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Eileen Patricia WILSON

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Eileen Patricia WILSON

AKA  PAT

Wife to Cec SHAW # & mother Wayne SHAW # 18327

Late of Lansvale, NSW

 

NSW Police Academy Redfern – Class #  ? ? ?

New South Wales Police Force

Uniform # 1077

Regd. # ???

 

Rank:  “Special Constable” – appointed ? ? pre July 1955?

 

Final Rank = ?

 

Stations?, School Lecturing – Bourke St – Darlinghurst, Metropolitan Traffic Branch School Lecturing Section – Retirement

 

Service:  From ? ? pre July 1953?  to *10 September 1955 =  1.5 years Service

*In these early days of NSW Policing, female police were not permitted to be married.  If they did marry, they had to Resign from NSWPF.

 

Awards: No Find on Australian Honours

 

Born: Monday  28 July 1930

Died on: Friday 19 July 2019 @ 2210hrs

Age: 88 ( 9 days before her 89th birthday )

Cause: Heart failure – Dementia

 

Event location: ?

Event date: Friday  19 July 2019 @ 2210hrs

 

Funeral date: St Matthews Catholic church, 12 Tebbutt St, Windsor, NSW

Funeral location: Friday  26 July 2019 @ 1.30pm

Wake location: ?TBA

Funeral Parlour: Windsor Funeral Home – 4577 2322

 

Buried at: Cremated – Garden Chapel of Castlebrook Crematorium, Windsor Road, Rouse Hill

Memorial located at: ?

 

Mrs Cecil SHAW

 

Eileen Patrician WILSON - Point Duty - Sydney CBD
Eileen Patricia WILSON – Point Duty – Sydney CBD
Eileen Patrician WILSON - Point Duty - Sydney CBD
Eileen Patricia WILSON – Point Duty – Sydney CBD

 

Back Row (L-R): Marsia POTTER, June STRATHMORE ( R.I.P. ), ?, ? Front Row: Eileen Patricia 'Pat WILSON, Inness ? ( R.I.P. ), ?
Back Row (L-R):  Marsia POTTER P/W 0013 ( was a Sgt 2/C ), June STRATHMORE ( was a Sgt 2/c ) ( R.I.P. ), ?, ? Front Row: Eileen Patricia ‘Pat WILSON, Inness ? ( R.I.P. ), ?

 

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


Funeral location: TBA


FURTHER INFORMATION IS NEEDED ABOUT THIS PERSON, THEIR LIFE, THEIR CAREER AND THEIR DEATH.

PLEASE SEND PHOTOS AND INFORMATION TO Cal


May they forever Rest In Peace


 

September 1955Eileen Patrician WILSON, a Constable with the School Lecturing Section at Darlinghurst married Cecil Alfred Shaw, a Constable and member of 22 Division, Liverpool. They married at St. Patricks Catholic Church, Parramatta.

( Source: Liverpool Police History – 1788 – 2016 )


 

SHAW, Eileen Patricia ” Pat “
28/07/1930 – 19/07/2019
Aged 88 Years
Passed away peacefully in hospital surrounded by family.
Settled in Canley Vale home with beloved husband Cecil Ike (deceased).
Dearest sister to Josie (deceased).
Loving Mother of Wayne, Debbie, Lisa, Melinda, Nicole and Louise.
Mother-in-law to 3.
Proud Grandmother to 20 and
Great Grandmother to 7 with two little souls on the way.
In God s Loving Care
Relatives and friends of Pat are warmly invited to attend her funeral service that will be held at 1.30pm on Friday 26th July 2019, at St Matthew s Catholic Church, 12 Tebbutt Street Windsor.
Following the service, the cortege will proceed to the Garden Chapel of Castlebrook Crematorium, Windsor Road, Rouse Hill.
Funerals
Published in The Daily Telegraph on 23/07/2019

 

 

 


