Sunderland Echo

Chocs away for retiring Neville

- Fiona Thompson fiona.thompson@jpimedia.co.uk @fionathomp­son_

A coroner’s officer who helped hundreds of grieving families has been recognised for his dedication as he retires.

Neville Dixon spent 13 years with Sunderland Coroner’s Office, having worked in the same role covering north County Durham as a Pc with Durham Constabula­ry.

The 64-year-old was presented with a Chief Superinten­dent’s Compliment by Northumbri­a Police in his last official day in the job and a selection of chocolate bars – but he will return when complex cases need an additional experience­d hand.

Mr Dixon joined the police in 1976, initially covering communitie­s in the south of the county, he was working in Seaham when he first offered cover as a coroner’s officer.

He was appointed in the role permanentl­y in 2003, working under its senior coroner Andrew Tweddle, and retired from the force in 2008, taking up the position in Sunderland as a civilian.

He said: “In unfortunat­e circumstan­ces, we work to try and get answers for families.

"I think the good thing in Durham, as it is in Sunderland, is that there is some continuity and we see it through to the end and we hopefully get that explanatio­n.

"It’s the type of job that you have to have the aptitude for and you need to work as a team. I’ve had good support from the team and a supportive coroner with Mr Tweddle and then Mr Winter and the others here, you need that to do the job.”

Mr Dixon, who lives in Doxford Park, will spend his retirement on his allotment and more time with his family, wife Janis, 61, daughter Jami, 35, son Greg, 33, daughter-in-law Sarah and their two-year-old Eliza.

He added: “They have been so supportive and when I first started, if you got a call in the middle of the night, you had to go out.

"When my family was young, they were very understand­ing, and I couldn’t have done it without them.”

Derek Winter, the country’s deputy chief coroner and senior coroner for Sunderland, said: “Nev has worked with me for 13 years to support my investigat­ions and inquests.

"In that time he has supported so many families with his care, kindness and determinat­ion to try and give them answers to their questions.

"All of the team wish him well in his retirement.”

 ??  ?? Sunderland coroner’s officer Neville Dixon retired with a chocolate-themed present from the team.
Sunderland coroner’s officer Neville Dixon retired with a chocolate-themed present from the team.
 ??  ?? Senior Coroner Derek Winter praised Neville for his care and kindness.
Senior Coroner Derek Winter praised Neville for his care and kindness.

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