[Congressional Record Volume 147, Number 157 (Wednesday, November 14, 2001)]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page E2075]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
IN MEMORY OF EDWARD GERAGHTY
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HON. CAROLYN McCARTHY
of new york
in the house of representatives
Wednesday, November 14, 2001
Mrs. McCARTHY of New York. Mr. Speaker, I rise in memory of Deputy
Chief Edward Geraghty of Rockville Centre, NY. On Tuesday, September
11, 2001, Deputy Chief Geraghty and many of his fellow firefighters
lost their lives while trying to save victims of the World Trade Center
terrorist bombing. Ed and his men from Battalion 9 quickly responded to
the World Trade Center on the morning of September 11, and they rushed
into the bombed buildings to help those trapped inside.
An unknown number of people were saved by firefighters like Ed, who
received the posthumous promotion from battalion chief to deputy chief,
retroactive to September 10.
More than a thousand mourners gathered at St. Agnes Cathedral to
honor Ed on Thursday, October 25. He is survived by his wife, Mary, and
his three sons, Connor, 14, James, 11, and Colin, 4. Ed also leaves
behind his father, Jim, a retired FDNY captain, his mother, Norma, his
sisters, Lynn, Janet, and Maureen, and his brothers, Steve and Timmy,
both New York City firefighters.
I first met Ed's wife when she was a little girl. Mary grew up across
the street from my husband Dennis and I, and as she got older, she
began to babysit for our son, Kevin. She deserved the best, and that is
exactly what she got when she met Ed. He was a true family man who
coached his sons' soccer and baseball teams. Nothing came before his
family. He also made countless contributions to the community of
Rockville Centre, like starting an infamous running club. On Christmas,
Ed's favorite holiday, he volunteered for the Adopt-A-Family program,
which distributed gifts to less fortunate children.
Ed joined the New York City Fire Department in November 1978, and he
served as a volunteer in both Elmont and Baldwin. Fire safety skills
and procedures were important to Ed. He received his masters degree in
fire science from John Jay College, and he designed a national safety
program called Back to the Basics.
Ed's oldest son Connor eulogized his father with the following, ``One
goal that I am setting for myself is to follow in your footsteps to be
such a great man to my family, my community and the nation just like
you.'' I believe Connor exemplified his father's heroism and courage by
circulating a petition to establish a National Firefighters Day on
September 11 in honor of his father and all other firefighters.
Today, I honor Ed Geraghty's memory. I know firefighters like Ed are
heroes every day of their lives, and they leave a lasting impression
all those who cross their paths. Ed's conviction and drive to help
those in need is a testament to his family, friends, and coworkers. I
know Mary, and I have seen the difference he has made in her life. I
know the lessons he taught his sons will live on.
Thank you Connor, for making a difference.
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