The Barossa Mag Autumn 2019 | Page 49

T H E B AROS S A MAG | 49 you could see the potential!” Dave says. to building rapport and respect between cultures. From service and sporting club involvement, to bottle drives and rubbish collecting, Dave was engrossed in all areas of community life. He even got roped into herding camels into town and managed to “import” lawn from the city “piece by piece” to create a real turf oval. It’s the reason both received high accolades, John named South Australian Policeman of the Year in 1988 and Dave being presented the Australian Police Medal for distinguished service in 1986. John was doing the same thing wherever he went, whether it was chairing a hospital board or running some community initiative. He took aboriginal children on bus excursions, visited their schools regularly and built strong relationships as the local “Tjilpi”, the aboriginal word for “old wise man”. Dave was eventually stationed at Nuriootpa in 1990 where he remained until his retirement 11 years later. He quickly became involved in local life again, including taking on the role of operations manager at the Nuriootpa Rover Football Club which resulted in him being awarded Life Membership for his outstanding contribution. John retired to Nuriootpa after a nine year posting in Clare which began in 1990, and is now set to take on the presidency role for the Lions Club of Barossa Valley. John provided backup for charity walks, got involved with Lions, numerous other clubs and helped raise funds for countless projects. He was also the Anglican church warden and supported his wife, “Reverend Joan”, a lay minister. The two retirees have no regrets, only great memories shared with each other and their families. “But she’s not the bible bashing type and neither is her husband!” John laughs. “They are good memories,” John says. John and Dave say community involvement was the essence to successful policing and key “Because we’ve lived to tell the tale!” Modern, easy living from a local builder you can trust “ Creating a flexible home that could grow with our family was very important to us and so our choice to work with a local, family owned business was a simple one. The team were understanding and flexible with our requirements and offered advice every step of the way. They turned a simple house design into our home. It was a pleasure building with Frank Nesci Homes. – The Pfeiffer family “ CUSTOM DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION • FAMILY OWNED & OPERATED • LOCAL BUILDER USING LOCAL TRADES 8523 1022 www.franknescihomes.com.au 44B Adelaide Rd, Gawler SA 5118 BLD 10650 Generations of builders...