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Dear Brothers and Sisters,
I regret to inform you that my wife, Ann Bartusch, passed away on the night of July 13, 2016.
A "Celebration of Life" service will be held for her memorial on Saturday, July 23, 2016 at 11am, at
Trinity Lutheran Church
25 Lakeview Street
Lake Placid, FL 33852
Thank you for all your support.
In friendship,
Ed Bartusch
Please take the time to look up Ed's contact info and send a sympathy card; it means so much. Thanks
ANY RETIREE INTERESTED IN BEING ON A SOCIAL EMAIL LIST PLEASE SEND YOUR NAME AND EMAIL TO ME VIA MESSAGE ABOVE
Service information for Robert "Fig" Knutten
Funeral is on Wednesday, June 22, at
Scott Seawinds Funeral Home:
504 W. Interlake Blvd.
Lake Placid Fl 33852
Visitation 10am
Service 11am
With sadness, I report the passing of a retired FLPD PSA, Robert "Fig" Knutten, age 68, who passed away on June 14th, after just days in a Sebring, FL hospice. Fig recovered from a stroke a few years ago with the help of his dear friend Sandy (also a retired FLPD PSA). Fig suffered from an undiagnosed infection and possibly lymphoma started a cascade of problems from which he could not recover.
With sadness I report the passing of a retired FLPD PSA who had a great sense of humor and taught me much when I entered the crime scene unit.
Robert "Fig" Knutten, age 68, passed away June 14th after just days in a Sebring, FL hospice. Fig and Sandy (also a retired FLPD PSA) divorced years ago but remained the best of friends. With Sandy's help Fig recovered from a stroke a few years ago, but a recent undiagnosed infection and possibly lymphoma started a cascade of problems from which he could not recover.
Arrangements are not known.
If anyone cares to reach out to Sandy please let me know and I will send you an address
Bob "RC" White
06/14/2016
FORT LAUDERDALE FIRE RESCUE
OFFICE OF THE FIRE CHIEF
INFORMATIONAL BULLETIN NO: 16-093
DATE: June 13, 2016
TO: All Personnel
FROM: Robert F. Hoecherl, Fire Chief
SUBJECT: Passing of Glen J. Arnal
It is with a heavy heart and our sad duty to announce the unexpected passing of Fire Captain Glen J. Arnal. Glen started his firefighting career with Fort Lauderdale Fire Rescue on January 10, 1994. He was one of the original SHARC team members now known as the TRT. Please keep Glen and his surviving family in your thoughts and prayers. Funeral arrangements will be forthcoming and an update will be sent at that time. Mourning bands are appropriate when wearing dress uniforms until his interment.
Rest in peace, you will never be forgotten.
RFH/ec
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FORT LAUDERDALE FIRE RESCUE
OFFICE OF THE FIRE CHIEF
INFORMATIONAL BULLETIN NO: 16-088
DATE: June 6, 2016
TO: All Personnel
FROM: Robert F. Hoecherl, Fire Chief
SUBJECT: Memorial Service for Retired Fire Lieutenant Michael J. Flanagan
It is with deep regret and a heavy heart that I announce the passing of retired Fire Lieutenant Michael Joseph Flanagan. Mike died back on January 18, 2016 in Ocala, Florida with his family by his side. Mike’s final request was to have his ashes taken out on the Fort Lauderdale Fireboat and the urn placed in the ocean that he loved and where he spent countless hours working on Fireboat 9 patrolling, making rescues, and extinguishing boat fires.
Mike Flanagan began his career as a firefighter with the City of Fort Lauderdale Fire Department on February 1, 1962. He was part of a group of rookies hired to staff the opening of the new Fort Lauderdale Fire Station 6 (presently station 35). He was promoted to Driver/Engineer on September 22, 1966 and Fire Lieutenant on March 14, 1975. The pension ordinance in place at that time required firefighters to retire at age 50, so Mike reluctantly retired on September 1, 1986.
During his 24 year career Mike worked at every firehouse in the City and saw much growth in the department. Before he retired in 1986 the City had grown and it was necessary to add another six firehouses. He was assigned to operations and as a member of the fire boat crew for the majority of his career, back when the fireboat was staffed full time with a helmsman, fire officer, and a firefighter. Michael J. Flanagan will be missed by the many that knew him…but not forgotten!
Please join us and Mike’s wife Tammy, daughter Kim, son-in-law, retired Fort Lauderdale Fire Lieutenant Joseph Dwyer for a small dockside memorial service at Fire Station 49 on Thursday, June 16, 2016 at 10 am. The Fort Lauderdale Firefighters Honor Guard will render honors; Black Pearl Pipes and Drums will play, Senior Fire Chaplain Ron Perkins will give a brief religious ceremony before the family boards the fireboat to complete the private service at sea.
SERVICE: Michael J. Flanagan
Thursday, June 16, 2016
10:00 am
Fort Lauderdale Fire Station 49
1015 Seabreeze Boulevard
Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33316
Thank you.
RFH/ec
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