File #: R-477-22    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 9/16/2022 In control: City Council
On agenda: 9/27/2022 Final action: 9/27/2022
Title: Designating the intersection of West Sylvania and Peak Avenues, in honor of Toledo Fire & Rescue Department Firefighter John Franklin Repp, Sr. as "Toledo Fire & Rescue Department Firefighter John Franklin Repp, Sr. Memorial Place".
Sponsors: Theresa Morris
Attachments: 1. Hyperlink
Label
Councilwoman Morris

Title
Designating the intersection of West Sylvania and Peak Avenues, in honor of Toledo Fire & Rescue Department Firefighter John Franklin Repp, Sr. as "Toledo Fire & Rescue Department Firefighter John Franklin Repp, Sr. Memorial Place".

Summary
WHEREAS, Toledo Fire & Rescue Department (TFRD) Firefighter John Franklin Repp, Sr. was a WWII and Korean Conflict veteran, Toledo firefighter for 28 years until retirement, and after retirement, served as a volunteer with the Toledo Firefighters Museum; and

WHEREAS, he passed on March 2, 2022; and was born to Dr. Dale E. and Caroline R. Repp, on May 21, 1926, in Toledo, Ohio; he graduated from DeVilbiss High School in 1944; he then joined the Army Air Force where he served in the 13th Air Force in the South Pacific as a Flight Engineer/Crew Chief on a B-17 in the 2nd Emergency Air/Sea Rescue Squad, rescuing down fliers; he returned to duty during the Korean Conflict; and

WHEREAS, he was appointed to Toledo Fire and Rescue Department on May 1, 1953; he proudly wore badge 277 and was stationed at Stations 1, 7, 14, 19 and 23 and earned the Lucas County Safety Council's Hero Award on November 1, 1965, for saving a man trapped in a cement silo; and

WHEREAS, after 28 years, Firefighter Repp retired on August 1, 1982, from the Toledo Fire and Rescue; after retirement, he volunteered at the Toledo Fire Museum, serving much of his time as the Curator; in May of 2016, he received the John Brancheau Presidents Award and later the Fire Safety Award from the "Sons of the American Revolution" and the Certificate of Appreciation from the Zenobia Shrine; and

WHEREAS, on June 22, 2011, Firefighter Repp, along with his guide, Jeff Snyder, had the privilege to attend an Honor Flight trip to Washington D.C.; he expressed what a humbling day it was for him and an experience that was almost beyond description; and

WHEREAS, in 2018, the John F. Repp, Sr. Awa...

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