BOHN, Ret.Police Constable Eric Bohn

December 21, 1968 - December 3, 2025
BOHN, Ret.Police Constable Eric Bohn

Ret. Police Constable Eric James Bohn, a devoted public servant and beloved member of his community, is remembered with deep gratitude and heavy hearts. After years of unwavering commitment to protecting others, he had finally stepped into retirementβ€”a well-earned chapter that ended far too soon at his home on Wednesday, December 3, 2025. He was 56.

Born on December 21, 1968, to Erhard and Bernadette (Danis) Bohn in Windsor, Eric started his public service as a Military Police officer with the 21st Service Battalion Canadian Army Reserve.Β  He moved on to municipal policing with the Toronto Police Service 14 Division patrol, many specialized units, as a training officer, and in his final chapter teaching new recruits and requalifying existing officers as a firearms instructor at the Toronto Police College.Β  He was awarded the Police Exemplary Service Medal in 2012Β and his first bar in 2022, and was awarded the Ontario Medal for Police Bravery by Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, Hal Jackman.Β  He was a silent hero and did not want any recognition for his efforts and he exemplified the code of “to serve and protect”. Known for his steady courage, quiet compassion, and the integrity with which he wore the badge, he touched countless lives both on and off duty. His absence leaves a profound void, yet his legacy of service, kindness, and sacrifice will continue to guide and inspire all who knew him. May his memory be a reminder of the extraordinary difference one dedicated life can make. After retirement from the Toronto Police Service, he continued his legacy of service to others while working for Pegasus Safety and Rescue, as a Medic and Rescue Technician. He will have a special place in the hearts of all his colleagues and brothers in blue. Outside of his professional accomplishments he enjoyed the quiet things in life. He adored his wife and of course his girls and loved watching them grow into the beautiful young ladies that they have become. He could be found enjoying the peace and quiet of his home in the countryside and enjoyed retirement in Grey Bruce alongside his family and their horses.

Survived by devoted wife of 34 years Paula (nee Erdmann). Loving father of Samantha and Danielle. Beloved son of Erhard and the late Bernadette Bohn. Fondly remembered by his only brother Curtis (Sandra) Bohn. Eric’s memory will be treasured by his parents in law Karl (Diane) Erdmann. He will be missed by his sisters in law Laurie Gerald, Amy (Rob) Turnbull and Karla (John) Oleynik, his nephew Joseph and nieces Sophia, Alyssa, Alanah, Brianna, Sydney, great niece Aria, and dear cousins, and will always hold a cherished place in the heart of his special aunt Raymonde (Gerry) Schneider. Eric will be treasured among all his brothers in blue, his lifelong friends, as well as many friends and colleagues at Pegasus Safety and Rescue and the 21st Service Battalion.

Cremation has taken place and a Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, January 17, 2026, from 1:00pm – 5:00pmΒ  – Windsor Chapel Funeral Home (Banwell Location) – 11677 Tecumseh Rd E, Windsor, ON.

Memorial donations to the Toronto Police Widows and Orphans Fund (TPWOF.ca) would be appreciated as expressions of sympathy. Arrangements entrusted to the care of Mighton Funeral Home, Hanover.Β  Condolences may be sent to the family atΒ www.mightonfuneralhome.ca