Unc, (John Charles Essery QPM), was everything we could have asked for in an Uncle, police officer and more. Highly motivated. Hard-working. Avid sports follower & Golf Player. He knew his calling from a very young age. Even before his entry into the Devon Constabulary as a fully-fledged Police Officer, Unc gained valuable experience by joining the force as a Police Cadet, having once been denied entry as he was told to go away and “grow another ½ inch”.
As a cadet and young PC, he earned glowing reviews from the officers and detectives he supported. He was known for being dependable, conscientious, and eager to learn everything he could about the job.
As he rose through the ranks the examples of his courage and resourcefulness are many and are left for those who knew him, “in the job”. As a young member of the Special Constabulary, our paths did cross when he was Divisional Commander in Paignton, where I was stationed. I was approached on dozens of occasions “… is the boss really your Uncle…?” I really had to use my policeman’s nose to detect whether they were asking out of curiosity; commendation; respect or whether he had given them a bo****king. So, not wishing to guess wrongly, I danced around the question, giving me a chance to make enquiries about why the enquirer would want to know, as I was never a fan of brown-nosing.
In the words of most of his colleagues and specifically one who will remain nameless, “If we had a dozen John Essery’s then we wouldn’t have a problem in the world.” As for his fellow police officers, they will recall Unc’s tremendous commitment and for being fair, his great sense of humour, and a reputation for speaking his mind, even if it didn’t always make him the most popular!
I speak for all of his family and friends when I say that Unc’s untimely passing is terrible for all of us to bear, but I hope we as a family can take solace in the fact that he spent his life doing what he loved, in service to the people of Devon & Cornwall. The residents of Devon & Cornwall & the Police Service at large, are, the larger community will I am sure be forever indebted to us, members of his closest family, for sharing Unc with you.
The Gospels of John teach us that, “greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for others.” Unc laid down his working life in a supreme act of devotion to those of us most precious to him. He gave his life as he lived it, a person who was admired for his courage, outstanding achievements, & noble qualities. May he rest in peace. And may God bless you Unc for sharing your life with all of us. There is so much more that I could say…. that I am sure will be told
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