ?  July 1963

Detective Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed  31 December 1967

Detective Sgt 1st Class – appointed  1 December 1978

Detective Inspector 3rd Class – appointed  11 March 1983

 

Final Rank = Detective Inspector

 

Stations:  Mounted Police Unit ( 3 years ), Darlinghurst GD’s ( 1955 – 8 months ),

Lithgow GD’s & ‘A’ List in Detectives Office ( 1956 – Aug 1958 ),

10 Division – ( continues in ‘A’ List – Aug 1958 – Apr 1959 ),

Liverpool ( 22 Division – April 1959 – 8 months, Cst 1/c ),

21 Division ( Dec 1959 – Sept 1961 ),

Liverpool ( 22 Division, Sept 1961 – July 1963 – where he commenced full time in Dets Office investigating serious crime.  Det Cst 1/c – Det Sgt 2/c ),

Campsie Detectives ( 13 Division, July 1963 – 1970’s ), Regent St Detectives ( 2 Division ), Burwood Detectives – 9 Division – Divisional DetSgt – 1978 ), Merrylands Detective, Darlinghurst ( 1980 / 1981 ),

Liverpool ( 22 Division – Liverpool District Detective Inspector )

Due to illness, transferred to Campbelltown Police Station – then Macquarie Fields Police Station for his last 8 months before taking ‘Optional Retirement’

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre Jan 1952?  to 31 March 1988 =  36+ years Service

 

Awards:   No find on It’s An Honour

 

Born:   Saturday  14 May 1932 in Murrurundi, NSW

Died on:   Friday  24 May 2019

Age:  87

Cause:   ?

Event location:  Camden Hospital during the a.m.

Event date:   ?

 

Funeral date:   Friday  31 May 2019 @ 11am

Funeral location:   St Paul’s Catholic Church, John St, Camden

Wake location:  Royal Hotel, Camden

 

Funeral Parlour:  Michelle Roffe, Camden.  4655 2800

 

Buried at:   Cremated

 

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Francis Leo PURCELL

 

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


 

 

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Steve Reeves

If my memory serves me correctly Leo Purcell RIP???? was possibly a Coach or Manager of Liverpool Bulls in 1970/1971. In any case he was a supporter of the Bulls and attended many games.

Earlier this morning retired Inspector Leo Purcell passed away peacefully in Camden Hospital. Leo was the OIC Campbelltown at the time of his retirement. He was 87 years of age.

His son John and I were work mates at Merrylands Detectives in the early 1980’s. I also worked in Liverpool Detectives Office in 1972 at which time Leo was a Detective Sergeant.

Leo was a kind hearted and loyal man who loved his extended family, a joke or two, an occasional beer and a punt. He is a native of Murrurandai NSW. The tentative funeral arrangements are:

????????11am Friday 31 May 2019 at St Pauls Catholic Church, Camden and after at the Royal Hotel.????????

If there is any changes I will advise ASAP.

RIP???? Leo. A Good cop and better friend. ????

 


 

Francis Leo PURCELL


Burwood Detectives C 1997Back Row ( L - R )
P.C. Cst 1/c A.J. LOXLEY, P.C. Cst 1/c G.J. FLUKE, Det Cst 1/c B.E. LYONS, Det SenCon W.A. COLE, Det SenCon B.L. FITZGIBBON, Det SenCon R.J. HANLON, P.C. Cst 1/c J.R.W. HANDEL

Front Row
Det Sgt 3/c J. TURNER, Det Sgt 3/c G.C. LLOWARCH, Det Sgt 1/c Francis Leo PURCELL, Det Sgt 3/c Barry Alexander MELOUNEY # 9492, Det Sgt 3/c T.C. COLEMAN, Det SenCon G.F. HYDE
Burwood Detectives C 1997
Back Row ( L – R )
P.C. Cst 1/c A.J. LOXLEY, P.C. Cst 1/c G.J. FLUKE, Det Cst 1/c B.E. LYONS, Det SenCon W.A. COLE, Det SenCon B.L. FITZGIBBON, Det SenCon R.J. HANLON, P.C. Cst 1/c J.R.W. HANDEL
Front Row
Det Sgt 3/c J. TURNER, Det Sgt 3/c G.C. LLOWARCH, Det Sgt 1/c Francis Leo PURCELL, Det Sgt 3/c Barry Alexander MELOUNEY # 9492, Det Sgt 3/c T.C. COLEMAN, Det SenCon G.F. HYDE


First published 7 June 2019.
Updated 20 August 2025 with Class photo.



