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Park bench dedicated to fallen B.C. RCMP officer Rick OѻýBrien

Fundraiser helps family, friends buy bench honouring Langley officer killed in line of duty

Family and friends of a fallen RCMP officer now have a place in Chilliwack to sit and remember someone they describe as a funny, kind and caring man.

Const. Rick OѻýBrien Jr. of Langley, 51, in Coquitlam. Earlier in May, a bench was installed at Farifield Island Park in his memory.

ѻýI love it. It means a lot,ѻý said 25-year-old daughter Cindy OѻýBrien. ѻýItѻýs something to remember my dad and my grandmother by. Itѻýs a nice place to come and connect with them when I need to.ѻý

There are two plaques on the bench ѻý one honouring Rick OѻýBrien, and one engraved with his motherѻýs name, Patricia OѻýBrien, who died a year earlier, almost to the day.

The bench was draped with a Canadian flag and unveiled on Tuesday, May 28. More than 50 people were in attendance, including about a dozen police officers.

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Cindy and Isaac OѻýBrien, children of fallen RCMP officer Const. Rick OѻýBrien, unveil a park bench dedicated to their father at Fairfield Island Park in Chilliwack on Tuesday, March 28, 2024. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)

Formerly of Chilliwack, OѻýBrien was a Langley resident at the time of the fatal incident. He was a seven-year member with the Ridge Meadows RCMP and was one of several officers executing a search warrant on a residence in Coquitlam, near the intersection of Pinetree Way and Glen Drive on the evening of Friday, Sept. 22.

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Robyn Hall recalled hearing about the incident when it happened, but it didnѻýt dawn on her until later that she had a connection with OѻýBrien. She realized she taught his children at Watson Elementary School in Chilliwack.

It was Hallѻýs idea to have a bench dedicated to OѻýBrien. She contacted OѻýBrienѻýs former colleague and teacher Steve Ball, and together they worked to raise money and get the bench installed. Ball started a GoFundMe and they ended up raising a bit more than the cost of the bench, so the remaining funds will go towards a bursary in OѻýBrienѻýs name.

He joined the police force later in life, while he was in his 40s. Before that, he worked for many years in the Chilliwack School District as an education assistant (EA).

ѻýHe had a big tolerance for kids,ѻý said father Rick OѻýBrien Sr.

He also had ѻýwicked sense of humour,ѻý he added.

ѻýVery sarcastic, too. You could throw a joke at him, and heѻýll snap right back with another one so quick. It was insane how he could come up with that kind of stuff so fast,ѻý recalled daughter Cindy.

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Family and friends of fallen RCMP officer Const. Rick OѻýBrien pose for a photo during the unveiling of a park bench dedicated to him at Fairfield Island Park in Chilliwack on Tuesday, March 28, 2024. (Jenna Hauck/ Chilliwack Progress)

Ball remembered how he and OѻýBrien would play pranks on people together when they were teaching.

ѻýHe was good-natured, funny, caring. Heѻýd do anything for anybody, especially kids. He was like a little kid,ѻý Ball said. ѻýHe loved his job as an EA and always had the passion to become a police officer. Part of me wishes he was still an EA.ѻý

Daughter Cindy said what she misses the most is her fatherѻýs voice.

ѻýHe wasnѻýt just a dad, he was also a best friend, someone you could count on and rely on, especially if there were boys involved,ѻý she said.

Hall said the family knew right away where they wanted the bench. She recalled one of OѻýBrienѻýs kids pointing to Fairfield Island Park on a map saying ѻýRight there. Right beside the playground because Dad loved kids.ѻý

Many family members live near the park and they go there frequently. The bench faces the playground in the southwest corner of the park.

OѻýBrienѻýs sister, Cindy Niezen, spoke during the unveiling ceremony and acknowledged the officers in attendance.

ѻýWe, as a family, are very thankful for each and every member. We pray for you guys, we ask that you stay safe. We never imagined that this would happen to our family, but we feel like you guys are an extension of us and you will always be in our thoughts as we carry on each day without him,ѻý she said. ѻýHe lives in our hearts and he lives in this bench. He will always be with us.ѻý

People can still donate to the GoFundMe and all money raised will go towards a bursaries for Chilliwack high school students. To donate, go to

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Jenna Hauck

About the Author: Jenna Hauck

I started my career at The Chilliwack Progress in 2000 as a photojournalist.
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