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For Survivors of Fallen Firefighters MAY/JUNE 2012 ISSUE 48 usic can affect our mood, instantly take us back 30 years, remind us of a significant event, calm us after a trying day. Most of us probably have a playlist of songs that are associated with specific people and events in our lives. Like many things, music can take on even greater meaning after a loved one has died. It can provide a sense of continued connection and help express what may be difficult to convey in your own words. Do any of these strike a chord with you? Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent. ~Victor Hugo I was doing OK, hadn’t cried in a week, and then “our song” came on the radio and I just lost it. Every time I’m having a rough day, I hear a song that reminds me of my son. It’s like he’s sending me a reminder to smile. I can handle anything except bagpipes. That music just makes me too sad. In this issue, survivors share how music has played a part in their personal journeys. By Mary Hales, wife of Robert A. Hales (2008-OR) M used to tease Robert and say I had only married him because he owned albums I wanted. Our life was nearly always set to a soundtrack of our feelings. Many of our happy memories were punctuated with music. In fact, I walked down the aisle to the song “Sweet Child O’ Mine” by Guns N’ Roses. When our first daughter was born, we laughed and danced to Garth Brooks’ “Two of a Kind Workin’ On a Full House.” Just like Donny and Marie we were “A Little Bit Country, A Little Bit Rock ‘N Roll.” When we bought our first CD player and got it all hooked up, we realized we didn’t own any CDs. So, back to the store we went and bought a CD I we already had on a record because it had “Our Song.” We danced into the night with the girls to “Time in a Bottle” by Jim Croce. One of the fondest memories my youngest daughter has of music with her Dad is us girls singing and dancing along to Billy Ray Cyrus’ “Achy Breaky Heart” and her Daddy making disgusted faces before falling to the floor, groaning. The first morning after Robert died I cried and screamed while listening to Peter Gabriel’s “I Grieve.” Then, sadly, we opened Robert’s memorial with “Time in a Bottle.” A friend gave me Roseanne Cash’s Black Cadillac, and I have The memorial service held for Robert A. Hales by his family continued on page 2

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For Survivors of Fallen Firefighters

May/juNe 2012 ISSue 48

usiccanaffectourmood,instantlytakeusback30years,remindusofasignificantevent,calmusafter

atryingday.Mostofusprobablyhaveaplaylistofsongsthatareassociatedwithspecificpeopleandeventsinourlives.

Likemanythings,musiccantakeonevengreatermeaningafteralovedonehasdied.Itcanprovideasenseofcontinuedconnectionandhelpexpresswhatmaybedifficulttoconveyinyourownwords.Doanyofthesestrikeachordwithyou?

M u s i c e x p r e s s e s t h a t w h i c h c a n n o t b e s a i d a n d o n w h i c h i t i s i m p o s s i b l e t o b e s i l e n t .

~Victor Hugo

I was doing OK, hadn’t cried in a week, and then “our song” came on the radio and I just lost it.

Every time I’m having a rough day, I hear a song that reminds me of my son. It’s like he’s sending me a reminder to smile.

I can handle anything except bagpipes. That music just makes me too sad.

Inthisissue,survivorssharehowmusichasplayedapartintheirpersonaljourneys.

By Mary Hales, wife of Robert a. Hales (2008-OR)

M

usedtoteaseRobertandsayIhadonlymarriedhimbecauseheownedalbumsIwanted.

Ourlifewasnearlyalwayssettoasoundtrackofourfeelings.Manyofourhappymemorieswerepunctuatedwithmusic.Infact,Iwalkeddowntheaisletothesong“SweetChildO’Mine”byGunsN’Roses.Whenourfirstdaughterwasborn,welaughedanddancedtoGarthBrooks’“TwoofaKindWorkin’OnaFullHouse.”JustlikeDonnyandMariewewere“ALittleBitCountry,ALittleBitRock‘NRoll.”

WhenweboughtourfirstCDplayerandgotitallhookedup,werealizedwedidn’townanyCDs.So,backtothestorewewentandboughtaCD

I wealreadyhadonarecordbecauseithad“OurSong.”Wedancedintothenightwiththegirlsto“TimeinaBottle”byJimCroce.

OneofthefondestmemoriesmyyoungestdaughterhasofmusicwithherDadisusgirlssinginganddancingalongtoBillyRayCyrus’“AchyBreakyHeart”andherDaddymakingdisgustedfacesbeforefallingtothefloor,groaning.