Norman Gilbert Neil WEST

Norman Gilbert Neil WEST   APM

AKA  ?
Late of  ?

NSW Redfern or Penrith Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

 [alert_yellow]Regd. #  5904 [/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 27 October 1947

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 12 June 1964

Inspector – appointed 1 February 1978

Chief Superintendent – appointed ? ? ?

Final Rank = Chief Superintendent

Stations?, Bathurst ( Cst ), Professional Standards – Special Operations – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre Oct 1947?  to  26 June 1986 =  38 years Service

 

[blockquote]

World War II

Australian Imperial Force

Regiment:                   ?

Enlisted:                     Paddington, NSW

Service #                     NX207122

Rank:                           ?

Embarkation:           ?

Next of kin:                Alfred WEST

Religion:                    ?

Single / Married:    ?

Returned to Australia:  ?

Date of Discharge:

Posting at Discharge:

WWII Honours & Gallantry:    The Australian Service Medal 1939 – 1945

POW:

[/blockquote]

 

Police Awards:   National Medal – granted 3 September 1985 ( Supt )

Australian Police Medal ( APM ) – granted 9 June 1986 ( C/Supt )

Born:   Friday  6 May 1927, Killara, NSW

Died on:   Sunday  2 June 2019

Age:  92

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

Funeral date:   Tuesday  11 June 2019 @ 2pm

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

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:  Cremated

 Memorial located at:   ?

Norman Gilbert Neil WEST APM
Norman Gilbert Neil WEST APM

 

 

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National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 – 1954), Tuesday 24 July 1951, page 1

MIGRANT REMANDED

ALLEGED ASSAULT ON POLICE

Evolt Tanav (25), of Bathurst Migrant Centre, appeared at Bathurst Court yesterday on three charges, and was remanded to August 9.

Tanav was charged with having assaulted Constable Norman Gilbert West, at the Knickerbocker Hotel, William Street, on July 22, while in the act of his duty. He was also charged with having resisted Sergeant William Sharkey while in the act of his duty and with behaving in an indecent manner.

Tanav was allowed £10 bail by the magistrate (Mr. K. M. Dash). He is pleading not guilty to the charge of assaulting Constable West and guilty to the other two charges.


National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 – 1954), Tuesday 24 June 1952, page 2

STEALING REMAND

I cannot permit you to rest in gaol indefinitely,”- Mr. Halpin, S.M;, commented at Bathurst Police Court yesterday when refusing an application for an extended remand.

Robert Harold Court (59); of the Common, Bathurst, asked for an extended remand on two charges, one of stealing and the other of goods in custody. Court claimed he required time to raise bail, seek medical attention and obtain legal advice. In gaol since late last week, defendant has to date been able to arrange bail with surety of £10.

Court is charged with the theft of a torch, the property of Norman Gilbert West and alternatively with having the goods in custody.

The Magistrate granted a police application for a remand until Thursday next. Sgt. Allmond, the prosecutor, said that Police required additional time to investigate the matter with the possibility of further charges being preferred.


National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 – 1954), Friday 27 June 1952, page 5

THEFT CHARGES

Bathurst Man Again Remanded

An elderly resident of the Bathurst Common who faces a series of charges of theft successfully sought a remand “to seek legal aid and prepare his case“, at Bathurst Court yesterday.

The defendant, Robert Harold Court (59), made the application to Mr. F. Halpin, SM. Charges against Court included: — Stealing, between March 15 and March 29, various kitchen utensils, to the total value of £10, the property of Laura Eleanor Prior. Stealing between June 15 and June 21, two sheep skins valued at £2, the property of James Valentine McFarlane, butcher of Bathurst. Stealing, on or about June 2, a roll of wire netting, a bag of mash and a quantity of nails, the property of the Tablelands Hatcheries. Having in custody at a house at Bathurst Common on June 20, certain goods reasonably suspected of having been stolen, and that on or about June 14, did steal a torch valued at 10/- the property of Norman Gilbert West, police constable, of Bathurst.

Court pleaded not guilty on each charge. ” I should like to have the public defender or a legal advisor before the case proceedsCourt said adding that if he could have a medical examination he could prove he was ” not fit to defend any charge. ” ” I cannot allow you to rest in gaol indefinitely Court ” Mr. Halpin commented.

