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Renowned Writer, Journalist & Photographer Donates Book - Donald J. Addor Donald J. Addor is a Life Member of the Indian River Volunteer Fire Company. Joining the volunteer fire service in April 1979 at the age of fifty-three (53), and served the communities of Oak Orchard - Riverdale, Donald J. Addor was awarded a life membership with distinction for his dedication and diligence to the volunteer fire service and residents of his community. Don has served in various officer positions which include Fire Recorder and Photographer as well as many leadership positions in the in the volunteer fire service. Don’s recent contribution to the volunteer fire service was a signed hard copy of his latest book - One Foot In The Grave, which in one chapter memorializes his volunteer fire service career. Don is a member of the military service, a veteran of World War II, and was a resident of Oak Orchard, Delaware in the late 1970s to mid 1980s. Don currently resides at the Delaware Veterans Hospital in Milford, Delaware. Don lost his right leg above the knee during World War II and utilizes an artificial leg. Don wrote in his book that he “…never got to be a full-fledged certified firefighter.” However, he “…was still an active fireman, certified or not, and answered every call that I could. I also attended the meetings and helped in decisions concerning the business of running a fire station. I did this until my wife died. I then moved out of our fire company’s district. On my last meeting night I turned in my running gear and radio. I handed the chief my badge and identification as a member of the Indian River Volunteer Fire Company. He handed it back to me and said to hold it for a while.” “During the meeting, I was amazed and deeply touched when they presented me a plaque making me a “Life Member” of the company. I cannot put into words the pride and other emotions I felt at this honor. The feeling was very much the same as when after five years at the University of Maryland I walked across the stage and received my diploma.” Don continues to write about his time in the volunteer fire service as well as his life experiences dealing with an artificial leg. Don has impacted many friends and touched family members with his writings, efforts to create an American Legion Post in or near Oak Orchard and with his outright community and civic service accomplishments. Don hopes his latest writings will help other amputees and inspires others with disadvantageous to lend a helping hand where possible. You may find additional information about Don at the following websites: • Indian River Volunteer Fire Company http://www.irvfc.com/gallery.cfm?id=919 http://www.irvfc.com/profile.cfm?id=6 • American Post Legion Post #28 – Oak Orchard-Riverdale http://www.alpost28.com/index.php?id=2 • Other written publications and books: Noville outpost to Bastogne http://www.amazon.com/Noville-Outpost-Bastogne-Last-Battle/dp/1412034000 Hallelujah One Foot In The Grave Don has asked that this book stay in the fire station for others to read. He feels the content of his book may be able to help others who have a physical handicap. The Indian River Volunteer Fire Company wishes to acknowledge the generous contribution of the Don Addor and to thank him for his years of volunteering within our organization as well as providing a valuable service to our community.
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