Book of Condolence – Retired Officer – Scott Bonser

Notification of the death of a retired Police Officer

Scott Bonser

It is with sadness that we have to inform you of the death of Scott Bonser, aged 56 years, a retired Police Officer.   He died on Friday 18 December 2020.   Our thoughts are with the family at this difficult time.

Scott joined Nottinghamshire Police in 1980 as a Cadet.  On being appointed as a Constable he served at Beeston, Bilborough and Bestwood. He retired in 2008.    He was a keen footballer and played for the Notts Police.

The funeral is as yet to be arranged.

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15 thoughts on “Book of Condolence – Retired Officer – Scott Bonser

  1. RIP mate such good times from the very start in the cadets 16 years old and we had such laughs together. Cannot believe you are not with us memories will live on. Condolences to your family. Simon “Baz” Broome

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  2. RIP buddy. A real shock and a sad loss to us all. Only played golf with you a couple of months ago and was looking forward to another outing soon. Hope there are no bunkers up there…

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  3. As Tony said, what a shock. I used to play squash against Scott and each encounter was a battle such was his competitive nature. However we always enjoyed a post battle pint once that passion had eased!
    RIP Scott.

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  4. What a shock, such a genuine person, it was a pleasure and an honour to know him. He was a member of the Notts Police football section, playing for the Force on a number of occasions. A valued member of the Beeston police family. He will be sadly missed by all, RIP Scott

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  5. Scott was on the opposite side of my shift at Beeston working with Bruce Kennedy – also recently deceased. So sad that he has died at a relatively young age. He was a valued member of our shift. Condolences to the family.

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  6. Happy memories of our friendly battles on the football pitch. Scott was a talented forward and represented the Force and Divisional teams. My condolences to his family. RIP Scott

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  7. Many happy memories of our time working together on 3 section at Beeston and Broxtowe in the 80’s. Enjoyed football, golf and fishing with you outside of work in the old days. Last saw you around 2 months ago, so very shocking that you have been taken so young. RIP mate.

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  8. Shocked and saddened to hear this terrible news. Joined together as Cadets 40yrs ago and it seems like only yesterday. Always great fun to be with and taken much too young. My deepest condolences to your family. Rest in peace Scott..

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  9. Deeply saddened to hear of Scott’s passing. Many great memories of our golf trips abroad.A talented golfer and a good man. RIP. Scott.

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  10. Sorry to hear this, I was with Scott on my initial joining course, my best wishes to the family Steve Payne Pc 1678 on no joining.

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  11. A genuine , friendly , good lad .
    Our paths first crossed when we were accepted for the Cadets in 1980 on the same day and after sweating out the interview went for uniform fitting to Stores , I will always remember how happy we were and I dont ever remember his smile disappearing during our time together in the Cadets.
    After that time we lost touch but
    I am very sad to hear that Scott has passed . God Bless him.

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