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  1. Never forget my brothers and sisters in the fire service

    – Christopher barnett
  2. Sid, this year you will turn 60 years old on October 8, and Matt is turning 25 on October 12. You served your community Sid and gave your life fighting a house fire. Matt has followed in your boots, and on his birthday is the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Service, where he will be an escort. It all comes together on that day. I sure miss you and wish you were here to see both our sons growing into young men. I love you! Bonnie

    – Bonnie Hall
  3. May God Bless and watch over you and your families.

    – Jim Krause
  4. On behalf of all the members of the Fire Wife Sisterhood at FirefighterWife.com, we are honored to be part of the fire service family and organizations like NFFF. It is in these moments that we are truly reminded of the blessing of our firefighters returning home each day. And also of the strong fire community we are blessed to be a part of who take care of the families those who have moved on to a better world. Our thoughts and prayers are with all the families of fallen firefighters this weekend and always. Lori Mercer, Founder of FirefighterWife.com

    Lori Mercer
  5. RIP, Your brothers and sisters have it from here

    – Denise
  6. Thank you, for your service and
    Ultimate Sacrifice!! Praying for the families and the Fire Fighter Familes!!

    – Sandi Jones (Buchman)
  7. R.I.P all my fallen brothers and sisters who passed away in 2013, god called you home to join his fire dept. In heaven! N

    – Ezria Miller
  8. Bless all our Brothers and Sisters in the Fire service Especially the Fallen

    – Matthew Koch
  9. As Americans, and Veterans may we “Never forget all Our Nations Fallen Firefighters” for they all are “Our Brothers and Sisters” May we always ” Remember them in Our Daily Prayers”, For God And Country, “We salute Them “!!!

    Lawrence W. Orvis
  10. Cyrus Reed – another fallen hero who will be remembered in our hearts and prayers forever.

    – Gary Williams
  11. Sleep easy. May peace find your families. Your brothers and sisters have it from here.

    – Kristina Stover
  12. HONOR – DUTY – RESPECT MAY WE NEVER FORGET

    – Timothy Melton
  13. But sound aloud the praises, and give the victor-crown
    To our noble-hearted Firemen, who fear not danger’s frown.
    ~Frederic G.W. Fenn, “Ode to our Firemen,” 1878

    – Suzette Chavez
  14. this Maine (u.s.a.) V.F.F. Stands,Salutes,and Prays for our fallen Brothers and Sisters. also praying for their families.AMEN!

    – warren
  15. God Bless all of the men and women that have lost their lives protecting ours. God Bless our
    Granite Mountain Hot Shots from Prescott, Arizona. Your sacrifices will never be forgotten. Your family’s will always be in our prayers. Prayers are sent to everyone that has lost a loved one. May you find peace and the strength to move on with your lives. Brendon M. your service,bravery and
    integrity will never be forgotten. God Bless you.

    – Sandra Rogers

    – Sandra Rogers
  16. A quote from my local paper The Inyo Register, Bishop, CA
    “Firemen never die, they just burn forever in the hearts of people whose lives they saved” Susan Diane Murphree
    Keeping all Fallen Heroes in my Heart & Prayers.
    Cindy

    – Cindy Schlick
  17. Remembering Josh Earley and Johnathan “Goose” Sapp

    – Chuck Greene
  18. May God Bless all of You. And let us not Forget and always Remember those of Our Loved ones and Friends who served in the Line Of Duty and gone on to Glory.

    – Kevin Nichols
  19. Jeff It’s been 3 years. Miss you today and every day. May god bless you. Love Mom and Dad

    – Richard Burgin
  20. Thanks for all the sacrifices you all have made to keep the rest of us safe. You run in where others run out. So many gone too soon.
    Remembering the Granite Mountain, Storm King, Dude and all those who gave all..each and every one. Your legacy lives on

    – Diane. Cochrane
  21. Chief Jamie A. Peite , Your life was a blessing, your memory a treasure…You are loved beyond words,and missed beyond measure…Love your Family!!!

    – Lara Peite
  22. Kevin, you were taken from us way too soon!! You and Daddy may not be here in the physical world, but there’s not a day that goes by where I don’t think about you both. Love and miss you both tremendously!!!
    Your loving sister,
    Maureen

    – Maureen J. Bristol
  23. I am so very proud to call you my father, dad you are my hero.

    – Lisa Strohman - Schutz
  24. To honor all firefighters…past and present
    For those who have given their lives, we will never forget.

    – Sharon Baretta
  25. Dear Matt I miss you every day your beautiful smile,The love you shared with your girls.your kind heart.God Bless You! I Love You, Mom

    – Grace Ambelas
  26. Dear God, through the intercession of our patron, Saint Florian, have mercy on the souls of our comrades who have made the supreme sacrifice in the performance of their duty, and on all who have gone before us after years of faithful discharge of their responsibilities which now rest on ourselves. Give us Grace to prepare each day for our own summons to Thy tribunal of justice. Into Thy hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit. Withersoever Thou callest me, I am ready to go. Merciful Father of all men, save my from all bodily harm, if it be Thy will, but above all, help me to be loyal and true, respectful and honorable, obedient and valiant. Thus fortified by virtue, I shall have no fear, for I shall then belong to Thee and shall never be separated from Thee. Amen.

    – Lt. Evan Brazunas
  27. May the Grace of God protect you all.

    – Roberta Kelly
  28. God speed to all of you!! We will continue to carry on our day to day until we can all sit down and have that Sunday breakfast at Gods table together!!

    – Cliff Capps
  29. Terry Wayne Jacobs (aka Jake)– an incredibly intelligent, talented & thoughtful man, with an infectious smile who loved to recite crazy colloquialisms.
    Though type rated & very skilled in various aircraft, a mechanical failure in the CH54A placed him and his Co-Pilot Pantchenko into God’s arms.
    But family & friends all know how fortunate he was to die doing the two things he loved most – flying and helping others.
    Ter will always remain the only man who totally stole my heart and though I miss him every day, I feel so blessed to have had him in my life.
    My thanks to all of those brave men and women who fight fires every day and to those who are now shining above us.

    – June Donze Morgan
  30. We miss you more everyday.
    Love Dad & Mom

    – Linda Dickman
  31. We miss you everyday.. David Anderson, aka CHIEF 5, our social butterfly….
    Love always and forever….Barb, Michelle & Brittany

    – Barbara Anderson
  32. for all you have given, we thank you…. for all your loved ones we offer comfort and prayers…

    – Donna B Barr
  33. Thinking of you all. I will never forget. My dad is there from 2010 – LeRoy Kemp, from NY

    – Pam Mott
  34. Arthur Leroy Pearson was my brother in-law who passed away while on a emergency call in Ogden, Ks. He is survived by his wife and three children.
    We all love and miss him very much.
    R.I.P. Leroy.

    – Lourina Maxey
  35. Blessed are those that have given their lives for others.

    Jeff Carter
  36. Captain Thomas Trevino Araguz II – your widow has fought courageously over five years to preserve your marriage and legacy as proud man. You are missed, and your bravery will not be lost in history. You left an indelible mark on so many lives – and you were my son, in heart.

    – Sheri Bockelman
  37. Robert (Henderson), it’s been 10 1/2 years since you left us in that house fire. You truly climbed that Stairway to Heaven. We think of you and miss you every day. You’re a Grandfather now to an adorable little boy. Your two boys are in College at the University of Wyoming. Your daughter is doing well in High School. I know you’re watching over all of them. We’re all grateful to have had you in our lives as long as we did, although it was far too short. We are so proud of you and grateful for the NFFF and all the fire service continues to do for us. We love you, Mom & Gary

    Katy Smith
  38. My Uncle George Underwood is being honored this year. Love and miss you! And thank you to all of the others and their families. ??❤️????

    – Mylena Bigford
  39. Richie Weisse (St. James Fire Department) ,
    You served as an inspiration to the young generation. You served the St. James community with dedication, commitment and love. Your contributions to the fire department will be long-lasting. You made a positive difference! Rest in Peace Brother!

    Dave Fischler

    – Dave Fischler
  40. God Bless you & your loved ones for all that you have given
    Rest In Pease.

    – Sarah
  41. God Bless the families, departments and communities of those fallen.

    – Ben Wexler
  42. Thank you to all who have given of your service and love. Our grandson Michael Dale “Mikey” Garrett
    served with a great group of people. And today he is still with a great group of men and women who lovingly served their community. We will never forget Mikey, but know that he is in God’s care with his brothers and sisters who served.

    – Joe and Nancy J Scardina
  43. Roger D. Snyder – 12/28/1936 – 11/19/1988
    Love you Daddy and miss you. I think of you often.
    He loved to serve his community any way he could.

    – Mary Nabors
  44. We will always miss you Mikey! Please watch over us and all the other survivor families. May all Rest In Peace.

    – Andrea Jo McMillion
  45. Mike, Your daughter and I miss you very much this past 10 years + 5 months. We will never forget the loving and caring person that you were while you were here with us. Hugs and kisses. Your loving wife of 20+years, Teresa Childress

    – Teresa Childress
  46. Artie treon you were a good friend and neighbor you were blessing to our community rest and watch over us . Miss you buddy John Ulerick

    – John Ulerick
  47. Lt Ricky Thurman fd 407 Swainsboro Fire Department. 27 yrs of service. Ricky the kids and I miss you so much. We LOVE you. We think and talk about you every day. Love you forever. Watch over your fire brothers that are still here with us. Love your wife (of 25 yrs Terry) and kids(Joseph and August).

    – Terry Thurman
  48. On the 8th of this month was 15 years since I lost my best friend, my hero, my dad. I was 19 when he was taken. I had never experienced the loss of losing a loved one before. I had a extremely hard time. And then 9/11 happened. The one thing that helped me understand why is what my aunt said. Honey God knew this was going to happen. And he needed your dad’s help for all those victims. Without question he would put his hand out to help. Every year on his day I send a white balloon with a letter writen on it and I send it up heaven. Dad is miss you so very much. My heart still aches like it did 15 years ago. Growing up i didn’t have a actress or super hero idol. Because I had him. It’s amazing how one person from a very small town could touch thousands of hearts. Thank you to this site, thank you for forgetting my hero. Allan mac marriott. Love you always mandatoast.

    – Amanda Hartman
  49. WE WILL NEVER FORGET. FIREFIGHTERS HAVE COMRADERY, STRENGTH, INTEGRITY, AND A WANT TO SERVE THEIR COMMUNITY AND EACH OTHER. LOVE MY BROTHER AND SISTERS.

