ANOTHER WAR YEARS VET PASSES.

The SQ*3 LT rescuing the child in Al Donchin's Book was Pete Carino (Dom's Father).....Pete had been a FF in R*2 with his Brother Frank....I ran in with Pete quite often when i was in 108 & he was a LT in SQ*3 & he was one of the toughest that i have seen in my time OTJ.....i was at that Fire with Pete that was pictured in the Book .
 
The SQ*3 LT rescuing the child in Al Donchin's Book was Pete Carino (Dom's Father).....Pete had been a FF in R*2 with his Brother Frank....I ran in with Pete quite often when i was in 108 & he was a LT in SQ*3 & he was one of the toughest that i have seen in my time OTJ.....i was at that Fire with Pete that was pictured in the Book .
I'm impressed! Thanks Chief.
 
RET LT PAT MARCELLO LAD*105......
RECD THIS FROM ...FDNY Suncoast Florida Retirees. QUOTE

From:
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Mon, Apr 7 at 10:51 PM


Received the following information from Pats son Tom:

Hello Everyone. This is Tom, Pat's son. Sorry for the long text.

This is a tough time for us all and I thank all for what you meant to my dad.

I'm still working on planning, but I have information about Pat's memorial service.

My dad wished to be cremated. This is being handled by Baldwin Brothers.

The memorial service will take place at Epiphany Cathedral in Venice, FL on Saturday, April 26th at 10:30am. This was the first available option.

The FDNY retirees have graciously volunteered to do an honor guard.

In lieu of flowers or cards, we are asking people to donate to Tunnel to Towers, t2t.org/, in my father's name, Pasquale Marcello.

While not necessary, if they would like to notify me of the donation, there is a place on the donation form to add my email, tom@themarcellos.com.

maps.app.goo.gl/snGY21WindQiWcSz5

FDNY members will meet at the Epiphany Cathedral at 10:15
Please wear our uniform white shirt

UNQUOTE...

REST IN PEACE BROTHER....THANK YOU FOR YOUR SERVICE BOTH MILITARY (US ARMY) & FDNY....PRAYERS FOR THE COMFORT OF THE FAMILIES.
 
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  • Subject: Pat Marcello Obit
    Pasquale “Pat” Marcello, 83, passed away peacefully in his home on Thursday, April 3rd, 2025 in Venice, Florida. Pat is survived by his girlfriend, Dee, children; Tom and wife Angie, Patty and husband Terry, Denise and husband Chris, Nancy and husband Keith, 8 grandchildren, 3 great grandchildren, niece and nephews, cousins, friends, close neighbors, and his fire department brothers.
    Born in New York City, Pat was a rambunctious youth, who enjoyed getting into “mischief” with his friends, many of whom were still close friends at the time of his passing. He was a star lacrosse player during his high school years, retaining a love for the sport throughout his life. Pat faithfully served his country in the army and in the New York City Fire Department (FDNY), retiring as a Lieutenant. He was also a successful small business owner after his career as a public servant.
    Even after his retirement from the FDNY, Pat maintained his close connection to the fire department, staying active in the fire community. Upon moving to Florida, Pat became active with the FDNY Suncoast Florida Retirees and the American Legion.
    Pat had a love for life. He loved spending time with friends, boating, golfing, and driving his big trucks, reliving his fire department days. He had a kind soul, who made an impact on everyone he met.
    A memorial service will take place on Saturday, April 26th, 2025 at 10:30am.
    Epiphany Cathedral
    310 Sarasota St, Venice, FL 34285
    https://maps.app.goo.gl/W7SXffkDbQoAeLnZA
    In lieu of flowers or cards, donations can be made to Tunnels to Towers, https://t2t.org/. Tunnel to Towers provides support to firefighters, military, and their families.
 
RET FF JAY MOYLAN LAD*37.....

REST IN PEACE BROTHER....PRAYERS FOR THE COMFORT OF THE FAMILIES.....

FDNY Engine 79 Ladder 37 Battalion 27

With regret, we inform you of the passing of Jay Moylan (Retired, former member of E79/L37).
Jay started his career in 1960 in
L30. In 1974, Jay transferred to E79, and then in 1977, Jay crossed the floor and went to L37. In 1986, Jay transferred to L52, and he then retired in 1989. Jay was a Senior Man in our firehouse throughout the latter stages of 70s and into the 80s before spending the last few years of his career in Riverdale.
At E79/L37/B27, Jay earned the nickname "Slick" for his tall, good-looks and slicked back hair and his general well-dressed manner. Later in his well-lived, long life, Jay continued his sharp dressed ways with his distinctive, full head of neatly groomed white hair. Jay was a very private man and enjoyed the simple things in life, taking pleasure in regularly reading his Daily News and playing golf. After Jay retired, he would often visit South Carolina on golf outings with his FDNY buddies.
The funeral arrangements are as follows: the Wake will be held on Friday, April 25, 2025 from 3:00 - 7:00 P.M. at Hodder Farenga Funeral Home, 899 McLean Avenue, Yonkers, NY 10704; and the Funeral Mass will be held on Saturday, April 26, 2025 at 10:00 A.M at St. Barnabas Church, 408 E 241st Street, Bronx, NY 10470. Private Cremation. to follow Funeral Mass. If you are attending the Wake or Funeral, wear your FDNY dress uniform should as a sign of respect. www.farengabrosfuneralhome.com/.../John-Patrick...
Our very deepest condolences go out to Jay's family. May Jay Rest in Peace.
 
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