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Simon David Cousins

February 14, 1955 - April 6, 2020

Simon will be remembered as a loving husband, father, brother, grandfather and friend. He was a very proud police officer, joining as a cadet at the age of 16 and serving for 30 years in a number of different roles. In his retirement he enjoyed learning to play golf and was very proud to have 'gone solo' gliding. He continued his passion for travel, often combining this with watching cricket or rugby.

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2020-04-24 17:50:21 wrote:

Dear Debbi, Sarah & Peter Please accept my Deepest Sympathy on your untimely loss of dear Simon. I was privileged to enjoy Simon’s company with a group of mutual friends who all served with the Metropolitan Police Service. We watched cricket and socialised together, the final occasion being the Ashes Test Match at Lord’s last summer. The best occasion for me was the ICC Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean in 2007. We spent two weeks in Barbados with a day trip to St Lucia. Simon was a great raconteur bringing good humour and bonhomie to every occasion. I hope all your wonderful memories of Simon will continue to inspire you and bring you comfort. Simon had a beautiful mind and he lived a wonderful life. I will miss him a lot.

2020-04-24 17:50:21 wrote: Dear Debbi, Sarah & Peter Please accept my Deepest Sympathy on your untimely loss of dear Simon. I was privileged to enjoy Simon’s company with a group of mutual friends who all served with the Metropolitan Police Service. We watched cricket and socialised together, the final occasion being the Ashes Test Match at Lord’s last summer. The best occasion for me was the ICC Cricket World Cup in the Caribbean in 2007. We spent two weeks in Barbados with a day trip to St Lucia. Simon was a great raconteur bringing good humour and bonhomie to every occasion. I hope all your wonderful memories of Simon will continue to inspire you and bring you comfort. Simon had a beautiful mind and he lived a wonderful life. I will miss him a lot.

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