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I served with Kevin many years ago in the East Farmingdale Fire and Rescue Department. He was one of the few greatest persons that I have ever met.
Robert Marxhausen
September 11, 2024
Mastic, New York
Born to Serve
Firefighter Kevin Smith spent almost 20 years preparing for Sept. 11. When he called his wife, Jerri, that morning, his voice trembled with excitement, not fear.
"He was saying, `All my work during all those years and now here it is,' " Mrs. Smith said.
In the early 1980's, Firefighter Smith, 47, became a charter member of the Fire Department's hazardous materials unit. Then, after the first trade center bombing, in 1993, he was detailed to the mayor's Office of Emergency Management.
He took on the most dangerous aspect of a most dangerous occupation because that was the kind of thing he had always done. "He just had this desire to serve," said his sister Catherine. "And he loved being in a uniform." He was a Boy Scout. Then a marine. He joined the volunteer fire department in Mastic, on Long Island, where he lived, and there met Mrs. Smith, an ambulance volunteer.
When they married, both brought children, eight in all, from earlier marriages. Each one inherited the same steely notion of service. One now is a sailor. One a marine. Two daughters are taking the police exam. And one son, Brian, who was a Fire Department emergency medical service officer on 9/11, was there, and survived, when the towers fell on his father.
"Sometimes, in my own self-pity, I sit and say, `How much can one family give?' " Mrs. Smith said. She said she had been tempted to tell the world to leave them alone. But then she thinks of Firefighter Smith, so quietly devoted to family and work. "And there comes the pride," she said, "of knowing we are all still following him."
I served with Kevin many years ago in the East Farmingdale Fire and Rescue Department. He was one of the few greatest persons that I have ever met.
Robert Marxhausen
September 11, 2024
There are no amount of words to express the gratitude and yet sorrow , I have towards a person who risked his life to help save others. My condolences to family and friends.
Lindsay
February 16, 2019 | Tomsriver, NJ
To Kevin's Family,
Kevin's legacy lives on, stronger than ever, as we pass another anniversary, they dont get easier, nor should they, the actions of that Day, and the loss of life, should bring us to our knees, and should sting our soul. As my Nephews are growing, Dominic 5 and Anthony 3 already know about, KEVIN J SMITH FDNY they don't know all the details, but they will as they get older, I promise the Smith Family that.
Steve Ricchiuti
September 15, 2017 | Mastic Fire Department
Hi Kevin, I met you in March this year when your incredible daughter showed me your name, forever engraved, forever there, never forgotten. I am so sorry i never had the chance to meet you in person but thank you for the incredible legacy you have left in Jo. She is an amazing person just as i am sure you are. I hope where ever you are you find peace. You are in my thoughts when ever i see Jo.
a friend
September 13, 2017 | Australia
Thank you for your help during this tragic time in history.
Jamie Lee
September 13, 2016 | Brandon, FL
A true Hero
Ex-Chief Joseph Rolleri Mastic Beach Ambulance
September 12, 2016 | AZ
Anonymous
September 11, 2016 | NC
Smitty, just climbed 110 stories in kingsport tennessee, in your honor! I carried your picture badge all the way. no easy task at my age. Still miss you everyday. till we meet again
Don Ruben- ex chief
Mastic F.D
September 11, 2016
To remember a kind man, a strong man and a man of character. Residing in Paradise "Smitty." Always in our hearts, We Will Never Forget. xoxo
Bautista Family
September 10, 2016 | Mastic, NY