    – Lisa McCarthy
  50. I have never – and hope to never – lost anyone to fire. However, my deepest sympathy and respect goes out to those who have friends and/or family who have fallen. Thank you to all who walk the red line!

    – Ryan de Vereaux
  51. ” No greater love than a man give his life for his friends.” SILOAM SPRINGS, ARKANSAS FIRE DEPARTMENT

    – GLEN FARABEE
  52. Thank you for making this fallen fire fighters wall and having my Great grandfather’s name on this wall it means so much to our family. If we would have known his name was on it, we would have been there when it opened! I just wish my Grandfather was alive to see it. He lost his Father when he was 15 months old he never got to know him. My son is a fire fighter. We are planning a trip up to see with my Dad (his Grandfather was Amos Willits) and my Grandkids. On behalf of the Willits family thank you again.
    Susan Willits Tecmire

    – Susan Tecmire
  53. I grew up in the profession and joined it later in life. My thoughts and prayers are with families whose loved ones made that ultimate choice and loved every minute of it even when a call went bad. Hugs to all family members and friends on this coming Memorial year. Stay strong and know your loved one will never be forgotten.

    – Heather Thomas
  54. It has been 17 yrs since my brother Michael Pizinger’s name was added to the wall. Seems like yesterday. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of and miss him. Thank you for all that you do.

    – Karen Barnhill
  55. On behalf of all the employees of Streamlight, Inc., we are honored to support the families and surviving colleagues of fallen firefighters through our sponsorship of the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation’s programs. We are humbled by the risks firefighters take every day to do their jobs, and thank all who have given their service.

    Streamlight, Inc.
  56. R.I.P my fellow firefighters!!!

    – Susan Hutchison
  57. In rememberance of Captain franck Tremaine – I am forever grateful for everything that you taught me, for the hours you spent training me and teaching me what it meant to be a firefighter. I could never be where I am at today without your mentoring and knowledge. Not a day goes by without thinking of you brother. Rest easy my friend, we will take it from here. RFB 6303

    Cody Martinsen
  58. Mom it’s been 12 years since you passed away. I love and miss you so much!!
    Barbara Bordenkircher 620

    – Jessica Bordenkircher
  59. In memory of my Mom Barbara Bordenkircher. Love and miss you so much. Wickliff fire department #620!!

    – Michelle Denny
  60. Miss you more with each passing day son. We will be thinking of and praying for all those being honored this Memorial weekend and their families. On October 8th we will celebrate your namesake “Jamie Rose” on her 1st birthday and our hearts will be with our survivor family members volunteering & attending Memorial weekend -NEVER FORGET OUR FALLEN AND ALL OUR FIRE SERVICE FAMILY

    – pat kampmeyer
  61. Love Always Mom& Dad

    – Jack & Pat Kampmeyer
  62. Brian Munz- It’s been 8 years. Your family, friends, and fellow firemen miss you everyday! You would be so proud of the new Brian J. Munz Safety Complex! It has a wonderful training center. Also remembering all those who have given their life in the line of duty. Love, Mom

    – Karen Munz
  63. Remembering the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots and all those lost. RIP

    – Erica
  64. Rest easy we will take it from here.

    – Gregory baumgardner
  65. To those that made the ultimate sacrafice.. We thank you. Gone but never forgotten as memories of you will live on forever. John P. Kelly 2010 Tarrytown NY.. Our hero today tomorrow forever

    – Cindy Tuttle
  66. You were always the bravest and the best- never forgotten, always Loved.

    – deborah rickenbach
  67. Lt. Jamison Kampmeyer, gone but not forgotten. Miss you every day. Keep shinning down on us.

    – Joe & Lin Mueller
  68. Prayers for all the family in attendance to this years memorial. It will be a weekend you will never forget. My daddy Charles Goff name went on the wall last night year. Love and miss you everyday daddy.

    – April
  69. FF Kelly L Page LODD 9/14/07. The girls and I miss you each and every day. You would be so proud of the three young women they are becoming!

    – Katie Page
  70. In memory of those we’ve lost, we fight on. RIP Charles McKenzie, West Van Lear (KY) Fire Department

    – Melinda Robinson Charles
  71. I miss you dad, you may be gonna but you influence so many decisions I make everyday. You taught me to be tough and strong, you taught me to be independent. I love you so much and I miss you every single day dad!

    – Breanna Zielinski
  72. I miss you dad, you may be gonna but you influence so many decisions I make everyday. You taught me to be tough and strong, you taught me to be independent. I love you so much and I miss you every single day dad!

    – Breanna Zielinski
  73. In honor of a dear friend, Garry Rose. You are missed more than you know. You were always there when I need a friend and you always answered the call when able. I can’t count the times you responded when I called for help and you always checked on me before you cleared the hospital. Thank you for your dedication and service. Rest In Peace my friend.

    – Patricia Wilson
  74. “To save a life, is to risk a life” all of us who here mourning a loss will ever more be grateful of your sacrifice. I lift up a special prayer in honor of all who have given the ultimate sacrifice to a fight for a cause so near and dear to the fire service’s heart. “A fire is everyone’s fight.”

    – Roberta Kelly
  75. In honor of a dear friend, Ex-Chief Joseph Edward Bove, III. You are missed more than you know especially by all your brothers at the Spotswood Fire Department. You served as an inspiration to the younger generation.Words can’t express how much it meant especially to me when you knocked on my door to help me as Chief. It meant more than you will ever know. Your contributions to the fire department will be long-lasting. You would be so proud of your wife Renata, and your children Joe, Anthony, and Jacqueline who continue to try and survive without you each and every day. We keep you all in our thoughts and prayers. Thank you for your dedication and service. Rest In Peace my dear friend and brother! Thank you to the National Fallen Firefighters for all they do for these families and all who walk the red line!

    – William Andren
  76. On behalf of the members of the Walton Fire Dept., we send our deepest condolences to the families and friends of our fallen brothers and sisters. We’ve got your watch from here brothers and sisters.

    – Tyler Jett
  77. In memory of my father (Christopher Hilden) who had a massive heart attack fighting a fire November 5, 1989 at the age of 41. You will never be forgotten and you are sorely missed deeply. Love your daughter..Kristine Hilden

    – Kristine Hilden
  78. Dear God, through the intercession of our patron, Saint Florian, have mercy on the souls of our comrades who have made the supreme sacrifice in the performance of their duty, and on all who have gone before us after years of faithful discharge of their responsibilities which now rest on ourselves. Give us Grace to prepare each day for our own summons to Thy tribunal of justice. Into Thy hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit. Withersoever Thou callest me, I am ready to go. Merciful Father of all men, save my from all bodily harm, if it be Thy will, but above all, help me to be loyal and true, respectful and honorable, obedient and valiant. Thus fortified by virtue, I shall have no fear, for I shall then belong to Thee and shall never be separated from Thee. Amen.

    Lt. Evan Brazunas, Berwyn Fire Co. (PA)
  79. The Last Alarm
    Anonymous
    My father was a fireman.
    He drove a big red truck and when he’d go to work each day
    he’d say, “Mother wish me luck.”
    Then Dad would not come home again
    ’til sometime the next day.
    But the thing that bothered me the most
    was the thing’s some folks would say,
    “A fireman’s life is easy,
    he eats and sleeps and plays,
    and sometimes he won’t fight a fire
    for days and days.”
    When I first heard these words
    I was too young to understand
    but I knew when people had trouble
    Dad was there to lend a hand.
    Then my father went to work one day
    and kissed us all goodbye
    but little did we realize
    that night we all would cry.
    My father lost his life that night
    when the floor gave way below
    and I’d wondered why he’d risk his life
    for someone he did not know.
    But now I truly realize
    the greatest gift a man can give
    is to lay his life upon the line
    so that someone else might live.
    So as we go from day to day
    and we pray to God above
    say a prayer for your local fireman.
    He may save the one’s you love.

    Christopher Bruckner, Chaplain, Ledyard Fire Co. (CT)
  80. In remembrance of Robert “Hawk” Meyer, LODD: June 8, 2014. You are always in our thoughts and prayers. We miss you. We hope you and Linda are happy as you are now in heaven together.

    – Union Hose Fire Company
  81. November 19, 1988 – Kingston, NY – Roger Dudley Snyder answered his final alarm – a car accident – and he ended up dying that day on duty directing traffic around the scene of the accident. I miss his still – it still hurts. I am his oldest daughter. He gave his life doing what he loved best – being of service to his community. I am signing this banner in his memory. God watch over and protect all the men and women who take that same risk he took on a daily basis. Thank you to all them many men and women around the country who help keep us safe.

    – Mary Nabors
  82. Rest easy my brothers and sisters. Thoughts and prayers to you and your loved ones. Till we meet again. You will never be forgotten!!

    – Joseph (J.R.) Way
  83. Rest easy brothers, we have got it from here. You dedication and sacrifice will NEVER be forgotten.

    – Alan Glogovsky
  84. An honorable leader, husband, father, friend all while serving your community, family and God gracefully; a man admired by all.

    You are missed every day Lt Kevin McRae.

    God Speed –

    Engine Co 6 DCFD

    – Kevin P Kline
  85. Rest in peace Brothers and Sisters!!

    – Helge Nordtveit
  86. Rest easy brothers and sisters. You will not be forgotten!

    – Joseph Way
  87. In honor of my father,Thomas M. Pierce; rest well Daddy – your job is done.You are loved and missed every day by so many.God Bless

    – Krystal Pierce Rooduijn
  88. I will always miss you O’B I will never forget how much Joy you brought to me thank you very much I will always miss you

    – Walter Krychta
  89. Four of Delaware’s bravest were lost in 2016. May their legacies serve as a guiding beacon, leading others to follow in their passionate pursuit of service to others. R.I.P. Tim, Ardyth, Jerry, and Chris.

    – Alyn Scritchfield
  90. my son, my son, my favorite son, so proud of the man you became. i will love you always.

    – kathleen schulkins
  91. Many thoughts and prayers to the families of the 93 firemen that are being honored this weekend.
    There are 13 from the FDNY and a friend to all in my home town of Sag Harbor, N.Y. FF Ted Stafford.
    You are missed by all, we will all see you there………….
    XCapt. Ray Card SHFD

    – Ray Card
  92. To all my fallen brothers and sister may God be with you. You will not be forgotten we have it from here. You fought with bravery and honor. Now your duties are to protect the halls of heaven.

