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Evan Barry HEINJUS

Evan Barry HEINJUS

New South Wales Police Force

Regd. # 25954

Academy Class 237 ? or 238 ?

Senior Constable

Stations:  Wagga Wagga G.D’s & HWP in 1995, Tarcutta HWP ( paper transfer only ),

Batemans Bay HWP, Bodalla LUK & Jugiong LUK & HWP

Awards:  No Find on Australian Honours system

Service:  From ?  –  To 4 March 2007

Born:  1968

Illnessviral Myocarditis, this illness led to major organ failure.

Hospitalised ( St Vincent’s )  11 September 2006

Heart bypass:  3 March 2007

Died:  Sunday  4 March 2007 @ 6.15am

39 old

Funeral:  9 March 2007 at

Wagga Wagga St Johns Anglican Church ( Full Police Funeral )

Evan was Cremated and remains with the family

Memorial: NSW Police force Service Memorial Wall, Sydney Police Centre, Surry Hills, F31 ( left wall )

 Evan Barry HEINJUS - NSWPF - Died 4 March 2007

Evan contracted an illness – viral myocarditis, this illness led to major organ failure. Evan was airlifted to to Sydney St Vincent’s hospital on 11/9/2006, and was placed in a coma for several weeks until a special total heart bypass machine was bought from England.

This Machine kept Evan alive and awake until a donor heart became available.

This machine bought many months of family time that the family will be forever grateful for.

The transplant surgery was a success on the 3/3/2007 but the effects of the prolonged use of blood thinners was unable to be reversed and Evan passed away 6.15am on 4/3/2007.

Evan is survived by his wife Helen, children Hannah, Olivia and Theo Heinjus.

Evan was a much adored country cop, he always said his mouth was his best weapon and he could talk people around with his manner. Evan loved his work as a NSW Police Officer and received many Superintendent and Commissioners commendation’s and awards.

 

May you forever Rest In Peace Evan.


 

The Commissioner’s Police Remembrance Day Scholarship

On the 29th day of each September, police officers, fellow officers, wives, husbands, parents, partners, and children gather at sites across the state to remember those police officers who have lost their lives in the course of serving their community.
A commemoration is held at the NSW Police Force Wall of Remembrance in the Domain, Sydney which includes a service and prayers for those fallen officers.

As the dignitaries laid wreaths they were accompanied by some of our young Legatees. We’d like to thank Theo, Olivia and Hannah Heinjus and Brendon Speechley who laid wreaths in honour of their lost parents and all fallen officers.

Each year at the Remembrance Day Ceremony, the Commissioner’s Scholarship is presented to a young Legatee to assist with furthering their education. Congratulations to Theo Heinjus, 11, who was the 2011 recipient of this $5,000
scholarship.

Theo was only six years old when his father, Senior Constable Evan Heinjus, died from complications after a heart transplant, aged 38.

Theo received the award from NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione. “Theo is a popular and enthusiastic boy, who has exhibited a great deal of courage in dealing with the grief of his father’s death,” Commissioner Scipione said.

“He has enormous potential to reach his dreams and I hope this scholarship will assist him to reach his potential.”

The $5000 scholarship will be put into a trust fund for Theo and will be managed by NSW Police Legacy.

“I am immensely proud that he has been able to achieve this award, it will certainly make a difference to his schooling in the upcoming years,” Theo’s mother Helen Foley said.

 

Legatee, Olivia Heinjus aged 12 records her experience of the 2011 October Camp
below.

This year we went to the Gold Coast, staying for the week at the Christian Youth Camp (CYC). I was in a room with Maddie, Jasmine, Margaret, Eleano and the new girls, Catlin & Katie.

On the first day we went to Dreamworld and I’m sure everyone loved it. I personally had a thrilling time because I went on the CLAW.  Lara and Amy dragged me on to it!

On Monday we did stand up paddle boarding and surfing. The weather wasn’t great and some of us were being blown away by the wind but standing up paddle boarding was so much fun!

On Tuesday we did canoeing and tubing and it was great. While we were tubing Iveta and James did a switch and swapped sides and Callum and Mitch tried to flip it.

On Wednesday we went to Wet ‘n Wild and had lots of fun on all the rides. On Thursday we went to the movies at this giant shopping centre and after our movie we went shopping.

Friday was goodbye. When we landed Theo and I were back in our mothers arms. We had a great time and can’t wait to go on our next camp.

http://www.policelegacynsw.org.au/PDF/Annual_Review_2011.pdf


 

Evan is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance

Evan is NOT mentioned on the Retired Police Association Vale list

Evan IS mentioned on the NSW Police Memorial Wall , Sydney Police Centre, Surry Hills, F31 ( left wall )


Location of Church Service