National Fallen Firefighters Foundation

Roll of Honor

Battalion Chief
Age: 62
Year of Death: 2004

Kevin R. Byrnes Sr.

Kevin always wanted to be a firefighter. He achieved his first goal by joining the FDNY in 1963. He started his career in Ladder 5 in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village. He worked in 88 Engine as a lieutenant and 79 Engine as a captain, both houses in the Bronx. He attained his ultimate goal of battalion chief in 1983 and was assigned to Battalion 7 in lower Manhattan. Before he became a firefighter, he was a carpenter and had been recognized for his abilities with a plaque. He was a member of the FDNY softball team, soccer team, and Emerald Society.

He loved the outdoors, fishing, and camping with the family. He loved to build things with wood. He was handy in the house and could fix anything. His culinary skills were a bit limited, but his lasagna was outstanding. He was a devoted husband and father. He was a happy grandfather to four. Sadly, the next three grandchildren never got to meet him, but their parents have made sure they know about him. He was the type of man that everybody liked. He was easy to get along with and was a fearless leader.

At his funeral, many firefighters attended and told me stories about him throughout his years on the job. My consolation is that he loved his job and for a man to go through life loving his job, that is indeed a life well lived.

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