    – Tony Tudder
  93. In honor of my husbands ultimate sacrifice to his country, his community, his fellow man, his wife, and his children.
    May you rest in peace and forever reign in the heavens above.
    Untill we meet again…

    – Brandi De Marinis
  94. Kevin asked me to sign this remembrance banner for all of us at Timberline. TO OUR EVERYDAY HEROES, May God bless you and your families. I myself, lived in the places where the fires were fought and I have family that lives there still and had to endure some issues from the fires there. I will be forever grateful to all of you. This should have never happened to you guys. NEVER. THANK YOU FOR BEING OUR EVERY DAY HEROES AND FOR BEING THERE FOR YOUR PEOPLE. PEACE and RIP

    from someone who worked at Timberline..

    – Bobbi Ysmael
  95. Job well done my brothers and sisters….you may rest now, we’ll take in from here

    – Tommie McKenzie
  96. In honor of someone I can call a friend, Kendall Murphy of the Montgomery Volunteer Fire Department. You are missed more than you know, especially by all your friends and family in Daviess County, Indiana. You served your life as an inspiration to the younger generation. Words can’t express how much you meant to so may people, young and old. You will always be in my thoughts and prayers.

    – Kim R. Murray
  97. May God keep you as safe in arms as you have kept the community safe by giving your life. May you experience eternal peace and know that your brothers and sisters are here to carry your legacy

    – Master EMS Elaine Custead
  98. Thank you to all that have given their lives to save others. An a huge thank you to the fireman Community for all of the love support our family has received Terry Raymond 2016.

    – Leah Raymond
  99. On behalf of the members of the Rincon Valley Fire District (Arizona), we send our deepest condolences to the families and friends of our fallen brothers and sisters. You are not forgotten.

    Jacqueline Bisnar
  100. From The men and woman of the Sweetwater Fire Company. Honoring Our brothers and Sisters for giving the ULTIMATE SACRIFICE. Our Thoughts and Prayers goes out to the Families and Departments they have severed, r.i.p. god bless

    – Sweetwater Fire Company STA 163
  101. Remembering Captain Frank T Keane. FDNY Engine 46.

    – Maureen Keane
  102. Natalie you were our first grand baby and so special to us.
    We are so very proud of you and miss you so much.
    Thank you for your service to your community and all that you did.
    RIP our sweet Natalie.
    Love you always and forever.
    Nana and PopPip.

    – Martha Gaines
  103. Gone but not forgotten. Thank you for your service and sacrifice.

    Natosha Vincent
  104. For all of our courageous firefighters that have given the ultimate sacrifice, and my own special firefighter Chief Jimmie Zeeks LODD 8/15/2009, you all will be forever in our hearts.

    – Myra Zeeks
  105. Thank you to our first responder heroes! In memory of my brother Dale Brown, Covington KY Fire Dept, line of duty death 2019. We will never forget ❤️

    – Peggy Brown Norris
  106. As the Chairman of the National Red Helmet Ride and on behalf of all riders who have participated for the last 20+ years on this ride, It is and will always be an Honor to recognize our Brothers and Sisters who have given their all.

    – Chief Tomy Baker
  107. love you miss u dad cant believe yr gone 10 yrs wish u were here

    – Bri kelly
  108. Remembering my fallen firefighter and all those who have served tirelessly and given the ultimate sacrifice.

    Maddy Clinton, LODD 2018

    – Sandra Clinton
  109. Love Lives On ❤️

    – Jessica Tessinear
  110. Love Lives Forever❤️

    – Hannah Tessinear
  111. Wife of fallen fighter Ronald Stephan 9/25/2010 Lynn, Indiana

    – JACKIE STEPHAN
  112. Always in my ❤️ heart.

    – Jo Ann Spencer
  113. Missing Lt. Butch Melody 38 years after he lost his life along with Joe Halas fighting a fire in Danbury CT. Heartbreaking that you missed all the additions to the family since then. May the memories we pass on to them live forever. God bless…

    – Maura Melody
  114. In memory of those who gave their lives while performing their job as firefighters for the citizens of this country, especially those who were struck and killed by vehicles at roadway incidents including FF Dave Good, and FF Joseph Kroboth Jr.. Their deaths are not forgotten and their sacrifice has helped to spark many changes in roadway operations to protect firefighters at roadway incidents. May they all Rest In Peace.

    Jack Sullivan
  115. Brian, we love and miss you everyday. We will never let you be forgotten. Love, Mom

    – Jane Neville
  116. In remembrance of my first born son Michael James Edwards.
    9-4-71 — 3-24-18
    Loved and missed by all. Out of sight, but always in our hearts and minds.
    Dad, Mom, and Jonathan

    – Julia Edwards
  117. Kelly L. Page-This September will be 13 years. Our oldest, Kyleigh, got engaged, Kaelin got a great job and is moving to Boston, and our baby Keara graduated high school and is off to college. You would be so proud of them. You live on in them in many ways. We love and miss you!

    – Katie Page
  118. IN memory of FF Jeremy Tighe

    – Jerri Johnson
  119. In Memory of
    Firefighter Joseph Scott Northup, Sr.
    LODD 04/01/2004
    Jessamine County Fire District, Kentucky
    “What’s Goin’ On?”
    xoxoxoxoxoxoxoxo

    – Liz Feitelberg
  120. The day my husband passed away in a accident just below our house was the worst day of my life. Three years ago an accident call went out at 2:39 pm just below our house. My husband and I responded in our POV. I went to the patient and my husband went to traffic control. Traffic stopped the fire truck had arrived. The truck was backing up at a rate of speed of about 5 mph. My husband tripped and fell hit his head on the pavment and then the firetruck backed over him at 3:10 pm my husband was gone. I was still with the patient. When I got to my husband, it was a horrific sight. It was a horrible accident and no one was at fault but he was gone. I was devastated and my life changed that day forever. The National Fallen Firefighters Foundation was and is a blessing to me. I have made many friends of other fallen firefighters and they help me threw this terrible time. I’m still fighting to get threw the trauma of that day, but with the grace of God and my fallen firefighter family, I can do it. I will be here for all fallen firefighter families to help them through their loss as well. God bless you all!

    – Missy Johns
  121. Wayne, it’s been 1 year and 8 months today since we lost you. We think about you and miss you everyday! All our love always! Mendy & Tori ❤️❤️❤️

    – Mendy Page
  122. Dad, Christmas will never be the same since you loss your life Christmas morning. I am so glad you let me follow in your foot steps of being a firefighter. You have taught me so many things in the years we ran together. I miss you everyday. Thank you to all the brothers and sisters that continue to serve and protect their communities.

    – Shannon Brenner
  123. Remembering all who gave their lives in service to America’s fire service. Lynn my dad, Leroy Kemp. Love you and miss you so much

    – Pam Mott
  124. It’s been almost three years, and I miss you every day, Little Brother. With love, prayers, and gratitude, we will always remember our lost heroes.

    – Kathy Reumann
  125. For the 343 Firefighters who gave their all on September 11, 2001.

    For the 19 Granite Mountain Hotshots who gave their all on June 30, 2013.

    You will never be forgotten.

    – Jim Dunaway
  126. MAC7 forever in my ❤! I still miss you every day!
    12/16/16

    – Erin McGuinness
  127. Richard Rehm, my pal, you were a kind man. I appreciate you looking out for my family. May you be at ease and God bless your family.

    – Jendayi Ola
  128. It has been almost two years since I lost my dad, David Wayne Page. I am truly grateful for everything you did for me and taught me in a short 22 years, but what you taught me will last a lifetime. I love you forever daddy!
    Prayers to all the families of fallen firefighters.

    – Tori Page
  129. In Loving Memory of Lt. Dale Brown. Your smile and love continues to shine bright And light my way. My best friend, the love of my life, your pure and caring heart is the gift I will carry with me forever. Forever Loved, Remembered and Honored with every breath I take. I refer to your favorite quote often, ‘Everyday may not be good, But there is Something Good in Everyday’ . Till we meet again, your Love is my light.

    – Jenny Brown
  130. Honoring the fallen firefighters who died protecting us

    – Jo lynn Van Wart
  131. In memory of James (Jim) Herbert
    LODD 10/23/71 Clinton Volunteer Fire Dept. (Maryland). Accident on fire truck responding to what ended up being a false alarm. It will be 49 years this year and that day is still painful. You will always be missed.

    – Cathy (Freeman) Van Ness
  132. In honor of my brother Dale Brown, Covington Ky Fire Dept. line of duty death 2019. Love and miss you❤️ As you said, not everyday is a good day but there is something good in everyday. ❤️

    – Peggy Brown Norris
  133. I never knew a day in this world without you… till I did. As heartbroken as I am, I laugh and smile remembering all our memories. From my first friend, High school memories, College days, your excitement meeting my daughter’s, the good days and the not so good days, dispatching you to your calls (telling you where to go) haha, spending late nights watching the sunrise and talking about dreams, realities and everything under the sun (literally). We still have your heart here on earth in Jenny, and that we will FOREVER be thankful for.
    As most everything in life you did… YOU ROCKED being a big brother. Not much I can say that I haven’t already told you. You know my heart through and through.
    Thanks for some of the best memories of my life. I’m sure when we meet again we will catch up and then back to some fun loving shenanigans.
    LT. DALE A BROWN
    You did good! You will forever be in my heart, my smile, and my shenanigans.
    So much love, honor, respect, and pretty fantastic memories I will forever hold with me. I smile because you’re my brother… I laugh because we sure had a good time.

    – Janet New
  134. In memory of Dale Brown. His commitment to life was one to be honored. He will always be in our hearts.

    – Ashley Moore
  135. Thank you Uncle Dale for always taking me and E tubing every summer at the lake house. No matter how tired you were you always made sure we had the best summer. Fly high uncle brownie you will always be missed and loved.

    – Madison Kuchar
  136. Uncle Dale “Brownie” Brown, there were so many things I wanted to say to you before you left us, I wanted to thank you for loving me and supporting me as if I were your daughter. I wanted to tell you just how much I loved you with all my heart. How nothing was ever going to be the same without you here. I’m sorry I never got the courage to tell you this, but I hope you can hear the words of my heart in heaven. You truly left this world a better place by being in it. I know you are no longer sick and you are welcoming your brothers and sisters home with open arms….the girls and I say that we will know how to find you in heaven because it will smell like your fireplace. Until I smell the fireplace, I’ll always love you and miss you.

