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Page 10 THE EVERETT ADVOCATE – FRiDAy, JunE 17, 2022 City honors fallen heroes at Firefighters Memorial Ceremony Special to Th e Advocate M ayor Carlo DeMaria, along with the Everett Fire Department (EFD), honored those who served the EFD and are no longer with us. The City of Everett hosted a Firefi ghters Memorial Ceremony for the fi rst time since 2019 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. EFD personnel, community leaders, residents, elected offi cials and the families of the men whose names were added to the Everett Firefi ghters Memorial Stone came together over the weekend to honor the departed fi refi ghters. The Memorial Stone features the names of fi refi ghters to honor them for their service to the City of Everett. The names of the fi refi ghters who were added to the memorial stone are: • Fire Chief David Butler • Captain Albert Odian • Private Joseph De - George • Private Thomas McMillan • Private Louis D’Angelo Mayor DeMaria and the City of Everett would like to thank everyone who attended the ceremony to honor and remember the fi refi ghters who bravely served our community. Everett Fire Dept. Captain Derek Perretti spoke at the podium. Mayor Carlo DeMaria is shown with the family of Private Louis D’Angelo. The names of late firefighters who served the City of Everett and are no longer with us are engraved on the Firefi ghter’s Memorial Stone. Everett Fire Dept. Lieutenant Craig Hardy spoke at the podium. Mayor Carlo DeMaria is shown speaking at the podium to honor the fi refi ghters who are no longer with us. The Everett Fire Dept. Honor Guard lead the procession. Mayor Carlo DeMaria is shown with the family of Private Joseph DeGeorge. Mayor Carlo DeMaria is shown with the family of the late Fire Chief David Butler.

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