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Kevin Ward Obituary… In Loving Memory of Chicago Firefighter

Kevin Ward Obituary

Kevin Ward Obituary

Kevin Ward was the third member of the fire department to pass away while performing their job this year. He suffered wounds while putting out a house fire which caused his death last month.

At Loyola Medical Center, Ward passed away on August 28. While putting out a house fire in the 8300 block of West Balmoral Avenue on August 11, he was hurt.

Kevin Ward Obituary: An Enduring Tribute to Chicago Firefighter

On Wednesday, September 13, 2023, Lt. Kevin Ward of the Chicago Fire Department was recognized as a Renaissance guy who was constantly looking for his next experience.

On September 13 morning, he was led from the Engine 98 fire station on East Chicago Avenue along North Michigan Avenue. His coffin was carried by the pipes and drums of the Chicago Police Department and the Chicago Fire Department and it was on a fire engine.

A large American flag was hoisted over Michigan Avenue and Chestnut Street on two firetruck ladders. As the procession made its way to the steps of the Fourth Presbyterian Church for viewing and burial ceremonies, firefighters and Chicago police officers saluted in a line. Chicago Fire Commissioner Annette Nance-Holt said:

“Lt. Kevin Ward embodied the very essence of firefighting and the Chicago Fire Department. His dedication to serving and safeguarding others was unwavering, His spirit, courage and legacy will live on with us all.”

Kevin Ward

Capt. Anthony Massaro from Truck 9, where Ward was stationed said:

“Ward, who started as a mechanic with the department in 1996, found his passion working as a firefighter. I will always remember him with a smile on his face and I think that’s the way we should always remember him with a smile on our face.”

Ward’s ex-wife, Corrinne Walenda said that he was constantly eager for an adventure and a challenge. His pastimes included scuba diving all over the world playing underwater hockey and producing thousands of works of art made of blown glass.

She said:

“He absolutely loved life, He was an exceptionally strong scuba diver and swimmer. We saw a lot of the world that way, like the Galapagos, Socorro Island. We saw manta rays and whale sharks and humpback whales, all through scuba diving.”

You can see the funeral services of Kevin in a tweet provided below:

In our previous posts we covered the obituaries of Brandon Hunter & Bugs Beddow, if you want to know more about their death you can check out our below posts:

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