    – Kelli Brown Kuchar
  137. Uncle Dale,
    Every special memory I have in my life, you’re apart of it. You’ve been there for me through every broken bone, every prom, taught me how to ski, taught me how to drive, let us have sleepovers, always had the fireplace and hot tub ready to go, you were there when I gave birth to Avery and you were there when I got married (we even shared a special dance).

    You were one of the strongest most amazing man I had ever met. Your selflessness showed through the service you provided for your community and the love you had for your family and especially your beautiful wife Jenny.

    We all love and miss you so much & we can’t want to see you again!

    All my love. Thank you for your sacrifice.

    Xoxo

    – Tiffany Hay
  138. Uncle Dale Brown “Brownie”. I remember and honor you everyday through service. There isn’t a day that goes by that I’m not thinking of you. What I wouldn’t give to take one more toon ride with you in the captains seat. Love you forever.

    – Ashley Cook
  139. Uncle Dale (Lt. Dale Brown),

    Thank you for always being there for your family. I’ll never forget the many ways you helped me, and the support I always had. I remember getting to tell you about Annalynn. Although you didn’t get to meet her, she will always know who you are and how amazing you were. I know you’re watching over us all now. We love and miss you!

    Brandy

    – Brandy Pearcy
  140. We will never forget our fire service brothers and sisters,

    – Peggy Ann Roche
  141. Our dad was a volunteer firefighter for over 40 years and he passed away September 5th, 2017. He was 81. He loved every minute of being a firefighter and lord knows we miss him so much

    – Brenda Miller
  142. To the families of all my brothers and sisters who have been called home. May you know, and we acknowledge, your loved one’s, our brothers and sisters, served with honor and bravery. May we who still serve, and those who will serve in the future, do so with the same honor and bravery.

    – Andy Krajewski
  143. Rest in Peace our Brothers and Sisters. Thank You for your service. Until we meet again.

    Joe Woolley
  144. In memory of David Clark LOD 4/2020

    – Joe Todisco
  145. My father was inducted into the wall in 2014 William J McCaw Calgary Alberta Canada

    – Brett McCaw
  146. Always backing the thin red line

    – Frank baker
  147. Keith you will never be forgotten. Miss you each day. Heroes Live Forever. Love Mom
    Keith Rankin LODD 9/25/2011

    – Nancy Crawford
  148. May your memory be a blessing

    – Vera Weitzman
  149. Your loved ones sacrifice will always be etched in our hearts forever. May they rest easy.

    – Bob Stanmire
  150. Since 9-11-01 I have wanted to be a firefighter. I have great respect for the men and women who sacrificed their own lives. Since 01, I have worked incredibly hard to make my dream a reality. With that, I take being a firefighter very serious. I feel in my heart that the best way to honor my fallen brothers and sisters is to work hard and give it my all everytime I get on the truck. I am grateful for all whom have paved the way.

    – Lee Keller
  151. We love you and miss you Pappy ! ( Bob Greiser )

    – Michelle O'Rourke
  152. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers through these difficult times. Thank you to your firefighter for being a hero.

    – Cathy Keene
  153. God Bless and we will never forget all that have gone before us. Missing my Son Captain Matthew Porcari LODD 01-21-13

    – Cheri Porcari
  154. Our prayers are with the families and the fire departments that have lost a firefighter in the line of duty .
    May they rest in peace
    They will NEVER BE FORGOTTEN

    – Robert Reis
  155. Thoughts and prayers to all
    Chief Rodney Miller LODD 4/27/13

    – Michelle Miller-Lowe
  156. In rememberance of Chief Romulus “Tony” Spencer III.
    Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

    – Jo Ann Spencer
  157. Never Forgotten!

    – Gordy Fowlston
  158. In loving memory of James Ted Griffith
    Love you always, miss you lots ‍

    – Amy Cleveland
  159. My heart goes out to all.

    – Heather Smith
  160. For all the fallen firefighters, thank you for all you have done. For the families, you and your loved ones are always remembered.
    Never forget because forgetting is not an option.

    – Carrye Johnstone
  161. You are not forgotten, Craig Brown, Norman Almond, Parsons Kansas Fire Department lodd 1998.

    – Duane Banzet
  162. Steven P. Henderson
    12/24/58 – 10/12/19
    My most Amazing Guy. Love and miss you Sweetie.

    – Lisa Henderson
  163. Philippians 4:13

    – Gamers for the Fallen
  164. God bless you and your families. Never forget

    – Steve Thornburg
  165. In loving memory of our son Eric Hosette, EOW 1/5/19. We love you and miss you so much.

    – Gail Hosette
  166. Miss you more and more each day Jay but beyond thankful for every second I got to have with you. Xoxo

    – Tina Menard
  167. Firefighters never die, they move on to become our guardian angels, and watch over us from above. Jay you are missed more than you’ll ever know. We miss and love you!

    – Lynn J
  168. Henry L. Scott – This year is 24 years. Your laugh and smile is missed today and every day. Your sister, Laurie

    – Laurie Santel
  169. In honor of Lt Jason Menard

    – Francis Mosso
  170. Rest In Peace.
    Thanks Jay

    – Elizabeth
  171. In memory of LT. Jason Menard

    – Cristin Pitney
  172. In honor of my nephew Lt.Jason Menard may you rest in peace JAY!!!!!!!

    – Kenneth Menard
  173. For all my brothers and sisters in the
    Fire service who have made the supreme sacrifice may you rest in peace. I promise you won’t be forgotten.

    – Stephen Black
  174. Thank you to all for your service and sacrifice.
    Rest In Peace Jason Menard you were a true hero and will be forever missed. Xoxo

    – The Donovan Family
  175. 11/13/19 – Heaven gained an angel and hero. Gone but NEVER forgotten. Miss you Jay M. Love ya buddy.

    – Sean Kelley
  176. To all of my brother and sister firefighters. RIP, we have it from here.

    – John Stennett
  177. On behalf of all the Red Helmet Riders over the past 20+ years, we will always honor the sacrifices you have made. R.I.P. to all our Brothers and Sisters. May God Bless all of you and their families and God Bless America.

    National Red Helmet Ride, Tomy Baker, Chairman/Founder

    – Chief Thomas (Tomy) Baker NRHR
  178. Sending lots of prayers and love for all our fallen heroes! Henry Jay Branscum LODD 9/3/2011

    – Kimberly Hefferman
  179. In honor of my step father Henry “Jay” Branscum.

    – Tyler Chandler
  180. Remembering Firefighter Robert ‘Bob’ Bestgen. We love you #503!!
    Pat, Zach and Nick

    – Pat Bestgen
  181. To those, that sat and stood among us, trained with us, that worked together and then we honored that day. We will miss them from our ranks.

    – Darrell K Francis
  182. God bless all of them

    – Cheryl
  183. In memory of all who served before and after My dad fire chief Lawrence E. Miller, Cherry Creek NY volunteer fire department. Last call May 20,1983.

    – Anita
  184. Honor—Duty—Respect— Never Forgotten

    – Jerri Johnson
  185. THANK YOU! to every fallen firefighter that lost there lives saving other people’s.

    – Holly Mosso
  186. Dale Brown, (Lieutenant with the Covington, KY fire department) you were the big brother I never had. You were not just a hero because you were a fireman, you were a hero because you were such a selfless, caring, and genuine person. Your heart was true, and you lived your life as an example for all of us to aspire to. You are forever in our hearts. I love you.

    – Jenny Brownfield
  187. In memory of the19 Granite Mountain Hotshots.
    May they Rest In Peace
    6-30-13

    – Joe Woyjeck
  188. Jay there isn’t a day that goes by that I don’t think about you, miss you, and cherish the 24 years you were my best friend. It’s tough to go through this life without you. But I am so glad that I was able have known you and lost you then to never have known you at all. Love you forever brother!!!

    – Mike Giangrande
  189. In honor of our son, Kendall James Murphy, killed on November 10, 2017 while responding to an accident.

    Son, you are forever in our hearts and minds. We love you and miss you everyday.

    – Dwayne and Katrina Murphy
  190. I prayer for the families of the fallen. A son, a fiancé, an uncle, a brother, a friend. Kendall, you are missed so much.

    – Teri Holt
  191. In memory of Kendall Murphy

    – Jake & Micky Holland
  192. Every memory is sacred and important, especially those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. God’s Speed.

    – SAM GOLDWATER
  193. Your loss is immeasurable❤
    You have imprinted your honorable, loving, funny, sarcastic personality on Tina and your beautiful children. You will always be greatly missed but your memory will carry on forever. We know you’re lurking around every corner❤

    – Sheryl Mosso
  194. #neverforgotten
    #heroes
    #family

    – Rhonda Chapman
  195. To the honor family..we understand your pain and fear. There are tons of survivors who have walked your path. Please know we are here for you. Love and Hugs from a LODD survivor.

    – Sharon Purdy
  196. I think of you every day dad. Thank you for the time you gave to help keep your community. i miss and live you so much. Hold all those who have lost such cherished people like you close ❤️

    – Miranda Brand
  197. Walter Wagaman… you will never be forgotten and will forever be my husband. You left us a little over a year ago and you are talked about every day. I love you so much still and miss you dearly each day.

    – Vickie Wagaman
  198. Always here for you. We never forget.
    We are family of a special kind.

    – Donna Barr
  199. Remembering

    Lt. Rick H. Borkin
    Thiensville FD
    Thiensville, WI

    Miss you dad.
    And remembering and thinking of all the firefighters we’ve lost.

    – Sam Borkin
  200. As a 30 year veteran of the Fire Service rock on guys, RIP.

    – Daniel Morgan
  201. May you never be forgotten. In memory of. Maurice BENWELL

    – Rose
  202. MAC 7 aka Dad, Daddy, PopPop or Chief or Pops.
    It still feels like yesterday. Love you and Miss You!

    – Erin mcguinness
  203. May all our Brothers & Sisters RIP

    – Frank Guarino
  204. Everytime we lose a brother or sister I believe a part of me dies with each one of them

    – Blake Mayo
  205. Thank You for your service

    – Sharon Jenks
  206. Loving prayers to all those we’ve lost.

    – Gene Madden
  207. Wanted to show respect and honor all of the men and woman who risk their lives to save anyone who needs their help. I know our fire department has saved my life and I will never forget that. Also to the husband’s, wives, and children of my heroes.

