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Fallen Heroes

Together, we mourn the loss of our fallen heroes while remembering their dedication and commitment. Below are the fallen heroes whose families have been supported by the Hundred Club.

Jeremiah Norris

Milton Fire Department

End of Service: February 19, 1966

Firefighter Jeremiah Norris died from thermal burns.

John Cullinane

Somerville Fire Department

End of Service: December 8, 1964

Fireman Cullinane died after suffering the effects of smoke inhalation.

John McCorkle

Boston Fire Department

End of Service: October 22, 1964

Lt. John McCorkle, 53, lived in Dorchester with his wife and four children. The date of his death was the 25th anniversary of his wedding.

Francis L. Murphy

Boston Fire Department

End of Service: October 1, 1964

Francis L. Murphy, 42, came from South Boston. After graduating from Gate of Heaven High School, he served with the Marines in World War II…

James Sheedy

Boston Fire Department

End of Service: October 1, 1964

James B. Sheedy, 37, was a veteran of World War II, he married Mary (Truscello) and settled in the Fields Corner section of Dorchester. Over…

John J. Geswell

Boston Fire Department

End of Service: October 1, 1964

Lt. John J. Geswell, 40, came from a large family in Charlestown. He was appointed to the BFD on April 27, 1955. Upon marrying, he…

Robert J. Clougherty

Boston Fire Department

End of Service: October 1, 1964

Robert J. Clougherty, 31, who came from a family of 14 in Charlestown. He was married and a father of two children. On the night…

Edward C. Lynch

Boston Police Department

End of Service: March 6, 1964

Edward C. Lynch. Patrolman Lynch was a U.S Army veteran of the Korean War. He had served with the Boston Police Department for five years…

Edward Callahan

Malden Police Department

End of Service: September 16, 1963

Officer Edward Callahan was shot and killed and his partner was seriously wounded while responding to a robbery at a market on the corner of…

James O’Leary

Boston Police Department

End of Service: August 2, 1963

Patrolman James O’Leary was shot and killed while chasing several suspects who had just robbed a liquor store. Patrolman O’Leary had served with the Boston…