Statement on Behalf of the Family of Craftsman Beau Pridue
Our family is devastated at the tragic loss of our son,
Beau, in East Timor.
Growing up in Newcastle Beau always
strived to be the best he could be, he loved his family, he
loved his mates and he loved the Army.
He was a qualified
Fitter Armament with 111 Workshop Company, 8th Combat
Service Support Battalion and very proud to be a soldier and
to be doing his duty. In his civilian job, Beau was a Fitter
Machinist with Griffiths Computer Engineering.
We are
extremely proud of our boy and we know that we lost him
doing a job he was trained for and loved doing.
When he
was growing up, we would never have thought of Beau as a
soldier, but he loved the Army, its discipline, training and
spirit. Beau had strength of mind, body, character and
will.
Beau was much admired by his Army colleagues and
was seen by his superiors as a quiet achiever who always got
the job done.
Our son chose to serve in the Army and he
was happy and, as fate would have it, he paid the ultimate
sacrifice. His decision to serve his country was a true
indication of his character. Beau always wanted to help and
be of assistance, and he had this opportunity during his
deployment to East Timor.
Beau leaves behind a loving
mother and father, a sister and a brother-in-law and a large
extended family who all adored him.
We’re a private
family and would like that privacy to be respected at this
difficult time, but we have issued these words because we
want people to think of Beau the way we think of him.
We
wish to take this opportunity to sincerely thank all those
who have shown support at this very difficult time.
Most
importantly, we ask to be left in peace in order to grieve
in
private.
ENDS