    Dawn Rideout

    – Dawn Rideout
  208. The Men and Women of The Sweetwater Vol., Fire Company STA. 163.
    It is in these moments that we are truly reminded of the blessing of our firefighters returning home each day ( Everyone One Goes Home ). Our thoughts and prayers goes out to the families and to the Departments they have served.
    We will never forget our fallen firefighters for giving the Ultimate Sacrifice. GOD BLESS

    SWVFC

    – Sweetwater Vol Fire Company. STA 163
  209. Capt/B.C Eric J. Balliet #510
    Fort Wayne Fire Department
    Last Alarm 9•27•17

    ~It simultaneously feels like yesterday and 10 years ago. We miss you everyday. So proud of you. We know you’re cheering us on because you know how the race ends….you’ve already crossed the finish line. Love your wife and kids.

    – Alicia Balliet
  210. Love and miss you Dad.
    Michael “Pappy” Powers 6/25/2019
    Love your daughter and Family
    Tammy, Rocky, Colby & Blake

    – Tammy Ambrose
  211. In memory of Mike Powers, a major influence on my early years in the fire service. He set such a positive example to the younger generation. He is greatly missed. #17 Libertytown MD

    – Laura Gray
  212. Daddy you are my hero. I miss you more and more each day. You died doing what you loved. Please keep watch over us all as your grandkids are following your footsteps you would be so proud. Love you and miss you so much.

    – Michelle Beaton
  213. In loving memory of our son Eric Hosette. EOW January 5th, 2019. We love and miss you so much. ❤️

    – Gail Hosette
  214. Remembering my father-in-law Michael R. “Pappy” Powers this day and every day!

    – Brendan Beaton
  215. We love you Daddy you will never be forgotten. I will never forget about you Daddy. In memory of Lt. Eric Hosette.

    – Addy Hosette
  216. I’m memory of my grandfather Michael Powers

    – Megan
  217. It’s been less than a year that my brother lost his life fighting a fire, after saving 2 of his crew. He went back in with false information about their being a mother and baby still in the apartment building. Jason you’ll NEVER be forgotten and your absence in our lives is deafening. The way you loved your family was beautiful, and the way you loved your job was amazing as well. I love you. Your sister,
    Heather

    Never forget…
    LT. JASON J MENARD
    WORCESTER FIRE DEPARTMENT
    LAST ALARM 11-13-19

    – Heather Current
  218. From gamers across the globe that have supported the fallen through giving and remembrance, we honor Chief Randall Yeatman, of the Woodland Fire Department in Mississippi.

    – Gamers for the Fallen
  219. Chief Clay Fenwick, I so wish we could attend the Memorial Weekend in person to honor you this year. Know that we will be there with Meledy and the girls next year as we are able to honor you at the Memorial. I know you are so proud to be recognized there; you LOVED Emmitsburg <3 We miss you!

    – Cindy King
  220. We are grateful for and humbled by those who have sacrificially served their communities. Your lives and your work will never be forgotten. May the Lord grant peace and comfort to those who are left behind.

    – Daren D'Ippolito
  221. In prayerful remembrance of all the fire hero families, those being honored this year, those still fighting fires, and of course of my father George Helfer who is being remembered this year. Gone but not forgotten, true heroes forever, and lights in the darkness for eternity.

    – TONY HELFER

    – TONY HELFER
  222. Sending my love and prayers for the families who lost their loved ones and a sincere thank you to the fallen firefighters for your service. True heroes.

    – Liberte Herin
  223. Thoughts and Prayers to all the new families.
    We are here for you.
    Kim Miller daughter of fallen hero David Stautamoyer IN ‘05

    – Kim Miller
  224. Remembering my husband, David Crenshaw. (January 12, 2012) Anderson County Fire Department

    – Lynn Crenshaw
  225. Julie Young-Cascade, Idaho left us in 1992 fighting fire for for USFS. Some days it feels like just yesterday when ours hearts were broken and we all made the trek back east to honor you at memorial weekend, yet its been 28 years since we’ve heard your laugh.
    -Kathy Hull (the littlest sister)

    – Kathy Hull
  226. Rest In Peace and know you will not be forgotten. By your family’s Love, your Friendships, Fellowship, and Brotherhood, your dedication to serve others will Always be present.

    – Wendy Hopkins
  227. May God Bless you and your families. Rest easy; we’ve got it from here.

    – David and Leslie Spitz
  228. This year marks 10 years that you are gone. 10 years of not being here to see the kids and grandchildren grow up. Not seeing the milestones they have all made. Of me having to find the strength to help them get through not having you here. We love you and miss you John Kelly LODD 9/6/10

    – Cindy Anzovino
  229. With prayers and thoughts of all the fallen during this solemn week, and for our father George M. Helfer who is being honored this weekend. You are forever heroes, never forgotten especially in our hearts, and your light shines coming to the rescue for eternity.

    Prayers as well for all those still on the front lines fighting for us daily…may God be with you!

    – TONY HELFER
  230. Rest easy Neil love Your person

    – Davee Spoto
  231. I am a volunteer firefighter/Emt and have lost several close friends in the line of duty Never forget the fallen

    – Stephen Meyers
  232. Remembering Jeremy Emerich of Fleetwood, PA, a truly remarkable and caring firefighter, EMT, and soldier, 8/03/79 – 5/21/20

    – Deborah Tucker
  233. In Memory of my father
    Firefighter/Paramedic David Mosher
    Chillicothe Fire-Chillicothe, MO
    LODD 1-3-1994

    Love and miss you, Daddy

    – Sarah Clariday
  234. So many have given their lives for us. May they never be forgotten.

    – Linda Abbott
  235. In memory of rexallred Assistant fire chief of the town of Altoona the Altoona volunteer fire department he pass Away on March 20 2020

    – Brittly burke
  236. Thank you for your service . My dad was a firefighter and although he did not die I the line of service… his lungs bore the scars

    – Linda
  237. Rip Jason

    – The Thurman’s
  238. God Bless all the families of the Fallen Firefighters.
    daughter of Earl Shoemaker
    LODD 3/12/2016

    – kimberly shoemaker Meyers
  239. Thank you for your service. ❤️

    – Shelley Spaulding
  240. Thank you for your service and sacrifice!
    You will forever be in our thoughts and in our hearts! Rest in Peace friends.
    May you never be forgotten!

    Melina Joya
  241. In honor of my brother-in-law Barry K DeLude Local 82 MFD. 2-13-2009

    – Nancy Zimpfer
  242. We love you and miss you every day Al Foxie Deflumere LODD October 26, 1996. Our hearts are broken that we cannot be on campus to honor our 2019 line of duty deaths. Rest in peace to all our fallen firefighters.

    – Cathy, Ryan and Travis Deflumere
  243. In remembrance of my Son, Joshua O Burch, he was a Hero trying to save a coworker. Thank you for always keeping his memory alive.

    – Mollie Burch
  244. Condolences and Highest Honors to our Brothers and Sisters that gave their last full measure for the sake of others

    – Carl DeVer Avery
  245. God bless each and every hero who we are remembering this weekend, and especially Russell D Gow III LODD 11-20-2013.

    – Sharon Gow
  246. In memory of my husband Michael R Pappy Powers 6/25/2019. You would be very proud of your grandchildren following in your footsteps. Love you your wife Linda

    – Linda Powers
  247. Blessings and prayers from the officers and members of Sandy Hook (CT) Volunteer Fire & Rescue Company.

    Shannon Will
  248. Never forget all those who have gone before us, Rest Easy Brothers & Sisters…

    Love and miss you dad, William McDaniels Sr,
    LODD 9-15-07

    – Bill McDaniels
  249. To the families of the fallen heroes we want you to know that the entire nation shares in your grief & may God give you the strength & comfort in your times of sorrow. “We will NEVER forget their personal sacrifice!” Love & BIG hugs from Maryland.

    – Monica Penhollow
  250. My condolences to all of our fallen firefighters and there families who are grieving there loss. May God be with you and help you to recover from this loss!

    – Chris L
  251. John 15:13 NIV
    Greater love has no one than this: to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.
    May we never forget

    – Carla Panosetti
  252. Prayers for all fallen firefighters and their families. Never forget the sacrifices they have made♥️

    – Kim smith
  253. May we never forget those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

    – Steve Dunkerley
  254. May your memories fill your hearts with love❤️❤️

    – Annette Swobody
  255. To all of the fallen firefighters, thank you for your service and your selfless and heroic actions so that others could live. A special thank you to fallen Saint George Island, FL Volunteer Firefighter Brian Smith who lost his life on 08/25/20 while helping others.

    – Rolf Gordon
  256. To all the men and women whose names appear on this memorial, know that you will never be forgotten
    .

    – LISA HOPMAN
  257. My thoughts & prayers are with all of you as you remember your hero.

    – Tammy Grider
  258. Gone, but Never Forgotten. Rest Easy.

    – Andrew Keppler
  259. Gone but never forgotten Daddy, Ralph J Campana, Philadelphia Fire Dept. 8/17/75

    – Susan Campana Robinson
  260. We shall never forget and are so very grateful for your sacrifice!

    – Michael Campana
  261. Ralph (LDD 8/17/75 PFD) – we miss you as much today as every other day in the last 45 years. Rest easy, my love, along with your fallen brothers.

    – Lois Campana
  262. We love you Dad and miss you every minute! Chris Moore EOW 06/08/2019

    – Tori and Cj Moore
  263. Never forget.

    – Mark Rolfes
  264. Keeping all the families of the fallen in our hearts and prayers. We look forward to welcoming you as a surviving family.❤ ❤

    – Elaine and Paul Miller
  265. Though 2020 has canceled SO many things, the fallen will never be forgotten just remembered differently this year…what won’t be different is that ALL of us having lost someone is sending many hugs and prayers to you. God Bless You and know our loved ones are never forgotten.

    – Anne Schoolman
  266. Hugs and prayers to all the families. We lost our oldest son 1996. So sorry that with the virus you don’t get to experience the normal Fallen Firefighters memorial weekend. It is really special. Nancy and Bill Parsons, Cameron, WV

    – Nancy Parsons
  267. This is in memory of Lt. Jared Snell who died in 2019. Jared, your loss has left a ripple that cannot be filled. Your legacy is strong, Alyssa is strong for the kids; however, you are not there. There will never be enough to fill the void you left in so many lives.