ThefirstmorningafterRobertdiedIcriedandscreamedwhilelisteningtoPeterGabriel’s“IGrieve.”Then,sadly,weopenedRobert’smemorialwith“TimeinaBottle.”A

friendgavemeRoseanneCash’sBlackCadillac,andIhave

The memorial service held for Robert A. Hales by his family

continued on page 2

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listenedtoitoverandoverforthepastcoupleofyears.ShewrotethesongsonthatCDafterthedeathofherfather.Ihavefoundcomfortfromherlyricstimeandagain.

OnthethirdanniversaryofRobert’sdeath,thegirlsandIheldamemorialatthefirestation.Afterwehadeachsaidourpiece,theentiregroupreleasedwhiteballoonstothesong“WhoKnew”byPink.Idoubtmanypeopleatthememorialunderstoodthelyrics,buttheyareverypoignanttothegirlsandme.

If someone said three years from now

You’d be long gone

I’d stand up and punch them out

Cause they’re all wrong

I know better

‘Cause you said forever

And ever

Who knew?

~Pink,MaxMartin,&LukaszGottwald

Musiccontinued from page 1

By Kerry L. Carpenter, brother of Randall Carpenter (2002-OR)

arlyin2006,whilereturningtoEasternOregonfromameeting,IstoppedfordinnerandrestattheEagle

CrestResortinRedmond,Oregon,whereforovertwoyearsmybrother,CaptainRandyCarpenter,mybrotherBrad,andotherfamilymembershadworkedtobuildahomethatwascentrallylocatedinOregonforfamilyevents.

Asithappened,averytalentedperformer/songwriternamedLindyGravellewassingingtherethatnight.Itoccurredtometoaskifshewouldconsiderwritingasongaboutfirefightersandwhattheydo.Ialsoasked,ifpossible,couldthesongincludementionofmybrotherRandy,whodiedinthelineofdutyonNovember25,2002,andhisdedicationtothefireservice?Lindyimmediatelysaid,“No!”Butafewweekslater,Lindycalledandsaidshewantedtogivethesongatry.ShespentagreatdealoftimeresearchingandinterviewingthefireserviceaswellaslearningabouttheroleRandylivedatCoosBayFire&Rescue.

Asaresult,thesong“FallenBrother”waspubliclyperformedforthefirsttimeatourannualgolftournamentbanquetinJuneofthatyear.Ican’tfullyexplainhow

powerful“FallenBrother”is,butittrulystirstheheartandremindsusoftheamazingcommitmentofourfireservice

heroes.Partofmybrother’slegacyisthere,too.

Lindycontinuedtoperform“FallenBrother,”anditwassowellreceivedshedecidedtoincludeitonher2006CD“TheHighRoad.”InNovemberofthatyear,“FallenBrother”wasalsoaverymovingpartofthededicationceremonyfortheFirefightersMemorialinCoosBay,Oregon.Todaythesongcontinuestohonorthememoryandsacrificeofourfallenfirefighterbrothersandsisterseverywhere.

InJuneofthisyear,Lindywillonceagainperform“FallenBrother”duringourbanquetforthe10thannualRandyCarpenterMemorialGolfTournament,wherewehope

tocontinueoureffortstoraisefundstosupportfirefightertrainingandeducation.

TheRandyCarpenterMemorialFoundationwasfoundedin2003tosupportfirefightertrainingandeducationexpensewhereneededwhentraditionalresourceswereunavailable.WhiletheFoundationreceivessignificantsupportfrommanygenerousindividuals,themajorityof

Randall Carpenter

E

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ourrevenueisasaresultofseveralgolftournamentsheldthroughoutourregion.We’veenjoyedincrediblesupportinourmission.TheRandyCarpenterMemorialFoundationhasgrantedover$155,000insupportoffirefightertrainingsinceRandywaskilled.

yhusband,JamesIsberner,diedonFebruary19,2001,asavolunteerfiremanforMontelloFire

DepartmentinMontello,Wisconsin.Myfavoritesong

is“I’mButaStrangerHere,HeavenisMyHome”fromtheWelsLutheranHymnal.Ibelievemusiccanreallybecomfortingforalotofsadthingsthathappeninlife.

I’m But a Stranger Here

Words: Thomas R. Taylor, 1836 ~ Music: Arthur S. Sullivan, 1872 ~ 1st Published in: 1836

I’mbutastrangerhere,Heav’nismyhome;

Earthisadesertdrear,Heav’nismyhome.

Dangerandsorrowstandroundmeoneveryhand;

Heav’nismyfatherland,Heav’nismyhome.

