LODD Memorial Service and Founders Circle Celebration - William E. Clark Added to PGFD Founder's Circle

MEDIA CONTACT: Mark E. Brady, Chief Spokesperson, 240-508-7930


The Prince George's County Founders Circle Celebration and Fallen Firefighters Memorial was held today at the Cranford-Graves Fire Services building in Landover Hills.


The ceremony included members of the Prince George's County Volunteer Fire and Rescue Association (PGCVFRA), Ladies Auxiliary, Fire Chief Marc S. Bashoor as well as family, friends and guests of inductees to the Founders Circle.  In addition to unveiling of the memorial stones a tribute to the 38 firefighters that made the ultimate sacrifice was made.  The names were read and representatives placed a flower in a pair of firefighters boots.


This years Founder Circle Inductees are:


Francis X. Geary - Hyattsville Volunteer Fire Department
Betty Reamy - Brentwood Volunteer Fire Company
John McBrown - Seat Pleasant Volunteer Fire Company
Thomas V. Moore - Bladensburg Volunteer Fire Department 
William C. Kreitzer, Sr. - Bowie Volunteer Fire Department 
Wesley Kerr - Marlboro Volunteer Fire Department
Gloria Campbell - Oxon Hill Volunteer Fire Department
Joseph G. Tippet, Sr. - District Heights Volunteer Fire Department
Jack Hamilton - Allentown Road Volunteer Fire Department
Alexander J. Ben - Laurel Volunteer rescue Squad
William E. Clark - Prince George's County Fire/EMS Department


William E. Clark  began his long and distinguished fire service career in 1937, serving 20 years in the City of New York (NY) Fire Department, eventually rising to the rank of battalion chief. He was also a veteran of  the U.S. Marine Corps, having served abroad during World War II.

Following his retirement from FDNY, Clark went on to serve as chief of fire protection for Union Carbide Plastics in New Jersey and supervisor of fire service training for the state of Wisconsin prior to his selection and appointment as director of fire protection for Prince George`s County.   Serving here but a few short years, Clark was instrumental in paving the way for our transition to a unified department just prior to the establishment of Charter Government in 1970.

Following his service to Prince George's County, Clark was appointed superintendent of the Florida State Fire College in Ocala, Florida, where he authored the textbook, "Firefighting Principles and Practices" which is still widely used today.

Clark is also credited with being a founding member of the International Society of Fire Service Instructors and served as its president of that organization from 1962 through 1965. He chaired the National Fire Protection Association`s Committee on Protective Equipment and the International Association of Fire Chief`s Committee on Education and Training and was a member of the IAFC`s committees on training, rural fire protection, and firefighter standards.

After an amazing 41 years serving fire departments throughout America, having lectured in more than 40 states and in seven countries worldwide, Clark and his wife retired to St. Petersburg, Florida, in 1978. He  passed away there in September 1995 at the age of 81.



The family of William E. Clark was unable to attend today but passed along comments that they requested to be read at today's ceremony.



On behalf of the Clark family I would like to extend a thank you for inviting us to attend today’s ceremony. I apologize we are unable to be here in person.  Mr. Brady contacted me to explain the tribute you are bestowing upon our father and asked me if I would say a few words on behalf of the family.





My father had a true love and passion for the fire service and that was a driving force in his quest for knowledge, advocacy for firefighter safety and emphasis on proper training techniques.  He was progressive, an innovative thinker and always willing to accept new projects. I believe that is why he relocated to Prince Georges County. Remember in that era regionalization was a concept, not a practice and he was eager to accept this new challenge. He enjoyed working here and was proud of the many accomplishments of the Prince Georges County Fire Service.  I hope people will have an opportunity to view the article in Fire Chief Magazine about the Price Georges County Fire Service and my father. He was very proud of his work here and I remember he had a copy of that magazine hanging in his office in Florida.

My brothers, sisters and I are humbled you are paying such a high honor and lasting tribute to our father. We are very proud of our father’s accomplishments and it is a truly heartfelt thank you I wish to extend from my family members and myself.

Sincerely,
LT. John Clark
City of Madison Wisconsin Fire Department


Read the article in Fire Chief Magazine, February 2000 edition, about William E. Clark by clicking here.

PGCVFRA President Glenn A. Sherman, Accokeek, welcomes everyone to the ceremony.

Gloria A. Lowe, President of the Ladies Auxiliary to the PGCVFRA, welcomes everyone.

Prince George's County Fire Chief Marc S. Bashoor makes remarks.

Fire Chief Bashoor places flower in boot as PGCVFRA Chief Chaplain Warren Litchfield and Ann McGill, Vice Chaplain of the LA to PGCVFRA, read the roll call of fallen firefighters. 





Robert Kiker, Lt. Col. of the Prince George's County Office of the Sheriff performs Taps and Amazing Grace.

Comments

  1. Thank you so much for posting this on the internet!! I am William Clark's granddaughter and did not know this was done to honor!

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