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Geoffrey Louis LEONARD

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Geoffrey Louis LEONARD

aka  Geoff

Late of  Taree

New South Wales Police Force

Redfern Police Academy Class 135

Regd. #  15832

Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on Monday 21 May 1973 ( aged 19 years, 11 months, 21 days )

Probationary Constable – appointed 2 July 1973 ( aged

Constable – appointed 2 July 1974

Constable 1st Class – appointed 2 July 1978

Senior Constable – appointed 2 July 1982

Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 30 June 1988

Detective Inspector – Retirement

 

Stations: ?, Gosford ( 30 Division ), Major Crimes Squad ( Homicide North ) – Newcastle, Property Crime Squad – Retirement

May have been working with the Transit Police after Retirement

 

ServiceFrom  21 May 1973  to  24 November 2011 = 38 years, 6 months, 3 days Service

Age at Retirement: 58 years, 5 months, 25 days

Time in Retirement:  5 years, 4 months, 26 days

 

Awards:  National Medal – granted 15 December 1989 ( Det Sgt )

1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 24 March 2000 ( Det Insp )

 

Born:  Saturday 30 May 1953

Died on:  Wednesday  19 April 2017 at Manning District Hospital, Taree

Age:  63 years, 10 months, 20 days

Cause:  Cancer – Oesophageal

Event location:  Taree Hospital, NSW

Event date:  Wednesday  19 April 2017 about 3am surrounded by family

 

Funeral date:  Friday 21 April 2017

Funeral location:  Taree ( private cremation )

 

Buried at:  Cremated

 

Memorial Service date:  Thursday  27 April 2017 @ 1pm

 

Memorial Service at: Pioneer Park, 1 Albany St, Point Frederick, NSW

 Memorial located at?

L-R: Glenn Taylor, Pat Gleeson, Paul Nolan, Doug Williams, Tony Hetherington, Wayne 'Bomber' Hore, Geoff Leonard. About 1995
L-R: Glenn Taylor, Pat Gleeson, Paul Nolan, Doug Williams, Tony Hetherington, Wayne ‘Bomber’ Hore, Geoff Leonard. About 1995

 

Geoff LEONARD & Nick KALDOS
Geoff LEONARD & Nick KALDOS

 

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


 Memorial Service location



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


 It is with a heavy heart and sadness that I inform you of the passing of Detective Inspector Geoffrey Louis LEONARD, Reg. No. 15832, who faithfully and loyally served the NSWPF and the community of NSW from the 21/05/1973 to 24/11/2011

I spoke with his wife Ave this morning and she told me that Geoff passed away peacefully in his bed at Taree Hospital about 3.00am this morning surrounded by his family (Ave, his daughter Kate, son Geoff Jnr and his three brothers).

Ave said that Geoff was prepared and at peace with himself. I passed on all your best wishes and sympathies to her and her family.
I am sure you will join me for a minutes silence in recognising a decent man and a bloody good cop.

Ave has indicated that Geoff and she would like to have Police involvement in his funeral and I will advise you when I have the details.
I have attached a couple of documents to the email from Geoff‘s farewell and I am hoping it may raise a smile.

Please feel free to pass on to those that knew and worked with Geoff.
He was, as I said, a decent man.
(The email was written by Det Insp Andy Waterman)

Carolyn
I was 7 months pregnant with my daughter when Geoff and I had to embark upon a country trip to interview a colleague in relation to an Ombudsmans complaint (that went on and on and on) in early 1997.
The interview was in Lismore – however Inspector Leonard was convinced by Sergeant Me to stay at Byron Bay (as he should have).
We shared a twin room and the snoring between us both was a competition. The darling man soon realised that eating well, stopping at every single antique shop or basically anywhere I wanted was the priority that trip. I concede that because his son collected golf tees we visited a few golf courses – including beautiful Bonville in Coffs Harbour … He clearly adored his son as he even suggested to me (in all seriousness) that we travel ‘slightly out of area’ to some bloody golf club in the Gold Coast!! True to his beautiful nature … Geoff Leonard listened to the wise words of his junior colleague – and instead finished the interview and stopped at Timbertown, and even Morpeth in the Hunter Valley because of the needs of a pregnant woman.
This man was a legend putting up with me that trip. Beautiful, wonderful man…… this has come as such a shock to me. I seriously thought of him last Thursday morning after a Police Reunion… wondering how he was going.
The post was beautifully written Michael Lewis…. I’m so glad that he was at peace – he and his beloved family deserve it.
Xxx

6 thoughts on “Geoffrey Louis LEONARD

  • Anthony Fitzgerald

    Fuck, I played cricket with Geoff at Mountains before joining the job. Googled him to find out what he’s up to. Didn’t expect this. Great bloke.

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  • Geoff was an absolute champion man and Detective. We were the juniors in Gosford Ds office. He worked with one of the best detectives ever Billy Erickson…I think also a Taree boy. Taken too soon from Ave Caitlin and little Geoffrey as he called him.

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  • MARGARET NORTHAM

    I attended Chatham High School in Taree with Geoff, he was one of the nicest, well mannered, respectful guys at school and grew into a respected, fantastic man and cop.
    A lovely human being gone to soon, and its not fair.
    May he rest in peace.
    Regards and sympathy to all his Police colleagues and his family.

    Margaret Northam
    Old Bar NSW.
    Ph 6557 4328

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  • Hi,
    I went to Chatham High School in Taree with Geoff, he was one of the nicest, well mannered, respectful guys at school and grew into a respected, fantastic man and cop.
    A lovely human being gone to soon, and its not fair.
    May he rest in peace.
    Regards and sympathy to all his Police colleagues and his family.

    Margaret Northam
    Old Bar NSW.
    Ph 6557 4328

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    • Geoff has been gone now for two years.
      You could never hope to know a more genuine person; and that is in respect to all aspects of his life.
      I grew up with him in Taree and knew him all his life.
      He possessed a great sense of humour and loved his family dearly. H
      e was also deeply loved by all his friends.
      Rest in peace Geoffrey.
      You will never be forgotten.

      John ABBOTT

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      • Clem John Collier

        John……would you please contact me re. Geoffry.

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