Whatthoughthetempestrage,Heav’nismyhome;

Shortismypilgrimage,Heav’nismyhome;

Time’scoldandwildwintryblastsoonshallbeoverpast;

Ishallreachhomeatlast,Heav’nismyhome.

ThereatmySavior’ssideHeav’nismyhome;

Ishallbeglorified,Heav’nismyhome.

Therearethegoodandblest,thoseIlovedmostandbest;

There,too,Isoonshallrest,Heav’nismyhome.

ThereforeImurmurnot,Heav’nismyhome;

Whate’ermyearthlylot,Heav’nismyhome;

AndIshallsurelystandthereatmyLord’srighthand.

Heav’nismyfatherland,Heav’nismyhome.

M

By Marie Sanborn, wife of Timothy Sanborn (2007-MI)

thinkTimcommunicatestomethroughmusic/songs.Therehavejustbeentoomanyincidentswherea

certainsongwillplayatamomentthatisimportant.

AtTim’sfuneralweplayed“WhenIGettoWhereIAmGoing”byBradPaisley.It’sasongthatmadeTimthinkofhisgrandfather,asongthatwasabouthappytears,asongthatTimhimselfsangwiththeradiojustdaysbeforehisdeath.(ThankGodBradPaisleywassingingalso.AsmuchasTimthoughthecouldcarryatune...itwasnotso!)

AboutsixweeksafterTimdied,Smokey,our12-year-oldDalmatian,washavinghealthissues.Theygot

progressivelyworse,andIwasnolongerabletocareforSmokeywiththedignitythathedeserved.ThedecisionhadtobemadetoputSmokeydown.Iwentbackandforthfordays.FinallyIhadtostopbeingselfishandlookedforasignfromTimthattherightdecisionwasmade.AsIparkedthecarintheparkinglotatthevet’sofficeandreacheduptoturnthecaroff,thesongcameon.When I get to where I am going,

I

Smokey continued on page 4

Onourfoundation’swebsite,www.ourfallenbrother.org,thereisalinktoLindy’swebsite,whereyoucandownload“FallenBrother”ifyou’dcaretotakealisten.It’squiteasong.Butthen,Randywasanamazingman,andInevertireoflistening.

By Mary Isberner, wife of james Isberner (2001-WI)

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there will only be happy tears. Yep…Iproceededtoloseit.ButwhenIwasdone,Ihadpeaceaboutme.IknewTimwastellingmeitwastherightdecision,hewastherewithme,

usichasalwaysbeenanimportantpartofmylife.Fromplayingtheflutewhileinschoolto

singingorjustlistening,havingmusicinmylifewasajoythatmademydayeveryday.

Forsomereason,whenmyhusbandLeediedinthelineofdutyonJanuary8,2000,thatloveofmusicwentaway.Theradiowasalwaysoninthecarandthroughoutthehouse,butitwasjustnoise.Icouldnothearthewordsormusicinmyheart.ThatlovediedwithLee.Iknewtherewassomethingmissingbutcouldnotidentifywhatthatvoidinmyheartwas.

LateonenightinJanuaryof2006,IwaswatchingHBOandthemovie“ThePhantomoftheOpera”cameon.IstartedwatchingandveryquicklyrealizedthatIwascrying.Themajestyofthemusicsuddenlyopenedmyheart,andIheardandfelteverybeautifulnote.Ihaveadish,andsoIhaveseveralHBOchannelstoselectmyviewingchoices.I

watchedthatmovienon-stopforseveraldays.EachtimeIwastakenawaybythebeautyandpowerofthemusic.Thatamazingmoviewithitspowerfulmusictouchedmeinaway

thatIwillneverforget.Musicbecamealonglostfriendtomyheartonceagain.

IwrotealettertoLordAndrewLloydWebber,thecreatorofthisbeautifulmusic.ItoldhimaboutLeeandabouthowhismusicmademealiveonceagain.SeveralweekslaterIreceivedapackageinthemail.ItwasaletterfromLordAndrewLloydWebber’sproductioncompanywithanoteofhisappreciationformyletter.Enclosedwasa“movieset”shirt.Thedateontheshirtis2003,and

themoviewasreleasedin2004,soIsuspectitwasashirtthatwasdistributedduringthemakingofthemovie.Iwassotouchedbyhiskindness.Howwonderful!!

