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In Memory of Our Fallen Brother,<Br> YOU ARE NOT FORGOTTEN

In Memory of our Fallen Brothers,
You are not forgotten

Least we forget those that gave the upmost
in the call of Duty. They stand for us ALL, who
continue to serve our communities and friends
with out even knowing them when they answer the call.

A Firefighter,
Thier life is so easy to lose but yet
they stand the test. I know I been there with the best.

A Firefighter,
his life is so short and he is willing to give it
to save someone else's. Doing it without question
or cause

A Firefighter,
a hero in his own time.

No!

Firefighters do not think of themselves as a Hero.
They are just one of a kind

A Firefighter,
a friend that you hope you never need
but knowing that they are always there
and ready and willing to do that deed.

A Firefighter,
To Protect, to Serve, to Save and to Give it all,
(even if it means giving the FireFighter's Life)

There are several Firefighter's who are no longer
pulling the hose and stopping the fire, no longer
answering those calls.
They have answered thier last alarm but
their spirits are still with each one of us,
to protect of from that harm
There each and every time we have to face another
challenge, and to them we will forever hold a
Flame
up to them so that they will never be forgotten


WALK WITH US GUYS,
HELP US NOT TO FALL.
by Richard L. Martin, Sr. 2000



CARL TYNER
Fire Fighter
Gray's Creek Fire Dept.
Cumberland County Sta. 18
May 3, 1983

Our Brothers of Cumberland County
Lost in the Line Of Duty

Luther P. Horne                 Fayetteville Fire Department                    December 21, 1929

William I. Capps                Fayetteville Fire Department                    July 18, 1956

Jesse M. Jones                 Wade Community Fire Department          September 14, 1978

Ferrell D. Hood                  Westarea Fire Department                      November 15, 1986

Steve E. Russell Jr.           Vander Fire Department                          December 16, 1988

Jessie U. Shockley Jr.       Fort Bragg Fire Department                     December 10, 1994

David C. Sharpe II              Fayetteville Fire Department                    March 17, 2000


Cumberland County Memorial to Our Fallen Brothers



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and Remember That the Firefighters, do it all just for YOU. No Questions Asked.

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