Sgt. D. Allmond: Defendant has had ample opportunity of seeking legal aid and medical attention in gaol. Mr. Halpin: I think defendant is just a humbug and is trilling with the court.

Sgt. Allmond: Defendant is being held on remand in respect of these matters which are listed for the court today.

Mr. Halpin to Court: You wish to subpoena a witness? — Yes.

Mr. Halpin: Very well I will give you a further remand to prepare your case but if I find that you have been trifling with the court . .

Court: I am very grateful your Worship. I am not trilling with the court I assure you.

Defendant was remanded to appear on July 7.


National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 – 1954), Tuesday 8 July 1952, page 2

MAN GAOLED FOR THEFT .

BATHURST CASE

At Bathurst Court yesterday, Robert Harold Court (59), of the Bathurst Common, was sentenced to six months Imprisonment on each of two charges of stealing .

Defendant described himself as a manufacturer’s representative. Appearing before Mr. Halpin, SM, Court, who faced four charges of stealing and one of goods in custody, entered a plea of not guilty in each case.

Defendant was not legally represented and conducted his own case on the two matters dealt with.

Hearing on the remaining three charges was adjourned to Monday next.

Court was sentenced on charges of stealing an electric torch, the property of Constable Norman Gilbert West on June 14 and with stealing two pairs of scissors and a candle stick from Mrs. Lora Prior, of Hillside, between March 15 and 29.

In sentencing Court, the magistrate warned that he was well on the way to being declared an habitual criminal. “I consider the theft of the articles from Mrs. Prior a pretty shabby action. ” Mr. Halpin commented.

Evidence in the latter case disclosed that Court had stolen the articles while an employee of Mr. and Mrs. Prior.

Court was further charged with stealing two sheep skins, valued at £2, the property of James Valentine McFarland, of Bathurst, between June 15 and June 21 ; with stealing a roll of netting, a bag of mash and a quantity of nails, the property of the Tablelands Hatchery on or about June 2 and with having at a hut on the Bathurst Common on June 20, sundry articles which were suspected of being unlawfully obtained.

On each of these charges he was remanded on bail of £20 with one surety of £20.

Court‘s previous record which dated from 1946, included two sentences for theft. Court had appealed in both instances but the appeal was dismissed.

I wish to appeal on these convictions, ” Court announced following sentence yesterday. ” You will have your opportunity to do so, ” was the magistrate’s response.

Sgt. M. Kelly, of Orange, prosecuted.

Constable West said that at 11 p.m. on June 19 in company with Sgt. Beach he went to defendant’s hut on the Bathurst Common. On defendant’s request, we entered the hut to interview a man who had allegedly been assaulted, ” West said. On entering, the constable saw a torch on a table and questioned Court about it. Court claimed the torch was his property. He had had it for approximately eight weeks. Witness informed defendant that the torch was similar to the one stolen from his car some days previous.

On examination, the constable was able to identify the torch by certain marks inside the casing.

Defendant claimed the torch had been given to him by a Mr. Prior. The torch was produced in court.

The constable said he had last seen the torch on June 14. It was then in his car which was parked near the police station. He valued the article at 10/.

To defendant: I warned you that you need not answer questions as the answers may be used in evidence.

Court: Did I not point out to you that you had not warned me and your questions were out of order?— No.

Constable West admitted that the police went to the Common at defendant’s request.

Mr. Halpin: It is unfortunate that you are not legally represented. I do not want to do anything that might suggest to you that you are not receiving a fair hearing, but I do not want to hear your life’s history.

Court: The fact that I am not legally represented is no fault of my own .

Constable West said he claimed the torch was stolen from the glove box of his car. The glove box was not fingerprinted.

Albert Edward Prior, a grazier, of Hillside, Bathurst, denied that he gave defendant the torch referred to in the charge.

Court: Did you not see me with a torch when I was employed on your property? — No.

You have exceedingly bad eyesight? — Yes.

In reply to Sgt. Kelly, Prior said that before defendant arrived at his property he owned two torches. ” After he left I had none, ” witness said.

In evidence in reply, Court, from the witness box, said he was a manufacturer’s representative. He was engaged by Mr. Prior in response to an advertisement which appeared in the local papers.

Prior interviewed me while I was working at Scots School. ” Prior gave me the torch on the day following my engagement,” defendant said.

