Dear Friend of the LAFD,
The men and women of the Los Angeles Fire Department welcome Firefighters from throughout the nation and all members of our community to join them on Tuesday, September 20, 2006 in celebrating the life of Captain Lane Kemper, who recently lost a bravely fought battle with cancer.
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For the latest information about Captain Kemper's Funeral, please visit: http://snipurl.com/wg44
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Captain II Lane A. Kemper, a 31-year LAFD veteran, was widely respected for teaching Firefighters nationwide the tasks that would get them home safely to their families.
Known as a master of forcible entry into burning buildings and forcible escape for Firefighters who were trapped in them, Captain Kemper was a tireless advocate of public safety and Firefighter survival.
Lane made all of us better Firefighters, and all who met him better people.
We kindly ask members of the Fire Service to RSVP and welcome all to join us...
Memorial Service:
Tuesday, September 20, 2006
11:00 AM
Shepherd of The Hills Church
19700 Rinaldi Street
Porter Ranch, California 91326
Interment:
Oakwood Memorial Park
22601 Lassen Street
Chatsworth, California 91311
Reception To Follow:
Los Angeles Fire Department
Fire Station 28
11641 Corbin Avenue
Porter Ranch, California 91326
In Lieu of Flowers, Donations Kindly Requested:
Los Angeles Firemen's Relief Association
Widows, Orphans & Disabled Firemen’s Fund
2900 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, California 90026
Those wishing to offer on-line condolences may use the comments section of our blog: http://snipurl.com/wg44
Members of the Fire Service are strongly encouraged to RSVP by e-mail to: [email protected]
The LAFD Memorial Service Planning Team also welcomes questions and Fire Service RSVP's by telephone at: (213) 978-3711.
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Respectfully Yours in Safety and Service,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Paramedic
Public Information Officer
Los Angeles Fire Department
LAFD Home Page: http://www.lafd.org
LAFD News Blog: http://www.lafd.org/blog
Please no e-mail or private messages. Public replies only. Thank you!
The men and women of the Los Angeles Fire Department welcome Firefighters from throughout the nation and all members of our community to join them on Tuesday, September 20, 2006 in celebrating the life of Captain Lane Kemper, who recently lost a bravely fought battle with cancer.
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For the latest information about Captain Kemper's Funeral, please visit: http://snipurl.com/wg44
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Captain II Lane A. Kemper, a 31-year LAFD veteran, was widely respected for teaching Firefighters nationwide the tasks that would get them home safely to their families.
Known as a master of forcible entry into burning buildings and forcible escape for Firefighters who were trapped in them, Captain Kemper was a tireless advocate of public safety and Firefighter survival.
Lane made all of us better Firefighters, and all who met him better people.
We kindly ask members of the Fire Service to RSVP and welcome all to join us...
Memorial Service:
Tuesday, September 20, 2006
11:00 AM
Shepherd of The Hills Church
19700 Rinaldi Street
Porter Ranch, California 91326
Interment:
Oakwood Memorial Park
22601 Lassen Street
Chatsworth, California 91311
Reception To Follow:
Los Angeles Fire Department
Fire Station 28
11641 Corbin Avenue
Porter Ranch, California 91326
In Lieu of Flowers, Donations Kindly Requested:
Los Angeles Firemen's Relief Association
Widows, Orphans & Disabled Firemen’s Fund
2900 West Temple Street
Los Angeles, California 90026
Those wishing to offer on-line condolences may use the comments section of our blog: http://snipurl.com/wg44
Members of the Fire Service are strongly encouraged to RSVP by e-mail to: [email protected]
The LAFD Memorial Service Planning Team also welcomes questions and Fire Service RSVP's by telephone at: (213) 978-3711.
# # #
Respectfully Yours in Safety and Service,
Brian Humphrey
Firefighter/Paramedic
Public Information Officer
Los Angeles Fire Department
LAFD Home Page: http://www.lafd.org
LAFD News Blog: http://www.lafd.org/blog
Please no e-mail or private messages. Public replies only. Thank you!