Achtung Gruppe!
I just happened by the Facebook wall of California Disasters moderator Louis "Texan With A Jersey Attitude" Molino, Sr. and noticed he had died last July 4th at age 49. I had been in recent years checking his FB wall wondering about him given his uncharacteristic quietude during that time and I knew he had been having some health issues. He died four years nearly to the day after we lost our other now-deceased moderator, Mike "CWZWildfire" Lanning.
You can visit Molino's FB Wall here and leave your respects:
https://www.facebook.com/LNMolino
More Molino links:
http://www.emsmuseum.org/virtual-museum/biographies/articles/402546-Louis-Molino-Sr
https://plus.google.com/+HalNewman/posts/3YbGiYydZA5
http://www.gofundme.com/b2k5y8
http://www.emsmuseum.org/virtual-museum/biographies/articles/402546-Louis-Molino-Sr
https://plus.google.com/+HalNewman/posts/3YbGiYydZA5
http://www.gofundme.com/b2k5y8
He even made it on the Secret List:
==CONDOLENCES:
=Chief Lou Molino
Louis N. Molino Sr. was an EMT/Firefighter practically all of his life. He even lied about his age to join the volunteer department when he was just 16. Lou battled with his health issues most of his life, had diabetes, which cost him his leg almost 3 years ago. Recently he went into kidney failure. He had lost his eye sight and just recently got most of it back. Unfortunately, he lost his battle as on July 4th, 2014 at 11:00pm, he was called home. Lou was "A Texan with a Jersey attitude" who had served as a feisty advocate for Firefighter survival. Our condolences to all affected. Lou was a friend and a character who is missed.
Source: Fire Fighter Close Calls.com==CONDOLENCES:
=Chief Lou Molino
Louis N. Molino Sr. was an EMT/Firefighter practically all of his life. He even lied about his age to join the volunteer department when he was just 16. Lou battled with his health issues most of his life, had diabetes, which cost him his leg almost 3 years ago. Recently he went into kidney failure. He had lost his eye sight and just recently got most of it back. Unfortunately, he lost his battle as on July 4th, 2014 at 11:00pm, he was called home. Lou was "A Texan with a Jersey attitude" who had served as a feisty advocate for Firefighter survival. Our condolences to all affected. Lou was a friend and a character who is missed.
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