In Memory

Of Our Past Members

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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

James S. Barndt

Noah Bergey

Edwin Butterwick

Amandus W. Chessman

Harry C. Cressman

Harry S. Custer

William D. Detweiler

Frank Dorn

Preston G. Freed

James H. Gerhart

William H. Godshael

C.W. Hangey

Andrew Hartzell

George Hubler

William Knauer

Abram H. Kulp

Edwin C. Leidy

Samuel Z. Louz

Fenton Miller

Wilson Reed

Amandus O. Reller

Henry Ruth

Horace Souder

Newberry Stover

Benjamin Swartz

David D. Swartz

Frank Swartz

William Treisbach

A.E. Wampole

Albert Wampole

Harry H. Wampole

Slyvanus Schmoyer Sr.

Frank Dieterly

John C. Detweiler

Thomas Miller

Harry F. Kinsey

William R. Weidner

Samuel F. Kinsey

Nobel A. Stover

Leroy Trumbore

John A. Long

Norman Derstine

Garland Kinsey

Melvin Keyser

Edward H. Magee

Raymond S. Koffel

Harry Weidemoyer

Marvin Nice