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The Waipā community will give Cambridge fire chief Don Gerrand a huge send off on Saturday with a street parade and a service at the Town Hall. Don died in Waikato Hospital on Monday following a resurgence of the cancer he had been quietly battling. The 72-year-old slipped away on the day Jocelyn, his wife of 53 years, turned 70. His passing was marked on Tuesday by family and firefighters who gathered mid-morning to lower the station’s flag to half-mast. Don’s casket will travel to Saturday’s 11am service on the fire engine ‘Flick’, as part of a parade of fire service vehicles which will be driven up Victoria St to the Town Hall. There, four big screens will be erected so people unable to nab one of the 500

available seats inside can watch the service. It will also be live-streamed on the internet. The service will also see a medal presented to his family awarding Don honorary life membership to the brigade, something that was fast-tracked for the occasion by the Wellington hierarchy. Several road closures will be in place from earlier on Saturday morning, and deputy fire chief Dennis Hunt said a relief crew from Hamilton will man the station for the day with their own vehicle to cover any calls coming in. Don is survived by his wife Jocelyn, son Richard and daughter Stephanie, and their families. At the time of his death, he had done 53 years with the brigade, 28 of them as fire chief, following his fatherin-law H L “Bush” Hooker into the service. The family

Family serving community: Don Gerrand, centre, with grandson Kase Gerrand, left and son Richie, right.

Leon Vincent lowers the flag to half-mast in honour of Cambridge fire chief Don Gerrand at Tuesday’s gathering, watched by firefighters Dion Williams, Peter Crawford, Peter Wright, Marcus Tidd, Kase Gerrand, Michael Graham, Shayne Dunkley, Tyler Six, Richard Crease, Michael Morton, Don Weinberg, Brad Pearse, Murray Brown, Glenn Phillip and Richie Gerrand. Photo: Kirsten Gerrand

tradition continues with Richard serving 33 years to date, and his son Kase into his fourth year. Since starting in November 1968, Don has amassed a slew of awards, among them a Queen’s Service Medal in 2008, a Cambridge Community Board Community Award, and the Melvin Jones Fellow Award from the Lions International Foundation. He was named Cambridge News’ Person of the Year for 2021 in December. Dennis, who has been with the brigade for 35

years and been deputy fire chief for two, said Don was the man behind the robust health and fine reputation attributed to the Cambridge brigade. After announcing Don’s passing at Tuesday’s council meeting, Waipā mayor Jim Mylchreest led councillors in a minute’s silence to “recognise the immense contribution Don made to the Waipā district, and Cambridge in particular”. Cambridge Community Board chair Sue Milner later said Don had given much to the community with his

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“long and distinguished service”. Deputy mayor Liz Stolwyk, who is coordinating the council’s role in the service, said it was appropriate for council to support the family in whatever way it could given Don’s contribution. Dennis said Don had been working his regular shifts right up until he went into hospital on April 20. “He told me he might be out of action for two to three months, but it wasn’t to be. His will be huge boots to fill.”

Your News today… Today’s Cambridge News is the biggest since early 2018. It is a sign that Covid is in retreat and Waipā is recovering from the damage it has caused. Headlining today’s News is a bumper Real Estate liftout – the cover is featured here - which introduces our agencies and dicusses the market and trends.

We also look at Waipā’s controversial planning strategy for transport and illustrate that for all the scepticism around public consultation, it may have been a silver bullet in coming up with a short term solution to Cambridge’s town centre traffic congestion. We also salute, here on Page 1, the enormous contribution of the late Cambridge fire chief Don Gerrand, and inside look back on the life of former Cambridge Primary principal Keith Illingsworth.


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