Todaymusicisstillveryimportanttome.Ihaveonceagainlearnedtoliveandlovethemusicinmyheart.

osscanforceustogrowinwayswemightnototherwisechooseandtoharnessinnerresourceswedidn’tknowwehad.Thisstrengthbecomespartofa“new”lifeafterloss.

M

Survivors Embracing Life

I c a n b e c h a n g e d b y w h a t h a p p e n s t o m e , b u t I r e f u s e t o b e r e d u c e d b y i t .

~Maya Angelou

LBy jane Neville, mother of Brian Neville (2008-MD)

ForthelasttwoyearswehavesponsoredtheUniversityofMarylandHospitalforChildren’steamintheBaltimoreMarathoninOctober.Inhonorofourson,Brian,wehaveraisedover$25,000eachyearforthecenter.Thisphotoisofthet-shirtstheteammemberswore.

andhewouldbetherewaitingforSmokey.Therehavebeennumerousotherincidentsandsongssince.IjustSMILEandsay,“Okay.Iknowyouarehere.Loveyou.”

Sanborncontinued from page 3

By Sharon Purdy, wife of Lee a. Purdy (2000-OH)

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wasfabricatedinWheatley,Ontario,andwefeltChrisspeakingtousonceagain!WearesohonoredandreallycomfortedthatthisboatisoutonthelakewiththepilotandCFDcrewhelpingkeepeveryonesafe.Chriswasaboater,andweknowhe’sonthatboathavingagreattimewithhisbuddiesandseeingthewonderfulChicagolakefrontwhichhelovedsomuch.

TheFF/PMChristopherD.WheatleyMemorialFoundation(http://cdwmemorialfoundation.org)wasfoundedasanon-profit501(c)3organizationinOctober2011.We’recurrentlyworkingwithRomeovilleFireAcademytopartneronascholarshipprogramforfireacademycandidatesandwithUniversityofIllinois@Chicagoforascholarshipfor4thyearmedicalstudentswhowillenteremergencyroommedicine.

IhadnoideawhenthedoorbellrangAugust9,2010,thatIwouldeverbeabletoexistwithoutmydearsonChris.IneverthoughtIwouldberunninganon-profitorganization,takingclassesinnon-profitmanagement,orhostingafundraisingevent.Ineverthoughtthatmyactionswouldbringsmilestosomeonereceivingascholarshipinitiatedfromanorganizationbasedonthelifeofoneofmyfamilymembers.Buthereweare.LessthantwoyearsfromChris’passing,hisspirithasinspiredallofusto“passitforward,”bringinggoodfromtragedy.OurintentnowistocontinuetohonorChristhroughHISorganizationandtocontinuetoworktohelpotherswhoseintentistoservetheirfellowhumanbeings.

By Marie Sanborn, wife of Timothy Sanborn (2007-MI)

TimdiedJune22,2007.Ifinishedourretirementdream—builtaloghomeonLakeSuperiorandrelocatedthere—andnowIfeelit’stimetorebuildmylife.Theneedtogetoutofthehouse,meetnewpeople,andfeelusefulagainhasledmetovolunteering.IvolunteertwodaysaweekatSt.VincentdePaul.IhavefoundittobeoneofthemostrewardingexperiencesIhaveeverhad—anotherstepinhealing,anotherstepforward,andawaytohelpthecommunity!

The pieces shared in The Journey belong solely to the authors and may not be reprinted in part or whole without the authors’ permission.

By Mary Wheatley, mother of Christopher Wheatley (2010-IL)

AftermysonChrispassedonAugust9,2010,thestoriestoldrememberedChris’positiveenergy,hisdevotiontohiscareer,andhisreadinesstohelpallaroundhim.AllfelthisspiritandwantedtodosomethingtoencourageotherstofeelthatspiritandtocontinueChris’goodworks.

HiscousinJenniferMooresuggestedstartingascholarshipatLemontHighSchool,theiralmamater(whichChris’sisterKimalsoattended);andwewereontheway.Friendscame

touswithanoffertohostagolfoutingatCogHillGolfCourseinLemont.Onethingledtoanotherveryquickly,andthroughaLOTofhelpbythosewhoknew,honoredandlovedChris,wedidhosttheeventonJune15,2011,lessthanoneyearafterChrispassed.ItwasawonderfullifeaffirmingeventwhichraisedenoughfundsforustoexpandourscholarshipprogramtoincludetheChicagoFireDepartment’s(CFD)GoldBadgeSociety.

Inthemeantime,CFDaskediftheycouldnametheirnewfireboatinhonorofChris.Wefoundoutthatboat continued on page 6

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