A Promise Kept to John Joe Sheehy
Interment of ashes at the Police Cemetery, Prospect
 

 In May this year (2013) we posted a “Who, Where and When” photo of a lovely young 5 year old girl that had previously been published in the Summer 1965 edition of the Bermuda Police Magazine, and we asked our readers if they could identify the young lady. CLICK HERE for the photo.

We quickly received a response from Kate Sheehy in Texas who recognized our 'pin-up girl' as her sister Maureen. Kate and Maureen, and their brother Michael, were the children of then Detective Chief Inspector John Joe Sheehy, and his wife Joan. CLICK HERE for an article in our Keeping in Touch column dated 28th May.

Our correspondence set in motion a chain of events leading to a very special event held here in Bermuda on Tuesday 23rd July.

Joan and John Joe Sheehy retired to Texas
 

Kate advised us that her parents had passed away in Texas, Joan in 1997 and John Joe two years later in 1997. Before he died her father had requested that his ashes and those of his wife Joan, be buried in the Police Cemetery at Prospect. John Joe, who had retired as D/Supt in 1985, had even contacted the then Commissioner of Police seeking permission for his request which was granted.

Police (and Military) Cemetery at Prospect
 

However, time passed and the family had not had an opportunity to return to Bermuda to carry our their parents wishes.

But the appearance of Maureen’s pin-up photo on our website stirred the family into action, and Kate wrote to ask if it would still be possible to have their parents ashes buried here. Commissioner Michael DeSilva was approached and immediately gave his approval and also kindly offered Police assistance in carrying our John Joe’s wishes.

The end result was that Maureen (Sheehy) Brichetto, along with her husband John, and daughter Lordan flew to Bermuda with her parents ashes, and together with her brother Michael, who lives here and works at Flanagan’s on Front Street, arranged a brief ceremony at the Police Cemetery on 23rd July for burial of their parents ashes, followed by a reception at the Senior Officer’s Mess for friends and colleagues of theirs. Unfortunately, Kate was unable to make the trip but was very involved in organizing the event and was certainly present in spirit.

   Piper- Adrian Stone
     
Kate Sheehy was there in spirit
 

The Commissioner of Police kindly arranged for a bagpiper to play at the interment which was attended by several dozen friends and former colleagues, including three Commissioners, former members of the Central CID who worked under John Joe, numerous other police officers, and friends and neighbours of the Sheehy family.

Michael Sheehy (left) addressing attendees
 

Michael welcomed everyone to the ceremony and told those assembled how much it meant to himself and his two sisters to be able to carry out their father’s wishes. Unfortunately, Kate was not able to travel to Bermuda for the occasion but she was certainly there in spirit. The ashes were interred while the piper played an Irish lament – a very moving moment for all present.

 Michael with sister Maureen (Sheehy) Brichetto and her daughter Lordan
 Three Commissioners
Commissioner Michael DeSilva flanked by retired COP's Clive Donald (left) and Fred "Penny" Bean (right)
Stalwart members of Central CID who all worked under John Joe
(l-r) Patrick Hamlett, Eddie Bailey, Carlton Adams, Clive Donald, Franz Williams and Wayne Perinchief
 
 

The reception at the Senior Officer’s Mess was well attended, and far from being a solemn affair, those present looked back with fond memories, and lots of laughs recalling the times spent with John Joe and Joan.

Reception at the Senior Officer's Mess at Prospect
 Commissioner of Police Michael DeSilva addressing those present
 

 The following remarks were made by Commissioner of Police Michael DeSilva during the reception"-

“By all accounts John Joe was an Irishman through and through, and a southern Irishman at that, but he took his vows to serve Queen and country very seriously.

John Joe, as he was known by everyone who worked with him, was born in County Cork in 1929, and came to Bermuda to join the Bermuda Police in 1952 at the age of 21. Those who knew him well have no doubt that before leaving County Cork he kissed the Blarney Stone, and for those of you who don’t know the legend, it is said that once you’ve kissed it you’ll never again be lost for words! A great asset for a detective during interrogations!

