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~ Boston is mourning the loss of a hero today as Firefighter Robert "Bobby" Kilduff, Jr. passed away after serving 24 years with the Boston Fire Department. Kilduff, a third-generation firefighter and U.S. Marine Corps veteran, was highly respected by his colleagues and known for his dedication to serving and protecting the city.
Mayor Michelle Wu and Fire Commissioner Rodney Marshall both issued statements expressing their condolences to Kilduff's family and honoring his service. Mayor Wu described Kilduff as a true hero who came from a family of firefighters and held his duty to serve and protect as the highest calling. She also commended him for his actions that helped ensure the safety of all residents during a recent fire.
Commissioner Marshall echoed Mayor Wu's sentiments, stating that the Boston Fire Department suffered a heartbreaking loss with Kilduff's passing. He affectionately referred to Kilduff as "BK" and praised him for embodying the courage, commitment, and selflessness that define the firefighting profession.
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Kilduff's death has deeply affected not only his fellow firefighters but also the entire city of Boston. Commissioner Marshall expressed that their thoughts and prayers are with Kilduff's family, friends, and all members of the Boston Fire Department who are grieving this tremendous loss.
The City of Boston and the Boston Fire Department will honor Kilduff's memory with enduring gratitude and respect for his service and sacrifice. His legacy will never be forgotten, and he will always be remembered as a true hero who dedicated his life to serving others.
As the community mourns this tragic loss, they are reminded of the bravery and selflessness displayed by firefighters like Robert "Bobby" Kilduff, Jr., who put their lives on the line every day to keep their city safe. The City of Boston will forever be grateful for his service, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
Mayor Michelle Wu and Fire Commissioner Rodney Marshall both issued statements expressing their condolences to Kilduff's family and honoring his service. Mayor Wu described Kilduff as a true hero who came from a family of firefighters and held his duty to serve and protect as the highest calling. She also commended him for his actions that helped ensure the safety of all residents during a recent fire.
Commissioner Marshall echoed Mayor Wu's sentiments, stating that the Boston Fire Department suffered a heartbreaking loss with Kilduff's passing. He affectionately referred to Kilduff as "BK" and praised him for embodying the courage, commitment, and selflessness that define the firefighting profession.
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Kilduff's death has deeply affected not only his fellow firefighters but also the entire city of Boston. Commissioner Marshall expressed that their thoughts and prayers are with Kilduff's family, friends, and all members of the Boston Fire Department who are grieving this tremendous loss.
The City of Boston and the Boston Fire Department will honor Kilduff's memory with enduring gratitude and respect for his service and sacrifice. His legacy will never be forgotten, and he will always be remembered as a true hero who dedicated his life to serving others.
As the community mourns this tragic loss, they are reminded of the bravery and selflessness displayed by firefighters like Robert "Bobby" Kilduff, Jr., who put their lives on the line every day to keep their city safe. The City of Boston will forever be grateful for his service, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him.
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