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Tributes paid to Norfolk Police Chaplain Richard 

Tributes have been paid to former Norfolk Police Chaplain and Methodist lay preacher, Richard Whall who died on May 11.

Richard was born on the Woburn Estate in Bedfordshire, where his parents, Reginald and Hilda, worked. The family later moved to Norwich.
 
Son Chris said: "Dad's grandparents had both died, in Norwich, before he was born, during the Second World War blitz. Dad attended George White Junior School and later City of Norwich School, for which he would cycle across the city each day.
 
"After completing school, Dad studied accountancy, initially working for Peat Marwick, which went on to become KPMG, as a chartered accountant.  Dad later worked for Abels of Watton, a time which he really enjoyed.  After that he worked at Duffields of East Anglia, part of the Volvo Trucks group. Following that Dad spent a few years working with YMCA Norfolk.
 
"Mum and Dad met through the Park Lane Methodist Church Club, though Dad really found his faith some years later at a Spring Harvest conference.  Following that Dad became a local preacher in the Methodist Church for several years."

Richard took early retirement in 2002 and began a new role as a chaplain with Norfolk Police, building a bridge between community, police and the church and helping police officers cope with the complex rigours of the job.
 
For the past 22 years, including as lead chaplain, he has supported and been alongside police staff and officers who are often at the sharp end of daunting and sometimes dangerous work.
 
The chaplaincy extends across the county to support police on the front line as well as organising special events such as the Emergency Services Carol Service at Norwich Cathedral. 
 
Although a regular church goer since his teens, Richard came to a full understanding of faith in 1993. His son joined a church holiday club and continued attending a church youth club afterwards. Before long he wanted the family to join him and the youth group at Spring Harvest, a Christian residential festival.
 
“I hated it at first although everyone was very nice to me,” recalled Richard back in 2018. “It was raining hard most of the time and the first evening there were about 3,000 people in the main tent and many were jumping up and down and waving their arms around. I couldn’t relate to it at all! Until then I had been going to a fairly traditional Methodist church over the years, mainly to keep my wife Gill happy.
 
“But three days later, during one of the sessions, everything clicked into place; it was as if all the pieces of an old building model were broken down and reassembled into something new. For the first time Jesus Christ and Christianity made sense as the truth of the gospel impacted my heart and changed the course of my life,” said Richard.
 
Richard has been a board member of both Norfolk Street Pastors and YMCA Norfolk. Former CEO of YMCA Norfolk, John Drake, paid tribute, saying: “I have known Richard for over 30 years. He was a co-worker at the YMCA, a good friend, a brilliant accountant, and a fellow Chaplain. He with the Norfolk Constabulary whilst I serve with the USAF 48th Fighter Wing based at RAF Lakenheath.
 
“Richard supported the work of the Christian Police Association locally and nationally. Over his 22 years’ service he reinvigorated the mission and ministry of Police chaplaincy across Norfolk by recruiting and training committed men and women gifted in pastoral care and listening skills. Richard was a trusted keeper of secrets. Open-hearted, ever listening and only giving comment when permission was granted or advice sought. However always constant in private intercession for those he felt privileged to serve.
 
“There were many who met him in their darkest moments who found through Richard and the God who sustained him, the resilience to continue to serve our county and city in these most dangerous of days,” said John.

Richard died in the early hours of Saturday May 11, having been diagnosed with lung cancer a few days earlier.
 
He had two sons and three grandchildren.
 
“There will be a small family burial service on Thursday June 13 and a public thanksgiving service for anyone who would like to come, on Friday June 14 at 1pm,” said Richard’s son Chris. This will be at Soul Church, 55 Heartsease Lane, Norwich. NR7 9NT. 
 
Read our earlier article about Richard from 2018.
 
Pictured above is former Police Chaplain Richard Whall.

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(Guest) 05/06/2024 21:23
Really shocked and sad to hear of Richard's passing. Richard had been on patrol with me a few times and I enjoyed his company and humour. He was able to smile, even though my tones (not towards him I add) were a bit savoury at times. RIP Richard.
Bob
Rachel Foster (Guest) 05/06/2024 22:52
A dear friend and colleague. A mentor to many who now form the police chaplaincy team. Quiet and rock solid in his faith and witness. A huge privilege to have known and worked with Richard.
(Guest) 06/06/2024 07:55
I am shocked and deeply saddened to read of Richard's death. He was a fine man and had a deep commitment to Chaplaincy and was never lacking in enthusiasm and energy. He recruited me into Police Chaplaincy some years ago and was a joy to work with - and a great encouragement to the team. His ability to build meaningful relationships with officers, of any rank, was admirable. He will be greatly missed in his multiple spheres of influence. Daniel
Lynda Logan (Guest) 07/06/2024 10:28
I am extremely sorry to read of Richard's death. As the former Lead Chaplain for the East of England Ambulance Service, I knew him as a dedicated and enthusiastic fellow emergency services chaplain willing to share and talk through experiences. Even when I let him know that I was retiring, he positively encouraged me to continue to make use of chaplaincy experiences in whatever work God had for me in the future. Sad loss to police chaplaincy but now called to glory. 'Well done, good and faithful servant.'

Annette and David Holland (Guest) 13/06/2024 21:01
We met Richard in 1975 and have been friends with him and Gill since then. Our daughter Helen grew up
with their two sons Chris and Jon. We have spent many happy Sundays together and thought of Richard as a true friend.
He will be missed.
(Guest) 20/06/2024 15:10
I first met Richard (and Gill) in 2001, when attending for interview to take up Minister's post here in Norwich. We clicked, and enjoyed timed of prayer fellowship, studying the Word in prep for preaching. Richard was a fine and respected Local Preacher for many years.
He and I also met with Rachel prior to relaunch of CPA.
Richard was also heavily involved in a project to prepare a community group study course that could help draw not-yet-believers to Christian faith.
His own faith shone through everything he did, using words if necessary. He is missed.

Published: 04/06/2024


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