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George Bruce STEWART

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George Bruce STEWART

New South Wales Police Force

Senior Constable – Retired

Illness – Brain tumor

Born:  9 June 1948

Died:  13 October 2012

Pt Kembla Hospital

64 years

Funeral:  17 October 2012

 

 

http://www.illawarramercury.com.au/story/1420243/police-ball-raises-funds-for-palliative-care/?cs=300

Police ball raises funds for palliative care
By CYDONEE MARDON
April 10, 2013, 4:02 a.m.
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George Stewart was in a deep coma but that didn’t stop staff at Port Kembla’s palliative care centre talking to him all the time, comforting him in his darkest hours.

“My husband had a brain tumour, was operated on, and died 12 months later,” Lorraine Stewart said yesterday.

“When we brought him in they talked to him all the time, they explained things, whether he could hear or not we didn’t know, but that didn’t matter to them, they were absolutely marvellous.

“I slept there alongside him, they kept me comfortable too. They do seem to be short staffed – no-one said anything but they always seemed to be running, to make sure they do everything they can for everyone.”

Mrs Stewart, who lost her best friend six months ago, was thrilled to hear her husband’s former colleagues in the NSW Police Force were raising funds for the rehabilitation centre and palliative care unit at Port Kembla.

“They looked after my husband so well. He was several times in rehab, then for the last week or so in palliative care. And they could definitely do with more funding.”

Inspector Bryan Rugg, Commander of Radio Operations, said the organisers of this year’s Illawarra Police Charity Ball were happy to give something back to the facility that helped their colleague through his toughest year.

Senior Constable Stewart joined in 1971 and worked in Sydney before transferring to Warilla in 1986. He joined the communications section in 1997 and stayed until retiring in 2006.

He was an avid bowler and received The Australian Sports medal for Service to Bowls (Australian Honours System).

“Whilst the palliative care unit has some fantastic facilities, there is always room for improvement and upgrade of identified equipment utilised by the staff for the benefit of the patients,” Insp Rugg said.

 

“The rehabilitation section has a limited recuperation area for the patients waiting to undergo or after having received treatment.”

Some of the funds will go towards improving the outside sitting area and garden of the rehab centre.

Tickets for the July 26 ball have been snapped up, but auctions and raffle items are needed. Donations can be left at the NSW Southern Region Command, 84 Crown Street, Wollongong, or call Annemarie on 4226 7734.

 

Retired SenCon George Stewart, VKG2, in W’G Hosp – brain op.   Posted 10 Oct 2011.

For those of you who know George Stewart, Retired member from VKG2 Warilla, George is currently in Wollongong Hospital. On 071011 – George was operated on for a brain tumour.It came very quick and the symptoms very sudden.He is currently in Wollongong Hospital, Ward C4, Bed 31 where he is recovering.

Recovery is pretty good but sight and speech affected at this stage but should improve (that message was on the 7 October)

Today, 10 October, I spoke with George via phone at the Hospital and he sounds to be in good spirits.

Although he has various things hanging out of him, the one thing that isn’t hanging out anymore is the old gaspa. He has given up the cigarettes. He said that the Doctor was fairly savage with what he took out ( in relation to the tumour ).

Lorraine and family are by George‘s side and he will have to undergo Radio / Chemotherapy in the coming weeks and will remain in Hospital for a short time before he gets back out onto the Bowling paddocks.

I am sure that George would appreciate some visits from his old mates.

Re: Retired SenCon George Stewart, VKG2, in W’G Hosp – brain     Posted on 6 August 2012

For all of you who know retired SenCon George Stewart, I went and visited him at home for a short time on Saturday. He is still living in the Illawarra.He still looks like his old self but let me tell you now – he ISN’T.He has now lost his peripheral vision and needs to wear sun glasses when he is outside in the brighter light.George, who is suffering from a TERMINAL brain tumour, knows what he wants to say but sometimes forgets what it is that he wants to say if he doesn’t get the message out straight away. A symptom of the tumour.

I would STRONGLY suggest and ENCOURAGE any of his old friends to take the time and take a drive and visit George and Lorraine at their home and DON’T wait until the END of SEPTEMBER to do it either. Do it NOW !

He would dearly love to say g’day to his old mates BEFORE the tumour takes its final toll.

He isn’t looking for sympathy. He is simply looking to say g’day to his old mates before his life is cut prematurely short.

Cal

Retired SenCon George Stewart   Posted 8 October 2012

Letting all those who know Retired SenCon George Stewart who was last stationed at VKG2 ( Warilla ) NSW.  As of Saturday 6 October 2012, George was admitted to Port Kembla Hospital in a “very ill” condition as a result of a brain tumour he suffered earlier this year.  If you wish to visit George – that you do it sooner rather than LATER.( copied off an email sent by Cal. )

 Re: Retired SenCon George Stewart   Posted on 8 October 2012

George has now slipped into a coma and has his family by his side at Pt Kembla Hospital.
Re: Retired SenCon George Stewart Dear All   Posted on 14 October 2012  I have been advised George Stewart passed away at 4pm on the 13th October 2012.
Re: Retired SenCon George Stewart, VKG2, in W’G Hosp – brain George Bruce Stewart
Born on 9 June 1948
Passed away on 13 October 2012
Aged 64 years
Funeral service will be held at Hansen & Cole Funerals, 634 Northcliffe Drive, KEMBLA GRANGE on Wednesday, 17th October 2012 at 1:00pm.
http://www.heavenaddress.com/George-Bru … rt/423739/
George Bruce STEWART
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STEWART, George Bruce Passed away on 13th October, 2012. Late of Windang.
Dearly beloved Husband of Lorraine. Loving Dad and Father-in-law to Matthew and Shellie and Stepdad to Craig and Jill. Adored Poppy to Harrison.
“will always be thinking of you your big sister Lilian” – Lilian Stewart
“To Lorraine and family, our condolences and best wishes to you. Your loss is our loss, George was a great workmate and a great bloke. He will be missed by everyone who knew him, but he will never be…” – Ron Padgett
Will be sadly missed by family and many friends. Aged 64 Years

The relatives and friends of GEORGE are warmly invited to attend his Funeral Service to be held at the Northcliffe Chapel of Hansen and Cole Funerals, 634 Northcliffe Drive, Kembla Grange on Wednesday 17th October, 2012 commencing at 1pm. The family requests in lieu of flowers, donations be considered to Garvan Research Foundation. A bowl will be located at the chapel for this purpose.

 

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  • Hi Lorraine Stewart,
    could you please let my mom, Lilian Stewarts brother John know that Lilian has passed away in Edmonton AB Canada – or contact me at 587 337 5259

    Reply

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