The Chatham Voice, Aug. 2, 2018

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Well-known constable succumbs to cancer sonified many of the Chatham-Kent Police Service values including integrity, The Chatham-Kent Po- teamwork and honour in lice Service lost one of our profession,” he said. Conn said Gaiswinits own last week when Const. Andrew Gaiswin- kler spent most of his kler lost his battle with 18-year-career with the police sercancer. Last No- “He was a passionate vice working on the v e m b e r, Traffic Unit, Gaiswinkler and dedicated officer was diag- who took great pride in becoming a Traffic Renosed with executing his duties. construcacute my- He personified many tionist. eloid leuke- of the Chatham-Kent “He inmia, which vestigated is a cancer Police Service values many fatal of the blood including integrity, motor veand bone teamwork and honour hicle collimarrow. in our profession.” sions, and He passed - Police Chief Gary Conn was always away July able to work 24, surrounded by his family, at through the complexities Mount Sinai Hospital in and challenges associated Toronto. Gaiswinkler was with these very difficult incidents,” he said. 57. Those abilities will be Gary Conn, chief of police, said Gaiswinkler missed, at work and around the community, would be missed. “Andrew’s death is a Conn added. “What I will remember tremendous loss for our service and community. most about Andrew was He was a passionate and his professionalism which dedicated officer who was exemplified both on took great pride in exe- and off duty.” Continued on page 2 cuting his duties. He perBy Bruce Corcoran bruce@chathamvoice.com

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Two three-week-old Yorkie pups catch a dognap recently at their home near Thamesville. The little fellas are small enough to still fit in a person’s hand. Their mother had a litter of six in early July.

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