Abel TasmanWe did our Associate Diploma in Justice Administration together at the old Mitchell College of Advanced Education (now Charles Sturt Uni). He was a gentleman, a real character and a policeman’s policeman.
George KrooglikRIP Denis. Still have his business card when he visited Albury on the 12.7.03 in his capacity as a Director and Travel Writer for True Blue Guided Tours. Condolences to his family and friends. He was a very likable guy…
David AsplandDavid is an administrator in this group.I first met Denis at the Police Academy in December 1980. He was my Training and Induction Officer for Chatswood. I still remember our first meeting with Denis wearing gold chains around his neck and gold rings on several of his fingers, which was very different to Tommy Lupton and Maurie Green. In spite of this, I stayed in the job and Denis and I kept bumping into each other over the years at places like the Mitchell College, Bathurst.. One of the strangest meetings was at Hill End during Easter 1984. I was doing a spot of relieving duty after a very busy time on Mt Panorama at Easter 1983. I was carrying out a foot patrol of the town when I saw what was obviously an unmarked police vehicle come bouncing off the end of the Bridle Track. It was Denis and his offsider carrying out an “EEO Tour” of the state. After several coffees and a chat, he proceeded off in the direction Mudgee. I kept bumping into him at odd events like the 1988 Bicentennial when he was the Barracks Sergeant at UNSW responsible for keeping us country cops in line. Last time I met him he was Acting LAC in the Blue Mountains sometime around 2000. He was a thoroughly likeable old rogue and he will be very badly missed.
Chris DeveryI remember meeting him in College St when I first came to work there in the early ‘90s. He was well respected by the cops I worked with then.
Les de BelinDenis was a bit of a traveller. Always remember the story he told when he was driving in the southern states of US, and was pulled over by the local town sheriff for speeding. Denis showed his NSW Police ID to the sheriff who replied in his most southern drawl, “That’s a very pretty badge Sir. In fact its about the prettiest darn Police badge I ever did see. You can have the pretty badge back,…………and this speeding ticket too”
Lex BoothRIP Denis. ANZAC days will not be the same without you. Who is going to edit True Blue (UN Police newsletter). We (TRG) drove him mad when he was the barracks supervisor at Bathurst. He would tell us that we all knew the rules but he could trust us to break every one of them.
[divider_dotted]
Editor of True Blue ( UN Police newsletter )
[divider_dotted]
PERCY, Denis OAM
Passed away surrounded by his wife and children on March 5, 2018.
Aged 73 years.Adored husband of Alexandra, and father of Natalie and Grant.
A wonderful Husband and Father
A great Man
A great Mate
A great Policeman and Ambassador for the UN “Policing for Peace”
Denis’ service will be held in St Mary’s Catholic Church, 264 Miller Street, North Sydney on Thursday, March 22, 2018 at 1pm.
Published in The Sydney Morning Herald on Mar. 17, 2018
Alex, Grant and Natalie – much love to you all. Losing such a magnificent man will not be easy, but you will have our support. So many of my fond childhood memories from visiting Sydney include Uncle Denis. The strength, love and support he provided me after Nanna’ passing will never be forgotten.
See you all at Bangalow, sorry we can’t be in Sydney with you.
Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 – 1995), Tuesday 14 November 1995, page 5
Embalmed bodies in family crypt damaged: police
SYDNEY: Two embalmed bodies tampered with at the Northern Suburbs Cemetery was “the most offensive case” a senior policeman has had to handle, a police statement said yesterday.
Police would not divulge how the bodies had been damaged but the statement said the family vault housing the bodies had been forced open.
The two embalmed bodies were tampered with between September 23 and November 2 this year during a break-and-enter on the vault.
The bodies had been secured in lead-lined coffins in the crypt.
“I have been a member of the police for more than 30 years and this is the most offensive case I have dealt with in my career,” Ryde Patrol Commander Inspector Dennis Percy said in the statement.
Police were appealing to anyone who may have information on the incident.
