Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
The Passing of Darrell and Debbie Feuerhahn
On October tenth, Darrell and Debbie Feuerhahn lost their lives in a tragic vehicle accident. The accident occurred in a remote desert area on Highway 62 east of Twenty Nine Palms. The news of this untimely loss has come as a shock to all who knew the Feuerhahns and our thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time.
Darrell and Debbie were residents of Yucaipa. and are survived by their son Darrell Jr., daughter Stephanie, and granddaughters Harley and Kiera. Darrell Sr. is also survived by his brothers Robert, Karl, and Eric. Debbie is survived by her mother Flora Copley, brothers Rick, Mike, Monty, and Terry and sister Karen.
Darrell and Debbie were happily married for 31 years.
Darrell Sr. proudly served the Redlands Fire Department for twenty six years and had recently retired on September 7, 2008.
His son Darrel Jr. is a Firefighter with the San Bernardino County Fire Department.
Memorial Information Listed Below
Chris Harrison 909.856.6103
Redlands Fire Department
Tim Abel 951.333.6155
tabel@sbcfire.org
Family liason, SBCoFD
Redlands Professional Fireifghters Local 1354 Link
Redlands Daily Facts Article
You are invited to send a message to the Feuerhan family or to share a Feuerhan remembrance by blogging on this site or by emailing: webmaster@local935fire.org.
Darrell and Debbie were residents of Yucaipa. and are survived by their son Darrell Jr., daughter Stephanie, and granddaughters Harley and Kiera. Darrell Sr. is also survived by his brothers Robert, Karl, and Eric. Debbie is survived by her mother Flora Copley, brothers Rick, Mike, Monty, and Terry and sister Karen.
Darrell and Debbie were happily married for 31 years.
Darrell Sr. proudly served the Redlands Fire Department for twenty six years and had recently retired on September 7, 2008.
His son Darrel Jr. is a Firefighter with the San Bernardino County Fire Department.
Memorial Information Listed Below
Chris Harrison 909.856.6103
Redlands Fire Department
Tim Abel 951.333.6155
tabel@sbcfire.org
Family liason, SBCoFD
Redlands Professional Fireifghters Local 1354 Link
Redlands Daily Facts Article
You are invited to send a message to the Feuerhan family or to share a Feuerhan remembrance by blogging on this site or by emailing: webmaster@local935fire.org.
Monday, October 13, 2008
Memorial services are planned for:
Tuesday, October 21st at 10:00 am at Calvary Chapel of Redlands
Calvary Chapel Church (The Packing House)
27165 San Bernardino Ave.
Redlands, CA 92374
The procession to and from the memorial service will be conducted by the Redlands and San Bernardino County fire Departments only.
Agencies are invited to participate in a static display of emergency service vehicles. The static display will be coordinated by Redlands Fire Department.
Please contact edirksen@cityofredlands.org or edirksen@confire.org for questions regarding the services and or static display.
APPARATUS: If your department would like to bring Fire Apparatus, please RSVP (by Mon 5pm) with Captain Terry Welsh via E-Mail or PHONE: (909) 238-8654.
Thank You
See the interactive google map below for directions.
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Tuesday, October 21st at 10:00 am at Calvary Chapel of Redlands
Calvary Chapel Church (The Packing House)
27165 San Bernardino Ave.
Redlands, CA 92374
The procession to and from the memorial service will be conducted by the Redlands and San Bernardino County fire Departments only.
Agencies are invited to participate in a static display of emergency service vehicles. The static display will be coordinated by Redlands Fire Department.
Please contact edirksen@cityofredlands.org or edirksen@confire.org for questions regarding the services and or static display.
APPARATUS: If your department would like to bring Fire Apparatus, please RSVP (by Mon 5pm) with Captain Terry Welsh via E-Mail or PHONE: (909) 238-8654.
Thank You
See the interactive google map below for directions.
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Friday, October 10, 2008
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
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The loss is great. Their lives touched me and I was blessed to know them both. On behalf of my family in Yucaipa and my little family here in TX, I send all our Love and prayers. Darrell, Mary, Harley and Keira....we love you and think of you daily. I'm far away but I'm always here for you. Just call! LOVE YOU.
~Amanda Haselwood (Johnson)
Reg said...
Darrell and Debbie, you were like a second set of parents to me. I can not thank the both of you enough for the love and support you have always showed to me and my family. I feel blessed each and everyday that you both were involved in my life, Carly's and my two girls, Jocelyn and Averie. Life will never be the same for me. You will be missed greatly. I will never forget the discussions we had at station 262 along with the laughs, training and Prison Break and the fun times at your river house. Joci said to me after I explained to her what had happened as she said "I love Daro, is he with Jesus? and I told her "yes sweatheart he and Debbie are with Jesus now." I will always have you both in my heart and thoughts forever. Darrell, I will always remain your student. I Love you guys.
Regis Nebel
Rick said...
Having known Darrell and Debbie for the 15 years that I worked with the Redlands Fire Department, I cannot put into words the sorrow I am feeling. I will always remember Darrell’s dedication to profession and family. I will never forget the example he set for all of us in the fire service. Many years ago, I moved to the mountains and purchased a house sorely in need of a new roof. I remember department members stating that Darrell had expertise in this area. I approached Darrell for advice on how to do it myself and what materials I would need. Without provocation, Darrell and Debbie showed up and spent two full days helping me get the job done right. To the Feuerhahns, department members were family members and family always helped a family member in need. At a recent fire in Northern California, I was leaving base camp and passed Darrell’s engine returning from the fire line. We both leaned out the window of our vehicles, waved and shouted words of encouragement. Darrell had that typical smile on his face that said, I am here doing what I was born to do- fight fire. I will miss both of them and always hold them in my prayers. A brother and a friend.
Rick Lynsky