Howell Area Fire Department Honor Guard

Howell Area Fire Department Honor Guard

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The Best We Can Do-Is The Least We Can Do

10/05/2022

Steve was a founding member of our Honor Guard-he served it with pride and humility-and now it is our turn to do the same for him. We will miss you Steve.

It is with extremely heavy hearts that we share the passing of Lieutenant Steve Moor.

Lt. Moor had a total of 45 years in the fire service, and 13 of those years were with the Howell Area Fire Department. He helped countless amounts of people throughout our community during his many years of service. He did not serve to boast or to brag, he did it because he loved the job, and cared about our community and helping others. Lt. Moor was highly respected in our field, and will be greatly missed.

He will always be remembered as a hard worker, a leader, a teacher, a comedian, and an amaizing firefighter. He never failed to put a smile on your face by telling stories or cracking a quick joke. He impacted the lives of so many. Steve was a friend to many, and will be missed by all.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Moor family during this very difficult time.

Rest easy brother, We’ll take it from here.

Photos from ABC7Kevin's post 08/14/2021
09/11/2019

Instead of posting a photo of the Twin Towers burning on Sept. 11, 2001, we wanted to share this photo of the Tower of Voices at the Flight 93 Memorial in Shanksville, Somerset County. Standing 93 feet high, it features a wind chime for each of the 40 individuals who died on Flight 93 when the hijacked plane crashed in the field on that fateful day. It's often quite windy there at the 2,200-acre park and the sound of those wind chimes is breathtakingly beautiful. If you have a chance, visit the Flight 93 Memorial and never forget what happened on that tragic day.

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