To Sgt. Kelly: I am a manufacturer’s representative. I represent a West German manufacturer of surgical gut and musical strings. ” The position is that this torch was stolen two or three days before it was found in your possession,’ Mr. Halpin commented. ” I am not satisfied with your explanation and find you guilty of the charge. ”

In evidence on the charge of stealing two pairs of scissors and a candle stick from Mrs. Lora Prior, Detective Constable A. F. McDonald said that at 4.30 pm. on June 20, in company with Constable Hill, he visited defendant’s hut on the Common. On searching the premises he found two pairs of scissors together with other property.

Questioned on the articles, defendant refused to answer except in the charge of the torch which he claimed was given him by Mr. Prior.

Mrs. Lora Prior, of Hillside, Bathurst, told the court of missing two pairs of Scissors and a glass candle stick after defendant left the property on March 29. She attached a sentimental value to the items. The actual value would be about 15/. Witness identified the scissors and the candle stick which were found in Court‘s possession.

Court, in reply, said he took the articles because he believed they had been thrown out by Mrs. Prior as useless.

Sgt. Kelly; Did you have permission from either Mr. or Mrs. Prior to take the articles? — No. I did not think it was necessary.

Court was found guilty on this charge and sentenced to six months Imprisonment on each. The charge of having the torch, the property of Constable West, in custody, was withdrawn.


National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW : 1889 – 1954), Saturday 13 June 1953, page 1

TWO YOUNG MEN

Victims of Cycle Crashes Inquests at Bathurst VERDICTS OF ACCIDENTAL DEATH

Inquests into the deaths of two young motor cyclists killed in separate accidents in the Bathurst district recently were held by the Coroner Mr. K. M. Dash, S.M., yesterday.

He returned findings of accidental death in each case. He found that Philip Abbott, (27) off Yetholme, died on May 28 at the Bathurst District Hospital from the effects of concussion, contusions of the brain, internal haemorrhage and shock, accidentally received whilst ridding his motor cycle which collided with a motor lorry, standing stationary on the roadway on May 27. Mr.. Dash found that the other man Thomas Kain (21), single, a timber worker, of Newbridge, died on June 7, at the Bathurst District Hospital from the effects of injuries, including cerebral concussion, haemorrhage and lacerations to the brain, accidentally received when his motor cycle collided with a fence on the Bathurst Perthville road on the evening of June 6. Abbott died at the Bathurst District Hospital on May 28 after a collision with the rear of a Main Roads Board truck 17 miles east of Bathurst on the morning of May 27. The cycle struck the rear of the truck and the rider suffered a probable fracture of the skull, concussion, chest injuries and a severe wound to the forehead. . Abbot; was a fruit research officer at the Department of Agriculture and had been stationed at Bathurst Experiment Farm for about one year. He was riding to work when the accident happened. Born in England, he was a graduate of Nottingham University, where he obtained his degree in Horticulture.

He was a married man with two children. Mr. J. Braham appeared for the widow of deceased and Mr. J. C. Harrington for the Department of Agriculture. Sgt. W. Boyd assisted the coroner.

Delivering his finding Mr. Dash asked Mr. Braham to convey his sympathies to Mrs. Abbott and her family ” on this unhappy and unfortunate occasion. ” Sgt. Boyd, on behalf of the police and Mr. Harrington, on behalf of the Department of Agriculture expressed condolences.

The second man, Kain was discovered beside his wrecked machine by James Fulthorpe a Burraga carrier, shortly after 6 pm last Saturday. Kain apparently misjudged a curve on the road about 5 miles from Bathurst, skidded on loose gravel and crashed over a slight embankment. Deceased was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kain of Newbridge.

Mr. Kain was formerly postmaster at Sofala and is now postmaster at Newbridge.

Dr. Brooke Moore, Government Medical Officer, said he saw deceased at hospital on May 27. Abbott became unconscious at 10am on May 23, and died a few hours later. In his opinion death was due to brain injuries, internal haemorrhage and shock. John Richard Mullampy, farm foreman, of George Street, said he identified the deceased to the coroner. He had known Abbott for about eight months.

Leslie Baker, of Yetholme, maintenance laborer, employed by the Department of Main Roads, said he was working on the Western Highway on May 28 when the accident occurred. It was about 7.50 a.m.

His duty at that time was to flag oncoming traffic. He waved a flag up and down as a signal to ” steady down ” He saw a motor cyclist approaching, and he stepped out and waved the flag. This caused the motor cyclist to slow down from about 35 mph to 25 mph. ” When he got to within 20 yards of the motor lorry, he threw his left foot off the cycle and dragged it along the ground, ” he said. ” The cycle then zig-zagged.

