March 24, 2010
At their March 2nd Monthly Business Meeting, the members of Greenwood Rural VFD voted unanimously to retire the radio-id “4112″ that had been assigned to founding member JW Young, who passed away a few weeks ago. JW was an institution at Greenwood VFD and was an active volunteer in the department for over 40 years. He held every position in the department from “probie” to Chief and helped teach firefighting to many of the department’s current members. Retiring a radio-id in a fire department is similar to retiring the jersey of a football or baseball star. It is a way for the members to honor JW’s memory. There will never be another JW Young…. and there will never be another firefighter using his radio-id – 4112. JW, we know you are up there looking down on your brothers and smiling at the honor they have bestowed on you. We love you Brother!
By Chief John Burgoyne
March 22, 2010
It is with great pride and pleasure that we give our sincere thanks and gratitude to Howard Lovett and Greg Garcia who so graciously donated their materials, time and talent to ensure our Department was not long without our friend, Smokey the Bear. Thanks guys, not only from us but from our entire community as well!!!
March 1, 2010
With great sadness the firefighters of Greenwood VFD buried one of their own on Monday, February 8, 2010. JW Young was a founding member of the department when he was 17 years old and was still on the roster when he died at age 59.
The Young family has many ties to the department – Kenneth Young, JW’s father was one of the early Chiefs, and JW was Chief back in the late 80′s or early 90′s. JW’s son John carries on the family tradition and is active in the department today. JW held every position in the department from probie to chief and he was a mentor to everyone at the department. It is only fitting that our medical team answered the 9-1-1- call when he passed away. JW was a very generous man who would give you the shirt off his back if you were in need. He never let the sun set on a disagreement at the department. He was a very kind man. He served his community for over 40 years until his health began to deteriorate – there aren’t very many people who are as dedicated to serving others as he was. We at the Greenwood VFD will miss him; the Greenwood Community will miss him; and Heaven is a better place with him there!