Family Relation

Michael J. McCabe

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Michael McCabe , 42 , worked in the equity trading department of Cantor Fitzgerald, a company he had only recently joined.  A lifelong resident of Rumson, New Jersey, he graduated from Christian Brothers Academy in Middletown and Rutgers University.

After 18 years at Prudential Securities, Michael J. McCabe quit in June 2001. He took a trading job at a Cantor Fitzgerald office near his Rumson, N.J., home so he could convert commuter time into family time. He took the summer off so he could spend it with his wife, Lynn, and their three children. There were lazy days at the Jersey Shore, barbecues, swimming. There was a glorious late-summer stay at a rented house in Provence with his best friend of 40 years and their wives.

He started work for Cantor at the World Trade Center exactly one week before the attacks of September 11th, 2001. The stint was supposed to last only a month or so, while the company completed work on its Shrewsbury, N.J., office.

Mr. McCabe, 42, was an unpretentious man with a ready laugh, happy in his own skin, his family and friends said. He was a big guy, strong enough to rescue several people over the years from the surf. "We sort of thought that if anybody could come out of this, Mike could," said his sister Mary Ellen McCabe.

He was predeceased by a daughter, Shannon, and remembered still by his wife , Lynn , two daughters and a son , his parents , two sisters and two brothers. He was honoured by the congregation of the Holy Cross Church of Rumson, and by the The Society of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick in the City of New York, of which he was an active member.

Mike McCabe was my uncle and he left behind plenty of people who love and miss him. He had 3 kids who are my cousins and a loving wife lynn. They lived in New Jersey and was really special to me. I remember sitting on his lap looking at his cool braces! haha.My uncle Mike was a really great person and he was described always a kind person. I feel like i should of treasured him more or something. We now have what is called a "Mike" or golf tournament in his honor and also his friend Mikes honor. They died together. I miss him so much and i wish he was still here with us <3 I love you and miss you R.IP MJM

I pray for: Regan McCabe, Lynn McCabe Cassidy McCabe Liam McCabe and the rest of the McCabe/ Hemberger family

*** Posted by Kim on 2005-12-10 ***

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Mourn the life lost, but celebrate the life lived, and lived well.

Derek Johnston 1929-2009

Via the Avon & Somerset Constabulary:

The funeral of a retired police officer was held this week (Wednesday May 27) at Canford Crematorium in Westbury-on-Trym.

Derek Johnston, 79, was Bristol's first ever dog handler, helping to set up the Avon and Somerset Dog Section in September 1957.

Derek Jonhston - Police Dog Handler

Born on 31 October 1929, Derek married his wife June in 1953, and they had three children, Carol, Ann and Paul. Derek was also a doting grandfather to his nine grandchildren. Derek was a keen stamp collector and was made an Honorary Life Member of the Bristol Philatelic society in recognition of his contributions.

Before joining the police force, Derek served as a paratrooper in the Army  during which time he was posted to Germany. Derek was a police officer for 27 years, 22 of which he spent handling and training police dogs.

During his service, Derek received ten Commendations from the Chief Constable and Her Majesty's Court Service (HMCS) for various acts of bravery including when he saved a young boy who had become stranded on a cliff.

In 1960 he was seconded to work for the Public Security Dept of the Arabian Sheikdom of Qatar State in the Arabian Gulf for three years.

Derek was the Secretary for NARPO (The National Association of Retired Police Officers) in Bristol for over 26 years, and when he finally stepped down in 2004 his commitment was recognised when he was presented with a Bristol Blue glass truncheon – one of only two ever made.

Since Derek and his colleague Tom Hornsby were selected to be Bristol's first Dog Handlers, the Dog Section has grown from strength to strength – there are now over 40 Handlers working with a variety of dogs including German Shepherds, Spaniels and Labradors trained to search for people, drugs, weapons, explosives and even cash. Derek joined current dog handlers in Bristol to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Dog Section in 2007.

Derek's son, Paul said: "Dad had a fantastic life and was proud to have served the Bristol community. He loved his job and was particularly proud of how the Dog Section has flourished over the last 52 years. "When I called the Dog Section to inform the officers of Dad's death, I was so pleased that Sgt McCoy and PC Williams wanted to come to the funeral to pay their respects – and that they were able to bring their police dogs Dave and Harry.

"Their police vehicle escorted Dad to the Crematorium and the dog handlers Sgt McCoy with Police Dog Dave and PC Williams with Police Dog Harry flanked the entrance to the chapel. It was so special and I feel sure that Dad would have felt very honoured. "We are so proud as a family to say that Derek was our Father, Gramps and of course Mum's husband. He will always be in our hearts."

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An old friend has contacted me with news about his family. 4 year-old Scott Harrill was very close to death before being diagnosed with Type I Diabetes. He's getting the right treatment now, and is on the mend.

Scott's father, Matthew Harrill (OB), is taking part in a sponsored walk on behalf of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.

You can sponsor Matt via Justgiving. £1000 raised already, and if you're a UK tax payer you can claw back around 28 pence from the Exchequer for every pound you donate.

For an active September, here's an graduated exercise plan for your head and your heart:

2nd September - Walk to Cure Diabetes: 4 mile walk at Oldbury Court Estate.

16th September - Run for the Future: 5 kilometre run on Clifton Downs in aid of Prostate Cancer research, organised by the Rotary Club of Bristol.

30th September - Cancer Research UK 10k - 10 kilometre run at Ashton Court Estate

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