Letter: A tragic loss for Warren

Posted 9/9/21

A letter to the editor regarding the passing of Asst. Fire Chief Brian Remy.

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Letter: A tragic loss for Warren

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To the editor:

The town of Warren experienced a devastating loss on Thursday, Sept. 2. Assistant Fire Chief Brian Remy was a beloved member of the Warren community and the Warren Fire Department. His presence will be greatly missed by all those who have come to know him throughout his many years of service to the people of Warren.

Our sympathy goes to all the families affected by this tragedy. And our gratitude to the men and women of the Bristol and Warren police departments who responded to the situation with professionalism and bravery.

Wally Felag, Senator, District 10
Jason Knight, Representative, District 67
June Speakman, Representative, District 68

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