Least we forget

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Feb 3, 1989 John Devaney (JD) LODD. There is a lot of articles about that night and stories to research but I found an old pictures of some of the members. Always good to remember the good times.
Looking at the photo is JD in the front row left kneeling, behind him is Harry Gillen white shirt ( UFA Delegate for life) to his left is Jack Cassidy (BC 40 Bn) red shirt and looking down the row to their left is Mario Starace and Charlie Megan flannel plaid shirt.
Front right is Vinny Brunson kneeling Red head, Capt L105 ( 9-11. 5555)
All great guys who I remember as what a Firefighter should be. Great memories of my time in Red Hook. Sorry I missed that softball game.
 

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Timmy Stackpole remembered, this just popped up on my memories. Thought i would pass it along,story and memory should never be forgotten. Timmy was a hero in life and death and forever in the hearts of all who serve.
 
^^^ I remember Timmy Stackpole telling me about his detail to R*1.....he pulled up to the FH & was not sure where a good parking spot was so he parked at the curb a little away & went to the FH to ask....they were out of Quarters & as he turned around his car was already on a Tow Hook pulling away....he chased it on foot all the way to the Pound on the West Side by the Hudson....as he got to the compound he saw the Tow Truck positionong his car inside.....the gate was a distance away so he opted to climb over the fence cutting himself good on the razor wire....a lot of hassling to get the car back. .......Timmy was such an enthusiastic, friendly FF / person. .....CONTINUED REST IN PEACE BROTHER.
 

Timmy Stackpole remembered, this just popped up on my memories. Thought i would pass it along,story and memory should never be forgotten. Timmy was a hero in life and death and forever in the hearts of all who serve.
Very moving and thoughtful. Makes you think.
 
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