Excerpts from the ChicagoSunTimes.com:
Hundreds of Chicago Fire Department personnel and law enforcement officers stood more than 6 feet apart on North Pulaski Road and saluted Monday morning as the hearse carrying Firefighter Mario Araujo traveled to a Northwest Side cemetery.
Araujo’s funeral was attended by a limited number of family members. Hundreds of his colleagues and supporters waited outside the funeral home and eventually joined in the procession to Montrose Cemetery, where a brief ceremony, featuring bagpipes and a 21-gun salute, took place in front of the crematorium. Araujo’s mother was presented with the Chicago flag that draped her son’s casket.
Araujo, 49, joined the fire department in October 2003 and spent most of his career on Truck 25, which operates out of Engine 102’s house in Rogers Park. He died April 7 after a battle with the coronavirus. He is the first member of the fire department to die of COVID-19.
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#1 by CrabbyMilton on April 16, 2020 - 6:05 AM
We should keep all first responders and their families in our prayers. They are on the front lines for us and are often blasted for it.
#2 by John Antkowski on April 15, 2020 - 4:55 PM
RIP Brother.
#3 by David on April 15, 2020 - 1:20 PM
Thank you for your service FF Araujo, RIP.