S.T.T.F.D. would like to give honor and respect to our departed members who have given so much and who have served so well. To symbolize the devotion that these brave souls had for their duty, the bell chimes three times, representing the end of our comrade's duties and that they will be returning to quarters. To those who have selflessly given their lives for the good of their fellow man. Your task is completed, your duties are done, you have finished your last alarm, you are going home.
Our brothers who have gone home:
Axtell, Miles |
Hetherington, Ken |
Backus, Dale |
Hoover, L.C. |
Bandeen, Kenneth |
Hummel, Kenneth |
Barker, Charles |
Irad, W |
Barnes, Robert |
Kelley, George |
Benn, Wilber |
Lambert, Cloyd |
Bissell, Durward |
Maybee, Elton |
Brooks, Frank |
Maybee, Burton |
Bush, Jim |
McClintic, Gary |
Coomer, Harry |
McClintic, George |
Dean, Lou |
Myers, Daniel |
Dean, Ronald |
Roberts, Thomas |
Dean, Walter |
Sanders, Ron |
Denman, L J |
Shock, Garold |
Delong, Dennis |
Shock, Gerald |
Doepker, Vincent |
Smith, Merlyn |
Earl, Rick |
Stump, Claude |
Feltman, John |
Swenson, Cecil |
Feltman, Leo |
Swenson, Kim |
Fitzgerald, John |
Swix, Philetus |
Fuller, Norman |
Tripp, Harry |
Guthrie, Art |
Wonch, Seville |
Hackett, Bill |
Worthington, Frank |
Hackett, Dave |
VanAlstine, Alexander |
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