He spent his first 3 years in uniform in Hamilton and Operations before finding his true calling when he joined CID in January 1955. Apart from a stint in Cycle Squad investigating cycle thefts, he spent the rest of his service in CID rising through the ranks to become Detective Superintendent in charge of CID although he will no doubt best be remembered as “Chief Sheehy” when he was in charge of Central CID for almost 10 years.

If anyone wants to know the depth of his experience in criminal investigations all you need look at is the list of commendations he received during his career. He received no less than 18 commendations (the highest number anyone can ever recall) for crimes ranging for the arrest of a young lady for breaking and entering, to cycle thefts, armed robberies, rapes, murders, and even securing a conviction against an international company for breaching the U.N sanctions on trade with Rhodesia.

John Joe had tremendous skills as a detective and he was more than willing to pass on his knowledge and expertise to all those who served under him in CID - even if they had never kissed the Blarney Stone!

One of his best “catches” occurred when he was patrolling the Coral Beach property in Paget, and he came across a stunningly attractive 24 year old young Canadian by the name of Joan “Joannie” Cosgrave, who had recently arrived from Toronto to work at Coral Beach Club. It must have been love at first sight because the young couple were married in 1959; enjoyed 38 happy years together, and had three children, all born in Bermuda -  Maureen, Kate and Michael.

Amongst those who benefitted from John Joe’s mentoring were Clive Donald and Lenny Edwards who both went on to become Commissioner, Harold Moniz, Wayne Perinchief and Carlton Adams who all rose to become Assistant Commissioners (rumour has it that Carlton can still give a brilliant impression of John Joe when he’s had a couple of drinks!) along with Dudley Swan, Larry Smith, Ed Bailey, Dennis Ramsay, Pat Hamlett, and a host of other former CID officers.

John Joe retired in October 1985 after 33 years of outstanding service. I have been asked by several of those present today if I knew John Joe, and so that you know what I was doing back in October 1985, I had joined the Police Cadets just 3 months earlier!  

The Sheehy family moved away to Texas shortly after his retirement, and sadly, both John Joe and Joan passed away there in the late 1990’s.

Perhaps it would be appropriate to quote the Late Commissioner, Lenny Edwards who paid tribute to John Joe after he passed, describing him as a “tremendous police officer who was often referred to as a Policeman’s policeman.” Lenny said John Joe was always a great resource and was always interested in Lenny getting on, wishing him well, and wanting him, as a born Bermudian, to get to the top.”

Carlton Adams described John Joe as “One of the father’s of criminal investigation in Bermuda, and as a real mentor to a number of officers who rose through the ranks partly because of the experience they gained under his tutelage, including myself.”

It says a great deal for John Joe’s love of Bermuda and the Bermuda Police Service that before he died he expressed the desire to have his ashes, and those of his beloved Joan, brought back to Bermuda for interment at the Police Cemetery here at Prospect.

In fact he had written to the then Commissioner seeking permission for his family to do just that. On receiving this request again just a few weeks ago it was my privilege to confirm this permission. John Joe fully deserved to have his request granted as a mark of respect for his great service to Bermuda and to the Bermuda Police Service.

To Maureen and Michael, and to Kate who was unable to be here today, you have very good reason to be very proud of your father who we all hold in the very highest regard. We trust that your parents will rest in peace right here in Bermuda.”

It should be noted that after just two glasses of wine, Carlton Adams was persuaded to reminisce about working under John Joe, and Michael confirmed that Carlton had both his voice and mannerisms down to perfection!

Mike Sheehy flanked by retired COP Frad "Penny" Bean and retired Assistant COP Carlton Adams
 
Roger Sherratt with the Sheehy family 
(l-r)  Roger, Maureen (Sheehy) and John Brichetto with daughter Lordan, and Michael Sheehy
 
 
The Sheehy children have promised to get together to provide us with an article about their father for our “Hall of Fame” column and we look forward to publishing it.
 
 
Editors note  -  It took a little time but we finally managed to compile an article about "John Joe" for our Hall of Fame,  and it was published on 15th September 2017 which happened to be the 18th Anniversary of his passing.  See http://expobermuda.com/index.php/articles/216-jjs