    This is also in memory of FF Jason Anderson, Capt Neil Smith, FF Clayton Glezman and all our brothers and sisters who have lost their lives. Losing a firefighter is not like losing a member of your family, it IS losing a member of your family.

    May God bless all the souls we have lost, may he comfort those souls left behind in the wake, and may he walk with us as a reminder of his love for us. Amen.

    – Scott Marion
  268. For all the scarifices made, we hold you all in our hearts and prayers forever. Corey

    – Corey Lenon
  269. Darrell, not a day goes by that we don’t think of you. You are so missed and will always be in our hearts and memories forever! You will always be our hero! We love you!
    Your loving family!

    To the families who have lost a loved one, our thoughts and prayers are with you all. It doesn’t get any easier. God Bless you all and RIP to all our brothers and sisters who made the ultimate sacrifice!

    Gone but never forgotten!

    – Debra Staton
  270. Forever remembered for your ultimate sacrifice. Eternally grateful.

    Bob and Tammy Van
  271. God bless all the fine men and women. As a mom of a Firefighter/Paramedic, I am not only proud of him I unfortunately worry of losing him. I therefore deeply respect all these fine heroes and thank them for their service and pray for their families left behind to find comfort.

    – Mary Riedy
  272. For all those who gave all Rest In Peace

    – Rodney Gehring
  273. Love you and miss you Sweetie❤️

    – Lisa Henderson
  274. Remembering my brother, FF Dennis Dearing Jr..last alarm Feb 27,1994…He’s gone but never forgotten. RIP brother till we meet again, save me a seat at you table! I love and miss you everyday!

    – Robin Bachan
  275. Dennis Dearing Jr. Thank you, for your service and
    Ultimate Sacrifice!!

    – Monica Hawes
  276. Clay, remembering you is easy, I do it every day. Missing you is the heartache that never goes away.
    Forever My Love!!!

    – Meledy Fenwick
  277. Thank you for your service. Your sacrifice so others may live is the highest call of duty. We remember and we pray for your family and fellow firefighters. RIP

    – Karen Martin
  278. This year my husband,Darrell C Hamlett, will be honored at the National Fallen Firefighter Memorial Service 10-4-2020,which is also his anniversary when he left this world.. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of you or wish that I could wake up from this dream, But I know that won’t happen so I thank you for your love and I cherish our 37 years together. Love and miss you so.
    To all of the fallen firefighters, thank you for your service and selfless acts so others can live. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the families

    – Katherine Hamlett
  279. Thank you for your service and sacrifice. You will always be remembered.

    – Jean Lapham
  280. I love and miss you everyday Dad! There is not a day that I don’t think of you! Continue to watch over me from up there! Until we meet again!
    James Kegley Jr.
    LODD 01/11/2018

    – James Kegley III
  281. Thankful for our Firefighters today and everyday. Special memories of the fallen and my friends Rick Knowlton and Tom Kenney of Hyannis, Massachusetts Fire Department who lost their lives due to cancer related to the fire service. NEVER FORGET

    – Steven G. Xiarhos
  282. May God bless every firefighter and their families. You all are in my prayers.

    – Iva Gallimore
  283. Our Brothers and sisters will never be gone or forgotten. The ultimate sacrifice was made but a family throughout the fire community remains strong.
    As an escort it shows the amount of love and care we have for each other. New friends are made & great families are meet each year.
    Dave Wills
    Lieutenant
    Warren R.I. Fire Department

    – David Wills
  284. Thank you so much heroes for risking your lives to save others. Praying often for all who are fighting the severe fires this season in California and other western states.
    Help us Lord!
    Carol

    – carol stokes
  285. Remembering all those from Sussex County, NJ that have answered their final alarm and are on the wall at the National Fallen Firefighters Memorial. On behalf of the Sussex County Firemen’s Association, none of you will ever be forgotten and we thank you for your service.

    Cheryl Raperto, Sec. Sussex County Firemen's Assn (NJ)
  286. R.i.p my brother’s and sister’s

    – Sean Noonan
  287. On behalf of the Fire Family Ladder Program at FireFamilyLadder.org, thank you for making the ultimate sacrifice. We will never forget you and your families. Our hearts are with the children who have lost their mother or father. We know that they will continue to be loved and embraced by the Fire Family.

    Lillie Vehling
  288. Thank you for your sacrifice and for serving us all. Prayers to your families and all the firefighters, and especially those on the west coast, can stay safe in 2020.

    – Kathleen Eastman
  289. Honoring my brother Captain John Moschella, you are my hero and I love and miss you everyday ❤️

    – Maria assalone
  290. Remembering all my fallen brothers and sisters. Heroes to us all!

    – Thomas Buckner
  291. Thank You to our Heroes for all your sacrifices

    – Cheryl Ms USA Elite
  292. We love you and miss every day my children and grandchildren and daughter in law roger d snyder

    – Lorraine
  293. We all owe a debt that can nether be repaid. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the families of all the Fire Heroes.

    – Ken & Diane Zaccard
  294. Never forgot our brothers and sisters that made the ultimate sacrifice.

    – Nathan Frankfather
  295. Rest easy we got the watch from here

    – Cliff stokes
  296. uncle john ❤️

    – lucia assalone
  297. In Memory of Robert M. Jones (Jonesy) of Unity, Maine. 20 years – you are missed every day!!

    – Lisa Dudley
  298. Rest in Peace, Brother Alex Graham. To you and all the other fallen brothers and sisters, we’ve got it from here. We’ll see you all again at the big sitting room table in the sky. In the meantime, the Memorial Weekend Team will keep the fire lit for everyone down here.

    – Todd Bianchi
  299. In memory of my love, my hero Captain Mike Kirk SFFD 11/27/18. Always on my mind & forever in my heart. You are missed every single day! Condolences and prayers to the families who honor their Fallen Firefighter as well. The sacrifice is never forgotten.

    – Susan Kirk
  300. You all are always in our hearts

    – Martin Rancourt
  301. In rememberance of fallen Hero Jason Menard 11/13/2019.

    – Cahill Family
  302. Remembering and honoring James Woodman, WHFD Platoon 4

    – Capt. George Scranton, WHFD Retired
  303. Thank you all for everything you have done and continue to do. We appreciate the remembrance of our father/father in Law/grandfather and will continue to remember all the fallen firefighters.

    – Evan, Jennifer, Hazel & Kolt Bleakney
  304. Daddy, (K.Curry) thanks for the selfless acts you displayed for your community. Im so very honored to be your daughter. Gone, but never forgotten!

    – Shenita Curry
  305. We honor honor our brothers and sisters who have answered their last call .. we thank them for dedication to their communities and the sacrifice they gave … May you now rest with the angels and Hod comfort your family until you meet again RIP .. we thank you for your service.

    – Eric n Monica Smith
  306. Never forget

    – Ken
  307. MAY WE NEVER FORGET

    -D. O. Lockhart

    – Derrick O. Lockhart
  308. Boots & Helmet off to all my fallen Brothers and Sisters. Never Forgotten, Always honored.

    – Dawn Devine
  309. May all of my Brothers and Sisters who’ve made the Supreme Sacrifice Rest In Peace ❤️ .

    – FF Robert McConnell (Ret.)
  310. We Miss and Love You Mike Kirk.

    You’re my boy Blue!!

    – Mark Owens
  311. Never forget. Thoughts and prayers for the families whose names were added to the memorial.

    Joshua Drouard
  312. No matter how hard the days may seem always remember you’ve got this.

    – Morgan Kemple
  313. My brother John is one of those being honored here. He was a common everyday hero.

    – Robert Blume
  314. #Never Forget the sacrifices of America’s fallen firefighters and honor their memories and pray for their families!

    Chief LeDuc (Ret)

    – Todd LeDuc
  315. In honor of all that you and your family have given and sacrificed for this Nation. God bless.

    – Steven Staley
  316. Rest In Peace Brothers and Sisters. We’ll take it from here.

    – William Revis
  317. God Bless all those that made the ultimate sacrifice and the families that have been left behind!

    Charles Werner
  318. Thank you for serving our communities and for giving the ultimate sacrifice. We honor you today and everyday.

    – Michelle Garcia
  319. I’m still as speechless as I have been since that tragic morning when your high school friend, Officer Monfredo rang the doorbell in the wee hours of the morning of November 13, 2019. As your mom, I dismissed his words of compassion as my soul left my body, just as yours did that morning. My denial and disbelief still overwhelm me every minute of every day. I literally can feel my heart break with grief as I think of you constantly. Still finding this so hard to believe, because you were so full of life and your dry sense of humor and cute smirk are unforgettable. You were everyone’s “go to guy.” You were and still are everything to your wife and children, your sister and her family, your loving Memere and to Peter and I. As I told you a million times, I’m very proud of you and I’ll never comprehend this and will die with the grief I feel every moment of every day. There is forever a tear in the corner of my eye constantly triggered with the loss of my sweet son as I think of you constantly. You were the BEST son ever and may God be holding you in the palm of his hand as you are reunited in heaven with your Dad. I love and miss you eternally Lt. Jason James Menard, Forever Proud, Mom (Cheryl A. Kelly)

    – Cheryl A. Kelly
  320. Thank you for your service! You will never be forgotten! Rest easy my Brothers and Sisters!

    – Roger Young Jr
  321. In memory of all my brothers and sisters…especially Kevin Hauber and Matt Smith!!

    – Deb Lezon
  322. In memory of all my brothers and sisters…especially Kevin Hauber and Matt Smith!! Hugs for all the families

    – Deb Lezon
  323. May you Rest In Peace for the sacrifices made in your career…May your family and friends also have peace in knowing you are in the most sacred Fire Station. You are now in the most prestigious companies of all… Heaven Fire Department (HFD). We Honor the men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice! Thank you!
    FFPM Jose Zaldivar
    LACoFD

    – Jose Zaldivar
  324. Son of Retired Lieutenant Firefighter Michael John Kuhn, North View Fire Department, North Ogden, Utah 1987 – circa 2008

    – David Kuhn
  325. You will forever be remembered. Us Americans now are living history and are here to pass on stories told of the terror presented on September 11, 2001.

    – Morgan Gibson
  326. You will forever be remembered. Us Americans now are living history and are here to pass on stories told of the terror presented on September 11, 2001. Although I never lost anyone in the attacks, this event is now more important to me than any other event. It is so heartbreaking. Have hope.

    – Morgan Gibson
  327. Miss you more each day Jay. Doing my best to honor your beautiful life each and every day.

