David Paulison Administrator, FEMA Remarks Honoring Our Fallen Firefighters Emmitsburg, MD Sunday, October 8, 2008 During this memorial weekend, we light candles and place flowers to remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect their families, their neighbors and their communities. We hear the bells ring and the pipes play, we lay wreaths, we pay our respects, we stand guard, we cry, and we vow to remember. As a former firefighter, fire chief, USFA Administrator and, now, as FEMA’s Administrator, I will always remember. This memorial demonstrates the resolve of our nation to never forget. I offer my gratitude to the members of the National Fallen Fire Fighters Foundation Board of Directors, staff and volunteers, who show their commitment through their efforts here today and every day serving the families of those we remember. I’d also like to thank Chief Cade and his team at the U.S. Fire Administration for their work every day on behalf of the fire services community. There was a time in our history when firefighter deaths were considered inevitable, a part of the job: when tragedies like the one in South Carolina that we remember today were shrugged aside instead of the focus of national mourning. Thankfully, today these tragedies are fewer, but the pain is no less deep. Today we know that training and equipment, when matched with the courage of individuals, can reduce risks and bring more of our men and women home each night. I look forward to the day when we cease to lose our bravest and brightest and can instead say proudly: Everyone Goes Home. But when we reach that day, we will be by standing on the shoulders of giants. There are more than 3,200 names on the roll of honor here. The 110 men and women from across the nation that we add to the memorial today leave some big boots to fill. Their lives and sacrifices will be honored not only by this memorial, but by the work we will continue to do to reduce such tragedies in the future. The firefighters’ memorial is not just here in Maryland. Each of us takes it home with us. In the memories we share. In the lives they fought to protect. In our hearts. In the legacy of heroism and dedication they leave behind. As Benjamin Disraeli once said, “The legacy of heroes is the memory of a great name and the inheritance of a great example.” They have truly left us with a noble legacy. The work of the USFA and the Memorial Foundation build on this legacy. We are all dedicated to keeping these memories alive. Families and friends kneel to take rubbings of the plaques where the names are inscribed and the bricks laid in their honor. Children come to remember fathers and mothers taken from them. Parents come to remember their children. Friends come to remember friends. Others come to pay tribute to those they knew and those they will never know. These memories, and the lives they inspire, are the true memorial to our fallen heroes. Let us all resolve to build on their legacy as we move forward together. God bless you. God bless all those who serve. And God Bless the United States of America. 2008 Memorial Weekend Roll of Honor Alabama Dennis Cheshire, Red Oak Area Volunteer Fire Department Samuel W. Downing, Mobile Fire-Rescue Department Billy A. Gafford, Jr., Birmingham Fire & Rescue Services Stephen M. Harbison, Pleasant Grove Fire Department Arizona Mark Stevens Carter, Phoenix Fire Department Arkansas Paul D. Baker, Turtle Creek Volunteer Fire Department Daryl W. Mutton, North Pulaski Fire Protection District #15 California Edward L. Andrews, IV, Redding Fire Department Matthew C. Burton, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Scott Peter Desmond, Contra Costa County Fire Protection District Michael Paul Heuer, Sierra City Fire Department Kevin C. Reed, Oakland Fire Department Matthew Richard Will, CAL-Fire Connecticut John F. Keane, Waterbury Fire Department District of Columbia James McRae, III, District of Columbia Fire and Emergency Medical Services Florida Jeremy “Chris” Adams, Springfield Fire Department John Jacob “JJ” Curry, Volusia County Department of Fire Services Paul T. Reynolds, Sr., Estero Fire Rescue Georgia Henry Lawrence “Hank” Pitts, Jr., Douglas County Fire/EMS Felix M. Roberts, Fulton County Fire Department Idaho Dennis L. Davis, Idaho Helicopters, USDA Forest Service contractor Vernon R. McKenzie, Gem County Fire Protection District #2 Illinois Michael Lee Fox, Vergennes Fire Department William F. Grant, Chicago Fire Department James “Shib” Miller, Sesser Fire Protection District Scott A. Mumm, Mendota Fire Department Bruce J. Zumwalt, Sheldon District Fire Department Indiana Bradley Wm. "Wally" Green, Monroe Township/Cowan Volunteer Fire Department Sidney A. Hall, Upland Volunteer Fire Department