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Susan Olivia BAILEY

AKA  Bails
Late of  ?

Queensland Police Force

Regd. #  4026013

Rank:  Senior Constable

Final Rank = Senior Constable

Stations?, Fortitude Valley, Mt Ommaney ( Oxley District ) – Death

ServiceFrom  ? ? ?  to  21 August 2018 ? years Service

Awards:   No Find on It’s An Honour

Born:   ? ? ?

Died on:   Tuesday  21 August 2018

Age?

Cause:   Suicide –

Event location:   ?

Event date:  Tuesday  21 August 2018

Funeral date:   ? ? ?TBA

Funeral location:   ?TBA

Wake location:  ?

Funeral Parlour:  ?

Buried at:   ?

 Memorial located at:   ?

 

Susan Olivia BAILEY

 

SUSAN is NOT mentioned on the Police Wall of Remembrance
  *NEED MORE INFO

 

 

 Funeral location TBA

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

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May they forever Rest In Peace

RIP Senior Constable Susan Olivia Bailey💙

Ladies and Gents,

VALE

Senior Constable Susan Olivia Bailey 4026013.

At the time of her passing, Susan was attached to Mt Ommaney Station but prior to that, she was a long-serving member of the Fortitude Valley Police family. It has been said that Susan’s smile could light up a room…

On Tuesday 21 August 2018, Susan tragically took her own life. It’s not for us to judge how or why Susan took this path, but it’s probably fair to say right at the end she felt alone.

Sadly, this could not have been further from the truth as attested by the outpouring of love demonstrated in the comments subsequent to our earlier post, but in these situations (and there have been just too many), feelings of being alone, forsaken, isolated, forlorn and abandoned are all too common.

It is incumbent on each and every one of us to do everything in our power to ensure that our friends, our colleagues, OUR blue family members are not left to feel this way. It is up to us to take some time out of our own busy schedules to check on our mates and if required, firmly and unequivocally intervene.

It’s heartbreaking to think that in 2018, in an ever shrinking world being as connected as it ever was, that a feeling of being ‘alone’ can yield such catastrophic results time and time again.

In the meantime, we stand shoulder to shoulder with our Police brethren in their grief. In time we will celebrate how Susan lived rather than how she died.

BLUE HOPE stands ready.

All information supplied from BLUE HOPE

Queensland Police Service

Lifeline on 13 11 14.

*Suicide Call Back Service 1300 659 467.

*MensLine Australia 1300 78 99 78.


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