The lorry was stopped on the side of the road. It was being used on the road work. It was on the southern side of the road and was facing west and was parallel with the road. It was 2 ft over on the correct side of the yellow line. ” I was standing 100 yards east of the lorry and the ‘half-road closed’ sign was 100 yards back from where I was standing, and 200 yards back from the point where the collision occurred.

‘The road sign was erected immediately we arrived. It was not moved, or its position altered before the arrival of the police’ added witness. Baker said the motor cycle, which was travelling west, went in under the back of the lorry.  The rider’s head hit the back of the truck.

To Sgt. Boyd: It would be possible to see the sign 100 yards away, in my opinion, the barrier was in a safe position. To Mr. Harrington: I carried the sign back 100 yards when I put it in lorry.’ Mr. Harrington: Had the work started? Witness: Yes. ‘Why were two men still sitting in the lorry?— The usual thing is that the ganger drives on to look for a wide spot to turn, and then he comes back. How long had the truck left to turn before you saw the cyclist?— Five minutes. The accident occurred on a series of S bends? — Yes. Coming from the direction of Yetholme, there would be a clear view of over 300 yards, enabling anyone to see the sign, myself and the parked lorry. To Mr. Braham: It is the usual thing to flag everybody to slow down when we have barriers out. I did not flag the cyclist because the lorry was starting to turn.

Leonard John Orchard, South Bowenials, Main Roads Department contractor, said when he stopped the lorry, the tar kettle was taken off and the road signs were put out. The ‘half road closed’ sign was put in position, and he proceeded in a westerly direction to make a right hand turn. He stopped and in the rear vision mirror saw a motor cyclist coming. He waved him on and the next thing he heard a crash.

To Sergt. Boyd: The road sign, after being placed in position, was not moved. The tar kettle had not been moved

To Mr. Harrington: I was about 15 inches over on my correct side of the road. I did not move the lorry in the time between the accident and the arrival of the police.

Brian Phillip Auburn Saunders, a farmer and grazier, residing at ‘Kingley’, Yetholme said he was driving his utility along the Great Western Highway on May 27 and stopped at the scene of the accident. Half the road was closed at the spot where the accident occurred. Witness said he told Mr. Owens that a sign ‘Half Road Closed’ was too close to a tar-pot, Mr. Owens Instructed a member of the road gang to move the notice back along the road. Saunders said he returned later and noticed the sign had been moved from Its original position. Sgt. Boyd: In your opinion as a driver was the sign in a safe position? — In my opinion it was not.

Constable Norman Gilbert West, of Bathurst, said that at about 9.30 am on May 27 he went to the scene of the accident, one mile west of the Yetholme P.O. On arrival he saw the lorry standing on the southern side off the road. At the rear of the lorry he saw the cycle. A pool of blood was about 4 feet to the rear of the lorry and about 3 feet from the southern edge of the bitumen. The rear near-side wheel of the lorry was on the gravel surface and the front off-side wheel was 2 feet from the centre line. He spoke to the driver of the lorry who said he had been driving west and had commenced to make a right hand turn. He said he had stopped and beckoned him on. Immediately he heard a crash and on investigation saw the cyclist sitting on his cycle with his leg jammed in the wheel. The constable said he saw a ‘Half Road Closed’ sign about 200 yards east of the point of impact. At the time of the collision Orchard was employed as a driver by the Main Roads Board. Baker informed me that the sign had not been shifted prior to my arrival” witness added.

To Mr. Dash: Constable West said that apart from a small heap of gravel, here was no other obstacle on the roadway apart from the ‘Half Road Closed’ sign, the tar pot and the truck. The deceased’s cycle was only a small vehicle capable of a cruising speed of about 30-35 mph. Mr. Dash returned a verdict of accidental death.

……….





Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS

AKA Drover
Late of Rockdale

NSW Goulburn / Redfern Police Academy Class #  129

New South Wales Police Force

Uniform # 5651

[alert_yellow] Regd. #  14975 [/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 13 December 1971

Constable 1st Class – appointed 13 December 1976

Detective Sergeant – appointed 28 June 1987

Final Rank = Detective Sergeant

Stations?, Darlinghurst, Paddington ( 1970’s ), Newtown Detectives, Kings Cross – Retirement

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre December 1971?  to  6 June 2003 =  31 years Service

Awards:   National Medal – granted 24 March 1981 ( Det Sgt )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 28 August 1997 ( Sgt )

Born:  Wednesday  27 April 1949 at Gloucester, NSW

Died on:   Tuesday  4 June 2019 – 4.50 a.m. at Kogarah, NSW

Age:  70

Cause:   Cancer –

Event location:  Calgary Hospital, Kogarah, NSW

Event date:  Tuesday  4 June 2019 @ 4.50am

Funeral date:   Tuesday  11 June 2019 @ noon

Funeral location:   South Chapel, Woronora Memorial Park, Linden St, Sutherland

Wake location:  Gymea Bowling Club, 691 Kingsway, Gymea

Funeral Parlour:  Elite Funerals, Canterbury  1800 132 722

Buried at:   ?TBA

 Memorial located at:   ?

Garvan Research Foundation has been chosen as the nominated charity in memory of Paul SHIELS

Paul Shiels and Nick Pavlov
Paul Shiels

 

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Paul Loftus SHIELS

Granpa Paul and Granma Vina with Nathan, Kimara and Preston at their 21st.
Granpa Paul and Granma Vina with Nathan, Kimara and Preston at their 21st.

 

Paul Loftus SHIELS & Nick PAVLOV
Paul Shiels and Nick Pavlov

Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS – 2017

 

Paul Shiels and his partner, Vina, in earlier years. 1985
Paul Shiels and his partner, Vina, in earlier years.
1985

 

Paul Loftus SHIELS<br /> Tracy Lee<br /> RIP Shielsy, another good man taken too early. Will always remember you for the joker you were. Even in this picture you were laughing at a funny between us. Hope you meet up with BJ and share some laughs. — with Sasha Wabash, Paul Shiels and Tony Hayward.
Paul Loftus SHIELS
Tracy Lee
RIP Shielsy, another good man taken too early. Will always remember you for the joker you were. Even in this picture you were laughing at a ‘funny’ between us. Hope you meet up with BJ and share some laughs. — with Sasha Wabash, Paul Shiels and Tony Hayward.

 

Paul Petith<br /> June 2 ·<br /> Drover (Paul Shiels) in Calvary, level 2, room 2, maybe this week — with Paul Shiels, George Weissel and Dave Whiteman.<br /> Tracy Lee<br /> Yesterday ·<br /> RIP Shielsy, another good man taken too early. Will always remember you for the joker you were. Even in this picture you were laughing at a funny between us. Hope you meet up with BJ and share some laughs. — with Sasha Wabash, Paul Shiels and Tony Hayward.
Paul Petith
June 2 ·
Drover (Paul Shiels 2nd from left), George Weissel and Dave Whiteman.

Pete Guru-Gf Clarkey<br /> May 26 ·<br /> Welfare visit today to see Paul ‘The Drover’ Shiels. You can’t keep a good man down. He is in good spirits, showed his strength of character, was very positive and gave us youngsters some sage advice on life. We left him in the care of the beautiful nurses and went for ride down to the Headlands Hotel for lunch and raised a glass to his health. Cheers Drover! Thanks to Frosty for organising. — feeling inspired with Roger Rhm, Stephen Hopkin, Glenn Frost, Paul Shiels and Ricky Gee at St George Hospital.
Pete Guru-Gf Clarkey
May 26 ·
Welfare visit today to see Paul ‘The Drover’ Shiels. You can’t keep a good man down. He is in good spirits, showed his strength of character, was very positive and gave us youngsters some sage advice on life. We left him in the care of the beautiful nurses and went for ride down to the Headlands Hotel for lunch and raised a glass to his health. Cheers Drover! Thanks to Frosty for organising. — feeling inspired with Roger Rhm, Stephen Hopkin, Glenn Frost, Paul Shiels and Ricky Gee at St George Hospital.

 

Vina, Prithi and Yougan with Paul Shiel's at the hospital still cracking a joke or two and giving sound advice on friendship.
Vina, Prithi and Yougan with Paul Shiel’s at the hospital still cracking a joke or two and giving sound advice on friendship.

 

Paul Loftus SHIELS
Cheers all.


Geoff Snellgrove is with Paul Shiels.

Today we lost a great Australian, Paul Shiels – The DROVER.

For decades whilst society slept easy he went to work as a Police Officer/Sergeant in Australia’s most dangerous area, Darlinghurst then Kings Cross.

