CURRITUCK — A stack of smoke detectors at the Knotts Island Volunteer Department Monday was a silent reminder of the volunteer fire chief who died the day before fighting a brush fire.
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My heart and prayers
go out to his family and friends. I know from reading other news associated message threads that he was a highly respected man in the community and well liked by everyone. My he rest in peace and may his loved ones find comfort in the memories made with him that will live on forever.
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