Tribute paid to Calais firefighter

Tribute paid to Calais firefighter


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Calais firefighter Geoff Maker pauses after reading a selection from Last Call for fellow firefighter Billy Townsend, who died Friday after a two-year battle with leukemia. Buy Photo

CALAIS, Maine — Firefighter Billy Townsend took his final ride Wednesday aboard a 1926 Mack hose truck.

The 27-year-old Calais man on Friday lost a two-year battle with leukemia.

Funeral services were held Wednesday at the Calais United Methodist Church. From there, Townsend’s casket was lifted high atop the Mack truck and taken to the Calais cemetery. Behind the truck more than 50 firefighters and EMS personnel from Bangor to St. Stephen, New Brunswick, walked under gray skies and drizzle.

After the graveside services, firefighters and EMS personnel and family and friends gathered at the Calais Fire Station on North Street where the “Firemen’s Last Call” was held.

The ceremony began with firefighters lined up outside the fire station. Then the tone-alert last alarm was broadcast and the large bay door opened to reveal Townsend’s bunker gear — his No. 13 prominently displayed in front of two tables that held some of his favorite things, including a fishing pole, his hunting rifle, a McDonald’s cup of coffee, a bottle of Mountain Dew, a picture of him and his dog.

Then it was time for the last call.

“We gather on this somber occasion to remember our friend and colleague, Billy Townsend, a fellow firefighter, who, from the very young age of 14 years as a junior firefighter, exemplified the spirit and practice of volunteerism,” Firefighter Geoff Maker read. “The practice of caring for our fellow citizens, their life safety and well-being. Let us pause and reflect at this ‘last alarm’ to ponder the absence of a dear friend and brother firefighter.”

The center door of the fire station slowly closed.

When it reopened the tables and all those things that represented parts of Townsend’s life were gone.

“The empty apparatus bay signifies that someone — our brother and colleague William E. Townsend — is missing,” Maker said. “Likewise, as Firefighter Townsend’s gear is now retired, let us also restore our memories of Billy and keep them ever present in our minds, as we hear the words of the FireFighter’s Prayer.”

The bell on the Mack truck struck 13 times.

Lt. Tim James of the Calais Fire Department then read the “FireFighter’s Prayer.” “When I am called to duty, God, whenever flames may rage; give me strength to save some life, whatever be its age,” he read in part. “And if, according to my fate, I am to lose my life, please bless with your protecting my children and my wife.”

Townsend’s wife, Alicia, along with family members and friends stood in the rain listening to the prayer.

Capt. Dale Purton said afterward that in Calais each firefighter is issued a badge and in Townsend’s case it was the number 13. So the bell was rung 13 times to honor him.

Townsend in March 2007 was diagnosed with acute lymphocytic leukemia, a type of blood cancer. He underwent radiation treatments and, after a search for a bone marrow donor, was treated earlier this year at a Boston hospital. He died May 1 after further complications of his illness.

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RIP, FF Townsend. May God be with you always and may Heaven be your home. They said you lost your battle. But they are wrong. You won the place you so deserve with God in His Heaven. It was us who lost, when you claimed your reward. I know you will still watch out for Alicia, Tory, and Charlie, just from a better place. This world is a better place for the years you spent here. THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU GAVE THIS WORLD.

Gone from this world but Never Forgotton....may you be at rest and peace Billy and again to your family and friends thank-you for sharing your husband, father, son, brother etc. with us....heaven is a better place today with you there our firefighter brother!

Raysgurl, you couldn't have said it any better. Very nice of you. RIP Billy Townsend..

My thoughts and prayers are will his family. He touched many and will never be forgotten. RIP Billy Townsend.

I did not know FF Townsend......never met him, but I know what he felt for his follow man and what he was about. My thoughts and prayers are with his wife, family, friends, and his brothers who will answer the next call, and every other call from here forward, with thoughts of him on their minds. That is just the way it is with firefighters. Firefighters are often called "heros", but they are only heros the day the put on their badge.....everything after that is in the line of duty. May god be with you, firefighters of Calais, and family and friends of FF Townsend.

Doug - Winchester, Virginia

My thoughts are with the friends and family of this fine man. I too lost my husband January 12, 2008 of complications after having a bone marrow transplant...I am very, very sorry for you all...

RIP Billy. You will be missed.

we were good friends of billy townsend. he was my husbands best friend, they grew up together.. i know his wife and she is in my heart...preyers and thoughts, I hope she is getting better and We love and Miss billy so much we can never ever forget him, we cry when we think of him or look at pics of him he was a dear friend to us, we miss him so much... we love u billy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! we love u Alisha and ur kids so much, were here for you and we wanna come see u, we miss you... im so sorry for the loss of ur loved one.. we loved him too and we sure in the heck miss him dearly even tho its been a while since hes been gone, its a shock we love u and rip billy william E townsend of calis...

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