He looked after his mates, he looked after young police like myself and mentored them (not so sure his methods were always strictly by the book or all that helpful????). He was a character through and through, quick to joke and loved a yarn over a nice cold beer.

This ones for you, You will be missed by many my friend. Rest well.

Paul Loftus SHIELS

 


 

Mary Cousemacker ❤️????❤️????.
He grabbed Rochelle and I out of the station tour on our very first day. Put us in the car with him and drove us around to all the dirtiest syringe filled alleys which were the favourite druggy haunts. I nearly shit myself and nearly didn’t come back for my next shift He was like a second dad. You could always depend on him
For anything. Having a glass of red for him tonight. ????❤️???? God speed Shielsy love always Slats xxx

Grandpa Paul was a very wise and happy man. There was never a moment in the past 7 years have I seen him upset or negative. He has such a positive energy being around him makes you happy. He was like the grandpa I never had.

Growing up overseas without my grandparents left an empty space but grandma Bina and Grandpa Paul were more then grandparents they were just very nice people.

Thanks to both of them I am who I am today and I hope no matter where grandpa is now may god give him happiness and peace.

 

Love Fairoj Nishita ❤️❤️????????


Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS

Paul Loftus SHIELS




Donald George COATES

Donald George COATES 

AKA  COATESY, DON
Late of  ?

 

NSW Redfern OR Penrith Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. #  7435

 

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 20 October 1952 ( aged 20 years, 10 months, 20 days )

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 1 April 1968

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 1 March 1976

Sergeant 1st Class – appointed  ? ? ?

Chief Inspector, Assistant Officer, Administration, Disaster & Rescue Branch – pre 18 July 1986

Superintendent – appointed 19 August 1987

Superintendent, Commander, State Operations Support

Last day of Duty = 4 June 1990 – Leave

 

Final Rank = Superintendent

 

Stations?, *Newtown?, Marrickville Police Rescue Squad, Commander – State Operations Support – Retirement

 

ServiceFrom  ? ? pre October 1952?  to  27 May 1991 =  38 years Service

Age at Retirement:  59 years, 5 months, 2y days  

Time in Retirement:  28 years 0 months, 2 days

 

Awards:   National Medal – granted 29 March 1991 ( Supt )

 

Born:   Monday  30 November 1931

Died on:   Wednesday  29 May 2019

Age:  87 years, 5 months, 29 days

Cause:   ?

Event location:   ?

Event date:   ?

 

Funeral date:   Wednesday  5 June 2019 @ 1pm

Funeral location:   Easton Funeral Chapel, 16 Florence St, Tweed Heads, NSW

 

Wake location:  ?

 

Funeral Parlour:  Heritage Brothers –  07 55991500

 

Buried at:   ?

 

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Donald George COATES

 

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Date listed: 1/6/2019 30th November 1931-29th May 2019

NSW Police Superintendent (Retired)

Beloved Husband to Fay.

Loving Father to Karen and Wendy.

Cherished Grandpa to Dalton, Bryson, Liiam, Hannah and Michael.

Respected long serving member of the NSW Police Force.

He will be sadly missed by all who knew him.

Family and friends are warmly invited to attend DONALD’S Funeral Service to be held on Wednesday 5th June 2019 in the Easton Funeral Services Chapel, 16 Florence St, Tweed Heads commencing at 1pm.

Publication: Daily News

https://www.weeklytimesnow.com.au/tributes/notice/3247292/?nk=a6ab7a60433bfe1633013551470d352d-1559544932

Police Association of NSW

COATES, DONALD GEORGE

From the late 1950’s to 1983 Donald (Don) Coates held the positions of branch secretary, chairman and conference delegate of the Parramatta and later Eastwood Branches.  He also served as a member of the Executive for a number of years. On reaching commissioned rank he became vice-president and then president of the Commissioned Officers Police Association from May 1987–May 1991. Don was attested in October 1952 and retired on 28 May 1991 with the rank of superintendant.


Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 – 2001), Friday 12 February 1988 (No.28), page 834

 

BUSH FIRE COUNCIL OF NEW SOUTH WALES

Appointment

IT is hereby notified that in pursuance of section 39 of the Bush Fires Act 1949, the Governor has approved of the appointment of Superintendent Donald George Coates, as a member of the Bush Fire Council of New South Wales referred to in paragraph (i) of subsection (2) of the said section in the place of Mr R. B. Gould.

The appointment is for the period ending 4th June, 1990, being the balance of Chief Superintendent R. B. Gould’s term of office.

