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Firefighters Memorialize Fallen Captain

Several hundred firefighters attended a memorial service for Capt. Sean T. Whiten at the Melenyzer Funeral Home in Roscoe at 7:00 p.m. today. During that time, I took these photos at the Roscoe Fire Hall in the light of the setting sun.

Maltese-Cross Device Over Doorway
Maltese-Cross Device Over Doorway

Foreground: Black Wreath on Door; Background: Engine 16-1
Foreground: Black Wreath on Door; Background: Engine 16-1

Black Wreath and Ribbon on Front of Engine 16-1
Black Wreath and Ribbon on Front of Engine 16-1

Whiten Memorial in Front of Roscoe Fire Hall
Whiten Memorial in Front of Roscoe Fire Hall

The Uniontown (PA) Herald-Standard has a very nice article, yesterday:

.... On Saturday afternoon, when much of the small town was busy buying and selling at its annual all-town yard sale, shock rippled through the region as word spread of Whiten's death. By Monday, the reality of his death started to sink in with his fellow firefighters and the community.
Flags flapped in the breeze at half-staff Monday afternoon outside the fire company on Furlong Avenue, where firefighters erected a makeshift memorial from Whiten's fire gear and bouquets of flowers.
Black cloth was draped above the bay doors at the station. A few blocks down, a sign along the road read: "Sean, we will miss you."
Similar tributes were evident miles down the road in Allenport and Charleroi as the Mon Valley mourned Whiten Monday.
A sign in Allenport read: "Teacher. Friend. Brother. Sean Whiten." ....

Lane Core Jr. CIW P — Wed. 08/13/08 09:34:46 PM
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