Firefighter
Sergio Villanueva
Ladder 132 (rotation)
Engine 4 (assigned)
Memorial Service Held
on June 7, 2002

Soccer
Lover It was Sunday afternoon, Sept. 9, and the game was
scoreless with just minutes left to play. Suddenly Sergio
Villanueva sped down the field, whacked the ball with his
foot, and goal! The Fire Department won, 1-0. A native of
Argentina, Firefighter Villanueva, 33, loved soccer. Tanya
Villanueva, his fiancée, used to have to put on a special
hat with bells dangling from it, as well as a jersey from
an Argentine team, and run through the house shouting, "Goal!" when
an important match was on television. "He was a huge soccer
fan," she said. He also enjoyed a fine cigar and knew his
red wines, and around Ladder Company 132 in Brooklyn, he
made a name for himself in the kitchen. While "firehouse
cuisine" can be an oxymoron, when it was Firefighter Villanueva's
turn at the stove, his company feasted on pasta, chicken
and other Italian dishes. As a child, he had learned to cook
at his father's restaurant, Piccolo San Marino in Bayside,
and remembered the recipes (along with the words to all of
Barry Manilow's songs) all his life. Before becoming a firefighter,
he spent eight years as a police officer, battling robbers
and drug dealers. One of his partners in the Bronx precinct
where he started out thought of him as the consummate transplanted
New Yorker. "He loved New York, loved his country, loved
Queens," said Lt. Rick Miller, "and he would go hoarse for
three days after an Argentine soccer game."