Firefighter John H. Spencer - Quincy IL
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N 39° 56.058 W 091° 24.091
15S E 636579 N 4421688
Firefighter John Spencer is honored with a flagpole dedicated to him, in front of Central Fire Station. His plaque is one of two different fallen firefighter memorials at the same station.
Waymark Code: WMM4YX
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 07/22/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
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"John Spencer was born February 17, 1937. He joined the Quincy Fire Department May 1, 1969 and wore badge #35. “Spence,” as he was often called, was assigned to Engine #2 out of Central Fire Station. His character was described with words like, “easy-going, positive, dedicated, happy-go-lucky, tireless worker, and meticulous.” John was a man you could depend on.

On April 14, 1991, an alarm came in for a house fire at 725 N. 5th Street. Firefighter Spencer was a member of one of the initial companies to respond to the blaze. The crews arrived within minutes and fought and extinguished the fire. During overhaul operations, the strain and exertion took its toll on Firefighter Spencer and he suffered a fatal heart attack.

John Spencer was 54 years old and was a 21-year veteran of the fire department. He was survived by his wife Sharon, his mother Matilda and his son Travis."

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Memorial Website: [Web Link]

Physical address:
Central Fire Station
Vermont @ 9th
Quincy, IL USA


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