Delaware Volunteer Firemen's Association - Fireman of The Year Award

Fireman of The Year Award

Year Fire Department Firefighter
1968 Wilmington Manor George I. Cochran Jr.
1971 Five Points Donald J. Zulinksi
1971 Five Points John J. Jones
1974 Cheswold James R. Roy Sr.
1976 Hartly Newlin E. Wood Sr.
1977 Harrington Paul Neeman
1978 Frederica Zora A. Tatman
1981 Talleyville Thomas E. Marshall
1981 Citizens Hose Bruce C. Ennis
1982 Frankford LeRoy V. Ryan Sr.
1983 Holloway Terrace John V. Ryan Jr.
1984 Rehoboth Beach Thomas S. Calhoun
1985 Citizens Hose Richard E. Ennis
1986 Hartly Morris W. King
1987 Gumboro Milton J. Niblett
1988 Millville William J. Quillen
1989 Mill Creek Lawrence E. Mergenthaler
1990 Millsboro J. Ralph Brittingham
1991 Lewes G. Edward Wyatt
1992 Clayton William R. Carrow
Year Fire Department Firefighter
1993 Townsend Clarence Schwatka
1994 Minquadale Joseph Hojnicki Sr.
1995 Delaware City Charles Neel
1995 Frankford Walton A. Johnson Sr.
1996 Ellendale Elmer Ennis
1997 Clayton Kevin L. Wilson
1997 Marydel Albert V. Lane Jr.
1998 Hartly J. Allen Metheny Sr.
1999 Dover Carleton E. Carey Sr.
2000 Felton Roland Neeman
2001 Houston Carroll B. Jester
2002 Seaford Norman L. Tate
2003 Aetna Hose, Hook, & Ladder Charles Wollaston
2003 Christiana Raymond H. McCall
2004 Felton William J. Paskey Jr.
2005 Millsboro Norman L. Betts
2006 Clayton J. Wallace Hudson
2007 Bethany Beach Hal Barber

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