Jan 28, 2006 11:24 pm US/Eastern

Tracy Champion
Veteran Firefighter Dies After Collapse
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FF/PM Dennis Carter
Good Evening, LACo FF/PM sudden passing. The funeral Services for Dennis Carter is: Friday September 14th at 11:00 Double Rock Baptist Church 1900 West Alondra Blvd Compton, CA
Flag Ceremony Saturday September 22nd at 11:00 Fire Station 92
Thank you for remembering Dennis and his family. Respectfully, Brent |
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Deputy Fire Marshall Ron Wiley It is with
great sadness that I announce the death of Deputy Fire Marshall Ron Wiley
(Richmond, CA Fire Department). Ron died yesterday evening in a tragic fiery
car accident. Ron was an 18 year member of the Richmond Fire Department; in
addition, he has a Richmond firefighter killed in crash had big personality - By Karl Fischer
Sign guest book for Ron Wiley
http://www.contracostatimes.com/ci_6290659 |
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Lieutenant Michael Cotton It is my
unfortunate duty to report the passing of a fighter, supporter, and member of
the san Francisco Black Firefighters. Recently retired (10 months prior)
Lieutenant Michael Cotton died on 2/27/07 after a lengthy illness. Brother
Cotton (26 year veteran) was a former Board member and was a leading
contributor in preparing women to enter the San Francisco Fire Department.
Update A Memorial for
retired SFFD Lieutenant Michael Cotton has been scheduled for Monday March
12, 2007 at the "San Francisco Christian Center" Located at 5825 Mission St.
San Francisco. Services start at 11:00AM. |
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Fort Worth Fire Chief Found Dead In Home
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A Tribute to Attorney Melanie Lomax By Brent Burton
Melanie Lomax was more than a friend to the Stentorians. She was a strong advocate of the cause for equality. During the early 1990's, the Stentorians of L.A. City challenged the Fire Department on behalf of women and Blacks that were facing hostile environments in both the field and at the Training Academy. A press conference was called by the Stentorians in front of old station 30, which is now home to the African American Firefighter Museum. President Kwame Cooper and Attorney Lomax presented these charges to the public and called for a full investigation. The Stentorians of L.A. County stood shoulder to shoulder with our brothers and sisters from the Stentorians of L.A. City. As a result numerous reforms were established and new leadership was appointed. Melanie was a native of Los Angeles. Her grandfather owned the Dunbar hotel in the early 1930's and 40's on Central Avenue. Her father was a criminal attorney and publisher whose newspaper focused on stories about the Black Community. Her brother Michael, was the President of Dillard University in New Orleans during the operating years of the Carl Holmes Executive Development Institute. Melanie served as the President of the Los Angeles Police Commission during the tense times of the Rodney King case. Recently I had an occasion to speak to Melanie. She called in response to news of a L.A. City Firefighter being fed dog food while working at a station in Westchester. She called for assurance that no such incidents were occurring in the L.A. County Fire Department. The Los Angeles Community will definitely miss Melanie - a true stand up woman and trail blazer! |
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Passing of Former Oakland Fire Chief
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(CBS 3) PHILADELPHIA
After decades of saving the lives of others, a beloved veteran
Philadelphia firefighter died on the scene of a fire early Saturday
morning. As investigators search for a cause of the fire, it is trying
to be determined exactly what caused Tracy Champion's death. Champion
arrived at an empty home at 55th and Lancaster in the Overbrook
neighborhood of Philadelphia early Saturday morning.Champion, 49,
collapsed at about 4:30 a.m. shortly after the fight against the
flames came to an end and was rushed to Lankenau hospital but died a
short time later. (© MMVI, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.) |
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Fire Fighter Paramedic Crystal Golden-Jefferson
A nineteen year veteran began her career in the fire service as a Los Angeles County Fire Explorer at fifteen years of age. She became the first African American female hired by the City of Inglewood Fire Department. Eventually, Crystal became Los Angeles County Fire Department’s third African American Female Firefighter. Crystal’s fight with Lymphoma cancer began the latter part of 2003, and ended July 20, 2005. Crystal was a devoted mother, loving daughter, cherished sister, loving and loyal friend, warm neighbor and trusting co-worker. She will be missed terribly.
The following fund has been set up at F&A Federal Credit Union to assist
Firefighter Crystal Jefferson's daughter:
Acct# 567450 |
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Winfred Moss
Detroit: Firefighter for Detroit, 38, was devoted to his faith By Doug Guthrie / The Detroit News ![]() Mr. Moss Winfred Moss was dedicated to his faith, his family and his fellow firefighters. The 20-year veteran of the Detroit Fire Department died after collapsing Tuesday, May 17, 2005, while walking in an Oakland County park with his wife and children. He was pronounced dead on arrival at Botsford General Hospital in Farmington Hills. He was 38. "He was a big healthy, strapping guy, who exercised and took care of himself. He had no medical problems that anyone was aware of, so this has come as a great shock," said his mother-in-law, Jacquetta Royster. Family members said the results of an autopsy aren't complete, but early indications pointed toward an aneurysm or brain hemorrhage as the cause of death. Born in Birmingham, Ala., Mr. Moss was raised in Detroit. He attended Cass Technical High School and became a trainee with the Detroit Fire Department when he was 17. In his youth, Mr. Moss worked as a Jehovah's Witnesses Pioneer, involved in individual evangelizing, sometimes working up to 90 hours a week going door-to-door and conducting Bible studies. Later, he served as a ministerial servant, helping with operation of the Kingdom Hall of the Kentfield Congregation in Northwest Detroit. He recently was appointed an elder of the congregation. "He was so outgoing. People knew him far and wide, regardless of age. "He was always there for people. He liked serving people and his love was serving Jehovah," Jacquetta Royster said. Mr. Moss met his wife through friends at the Kingdom Hall. They were married in 1989. They lived on Detroit's northwest side. Survivors include his wife, Tamara; a son, Jalen; a daughter, Kaila; his mother, Bobbi Moss; and a brother, Willard. A memorial service will be held at 11 a.m. today in the Jehovah's Witnesses Kingdom Hall at 4095 West Davison in Detroit. A family hour will precede the service.
James passed away, Friday evening, June 4, 2004, from complications due to injuries sustained during a traffic accident on his way to Las Vegas. James was an explorer at FS 58, an associate member of the Stentorians, a scholarship recipient from class 15 of the James Shern Fire Academy, and a volunteer at the African American Firefighter Museum. James was a sharp young man. I feel confident he would have gone far in the Department. All will truly miss him. His service will be held Saturday morning, June 12, 2004, 10am at St. Anselum's Church, at 70th Street and Van Ness Ave in Los Angeles. All are welcome to attend. The family is requesting a presence of uniformed members for the service. He will be missed.
With Deep Sincerity & Sympathy, Brent Burton
Los
Angeles City Fire Department's
Alameda County Fire Department
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