(3194)

GEORGE PACIULLO,

Minister for Police and Emergency Services..


*Unconfirmed if this is Donald George COATES but the time frame and age coincide.

Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 – 1954), Friday 16 July 1954, page 13

 

Three Injured In Collision

Three people were injured yesterday when a police motor cycle outfit and a car collided at the corner of William Henry Street and Wattle Street, Ultimo.

The driver of the car, William George Bryan, 81, of Prince Edward Street Gladesville, suffered a lacerated chin.

His wife, Mrs.Annie Bryan 69, and the police motor cyclist, *Constable D.G. Coates, 22, of Newtown police station received minor bruises.





Robert Allan WALSH

 Robert Allan WALSH

AKA BOB
Late of Cambridge Park, NSW

NSW Redfern or Penrith Police Academy Class #  ? ? ?

Uniform # 130

New South Wales Police Force

[alert_yellow] Regd. #  10228 [/alert_yellow]

Rank:  Probationary Constable – appointed 26 February 1962

Constable 1st Class – appointed 1 April 1967

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 2 July 1978 ( Seniority date = 2 August 1978 )

Sergeant 2nd Class – appointed 27 May 1985 ( Seniority date = 31 December 1984 )

Final Rank =  Sergeant 2nd Class

Stations?, North East District ( 1967 ), Nabiac ( 1970’s – early 1980’s ), Collarenebri ( Sgt ), Fairfield ( 34 Division ), Merrylands – Wentworthville ( 26 Division ), Blacktown ( 27 Division ) District ( Fairfield ) – Retirement

ServiceFrom  26 February 1962  to  14 January 1994 =  32 years Service

Awards:  National Medal – granted 29 March 1991 ( Sgt )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 29 March 1991 ( Sgt )

Born:   Wednesday  11 January 1939

Died on:   Friday  31 May 2019 during the afternoon

Age:  80

Cause:   Chronic Illness

Event location:  Boronia House, St Mary’s North

Event date:  Friday  31 May 2019

Funeral date:   Wednesday  12 June 2019 @ 10am

Funeral location:   Boronia House ( Nursing Home ), the Chapel, 183 Boronia Rd, St Mary’s ( North ), NSW

Wake location:  “possibly” St Mary’s Leagues Club ( opposite the Nursing home )

Funeral Parlour:  ?TBA

Buried at:   Kingswood ( Penrith General ) Cemetery,  27 Cox Ave, Kingswood, NSW

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Robert Allan WALSH

 

Robert Allan WALSH at Nabiac, NSW
Robert Allan WALSH at Nabiac, NSW

Robert WALSH
Photo: Gary Raymond

 

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Bob, in Retirement, helped start the Police Post Trauma Support Group which has aided many Police.
Esther Mckay I’m so incredibly sad that Bob has left us, what an amazing man he was and such a champion for supporting injured serving and former police. He was a very special friend and colleague and was instrumental in paving positive change during his many years on the committee of the pptsg. If it wasn’t for Bob we would not have been registered as a non for profit with approval by NSWPolice. Thank you Bob, your legacy will live on for many years to come. ????????????
Bob has been a long time stalwart of the Police Post Trauma Support Group and worked tirelessly as the Treasurer.
In 2013 he was named Citizen of the Year in Penrith Local Council area due to that tireless work.
In August 2016 he was admitted to Hospital with a ‘superbug’ in his heels and in December 2016 Bob had been in the Hospital system for 8 months due to a major operation on one of his legs.
Bob had been in Nepean Hospital 6 weeks ago, in April 2019, feeling fairly crook and only 5 weeks ago was palliative.
Bob is now out of pain and we thank him, and others, for their great efforts in looking after current and former Police who suffer from PTSD.
Please revisit this Memorial Post in the coming days for Funeral details.
Cal
31 May 2019

Esther McKay & Bob WALSH with his Citizen of the Year award.
Esther McKay & Bob WALSH with his Citizen of the Year award.

 

Bob WALSH ( and other citizens of Penrith ) with his Citizen of the Year award.
Bob WALSH ( and other citizens of Penrith ) with his Citizen of the Year award.

 

Bob WALSH with a Certificate from the Police Post Traumatic Group
Bob WALSH with an ‘Appreciation’ Certificate from the Police Post Traumatic Group on 25 December 2018.

 

Retirement Presentation Board for Bob Walsh
Retirement Presentation Board for Bob Walsh