Tennessee's Fallen Firefighter's List

TENNESSEE'S FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS

2009

Timothy A. Byrd, Dover-Stewart Co. Rescue Squad

2008

2007

Theresa Maria (Kaufmann) Lynn, Luminary Volunteer Fire Department

M L Hopper, Tennessee Division of Forestry

Shane Daughetee, Highway 58 Volunteer Fire Department

2006

Jeffrey A. Bowman, Chattanooga Fire Department

Garry Tanner, Pleasantville Volunteer Fire and Rescue

Mark Stanley, Tennessee Division of Forestry

2005

David O’Conner, Memphis Fire Department

Wendell Jeffrey, Memphis Fire Department

Jerry Wayne Hooper, Department of Forestry

2004

Grady “Roy” Austin, Henderson County Fire Department

Ed Stallings, Carthage Volunteer Fire Department

2003

Samuel Lee Green, Shelby County Fire Department

Jason Lee Ellis, Loretto Fire Department

Trent A. Kirk, Memphis Fire Department

Charles Zachary, Memphis Fire Department

Robert L. "Buddy" Blankenship, Knoxville

2002

Jason Kevin Jackson Hampton, Almaville Volunteer Fire Department

Dennis L. Harris, Mt. Vernon Volunteer Fire Department

Richard A. Majors, Nashville Fire Department

Thomas S. Murray, Jefferson City Fire Department

Robert Glen Poore, Briceville Volunteer Fire Department

2001

Debra Sinard, White Pine Volunteer Fire Department

Hairold “Bear” Strode, Tennessee Division of Forestry

2000

William Blakemore, Memphis Fire Department

Javier Lerma, Memphis Fire Department

1998

Larry Joe King, Sr., Maury City Fire Department

Paul Satterfield, Nashville Fire Department

1997

Scott M. Berry, Bradley Co. Volunteer Fire Department

Tracy D. Floyd, Winchester Fire Department

William Thomas Wilson, Pinecrest Vounteer Fire Department

1996

W. Clark Derryberry, Mt Pleasant Fire Department

1995

Corey Berggren, Knoxville Volunteer Rescue

Henry Frizzell, Department of Forestry

Wilbur Pinnell, Winchester Fire Department

Gene Schubert, Harriman Fire Department

Ronnie Wilson, Department of Forestry

1994

William E. Bridges, Memphis Fire Department

Edward L. Freeman, Memphis Fire Department

Michael L. Mathis, Memphis Fire Department

Dwight E. Smith, Memphis Fire Department

1993

Mark R. Hinson, Sr., Paris Landing Volunteer Fire Department

1992

Joseph A. Boswell, Memphis Fire & EMS

James D. Hill, Memphis Fire & EMS

1991

James T. Swindle, Sumner County Volunteer Fire Department

1990

Robbie Davis, Newsmansville Volunteer Fire Department

1989

Eddie D. Diviney, Nashville Fire Department

David A. McCollum, Bradley County Fire Department

David Ellis Pratt, Flat Creek Volunteer Fire Department

1988

Charles J. Berry, Kingsport Fire Department

George Harold Carathers, Sr., Jefferson Volunteer Fire Department

Alex J. Sparks, Bellevue Volunteer Fire Department

1987

Robert O. Binkley, Nashville Fire Department

Bobby Gene Blackley, Memphis Fire Department

James Clayton George, Shelbyville Fire Department

1986

Robert K. Bell, Department of Forestry

Carl A. Bettis, Jr., Chattanooga Fire Department

1985

James L. Craig, Memphis Fire & EMS

1984

Milton A. Densford, Memphis Fire Department

Willis D. Fry, Sweetwater Fire Department

Jimmy R. Kennedy, Sweetwater Fire Department

1983

Thomas Girdley, Crossville Fire Department

1982

Ricky L. Hitchcox, Dunlap Volunteer Fire Department

J. Wendell Organ, Lebanon-Wilson County Civil Defense

Charles H. Vinson, Memphis Fire Department

1981

Earl R. Harrison, Clarksville Fire Department

Archie C. Reed, Cheatham County Fire Department

William H. Shields, Department of Forestry

1978

Melvin Matlock, Waverly Fire Department

Wilbur York, Waverly Fire Department

1965

Frank Howell, Columbia Fire Department

1959

Bobby Webb, Union City Fire Department

1955

Neal Paul Barnett, Pulaski Fire Department

 
Help Build Our Memorial
Help build the Memorial Walkway that will lead you to the Circle of Honor, which will be lined with markers honoring Tennessee’s Fallen Heroes. Bricks can be sponsored for either area, but the Circle of Honor will include only the bricks purchased for fallen firefighters.
 

Memorial News & Events

Brick Application Form (Click Here)
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The Tennessee Fallen Firefighter Memorial Committee will meet next week to start discussions on the next phase of the memorial as well as additional fund raising programs.  Anyone interested in providing information or proposals for the next phase of the memorial (phase II is the sculpture design and placement) are invited to attend this meeting.

The Next Committee meeting is January 26 at 1 pm at the Tennessee Fire and Codes Academy, Bell Buckle, Tennessee.

 

Tennessee TUFF Challenge
to benefit the
Fallen Firefighter Memorial
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2008 TUFF Challenge Results   Here .
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TUFF 2009 
Group Picture  (Here).
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2009 TUFF Official Results
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Tennessee Fallen Firefighter Memorial Fundraising
There have been seventy-eight Firefighter deaths in Tennessee since 1954. Twenty-eight of these deaths occurred in the past eight years. We have a great start on a State-wide memorial to recognize these Heroes that made the ultimate sacrifice.
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The location of the Memorial will be on the campus of the Tennessee Fire and Codes Academy, located in Bell Buckle, Tennessee. The site was donated by the State on May 28, 2005. The projected cost for the Memorial is approximately $ 250,000.00.
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Firefighters will be collecting funds throughout the State at numerous locations and events. The goal is to obtain enough donations to completely fund this worthy cause for our heros.
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Tax Deductible Donations to the Tennessee Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial should be mailed to:
      Tennessee Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial, P.O. Box 1083, Smyrna, TN 37167
                              The memorial project is a 501-c3 organization (#06-1785118)
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