In Memory

Of Our Past Members

A gray stone monument with an inscription honoring past, present, and future members of the Black River Fire Department for their dedication to protecting life and property. Dated March 7, 2001, with "FIRE DEPT" logo at the top.

I have no ambition in this world but one, And that is to be a fireman. The position may, in the eyes of some, appear to be a lowly one; but those who know the work which a fireman has to do believe his is a noble calling. Our proudest moment is to save… Lives. Under the impulse of such thoughts, the nobility of the occupation thrills us and stimulates us to deeds of daring, even of supreme sacrifice.

To Be A Fireman
by Edward F. Crocker

George Aldrich

Hal D. Alton

David W. Ambrose

David M. Ambrose Jr.

Dennis C. Ambrose

James P. Ambrose

John H. Amerault

Howard O. Amos

Herman Ashton

B. Frank Austin

John D. Baldick

Andrew J. Barbalich

Gerald “Giz” Barbalich

S. Barber

Gerold E. Beard

Joseph A. Bellinger

Bernard E. Bender

Robert Bennett

Eli Berkley

Edwards F. Besaw

Charles A. Bigness

Perley J. Bigness

Norris Bigness

Allen W. Birchenough

Oswald L. Birchenough

Albert Bishop

George D. Bishop

Fay M. Boynton

Keith F. Branagan

Peter C. Brierton

George J. Brinkley

Horace C. Branch

Cecil D. Bridenstine

Ward R. Brierton

John J. Brown

William E. Brown

Robert D. Bruce

Robert Bryerton

Earl J. Burington

John G. Burke

James E. Burns

John W. Burns

John D. Burns

Luke E. Burns

Robert C. Burns

Charles H. Burrows

Harry J. Burrows

Keith H. Burrows

Lewis J. Burrows

P. H. Burrows

Reuben L. Burtch

Norman L. Byrnes