Keith Ronald BLACKETT
Keith Ronald BLACKETT
New South Wales Police Force
Cadet # 1730
[alert_yellow]Regd. # 11078[/alert_yellow]
Rank: NSW Police Cadet – commenced 8 January 1962
Probationary Constable – appointed 19 June 1964
Senior Constable – appointed 19 June 1973
Sergeant 3rd Class – appointed 11 May 1984
Sergeant 2nd Class – retirement
Stations: ?, Northern Beaches – retirement
Service: From 8 January 1962 to 6 August 1999 = 37+ years Service
Awards: National medal – granted 20 January 1981
1st Clasp to National Medal – granted 7 October 1991
2nd Clasp to National Medal – granted 10 August 2000
Born: 19 June 1945
Died on: Wednesday 1 February 2017
Age: 71
Cause: Cancer
Funeral date: Wednesday 8 February 2017 @ 11.30am
Funeral location: St Mary’s Catholic Church, 31 Whistler Street, Manly
Buried at: ?
Memorial at: ?
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Vale Keith Ronald Blackett
1945 – 2017
Keith passed away peacefully at home in the care of his loving wife Michelle and family after a courageous battle with cancer. He was a highly respected ex-member of the NSW Police Force, an accomplished fullback with the Manly Warringah District Rugby League Club during the 1970s, where he acquired the distinction of being the 196th First Grade player for the Club and he will be dearly missed by all of his community friends in and out of the sporting arena.
Keith will be sadly missed by Michelle, his sons and daughters Tim, Lara, Kate and their partners Kerri, Luke and Ben, his parents Winifred and Ronald (dec) plus members of his extended family.
A funeral service will be held on Wednesday 8 February, 2017 at 11:30AM at St. Marys Church, Whistler Street, Manly and all are invited to attend the service. No flowers by request, donations can be made to the Prostate Cancer Research.
May he rest in peace.
by Ken Vessey
Men of League Northern Sydney Committee
https://www.menofleague.com/news/in-memoriam/1402-vale-keith-ronald-blackett
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