In September 2001, Abbotsford Police Constable John Goyer and his partner responded to a call for service that escalated into a physical struggle while attempting to take a suspect into custody. In the months and years that followed, Cst. Goyer’s health declined, and he was later diagnosed with ALS, determined to be directly related to the incident and his service as a police officer.
Cst. Goyer endured a long and courageous battle with ALS. Throughout his illness, he remained positive, determined, and resilient, facing each challenge with strength and grace. As a police officer, he served the community with distinction, professionalism, and quiet dignity.
Twenty years ago today, on April 19th, 2006, Constable John Goyer passed away peacefully at MSA Hospital in Abbotsford, surrounded by family and friends. Today, on the 20th anniversary of his passing, we remember and honour John for his service, sacrifice, and legacy.