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Firefighter's hometown unveils bench in his honor

The Post and Courier
Friday, September 14, 2007


Firefighters with the Washington, Ind., Fire Department unveiled a bench honoring firefighters killed in the line of duty.

Provided/Bobby Norton

Firefighters with the Washington, Ind., Fire Department unveiled a bench honoring firefighters killed in the line of duty.

Mark Kelsey's mother was speechless. She rubbed her fingers across his name etched into the granite "Fallen Firefighters" bench. Then her hometown firefighters astounded her again.

She had told them she would wear a firefighter shirt every day for the rest of her life. In a surprise ceremony unveiling the memorial bench Tuesday, members of the Washington, Ind., fire department gave Paula Kelsey emblem shirts, badges and photos from more than 100 fire departments in the region and with the military in Iraq.

"She cried. She was just totally blown away," said Washington firefighter Bobby Norton, who put together the ceremony. "We told her it was from our family to yours. She said she knows now she has a whole other family."

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In an interview with the Washington Times-Herald, Kelsey called it overwhelming. The weekslong secret had been tough to keep in the small farm town, where Kelsey knows everybody, said her daughter-in-law, Patty Kelsey.

Mark Kelsey, 40, was the gruff, motorcycle-riding engineer who died with eight other Charleston firefighters June 18 in the Sofa Super Store blaze. His body was taken home to Washington, Ind.

The bench was dedicated at the Hill of Heroes war memorial in Eastside Park, paid for by the Local 495 chapter of the International Association of Firefighters, said president and firefighter Dwayne Murphy. "Somebody can go out there, sit on the bench, looking at the 'Hill of Heroes' and all those flags," Murphy said. Mark Kelsey's name sits alone on an upper corner of the seat, a design that provides for other names to be added.

"I hope this city never, never has to put another name out there," Paula Kelsey told the newspaper.

She has been stopping by the town fire station every few days, wearing firefighter shirts she has been given. After she told firefighters she didn't want to wear anything else, Norton e-mailed stations throughout the region, asking them to send shirts. Letters, shirts and patches came in from several states and from a firefighting unit in Iraq.

Reach Bo Petersen at 745-5852 or bpetersen@postandcourier.com.




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This article has  7 comment(s)

Posted by beemz on September 14, 2007 at 1:15 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Lovely thought...
Rest in peace.



Posted by teeitup on September 14, 2007 at 6:40 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I wonder how Rusty and Little Joe can receive some credit for this?



Posted by exorcist_pencocky on September 14, 2007 at 10:08 a.m. (Suggest removal)

We have taken up the banner, and are engaged in the battle, you will not have died in vain.

Mark Kelsey, you gave it your best, and you are indeed a Hero. "MAY YOU FOREVER REST IN PEACE".



Posted by charleytowngirl on September 14, 2007 at 6:17 p.m. (Suggest removal)

God bless you, Paula Kelsey!
We will never forget the sacrifice of your son and the other 8 men!



Posted by FiddlerCrab7 on September 17, 2007 at 3:17 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Bless you, Ms. Kelsey!



Posted by FF40212 on September 17, 2007 at 8:42 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Awesome.........

Mark Kelsey is one of the finest men I have ever known.

Nice job......



Posted by PyroCapt on September 17, 2007 at 9:49 p.m. (Suggest removal)

An Honor well deserved for a good friend and Brother Firefighter.I know that "Trunk Monkey" is Riding Hard and having fun like he always did.




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