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    Identity TBA

    Rest in Peace Brother!

    RICHFIELD, Utah (AP) - A firefighter died Thursday afternoon
    while battling a 250-acre fire in a rugged canyon above Oak City.
    The firefighter's identity and the cause of his death have not
    been released.
    The death was reported to the Millard County sheriff's office
    about 2:25 p.m.
    The man from the Richfield Interagency Fire Organization, said
    U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management spokeswoman
    Davida Carnahan.
    The firefighter was one of 40 crew members battling the Devil's
    Den fire, which was started by lightning just before midnight
    Tuesday in the Canyon Mountains and was burning pinon, juniper and
    brush,
    The other firefighters were pulled off the mountain after the
    death, Carnahan said.
    Sheriff Robert Dekker said investigators still were at the scene
    late Thursday and the body was still on the mountain.
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    Information from: The Salt Lake Tribune, http://www.sltrib.com
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    Rest In Peace Spencer!

    Thirty-three-year-old Spencer Koyle died while
    fighting a wildfire in Fishlake National Forest in central Utah.
    Koyle was from Holden, Utah.

    No details on funeral arrangements have been released
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    • #3
      Rest in peace!

      HOLDEN, Utah (AP) - The body of a fallen firefighter was taken
      to a cemetery aboard a fire truck Wednesday at the close of a
      funeral that drew more than 1,000 people, including Gov. Jon
      Huntsman and senior federal officials.
      Fire trucks from Utah and beyond were parked along Main Street
      to honor Spencer Koyle, 33, who died Aug. 17 in the Devil's Den
      wildfire in Fishlake National Forest.
      Trucks flashed their lights as Koyle's casket was transported to
      Holden Cemetery from a Mormon church.
      "It's a close fire community. There were a lot of tears," said
      Susan Marzec, a U.S. Bureau of Land Management spokeswoman.
      Koyle, who supervised federal firefighters in central Utah, was
      scouting the Devil's Den fire last week when it suddenly trapped
      him, authorities said.
      As the family buried Koyle, a bagpiper played "Amazing Grace"
      and a firefighting plane passed overhead. BLM Deputy Director James
      Hughes traveled from Washington, D.C., to attend the service.
      Meanwhile, the fire continued to burn near Oak City, about 15
      miles north of the funeral of Holden. It covered nearly 8,000
      acres, or 12.5 square miles, and was 15 percent contained.
      Authorities feared gusty and erratic winds would hurt efforts to
      suppress it.
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