Hey Greg, just to let you know that mum passed away on Friday, at 22:10
Us 5 girls have been with her all day every day and all day with our children as well on Friday, as we knew time was growing shorter.
Mum was resting peacefully, probably hearing us all around her, chatter and recalling older days.
One grandson was reading out the crossword puzzle clues as we all tried to guess the answers.
It was, I suppose, an early birthday gathering for mum because she would have turned 89 next Sunday, July 28.
Debbie and Louise had planned to stay the night… we all wanted to but that was impossible.
We all slowly left through the night, one by one, with plans to return in the morning, as mum’s breathing was steady.
She was given morphine every four hours to help her rest and breathe easily, which she was.
There was no change until the last person left, leaving Debbie and Louise to settle in for the night.
3 minutes later mum’s breathing began to slow down. Minutes later she quietly slipped away,
Debbie and Louise were by her side, gently talking to her, telling her to go to Dad as they held her hands.
They said she was very, very peaceful,.
I really believe that she was waiting for us to go so she could go with dad.
On Thursday I sat by her bedside and held her hand for 9 hours. Whispering to her come by letting her know that I was not going anywhere. We were all taking it in shifts.
Every time I went to pull my hand away, just to change position, she would squeeze my hand. She knew I was there and I am just so glad I was there.
Greg, all the laughs you had with mum and dad through the years and when you were patrolling with Wayne, the whole Shaw household loved your presence… except for my dog.
Thank you for your kind words too.
You are right.
Mum has been without dad for so long now.
25 years in fact!
I imagine she has gone rushing back to dad’s arms….. free from her poor old body.

 

NSW Police School Lecturing Unit - 11 July 1953<br /> PIX MAGAZINE<br /> Volume 30, No. 5 ( 11 July 1953 )<br /> Pages 21 - 23<br />
NSW Police School Lecturing Unit – 11 July 1953
PIX MAGAZINE
Volume 30, No. 5 ( 11 July 1953 )
Pages 21 – 23

NSW Police School Lecturing Unit - 11 July 1953<br /> PIX MAGAZINE<br /> Volume 30, No. 5 ( 11 July 1953 )<br /> Pages 21 - 23<br />

NSW Police School Lecturing Unit - 11 July 1953<br /> PIX MAGAZINE<br /> Volume 30, No. 5 ( 11 July 1953 )<br /> Pages 21 - 23<br />

 

 

 


 

Cumberland Argus (Parramatta, NSW : 1950 – 1962),

Wednesday 28 September 1955, page 9

WEDDING OF POLICEMAN, POLICEWOMAN

Seventy yards of billowing tulle and exquisite Chantilly lace, worn over slipper satin, went into the beautiful bridal gown, which Eileen Patricia Wilson wore at her marriage to Cecil Alfred Shaw, in St, Patrick’s Catholic Church, Parramatta.

Both bride and groom are members of the N.S.W. Police Force.

Eileen, who is the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Wilson, of Blaxcell Street, Granville, was attached to the school lecturing division, Bourke Street, Darlinghurst.

Cecil, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Shaw, is a member of No. 22 Division, Liverpool.

Eileen’s bridal gown, together with the maid’s frock, fashioned by her friend, Mrs. E. Hawke, of Granville, featured a lace-fitted bodice, long sleeves and a lace draped apron front, continued to the back and finishing with a bustle bow and two hemline tails. The tulle skirt was cut with an eight foot train. Her short, four-tiered veil was held by a crown of lily of-the-valley.

Large camellias, surrounded by white hyacinths, comprised the bridal bouquet.

Josephine Anne Wilson, her only attendant, wore a full-length frock of salmon flecked nylon, with a plain salmon nylon apron front and bustle bow. She wore a halo of tuber roses in her hair.

Best man was Bernard Russell Shaw, the groom’s brother.

One hundred guests were received at ” Westella, ” Auburn, Lilac Ballroom, by Mrs. Wilson, who chose a blue figured nylon frock, topped with a blue and white coat.

Mrs. Shaw chose a lemon romaine beaded frock and black accessories.

The bride changed for her Coolangatta honeymoon in to a champagne, sculptured nylon frock, over which she wore a powder-blue velvet coat and a small matching petal hat.

They will return to their flat at Granville.

https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131386212


 

 

 

 

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