Victor served his entire career at the Stayner Detachment before retiring on December 31, 1992, as a Senior Constable. Victor is survived by his wife, Rhoda, and daughter, Joy.
Laurel served at the Organizational Development Bureau as an OAG8, External Course Coordinator before retiring on January 31, 2005. Laurel is survived by her husband Gordon and son Christopher.
Frank served his entire career at the Lindsay Detachment before retiring as a Senior Constable on July 31, 1992. Frank served as OPPA No.8 Branch Secretary from 1969 to 1972. Frank is survived by his children Daniel, Michael, Sheri-Ann, Marianne, Stephen (Retired OPP Auxiliary Lindsay Detachment), Brother-in-law Retired OPP Commissioner Thomas O’Grady and predeceased by his wife Mary-Ellen.
Bing served at Cochrane and Hearst Detachments before retiring as a Sergeant on December 31, 1992, from the Listowel Detachment. Bing served on the Board of Directors of the OPP Association from 1972 to 1978. Bing is survived by his and sons Tim and Bill, predeceased by his wife Molly.
Ken served at the Port Credit, Brampton, Snelgrove, Bracebridge, Kitchener, and Glencoe Detachments before retiring as a Sergeant from Strathroy Detachment on May 31, 1987. Ken is survived by his wife Noreen and their children Kimberley, Terry, Kelly, and Greg.
Gene served his entire career at the Queens Park Detachment before retiring as a Security Officer on October 31, 2012. Gene is survived by his wife Beverly and their children Damien and Matthew.
Jim served at the Lucan Detachment his whole career before retiring as a Senior Constable on April 29, 1996. Jim is survived by his wife Maureen and their children Alastair, Ian, and Shona.
Ed started his policing career with Toronto Police in September 1976. He joined the OPP as an experienced officer in January 1998 and served at Kawartha (Peterborough County) Detachment before retiring as a Detective Constable on February 28, 2009, from the Investigation Bureau Provincial ROPE Squad Mississauga. Ed is survived by his wife Kim and their children Kristy and Eric.
Ron served his entire career at the Brantford Detachment, retiring as a Senior Constable on January 31, 1996. Ron is survived by his wife Leny and their daughter Nicole.
Jim started his policing career with Simcoe/Burlington Police Services and then joined the OPP in November 1963. He served at Milton, Simcoe, and Norfolk Detachments and Community Services Branch before retiring as a Sergeant on January 31, 1993, from Information Services/Media Relations. Jim is survived by his wife Jean and their children Barbara, Mary-Jean and Brenda, predeceased by his brother-in-law Retired OPP Staff Sergeant Douglas Godby.