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Lieutenant
Halloran, 43, who was with Ladder Company 8 in TriBeCa and lived
with Mrs. Halloran and the children in North Salem, N.Y., took
it all in stride. He ran the house, as his wife put it, like a
camp. There was a wide age range — Jake, 15, Conor, 13, Aidan,
12, Kieran, 9, and Declan, 2 — but he arranged activities for
all of them. They'd go fishing, boating, camping, swimming. Crowded
as these activities could get, when Lieutenant Halloran took the
children camping, he told each of them to invite a friend along.
If that wasn't enough, during the summer, the Hallorans welcomed
children from Ireland to stay with them, further swelling their
ranks. "What can I say," Mrs. Halloran said. "He just loved kids."
Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on December 29, 2001.
HALLORAN-Vincent Gerard. Of North Salem NY, was lost in the line
of duty while serving as a Lieutenant for the New York City Fire
Department at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. He
was 43. Beloved husband of Marie and a devoted and loving father
to his sons Jake 15, Conor 13, Aidan 12, Kieran 9, and Declan
2. Another child is due in May. As a Lieutenant, he was deployed
to lead his men in the evacuation of the North Tower. As a true
hero, he placed his men's lives, and those of countless others,
before his own. He began his career as a firefighter at Engine
262 in Astoria, Queens and later served at Engine 43 in the Bronx
prior to being assigned to Ladder 8 in NYC, as a Lieutenant. He
celebrated his twentieth year with the FDNY on September 5, 2001.
He was born in Flushing, NY to Joseph and M. Alice Halloran in
1958. Vincent attended St. Kevin's Parochial School, St. Francis
Prepartory School and took various courses at the City College
of New York, the New York Institute of Technology and the Empire
State College. In addition to his wife and children, Vincent is
survived by his mother, M. Alice of Flushing and his siblings,
Maureen, Terence, Patricia and James, their spouses and children.
He will also be greatly missed by his father-in-law and mother-in-law
Ernest and Theresa Parkanzky of Van Wert Ohio, his brothers and
sisters-in-law, Dan, Karen, Connie, Paul and John, their spouses
and children. He is predeceased by his father Joseph who passed
away in 1991. Vincent will be remembered by those who knew him
and loved him as a man who showed his care and concern for all
he met, who graced others with his overwhelming generosity, who
proudly displayed his love for children and as a man who always
shared his brilliant smile and love of life. If we follow his
example, we too can make a difference. In lieu of flowers, your
contribution to the UFA Widows' and Children's Fund or the Northern
Ireland Children's Enterprise (Mount Kisco) in Vincent's name
would be greatly appreciated. A Memorial Mass will be held on
November 9, 2001 at 9:30AM at the Cathedral of St. Patrick, NY
NY. Gone but not forgotten. Paid notice published in THE NEW YORK
TIMES on November 7, 2001.
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