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Retired Fire Chief Charles S. Hafer passed away November
21st. 1938 at the age of 73 years. He gave forty years of
his life to our fire department, of which time he served
thirty-one years as its Chief.
The department under Chief Hafer' s direction grew from a
small unit to the efficient organization for the protect-
ion of life and property of which this city is justly
proud today. Chief Hafer earned the love and respect of
all who knew him, both in his department and among his
large group of friends. He lived a useful and a honorable
life.
Therefore be it resolved, that in the death of Chief
Charles S. Hafer the City of Little Rock has lost one
of its most honorable and efficient public officials
Z and his family and friends have lost a most beloved
and kindly member.
Further be it resolved, that our heartfelt symathy is
extended to each of them in their great bereavement.
That a copy of this resolution be spread upon the
records of this Council and that a copy be forwarded
to the family of the deceased.
107MBFRS OF FIRF COMMITTFF.
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Adopted: December 19 , 1936 V
Atte : Approved.;_ .
' City Clerk. Mayor.