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Augustus A. Beekman

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on January 17, 1978, and served in that position until his resignation on November 5, 1980. He was the second African-American Fire Commissioner in the history of that position. Beekman died on November 29, 2008. He is survived by his wife and two children.
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in New York City and grew up in the Catholic Church-run orphanage,
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and was appointed the 23rd Fire Commissioner of the
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New York City Fire Commissioner
Harlem Hospital
Little Flower Home
Wading River, New York
City of New York
Edward I. Koch
"Beekman, Augustus A."
"The Trumpet"
Uniformed Fire Officers Association
John T. O'Hagan
FDNY Commissioner
Charles J. Hynes
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New York City Fire Commissioners
Scannell
Sturgis
Hayes
O'Brien
Lantry
Bonner
Hayes
Waldo
Johnson
Adamson
Drennan
Dorman
McElligott
Walsh

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