NSW Police Commissioner Andrew Scipione has remembered slain policeman Bryson Anderson as a loving husband and father, a prized friend and colleague and "a thoroughly good bloke".
The 45-year-old father of three was stabbed after responding to a dispute between neighbours at Oakville, in Sydney's northwest, on Thursday.
Detective-Inspector Anderson was a tenacious and committed police officer, driven to pursue offenders for the darkest and most serious of crimes, Mr Scipione told more than 1000 mourners at a funeral at St Patrick's Cathedral in Parramatta on Wednesday.
Yet he retained the extraordinary empathy, compassion and concern for the victims of those crimes.
Mr Scipione said Det Insp Anderson would posthumously receive the first clasp to the National Medal and the third clasp to the NSW Police Medal.
"Impressive as they are, the bare facts I have recounted do Detective Inspector Bryson Anderson little justice," he said.
"Bryson the man transcended in achievements and in potential any chronology of this type."
"He showed initiative and leadership, intelligence and perseverance, dedication and humility, and memorably, a ready smile and an engaging way.
"A proud husband and father, a keen motor cyclist, an active participant in sporting clubs, and, invariably, a superb police officer.
"He lived for the community, died serving it and deserved much better."
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