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OPP Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala, slain on the job, remembered at funeral as 'an example of service over self'

Const. Grzegorz(Greg) Pierzchala, an OPP officer killed on Dec. 27, wasremembered on Wednesday as a hero "an example of service over self" as well as a loving brother anda gifted athlete. The Haldimand County officer's funeral at the Sadlon Arena in Barrie, Ont., was attended by thousands.

Thousands attend Haldimand County officer's funeral at arena in hometown of Barrie

Const. Grzegorz(Greg) Pierzchala, anOntario Provincial Police officer killed in the line of duty on Dec. 27, wasremembered at his funeralin Barrieon Wednesday as a hero "an example of service over self" as well as a loving brotheranda gifted athlete who embraced his Polish roots.

Thousands of officers, emergency services personnel, Armed Forces personnel and dignitaries filled Sadlon Arena for the two-hour private funeral, which began at 11 a.m. ET and was livestreamed to the public.

With eight OPP officers as pallbearers, Pierzchala's family wasfront and centre as bagpipes played ahead of the service. During the procession leading to the arena,which holds about5,000 people, thousands ofpolice officers and first responders lined the route in the pouring rain.

Pierzchalawas responding to a black truck in a ditch near Hagersville, about 45 kilometres southwest of Hamilton, at about2:30 p.m.two days after Christmas when he was shot.

The officer is survived by his motherJanina, fatherJan, and his siblings Chris, Michal, andJustyna.

Justyna and Michalboth spoke at the funeral.

'So much more than just a police officer'

Justynasaid Greg loved art, dancing, gardening and spending time atAlgonquin Park, in nature.

"He had his priorities set straight.... His health, his faith, his education, his work, and above all family."

She also said her brother was "so much more than just a police officer.

"He was always curious and wanted to learn as much as he possibly could.... He loved art. It was a pain to go to museums with him because he could stare at a single painting all day. He would tell me about his plans to dedicate a whole room in his future house where he could go and stare at artwork after a long day," Justyna said.

WATCH | Justyna and Michal Pierzchala speak about their brother:

Slain OPP constable was a brother and a true best friend, family says

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Justyna Pierzchala and Michal Pierzchala speak about their brother, OPP Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala, who was killed in the line of duty Dec. 27.

"One of the last talks that we managed to have, he mentioned that no matter how small my circle of friends got, he would always be there, both as a brother and as a best friend."

Michal said Pierzchala was"the most courageous person I knew," and heknew the risks that came with his job.

He said his brother often collected more books than he could ever read, and would go above and beyond with the hobbies he chose.

"Greg had this really unique effect of inspiring you to become more," Michal said.

An example of this was Pierzchala buying flowers for his mom, after working out andcompleting a 12-hour job shift."It made me think, 'Oh, maybe I should do something today.'"

Dreams since childhood of becoming an officer

Dwight Thib, OPP chief superintendentand Pierzchala's regional commander,presidedover the funeral service and made opening remarks.

"My heart is broken," he said."One of my biggest fears when I was promoted to the rank of chief was an on-duty death of one of my members.

"When the unthinkable happens ... it has a profound effect on all officers, our members, their families and friends."

To members of thelocal detachment, Thibsaid: "We are here with you, and we will continue to support you as we strive to get through this difficult time together. Greg would have wanted nothing less."

People sit in seats in front of a screen.
Community members, including Haldimand County paramedics, gather at the Caledonia Lions Club to watch a livestream of the funeral service for Grzegorz Pierzchala on Wednesday. (Candace Maracle/CBC)

Pierzchalahad dreamed of becominga police officer since he was a young boy, the OPP has said. Hebegan his policing career in Haldimand in September2021,after training as a Canadian military officer.

A graduate of Toronto's York University, Pierzchalawas also a skilled athlete. At St. Joan of Arc Catholic High Schoolin Barrie, he was namedmale athlete of the year. He also was a member of York University'swrestling team.

Pierzchala haddeep connections to his Polish heritage.

At the funeral, Ontario Premier Doug Ford shared remarks about Pierzchala'slife and death.

"He will always be honoured with the greatest respect," Ford said."Greg's life was one of duty, one of service to others."

Witold Dzielski, Poland'sambassador to Canada, said Pierzchala was part of a long history of Polish Canadians serving their country and community.

