Timothy P. Jackson‚ 51‚ a 27-year veteran of the Worcester Fire Department‚ died in the December 3‚ 1999‚ warehouse fire‚ while searching for two trapped firefighters. Five other firefighters also died in this incident. A U. S. Army Vietnam veteran‚ Jackson had received many commendations including a Bronze Star‚ an Army Commendation Medal‚ and a Purple Heart. A member of the Harley-Davidson Owners Group and the Red Knights Motorcycle Club‚ he frequently rode to Washington‚ D. C. for Vietnam veterans’ rallies.
I remember the day you and your brave brothers fought the fire. Heroes forever and never forgotten. RIP
– SueRest in Peace Brother- you’re not forgotten
– Robert A. WillisI believe that firefighters make the most valiant and worthy of angels. I’m sure you are watching over those you cared for here on earth along with many others. Though it may be end of shift, your work is not yet done.
– Michele Bojalad-SikorskiRest in peace brother.
– Stacy WaterworthRIP Brother. We’ll take take it from here.
– Ff Dan ProperGod bless my firefighting brother…
– DannyI remember. RIP brother.
– Chris SinnottWe remember.
– Maryrest easy brother
– ZachR.I.P HERO
– stacyYou will never be forgotten
– bart templeYou are not forgotten; nor are your family. Praying you arm resting in the presence of God.
– BarbaraRest in peace brother. We got it from here knowing that all of our brothers and sisters have our backs from above.
– CindyI knew Tim through my dad t-bear from the brotherhood of southern md. Vets Tim would stay with us and party and always had fun while doin drilling thunder. I myself am a fellow firefighter
– Eric FreundRest easy brother
I do beleive that the fallen firefighters in 1999 in worcester mass are the bravest most selfless men i have ever known …and timothy jackson….well theres nothing i can say except it was a privledge and a blessing to know you
– DoryR.I.P. Never Forgotten. ❤️
– AnnRIP to Timothy Jackson and the other five men who lost their lives just over twenty-three years ago. A true hero who will NEVER be forgotten
– Colby W