Missouri Cemeteries Project






Missouri Firefigher's Memorial/Museum

If you know of a Missouri Fire Fighter not listed on here but is on the memorial walls, or a veteran of a Fire Department, please email me.
   
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Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.


A Fire Fighter's Prayer
When I am called to duty, God
Whenever flames may rage;
Give me strength to save some life
Whatever be it's age.
Help me embrace a little child
Before it is too late.
Or save an older person from
The horror of that fate.
Enable me to be alert
And hear the weakest shout,
And quickly and efficiently
To put the fire out,
I want to fill my calling and
To give the best in me,
To guard my every neighbor and
Protect his property.
And if according to my fate,
I am called to your house,
Please bless with your protecting hand
My children and my spouse.


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Organized 1954


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Missouri Fire Fighters Memorial
May 18, 2002
MO Fire Fighters Memorial Foundation Committee
Chairman - Art Smith
Vice Chair - Ken Hoover
Secretary - Dale Arnold
Treasurer - Kyle Fansler
State Fire Marshal Bill Farr
Dr. James Coleberd, Jerry Miller, Phil Sayer, Don Hahoe, Rich O'Brien, Larry Pratt, Jim Barger, Robert Rennick, W. H. Halmich
Design Committee
Jerry Miller - Chair; Robert Rennick; Dale Arnold
Architect - Renner Howell Architects, Columbia
Cement - Rackers Construction, Jefferson City
Stamp Cement - Creative Concrete, Sedalia
Eletrical - Cope Wright, Martinsburg
Granite Walls, Statue - Wilson Monument Co., Monroe City


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Fire Fighters Memorial of Missouri
This site was established in memory of all who have served and all who have been lost in the fire
service. The Walk of Honor is paved with bricks engraved with the names of individuals and
organizations that make this Memorial possible. The first four walls remember those who have
passed after having served for more that ten years as a fire fighter in Missouri. The walls flanking the statue remember those having made the supreme sacrifice of giving their lives in the
line of duty.


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In Loving Memory of
Lt. Mark A. Scott
2/20/63 - 5/30/03
Little Dixie FPD Officers 2004

Fire and Rescue Training, Inc.
Jeffrey C. Quandt, Michael A. Ruggers

Warrenton Fire Protection District
Saluting Those Who Have Served


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Fire Sprinklers Association Of Kansas City
Fairfax Volunteer Fireman
Herculaneum Fire Department
Kearney Fire & Rescue Protection District
Moberly Fire Dept. "A" Shift


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Missouri Service Organization for Young Women
In Memory Of Loren Schoonover Fire Chief Rock Port MO



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