Dzielski said he spoke with Polish PresidentAndrzej Dudaabout Pierzchala's death this past week, and Duda passed on his "sincere condolences to the family."

"He died while serving others,he died as a hero."

WATCH | Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswellspeaksabout 'devastating loss' of officers:

Ontario's lieutenant-governor speaks at the funeral of slain officer

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Ontario Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell reflects on the 'devastating loss' of Const. Grzegorz Pierzchala.

Ontario Solicitor General Michael Kerzner said Pierzchala's life "was an example of service over self."

"For Greg, keeping our province safe was never about the destinationit was always about the journey."

Ontario Lt.-Gov. Elizabeth Dowdeswell said, "Seldom do we fully appreciate the weight of being there for us in our darkest hours. All we can do now is to be there in yours.

"The devastating loss comes at any already difficult time. We've never lost so many police officers in this province."

Dozens in Caledonia watch funeral livestream

In Caledonianear the Haldimand OPP detachment where Pierzchala served, community members and first responders gathered at the Caledonia Lions Club to watch alivestream of the funeral service.

With the local mayor in Barrie, Deputy Mayor John Metcalfewas in Caledonia to welcome about70 people and thanked "all first responders who put their safety on the line to keep this community safe."

A person sits with their face in their hands.
Sheila Kozak, a resident of Simcoe, Ont., reacts while watching the livestream of the funeral service for Pierzchala in Caledonia. (Candace Maracle/CBC)

The room wasquiet, save for the sounds of music, then speechesfrom the funeral. Some attendees cried silently at their seats.

"I made a point of going around and finding all the obvious first responders. I shook everyone's hand and said thank you for your service," said attendee Sheila Kozak, who lives in nearby Simcoe. "I just want to show my support."

Glen Lickers, retired chief of police with the Six Nations Police Service, was also at the gathering in Caledonia.

"[This is] an opportunity to show my support for the familyand for the members of the OPP and members of the Six Nations Police Service that were also part of that tragic incident," he said.

Constable had just passed probation

The procession carrying Pierzchala's body travelled from Toronto to Barrie on Friday.

He'sthe fourth officer to be killed in Ontario, and the fifth killed in Canada, while on dutysince mid-September.

A man and a woman were arrested shortly after the shootingand now face first-degree murder charges.

Pierzchaladiedthe same day he learned he had passed his 10-month probation. He had been patrolling independently since April, OPP Commissioner Thomas Carriquesaid recently.

An OPP officer and a man in bicycle gear pose for a selfie.
OPP Commissioner Thomas Carrique, right, told a story at Pierzchala's funeral about meeting the young constable on one of his first solo patrols last spring. Carrique said he was off duty and stopped by to greet the officer, and Pierzchala was excited and took this photo. (Submitted by Bill Dickson)

At the funeral, Carrique said he was "heartbroken, humbled, proud, grateful and indebted."

"Over the last week, I have spent considerable time reflecting on a brief moment in time and a very special photograph that I will cherish forever," he said, showing a photoof himself with Pierzchala.

He said that around Easter last year, he stopped while off duty to say hello to a patrolling OPP officer. That officer was Pierzchala, out on one of his first solo patrols.

"Little did I know that only eight months later, at Christmas nonetheless, our paths would cross again."

"It's cruel, beyond words," Ford said to mourners at the funeral.

"This brave young man died just two days after Christmas. This is yet another reminder that the job of an officer is one of commitment."

OPP Const. Grzegorz Pierzchal with a horse.
Pierzchala, who was fatally shot while responding to a call about a pickup truck in a ditch in Hagersville on Dec. 27, is shown in a photo shared by Six Nations of the Grand River. (OPP West Region)

Final salute beforePierzchalalaid to rest

CarriquepresentedPierzchala'suniform hat and a folded Ontario flag to his family at the end of the funeral service before thecasket was taken from the arena.

It was followed by the family and members of theHaldimandOPP detachment, and then placed into the hearse to be taken to Holy Spirit Parishin Barrie for a private funeral mass.

Officers lined the lane leaving the arenaand gavePierzchalaa final salute.

The Commissioner's Own Pipes and Drums of the OPP playedbefore the procession of police cars, the hearse and family members leftto seePierzchalaoff on the last leg of the journey before he wastaken to his final resting place atSt. Mary's Catholic Cemetery.

With files from CBC News, Aura Carreo Rosas and Candace Maracle