Raymond Joseph BUTTEL New South Wales Police Force Regd. # ? Rank: Constable Stations: ?, 21 Division – death Service: From ? ? ? to 13 November 1954 = ? years Service Awards: No find on It’s An Honour Born: ? ? 1928 Died on: Saturday 13 November 1954 Age: 26 Cause: Motor vehicle accident…
Clive Maxwell Timothy John WRIGHT late of Lachlan St, Cowra New South Wales Police Force Father of Robert # 30890 ( Windsor HWP ) & Steven # 29509 ( Lake Macquarie District – Toronto GD’s ) Joined NSW Police Force via NSW Police Cadet system on 5 December 1960 Cadet # 1639 …
Bruce Daniel QUINN AKA ? Late of Cremorne, NSW John QUINN, NSWPF # 12748 ( Brother ) “possible” relation in ‘the job’: ? NSW Police Training Centre – Redfern – Class # 110 New South Wales Police Force Regd. # 12460 Rank: Commenced Training at Redfern Police Academy on…
Robert ‘ Bob ‘ E. HANISCH Australian Federal Police Forensic Services 1st Deployment, Australian Police Peacekeeping in Cyprus – 12 months – 1964 – 1965 ( UNFICYP ) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fFIo6a3a0nc&feature=youtu.be United Nations Police The United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus (UNFICYP), was established in 1964 and was tasked to prevent a recurrence of fighting as…
Norman James WATT ( grew up in Chinchilla ) Queensland Police Force Joined Qld Police Force via Qld Police Cadet System 1986 – 1987 Regd. # ? Rank: Senior Constable Stations: Dog Squad – death Service: From ? ? 1986 to 21 July 2000 = ? years Service Awards: No find on It’s An Honour…
Patrick William KELLY Late of Ultimo New South Wales Police Force [alert_yellow]Regd. # P 8301[/alert_yellow] ( pre 24 February 1915 which commenced the current Regd. # system ) Rank: Sergeant – Death Stations: ?, Clarence St – 1 Station, Service: From 23 November 1904 to 11 June 1922 = 18 years Service Awards: No find…
4 Comments
Denis was nature’s absolute gentleman, a truly dedicated family man and an outstanding police officer. I worked with Denis on the Cyprus Re-Unions, formal dinner and picnic at Shark Island for the Police Cyprus Veterans and was always impressed with his enthusiasm, initiatives, friendship indeed. He will be sorely missed indeed. May he rest in peace. God Bless.
I worked as part of my job in the then State Commanders Office with Denis on various Cyprus Re-union Committees years ago in the then College Street police HQ. I am so saddened too re Denis’ passing on 5 March 2018.
He was a great bloke, a realist and a doer. I always enjoyed socialising with Denis and his chain of mates – especially those of his confrers who served with him in Cyprus and subsequently. He will be sorely missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Rest in Peace Denis Percy. Amen.
Terry O’Brien PSM
Worked with Denis on the Cyprus re-union committee within NSW Police. He was a most likeable, kind, warm hearted caring person who gave his all to the task before him with gusto and dedication.. He was esteemed by police, our admin staff and citizens alike. He will be sorely missed. My deep condolences to his family. God Bless.
Denis was nature’s absolute gentleman, a truly dedicated family man and an outstanding police officer. I worked with Denis on the Cyprus Re-Unions, formal dinner and picnic at Shark Island for the Police Cyprus Veterans and was always impressed with his enthusiasm, initiatives, friendship indeed. He will be sorely missed indeed. May he rest in peace. God Bless.
I worked as part of my job in the then State Commanders Office with Denis on various Cyprus Re-union Committees years ago in the then College Street police HQ. I am so saddened too re Denis’ passing on 5 March 2018.
He was a great bloke, a realist and a doer. I always enjoyed socialising with Denis and his chain of mates – especially those of his confrers who served with him in Cyprus and subsequently. He will be sorely missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him. Rest in Peace Denis Percy. Amen.
Terry O’Brien PSM
Worked with Denis on the Cyprus re-union committee within NSW Police. He was a most likeable, kind, warm hearted caring person who gave his all to the task before him with gusto and dedication.. He was esteemed by police, our admin staff and citizens alike. He will be sorely missed. My deep condolences to his family. God Bless.
Denis was on my selection panel to join NSW police force. He never forgot and always remembered when our paths crossed. May he RIP. Terry Dalton