Tribute to Kip Hall
With great sadness the City of El Paso Fire Department announces the passing of brother Kip Hall, 39, who died on Sunday, October 21st. Kip served with the department for eight years. He held the rank of Fire Suppression Technician and his last assignment was with Fire Station #5 located at 4240 Alameda Drive. Additionally, Kip worked at the Fire Training Academy where he helped instruct and develop new firefighters for our community. He also was active on the Fire Department Firefighter Combat Challenge team.
Kip entered the Fire Training Academy in October of 1998 and was assigned to the downtown area upon completion of his training. He graduated from Irvin High School in El Paso and Park University. Additionally he served with the United States Army for eleven years and was very involved with the El Paso community.
Kip is survived by his wife Sandra, his sons Kipp and Anthony, his daughter Alexandra, his parents Carmen and Clifford, and his sister Missy. We ask for your thoughts and prayers for Kip's family at this time.
Visitation for Kip will be on Oct 25 at San Jose Funeral Home 10950 Pellicano/ Lomaland from 4-9 p.m. Rosary will start at 7:00. Burial will be on Friday at Evergreen East Cemetary 12400 Montana. Mass at Santo Nino Atocha Catholic Church 210 S Clark.. The mass for Kip Hall will start at 1:00 p.m. Friday at Santo Nino Atocha Catholic Church 210 S. Clark. Burial will follow at Evergreen East Cemetery 12400 Montana around 2:30/3:00 p.m.
" I have worked with a large number of the cadre who are currently assigned to the Training Academy during my career in the El Paso Fire Department. My goal is to provide the best product to my line officers, as well as provide the TA officers an environment conducive to developing lesson plans for Veteran Firefighters and Trainees." Kip Hall
A FIREMAN'S PRAYER
When I am called to duty, God,
Whenever flames may rage;
Give me strength to save some life,
Whatever be its age.
Help me embrace a little child
Before it is too late
Or save an older person
From the horror of that fate.
Enable me to be alert
And hear the weakest shout,
And quickly and efficiently
To put the fire out.
I want to fill my calling
And to give the best in me
To guard my every neighbor
And protect his property.
And if, according to my fate,
I am to lose my life,
Please bless with your protecting
My children and my wife.
El Paso Texas: A Tribute To Kip Hall
Thank You Laurel Indalecio For Cemetery Photo~
Tribute to Kip Hall
With great sadness the City of El Paso Fire Department announces the passing of brother Kip Hall, 39, who died on Sunday, October 21st. Kip served with the department for eight years. He held the rank of Fire Suppression Technician and his last assignment was with Fire Station #5 located at 4240 Alameda Drive. Additionally, Kip worked at the Fire Training Academy where he helped instruct and develop new firefighters for our community. He also was active on the Fire Department Firefighter Combat Challenge team.
Kip entered the Fire Training Academy in October of 1998 and was assigned to the downtown area upon completion of his training. He graduated from Irvin High School in El Paso and Park University. Additionally he served with the United States Army for eleven years and was very involved with the El Paso community.
Kip is survived by his wife Sandra, his sons Kipp and Anthony, his daughter Alexandra, his parents Carmen and Clifford, and his sister Missy. We ask for your thoughts and prayers for Kip's family at this time.
Visitation for Kip will be on Oct 25 at San Jose Funeral Home 10950 Pellicano/ Lomaland from 4-9 p.m. Rosary will start at 7:00. Burial will be on Friday at Evergreen East Cemetary 12400 Montana. Mass at Santo Nino Atocha Catholic Church 210 S Clark.. The mass for Kip Hall will start at 1:00 p.m. Friday at Santo Nino Atocha Catholic Church 210 S. Clark. Burial will follow at Evergreen East Cemetery 12400 Montana around 2:30/3:00 p.m.
" I have worked with a large number of the cadre who are currently assigned to the Training Academy during my career in the El Paso Fire Department. My goal is to provide the best product to my line officers, as well as provide the TA officers an environment conducive to developing lesson plans for Veteran Firefighters and Trainees." Kip Hall
A FIREMAN'S PRAYER
When I am called to duty, God,
Whenever flames may rage;
Give me strength to save some life,
Whatever be its age.
Help me embrace a little child
Before it is too late
Or save an older person
From the horror of that fate.
Enable me to be alert
And hear the weakest shout,
And quickly and efficiently
To put the fire out.
I want to fill my calling
And to give the best in me
To guard my every neighbor
And protect his property.
And if, according to my fate,
I am to lose my life,
Please bless with your protecting
My children and my wife.
El Paso Texas: A Tribute To Kip Hall
Thank You Laurel Indalecio For Cemetery Photo~