Dennise M. Leslie, Coal City Community Volunteer Fire Department Kansas Anthony P. Cox, Topeka Fire Department Brandon Lee Daley, Butler County Fire District #3 Carl S. Engdahl, McPherson County Rural Fire Department #2 Bryon Wayne Johnson, Sedgwick County Fire District #1 Michael J. Tluscik, Sr., Kansas City Fire Department Kentucky Shane T. King, Danville Fire Department Jerry W. Stucker, Dow Corning Fire Department Steven Eric Vanderpool, Jr., White Oak Volunteer Fire Department Maine Peter Beebe-Lawson, Springfield Fire Department Maryland Racheal Michelle Wilson, Baltimore City Fire Department Massachusetts David A. Middleton, Boston Fire Department Kelly L. Page, City of Lowell Fire Department Michigan John Eastman “Dawg” Lietzke, Olivet Fire Department Peter G. “Pete” Neilson, Kenockee Township Fire Department Timothy L. Sanborn, Clinton Area Fire and Rescue Joseph Torkos, Detroit Fire Department Mississippi Jeffrey Jeans, Eudora Fire Department Nebraska Jeremy W. Wach, Wymore Fire & Rescue Department New Jersey John W. Broom-Smith, Jr., Seaside Heights Fire Department Stephen R. Dembski, Fire Department of Ridgefield Park Walter C. Fagan, Jr., East Greenwich Township Fire/Rescue New York Theodore J. Abriel, Sr., Albany Fire Department Robert C. Beddia, Fire Department of New York Anthony T. Catania, Middle Island Fire Department Joseph P. Graffagnino, Fire Department of New York Joseph E. Piazzi, Briarcliff Manor Fire Department Daniel F. Pujdak, Fire Department of New York Edgar H. Scott, Menands Fire Company #1 North Carolina Gerald “Jerry” Donley, Jr., Swepsonville Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Todd Whitney Hage, Wesley Chapel Volunteer Fire Department Glenn W. Miller, Whispering Pines Fire Department Nemeth F. Sanders, North Carolina Division of Forest Resources Michael D. Stanfield, Anderson Township Volunteer Fire Department O. Earl Stephenson, Jr., Angier & Black River Fire Department Brandon Michael Whimple, Rhodestown Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Billy H. Williams, Rhodestown Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Ohio Eddy G. Ivers, Concord – Greene Township Volunteer Fire Department Jeffrey M. Murray, Sharon Township Fire Department Steve Olinik, Jr., Rome Volunteer Fire Department Jon C. Trainer, Mechanicsburg Fire Department Jared W. Zimmerly, Prairie Township Fire Department Oklahoma Jon Mark Bingham, Geary Fire Department Pennsylvania Leonard R. “Lenny” Bailey, Jr., Elizabeth Volunteer Fire Department William D. Church, Sr., Columbus Volunteer Fire Department Adam E. “Coley” Cole, Buchanan Valley Volunteer Fire Department Alphonse “Vincent” Germano, Jr., Derry Volunteer Fire Department Jeremy C. LaBella, Washington Fire Department William “Billy” McDaniels, Sr., Mocanaqua Volunteer Fire Company Number 1 Michael D. Reagan, Jr., Sharon Hill Fire Company Raymond Charles Simonis, III, Wissahickon Fire Company South Carolina Rodney Bradford Baity, Charleston Fire Department Theodore Michael Benke, Charleston Fire Department Melvin Edward Champaign, Charleston Fire Department James A. Drayton, Charleston Fire Department Michael “Frenchie” French, Charleston Fire Department William H. Hutchinson, III, Charleston Fire Department Mark W. Kelsey, Charleston Fire Department Louis M. Mulkey, Charleston Fire Department Jeffrey D. Swartz, Wagener Fire Department Brandon Kenyon Thompson, Charleston Fire Department Tennessee Shane M. Daughetee, Highway 58 Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Theresa Maria Kauffman Lynn, Luminary-Frostbite Volunteer Fire Department, Inc. Texas Austin Hague Cheek, Noonday Volunteer Fire Department Joe E. Ivy, Nacogdoches Fire Department Kevin Glenn Williams, Noonday Volunteer Fire Department Virginia Kyle Robert Wilson, Prince William County Department of Fire and Rescue West Virginia Frederick Allen Burroughs, Ghent Volunteer Fire Department Craig L. Dorsey, II, Ghent Volunteer Fire Department Christopher Michael Jaros, Ceredo Volunteer Fire-Rescue Department Wisconsin Robert W. “Bob” Phillips, Athelstane Volunteer Fire Department David A. Rufer, Monroe Fire Department Firefighters from Previous Years 2003 Louisiana Benjamin Craig Rouchon, Bluff Creek Volunteer Fire Department Pennsylvania Darrell K. Michael, Russell Volunteer Fire Department 2004 Iowa Greg Vieth, Davenport Fire Department Missouri William “Bill” Riley, Liberty Fire Department 2005 Alabama Chelsea Lyn Garvin, Fish River-Marlow Fire & Rescue Department Indiana David W. Stautamoyer, Blountsville/Stoney Creek Township Volunteer Fire Department 2006 New York Paul Ryan Brady, Malverne Fire Department Pennsylvania John A. Stura, North Belle Vernon Fire Department Texas Gary Cook, Medina Lake Volunteer Fire Department