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Jay Walsh, LT. FDNY E-59
November 25, 2009
Chief, although I never had the privilege to work with you, my friends who did, had nothing but high praise and respect for you. The New York City Fire Department today, carries on the high traditions set fourth by men like you during your career. My sincere condolences to your family, and may God Bless you Chief, Rest In Peace.
Pat Gaffey
November 23, 2009
At the Pfizer Groton Laboratories, you could always count on a kind word or a joke from Bob as he greeted everyone passing his security guard station coming in from the parking garage. He put a smile on many faces. Thanks for your service and good cheer, Bob. My condolences to your family.
Kim Foster
November 20, 2009
I knew Bob at Subase and later at TGC Foxwoods. A great guy all arround. Definately the end of an era. My prayers are with his family.
Jim Shake
November 18, 2009
Chief Curley - one of the all time greats. It was an honor to have come to know him and to work with him for a brief period of time at Pfizer. A gentleman in every respect that truly had great care and concern for others. The Division Chief has returned to quarters - God Bless.
John Gill
November 17, 2009
Fair winds, Chief
I knew Bob for a number of years and always enjoyed his stories and his company.
John Gill, Retired Deputy Chief, PBFD
Rob Ladd
November 17, 2009
A great man has gone, Only meet him once but the stories are unbelievable but true. I'm reading a old book on his years in FDNY and it was nice to see his name pop up in one of the chapters. My condolences to your family. Rob Ladd SBFD
Jim Cannici
November 17, 2009
Fair winds and following seas my friend. You were my first career fire chief and you taught me a lot. My deepest condolences to your family. Rest easy Chief, you deserve it. C-1 52,Quarters.
Tom
November 17, 2009
Bob was known to me and friends as Chief, he was an extrodinary man with a heart of gold. I will miss him dearly as he moves on to join his wife in a eternal life with god. His stories of his days in the NYFD were amazing and enjoyable to hear about. On September 11th he was at his security post in Groton at Pfizer and he felt the strong urge to be there for his former personel and give his support. God bless you Chief on your new journey.
Michael Tirone
November 17, 2009
Chief Curley, Rest in Peace.
Michael Tirone
Subase F.D. 1978-1986
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