Friday, January 23, 2009

1.21.09 In Memory: Captain Howard A. Walker

It is with deep regret that the Cherry Hill Fire Department announces the passing of Captain Howard A. Walker, Jr. who passed away January 21, 2009 in Fort Myers, Florida. Captain Walker served the Erlton Fire Company for over 50 years where he served in numerous capacities. Upon his retirement, he was awarded the title "CAPTAIN EMERITUS". He was the first to incorporate the emergency medical/rehab concept on the fire ground years before it became popular, oversaw SCBA maintenance, served as the Treasurer of the Fire Company Relief Association, and held various other Fire Company offices throughout the years, including President and Treasurer. Howard was a long standing member of the Camden County Fire Chiefs and the New Jersey Fire Service Instructors Association and served as President of the New Jersey State Fire School Council in 1979 and 1980.

In addition, Howard was probably most noted for being an Instructor. He was an Instructor for many years and was the Camden County Fire Instructors Coordinator for several years. Howard loved teaching recruit firefighters, especially rope and knots. Even to this day you hear firefighters practicing knots crediting Howard for helping them learn the right way. On April 14, 1977, Howard was the Officer of Engine 1321 that was 2nd due at the Garden State Race Track fire. He directed the crew to facilitate rescue and evacuation of the grandstand area.

Interment will be private. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in his name to the Lee Memorial Health System Foundation, Friends of Nursing Fund, P.O. Box 2218, Fort Myers, FL, 33908.