THIS IS FIRE AND IRON MC STATION 15 DISPATCH…
ATTENTION ALL UNITS AND ALL STATIONS – STANDBY…
3*3*3
It is with deep regret that we announce the passing of Paul ‘Guy’ Keirn - Retired St. Petersburg Beach Volunteer Firefighter and Fire and Iron Station 15 MC Member. Roll call has been taken and Firefighter Paul Keirn has failed to answer. The bell has struck 3-3-3 for his "Last Alarm."
The striking of the bell three times, three times, three times, in the Fire Service,
signifies that a Brother has been called Home.
He may now rest - he may now stand down - his work here is complete.
May the sun shine upon your path,
May the wind always be at your back, and
May the Lord hold you in the palm of His hand until we meet again.
FIRE AND IRON MC STATION 15 DISPATCH - CLEAR
Obituary
KEIRN, PAUL MARTIN "GUY," 64, of St. Petersburg, died Tuesday (July 26, 2005) at home. He was born in Paterson, N.J., and came here in 1969 from Toms River, N.J. He was an electrician and member of the Electrical Workers Union and the Fire and Iron Motor Cycle Club. He was an Air Force veteran. He raised exotic birds. Survivors include his mother, Bette Piazza, Seminole; two sons, Randy and Guy Paul Keirn, both of St. Petersburg; a daughter, Debra Compton, Nevada, Mo.; and seven grandchildren. Brett Funeral Home & Cremation Services, St. Petersburg.