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William J. Willette – L.o.d.d. Firefighter

Home History Biographics William J. Willette – L.o.d.d. Firefighter
Ottawa Fire Department

William Willette was hired in 1918 and earned the badge number 45.

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On May 19th of 1930 Firefighter Willette and Captain Robert Pratt were both killed in a fire off of Parkdale Ave in Ottawa.
An in memoriam card sent out to the Department
A grave marker to mark Willette's burial site
Firefighter Willette's obituary
Firefighter Willette rest at Beechwood Cemetery in Ottawa, Ontario
Willette's Gravesite
From the files of Beechwood Cemetery shows Firefighter Willette dies of multiply fractures.

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