    – Tina Menard
  328. Ray and Patrick, I never met you but I’m a former member of the Porterville Fire Dept. You will never be forever gotten. Your family’s will always be in our thoughts and prayers.

    – James Lawson
  329. R.I.P to all of our fallen brothers & sisters, to the families, we shall never forget, and honor their service to their communities. You will continue to be in our thought and prayers.
    John 15:13 KJV Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

    – Bob Penrod
  330. Remembering you and your families !

    – Deborah Smallback
  331. Remembering you and your families ! Conrad you are always in my heart 2009

    – Deborah Smallback
  332. God Bless all the families and those who made the ULTIMATE sacrifice.

    – Carol Holman
  333. I the love memory of lt roger d snyder

    – Cathy snyder
  334. You will never be forgotten. Watch over all of us from Heaven’s Station. In loving memory of Jerome S. Guise. You are greatly missed.

    – Cam Baer
  335. Rip brothers I Salute y’all Brandon fire Vt

    – Ken backus
  336. 33years ago you have left use there not a day that goes by we think of you miss you and love you lt roger d snyder

    – Cathy snyder
  337. Justin. (JRO) Robinson,
    Proud to be your parents, if only for 50 yrs.
    You will always be our hero, we will never forget. Love always
    Mom and Pop

    – William and Barbara Robinson
  338. I will #NeverForget!!!

    – Patricia Jacobs Chalk
  339. Miss you so much Daddy ! Love you!

    – Michelle O'Rourke
  340. Thank you, Uncle Bob for your service.

    – Jill Davies
  341. I am signing in remembrance of Robert Grieser, I miss you buddy!!!!

    – Don Davies
  342. My uncle, Robert Greiser, was my hero growing up. It didn’t matter what he was doing. If he heard that alarm going off or his stations tones on his radio, he would leave to go help others.

    He was a lifetime firefighter with Perseverance Fire Co, of Souderton, PA and sadly suffered a heart attack while coming back from a call on 12/19/19 and passed away early 12/20/19.

    – Don Davies
  343. This is in remembrance of my dad Kenneth Robert Greiser I miss him every day and am proud of the service he gave the community. My all the others that went before him and after him RIP. Thank you all for your service!

    – Jim Greiser
  344. Love and miss you son, Chief Jason Byrd, Osklsnf Fire Department

    Love and miss you Son, Chief Jason Byrd, Line of Duty 2019

    – Patricia Byrd Hale
  345. I will never forget those firefighters who died in the line of duty

    – Carson Loveless
  346. Never forget all of those firefighters

    – Carson Loveless
  347. Chief Jones, it has been 20 years since you made the ultimate sacrifice. As I get ready to turn the age you were when you left this earth, I realize how raw the hurt still is. All the regrets and missed opportunities. Thank you for the legacy you left our family and the memories we shared and I am grateful to be able to relive so many memories through the rest of our Jones family.

    – Christie Potter
  348. We buried you on September 6th. It’s been 30 years. And I miss you!! My Bear was born on the 7th. Coincidence, I think not!! He’s continuing in our family’s honored tradition. He’s good John. He even drives like you, Mach 1 with his hair on fire, Music blasting out of the speakers, making the call!! I’m not worried, he’s in God’s hands and Jesus has the wheel!!
    I think of you every day!! I miss you every day!!

    – Missy
  349. Bless all of our Firefighters.

    – Patti & Rodger Busse
  350. Remebering our Fallen Never forget

    Jimmy D Murray Jr
    Lone Camp VFD Texas

    – Jimmy D Murray Jr
  351. William S Marks. Munhall VFC#1, 8-5-95
    A Friend Never Forgets…And a Brother will always remember. That night is now in the past, but it still feels like yesterday to me. You embodied the meaning of firefighter to those of us that grew up watching you. I’m blessed to have been part of it all.

    – Ike Boehme
  352. To all those Brothers and Sisters lost we remember, to all the Families left behind you are forever our Family we are here and holding you in our Hearts.

    – D.H. Sampsel
  353. Along with all my other brothers and sisters who paid the ultimate sacrifice, I would like to remember specifically the three most important men that shaped my career:
    George Brooks Sr. – Rainelle VFD, WV
    Sterling Lewis – Beaver VFD, WV
    Matt Jackson – Charleston FD, WV

    – Dana E Spade
  354. In memory of my beloved nephew, Peyton Morse.

    – Bob Morse
  355. As a small child I was taught to respect firemen. As an adult who lives in a mountain community affected by California wildfires, I have personally seen the dedication that firefighters bring to the table. I have people in my life that have suffered the loss of a firefighting family member. I have seen firefighters line the overpasses along a freeway to say goodbye to one of their own. I can’t decide if firefighters are heroes or angels, or maybe a little of both. Thank You

    – Jeannie
  356. Capt William batton I am service for 20 years. Rip to all brother and sister. Plus to all the family member. From the Belle vernon fire company

    – William batton
  357. Blessings to all who have served, who have experienced grave loss, and to their loved ones.

    – Creel Family
  358. Eric Bacon. So proud to be your sister and thank you for your public service and dedication to the community. You are my HERO. Love Sandra

    – Sandra Dufrene
  359. My thoughts are with all of you on this weekend of remembering and honoring your fallen loved one

    – Pamela Reed
  360. 23 years ago today we lost Gregory Edwin Pacheco and not a day has gone by that he is not missed.

    Gregory Edwin Pacheco
    10/21/1978 – 10/05/1999

    With love always

    Vivica Valdez
  361. Thank you for never surrendering no matter what the cost to protect all of us.

    – "The Colonel" Tom Mortenson
  362. Prayers to our two great leaders and all of the other fallen firefighters.

    – Jim Bohannon
  363. Thank you for your services. May your souls be a blessing. I don’t have much interaction with firefighters, but I know how hard they work. I’ll always support them. I actually have a day that I’ll never forget when the fire department showed up to my neighborhood to keep us safe amid a bad storm. Firefighters do so much to keep us safe. Thank you, always.

    Qua-niesha Manning
  364. It is with heartfelt gratitude, and heartbreaking loss, that we remember Hugh Hollowell. He served Watson VFD, his community, his state, and his country for most of his life. He was an extraordinary man who gave his all in the service of others. Thank you, Hugh.

    – Sue Ablestein
  365. In loving memory of FDNY Dep. Chief John M. Paolillo WTC hero. And all fallen fire fighters across our nation. Rest In Peace. Never forget.

    – Diana Huff
  366. Steve Perry was a friend and mentor in the EMS field he loved to teach and serve his collages and his community you will always be remembered Steve R.I.P Steve

    – chris poulin
  367. Always grateful! Never forget!

    – Stephen Marens
  368. In memory of FDNY Dep. Chief John M Paolillo WTC hero on 9/11 and all of the fallen firefighters across our nation. Rest In Peace, Never forget.

    – Diana Huff
  369. “Unselfish and noble actions are the most radiant pages in the biography of souls.” – David Thomas

    – M. R. Cooper
  370. To all the fallen heros out there
    RIP ❤

    – Heather
  371. Remember rexallred he was a assistant fire chief at the Altoona al volunteer fire department, and the town of Altoona, Alabama

    – brittly burke
  372. Dear Grandpa Torre
    You died in the line of duty before I was born. I’ve heard so many stories of your love for your job and your bravery back in 1938. You put the battalion chief’s injuries before your own and lost your life. You will never be forgotten. You’re my hero

    – Patti L Torre
  373. May God watch over our fallen firefighter’s, and with his guiding hand assist the families of our hero’s.

    – Kendall B. Hughes
  374. Thank you. Prayers from Collegeville

    – Sam Soss
  375. GONE BUT NEVER EVER FORGOTTEN
    Andy Loller
    Tommy A Parker

    – Jimmy D Murray Jr.
  376. Dad, this year you would have retired. We had such fun plans for retirement. You were the calm and peace in my life. Thank you for loving me and the boys without limits. You would be so proud of the men they are becoming. We are blessed to have had you. Life was so much better with you in it. I miss you terribly. I love you.

    – Stephany
  377. Maxwell Community Volunteer Fire Department. In remembrance of Assistant Chief Jonathon Coco and Firefighter Hunter Coco who we lost on June 20, 2022.

    Samantha Lucas
  378. I will never forget!

    – Trishaswcfirewx
  379. Harold Dean Chappell, Arlington Fire & Rescue ~ Gone from our lives, but forever in our hearts!

    – Jessica Collins
  380. Butch, you have been gone 41 years, but remain forever in our hearts. Love, Maura, Erin, Brian, Julia, Carolyn & Liam

    – Maura Melody
  381. My thoughts and prayers are with the fallen as well as the Fire Hero Families. To those joining this year, know you are now in all of our thoughts and prayers, and like the NFFF, we are always here for you💕

    – Tony Helfer
  382. You will never be forgotten! Thank you for your sacrifice! Your family and friends will always be supported!

    – James Kegley
  383. All my prayers and love to all those that became a part of this family. No one wants to be but we love deeply and care just as deeply.

    – Kimberly Hefferman
  384. Remembering my Hero Chief Todd Werner

    – Sonja Werner
  385. We are thinking of all of the new families and the fallen firefighters who are being honored this weekend and our hearts are with you. We will never forget our own hero, Firefighter Chris Griffin. We miss and love him more and more every day.
    Aimee and David Griffin, Wife and Son of Norfolk Fire-Rescue Firefighter Christopher Griffin, Virginia

    – Aimee and David Griffin
  386. You will never be forgotten Joshua Megill, my fallen firefighter. May you rest easy with your brothers and sisters. We miss you down here.

    – Amy Lee-Dumalsen
  387. Remembering Steve Strawbridge of Abingdon Fire Company for his service to Harford County, MD

    – Thomas Schultz
  388. Remembering Foreman Joseph Czerw, Taylor Hose and Engine Company #1,LODD
    February 27, 1982 never
    forgotten. ⚘❤⚘

    – Helene Czerw
  389. “Remembrance is not only about bringing our loved ones to mind.

    Remembrance calls us to do things to honor the memory and the impact our loved ones have had upon us.

    To remember is to lift up all those things the deceased have taught us so that their lives continue through our own hearts.

    To remember is to embrace both the strengths and imperfections of those whom we have lost by continuing to foster our strengths and improve upon our own shortcomings.

    And, to remember is to do what is necessary – to keep in mind that what we do will have an impact on others’ lives.”

    We Remember Them.

