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Roll of Honor

Firefighter
Age: 67
Year of Death: 2024

Roderick John MacLeod

Rod served his community with a wide range of professional abilities and civic contributions, always serving people and building relationships. Through his high school and college years and beyond, he worked as a meat cutter, serving and getting to know the clientele at Metzger’s Meat Market. Eventually convinced that was not his life calling, he enrolled in New York Law School, receiving his Juris Doctor degree in 1993. In his professional role he served as an attorney and later a partner with Gellert, Klein & MacLeod, LLP in Poughkeepsie. Along with the many individuals who sought out and relied personally and professionally on his counsel, he also ably provided legal counsel and advice to dozens of volunteer fire departments throughout Dutchess County and beyond.

Music was a vital theme throughout his life. In high school he sang in the John Jay chorus and performed a vocal solo piece in the senior recital. Church choir participation was a constant throughout the years. He served for many years as a dedicated and musically creative church organist at New Hackensack Reformed Church.

He grew up at Immanuel Church in Myers Corners. Moving back to this community after college, he served there on the church council and taught Sunday School. In the wider community he volunteered with a range of local civic and charity interests including 19 years with Hudson River Housing Inc.

Whether spending time on his model train layout or collecting railroad memorabilia, trains were a lifelong passion and hobby, fueling his involvement in the transformation of what is now the Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park and in the restoration of the Hopewell Junction and Hyde Park Depots.

The New Hackensack Fire Department was his closest community. He would have joined the fire company when he was 14 but had to wait until 16, serving for 51 years and remaining a top responder, answering over 300 calls in 2023. At the time of his death, Rod was serving as the chairman of the Board of Fire Commissioners for New Hackensack Fire District.

He was proud of his Scottish ancestry and was very interested in and well-read on the history of Scotland and of the MacLeod clan. He and Karen spent many vacations exploring Scotland and developing relationships with family and friends on Isles of Skye and Lewis, Scotland.

He served and protected his community with dedication and kindness. Many benefited from his quietly offered personal and professional generosity, and he was known for his honest and realistic counsel, wry smile, and unconventional sense of humor.

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