    Widow of Lt. Rick H. Borkin LODD 12~08~2008
    Thiensville Fire Dept.,
    Wisconsin

    – Stephanie Borkin
  390. The only one that can know the true measure of loss is the one suffering.

    The only avenue for comfort is sharing the grief of the one who grieves.

    While we cannot be there this weekend; we feel your heartache, pain and loss and we are grieving with each of you.

    Stephanie Borkin
    Widow of Lt. Rick Borkin
    Thiensville Fire Dept.,
    Wisconsin
    LODD: 12~08~2008

    – Stephanie Borkin
  391. Lt Roger Snyder we love you and miss you so much

    – Cathy snyder
  392. Lt Roger Snyder we love you and miss you .

    – Cathy snyder
  393. Chief Troy Dettinger thank you for 29 years of service. You were a great leader that I had the privilege of being a Lieutenant & Captain for 7 years under your guidance. I will never forget the night you presenting me with the Chiefs award to this Day it means a lot to me. RIP Brother we got the line till we meet again

    – Kevin Raber
  394. In memory of Chief 6 Troy Dettinger it’s been just over 5 months you left us. You treated us like you wanted to be treated which made you a respected leader. I will always cherish the 29 years I spent with you @ station 6 as well as the 7 years as Lieutenant & Captain under you. I will always cherish the Chiefs award you presented to me the first year as your Lieutenant. Thank You for teaching me how to be a leader the right way. You will always be missed by your station 6 Family RIP Chief 6.

    – Kevin Raber
  395. Your enduring love for others and ultimate sacrifice helped many. I miss you little Brother. David

    – David Robinson
  396. RIP all the fallen fire fighters.

    – Will Fortin
  397. Brother, any time that the good Lord allowed me to spend with you was a true blessing in my life. You caused me to want to be a better person and made me get out of my comfort zone sometimes. I miss you every minute of every day. I love you brother!

    – Harold Robinson
  398. Sending you all hugs and keeping your loved one in my thoughts and prayers. Mother of LODD Captain Matthew Porcari 1/21/2013
    Gone but never forgotten 💔

    – Cheri Porcari
  399. Eric Bacon,
    Love ya Brother. You will never be forgotten!

    – James Boheman
  400. Let us always remember and pay tribute to the brave men and women who gave their lives to protect ours. Their ultimate sacrifice and unwavering dedication to saving lives will forever be deeply appreciated and respected.

    XXV TACTICAL
  401. It was an honor to call you friend. See you on the other side Red Bear.

    – Jason Knoernschild
  402. DJ Bruce … we miss and love you so much !!! Our world how changed so much with you gone….. if we only had one more day❤️

    We are telling your story on your Facebook page.

    Better Because of Bruce

    – Danelle Shields
  403. To my Dad Henry J SAVAGE April 28 1982 , It is 41 years and you are remembered daily, Especially for your Cooking and amazing Spareribs , Wish You were here for this Summer Love Your Daughter Cher Savage

    – Cher Savage
  404. We’re so proud of your commitment to your community and miss you everyday ❤️

    – Phil and LaDonna Nelson
  405. Lieutenant Paul Butrim, Lieutenant Kelsey Sadler, and EMT/Firefighter Kenny Lacayo were three of the finest firefighters that Maryland ever had. Kenny was a volunteer member of a neighboring rescue company in Montgomery County (MD). In the honor and in their memory we all train to be better. Let these three, and the others who have perished too soon, never be forgotten.

    – Jim Resnick
  406. The Sparta Twp. Fire Dept wants to tell Terry Cassidy you are missed and we love you brother!!!

    – Jeremy Mangus
  407. Forever in our hearts, Jimmy Riley you are missed so much here on earth. Love Always, Kim and your baby girl Alyssa

    – Kim Riley
  408. In memory of fallen FF Allan Roberts LODD 10/10/06.
    We love you Dad

    – Kaitlyn Roberts
  409. Rest in Paradise, May this bring your family peace knowing your calling brought you joy while here. Bless all those still here.

    – Carlos Paiz
  410. When all others rushed out, you rushed in. You will not be forgotten.

    Jennifer Lewerenz
  411. Chris had an amazing sense of humor, he always found a special way of voluntold you to help on certain projects. Because of him constantly pushing me to be better, we now have a cadet program. He gave so much if his time to lead fire prevention week and laid a sold ground for us to walk on. He was and is my inspiration and my friend. There is not a day I don’t miss him. Until we meet again, rest easy we got it from here.

    – Heather McCown
  412. God Bless all the fallen firefighters and thank you to all for your service. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    – MK Smith
  413. Honoring Jerry Robinson for his bravery and service as a Firefighter! Blessings to his family this weekend and always.

    – Lisa Archer
  414. Honoring Jerry Robinson for his bravery and service as a Firefighter! Thinking of him and his family this weekend and always.

    – Lisa Archer
  415. Remembering our fallen from Nebraska:
    Firefighter James Bissonnette, 34, of the Broken Bow Fire Department, died on Sept. 23, 2021 due to complications of COVID-19.
    Fire Chief Darren Krull, 54, of the Elwood Volunteer Fire Department, was a passenger in a vehicle responding to a wildland fire on April 7, 2022. The vehicle was struck head on by a water transfer truck. Chief Krull died at the hospital due to injuries sustained in the crash.
    Assistant Chief Michael Moody, 59, of the Purdum Rural Fire District, suffered a heart attack while fighting the Bovee Fire near Halsey, Neb., and died on scene on Oct. 2, 2022.
    Captain Christopher Parker, 41, of the Fairbury Rural Fire District #8, died on Nov. 16, 2021 due to complications of COVID-19.
    Honor ~ Respect ~ Never Forget.
    Roseanne Scurto

    – Roseanne Scurto
  416. To all the children left behind. ❤️💙💚

    – Joe Mastrogiovanni
  417. God speed you will be missed forever.

    – Peter Christ
  418. Wish you were still here so you could meet your granddaughter Magnolia. Miss and love still Michael Thomas Childress 🥰🥰🥰🤗🤗🤗. April and I will forever love you 😍

    – Teresa Childress
  419. Uncle Jim Ludlum I think of you everyday and still miss that mischievous smile you had. Know that you and Brian are our hero’s, along with the rest of your brothers and sisters on the Mineral Point Fire department. God Bless all who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

    – Karen Suty
  420. Thinking of the Ludlum, Busch and Liggett Families

    – Rob Busser
  421. Thank you for your service and ultimate sacrifice. We will never forget.

    – Kristie Watson
  422. I want to give a shoutout to all fallen firefighters and give special tribute to Bobby Halton and all he did to support and promote firefighter education. God bless!!!

    – Mark Billmire
  423. God speed to all of you who have made the ultimate sacrifice. You families, both at home and at the station, miss you dearly!

    – Jeff Taylor
  424. In Memory of my son, my hero Battalion Chief Christopher D Morlan taken from us way too soon. Love and miss you so much every day. You will never be forgotten.

    – Gina Morlan
  425. Captain William Hopman, Quincy FD You are missed everyday. Your son, Robert Henry is now 28 and a proud member of the United States Marine Corp. We love you!!!

    – Lisa Hopman
  426. Greg, Seems like just yesterday you left this place. I miss and love you dearly.

    – Julie Ford
  427. Jimmy Riley-
    We miss you, Jimmy and you’re always in our thoughts- We r trying our best to be there for your girls – please continue to look over them- Love You,
    Always & Forever! Bob & Debbie

    – Debbie & Bob Lowe
  428. R.I.P. brothers and sisters Firefighters. Let you Never be Forgotten.

    – Bruce Spaulding
  429. Thank you all for your service to protect your communities. You are all heroes!!! Darren Krull, you are missed by many my friend.

    – Jill Harvey
  430. Well done, you good and faithful servants. Rest easy we have it from here.

    – John Rothrock
  431. We miss you Austin!

    – Shawna godfrey
  432. We wanted to take this opportunity to recognize all of the fallen firefighters and their families for their sacrifice. We appreciate and have great respect for our brothers in red. Thank you for your service and the vital role you play in all of our communities. May God bless and watch over you.

    – City of Lenoir Police Department
  433. Thank you for your service and sacrifice while serving your community . My wonderful husband Kenny Sott is now our guardian angel. You are missed deeply and loved. High above the clouds I know you’ll keep a watchful eye over Patrick and myself. We love you forever!
    ❤️ Stacey

    “Firefighters save more than homes, they save hearts, memories and dreams”

    – Stacey Sott
  434. Matt,
    Sorry I can’t be at the memorial weekend this time. You are missed so much! Love you!
    Mom

    – Kathy Brimer
  435. You will always be my hero Uncle Stanford Collins Senior I love you and I always will thank you for your service and thank you for being a part of my life

    – Daleesa Y Miller
  436. In memory of Richard O’Brian

    – Walter M Krychta Jr
  437. Our son died in line of duty this year. January 26, 2002. I realize he will not be recognized this year, but I had to say this. Thank You

    – Robert Bray
  438. RTF,KTF,Duty, Honor, Pride
    F.O.O.L.S.

    – Kevin C Wertz
  439. Our thanks to all our firefighters, but especially those who gave their lives to save others. God bless you and your families.

    – Sherrie Ihlenfeldt
  440. Our thoughts and prayers goes out to the family’s and the departments. GOD BLESS. R.I.P. our brothers and sisters.

    Sweetwater Vol Fire Co
  441. In memory of,

    Michael Galay
    Firefighter
    Eureka Hose Company #4
    Olyphant, Pennsylvania
    E.O.W. 11/22/2018

    – Kyle Tullio
  442. Grateful to be part of the BEST profession in the world. Thank you for your selfless service
    Stay Fired UP in Heaven and God Bless YOUR families.

    Bryan Andrews
    Los Angeles County Fire Department Fire House 33

    – Bryan Andrews
  443. In memory of our boys. Hunter Coco & Taylor Coco. We love you❤️
    Love, sissy.

    – Ashley Sanford
  444. Eric Siena, my brother, I can not think of you my friend without tears. As you are honored for your years of dedication to our profession, I will do so by keeping your legacy alive. I love you brother!

    – Geoffrey Leavens
  445. Thank you all for your services. May God bless all your families. God bless all our Heroes!

    – Roxie Simms
  446. Thank you for making the ultimate sacrifice while saving others.

    – Donna Manno
  447. This family supports all who walk the red line and those who have fallen in the line of duty God bless them and there families!!! Love the Betts family

    – Julie Betts