Tim's family arrives |
Tim's crew onstage for the Bell Ceremony |
The Pipe & Drum Corp |
Honor Guard uniforms |
Tim's family arrives |
Tim's crew onstage for the Bell Ceremony |
The Pipe & Drum Corp |
Honor Guard uniforms |
There is an expectation that there will be a lot of people at the Memorial for smokejumper Tim Hart tomorrow at the Cody High School football field at 11:00 am. The public is welcome and encouraged to come to pay honor to Tim who lost his life due to injuries he sustained during a jump. Those who plan to come should look at timhartmemorial.blogspot.com to get information on seating and parking.
Today, things were busy at the high school as members of the forest service, the honor guard, the school, Tim's crew and other firefighters worked to get the stage built and ready for the event, check the sound system, look at seating arrangements, prepare rooms for family to gather and much more.One of the primary groups that uses the time before a memorial to practice is the Honor Guard whose precise movements require hours of focused drills.
They walk the route over and over until they know the exact number of steps, they rehearse the presentations they will be making, and fold flags over and over.
The Honor Guard is a very special and very appreciated part of every Memorial from escorting the fallen firefighter home to ensuring he or she is never left alone.
On June 10, 2021, Wyoming Governor Mark Gordon and state and federal land managers provided Wyomingites and visitors an update on this summer’s wildfire danger and what everyone can do to prevent, prepare and respond to wildfires. Before the briefing, Governor Gordon acknowledged the passing of Smokejumper Tim Hart and paused for a moment of silence.
Honor Guard Flag Raising |
Here the Honor Guard practices for today's flag ceremony |
A new video about Tim's journey home is available on the video tab. In addition, there is more information posted to other tabs as well, such as Attendence & Dress, Protocols, and Parking. Information will be added and updated as it becomes available.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon has ordered both the U.S. and Wyoming State Flags be flown at half-staff statewide from sunrise to sunset on Friday, June 11, 2021 in honor and memory of wildland firefighter and Cody resident Tim Hart. A smokejumper from the West Yellowstone Smokejumper base in Montana, Mr. Hart passed away June 2 from injuries sustained while responding to the Eicks Fire in Hildago County, New Mexico.
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Cody, WY (June 7, 2021) – The memorial service honoring Tim Hart, the
smokejumper who died from injuries sustained while responding to the Eicks Fire
in southern New Mexico, will be held on Saturday, June 12, 2021 in Cody,
Wyoming. The service will be held at the
Cody High School Football Stadium at 920 Beck Avenue, Cody, Wyoming starting at
11:00 a.m. MDT. The football stadium
will open at 10:00 a.m. MDT for those
attending to begin arriving.
Tim grew up in Zion, Illinois
and lived in Cody, Wyoming with his wife Michelle and their dog Dash.
During his firefighting career Tim was an Engine Crew Member on the Coconino,
Fremont-Winema, and Shoshone National Forests. He was a Lead Firefighter
on the Asheville and Ruby Mountain Hotshot Crews. He moved to
Grangeville, Idaho as a Rookie Smokejumper in 2016. In 2019, he
transitioned to West Yellowstone and the Custer Gallatin Forest first as a
Squad Leader and then as a Spotter.
“We are feeling profound
loss with Tim’s passing – particularly our smokejumper and firefighting
communities,” said Kathy Minor, Acting Custer Gallatin National Forest
Supervisor. “Our thoughts and prayers go
out to Tim’s family and friends during this very difficult time. Tim’s thorough approach, kindness, sense of
humor, love of music and leadership in the smokejumping community will be very
deeply missed but never forgotten.”
A blogspot has been
created for those who would like to share a condolence to Tim’s family. It can be found at www.fs.usda.gov/custergallatin. Condolences can also be mailed to Tim Hart
family, c/o Shoshone Forest Supervisor’s Office, 808 Meadow Lane, Cody, WY
82414.
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In 2006 he began his wildland firefighting career on the Coconino National Forest and then the Fremont-Winema National Forest as an Engine Crew Member. Then in 2009, he joined the Shoshone National Forest as a Lead Forestry Technician on an Engine and in 2010 detailed to the Asheville Interagency Hotshot Crew as a Lead Firefighter.
Tim worked for the Bureau of Land Management on the Ruby Mountain Hotshot Crew. He joined the smokejumper program in 2016 and re-located to Grangeville, Idaho as a Rookie. In 2019 his wildland firefighter journey took him to West Yellowstone, Montana as a Smokejumper Squad Leader and in 2020 as a Spotter.
Memorial services information is not yet available. For more information: www.fs.usda.gov/custergallatin
In 2006 he began his wildland firefighting career on the
Coconino National Forest and then the Fremont-Winema National Forest as an
Engine Crew Member.
In 2009, he joined the Shoshone National Forest as a Lead
Forestry Technician on an Engine and in 2010 detailed to the Ashville
Interagency Hotshot Crew as a Lead Firefighter.
Following this detail assignment Tim decided to join the Ashville Crew
permanently and moved to North Carolina.
In 2013 he moved to Elko, Nevada to work for the Bureau of
Land Management on the Ruby Mountain Hotshot Crew.
He married his wife Michelle in Cody, Wyoming in 2019 where
they lived with their dog Dash. He and
Michelle shared a love of music – Tim’s instrument of choice being the
banjo. With his Illinois roots he was a
huge Chicago Cubs and Chicago Bears fan.
His thorough approach, kindness, sense of humor, and
leadership skill were an instrumental component of the West Yellowstone
Smokejumper Base. He will be greatly
missed.
My heart goes out to Tim’s family, friends and colleagues,
and I ask all of you to keep them in your thoughts and prayers. And, please continue to look out for each
other. I draw my strength, every day,
from the compassion and dedication each of your exhibits in service to our
nation. During times of great loss, as
we and our partners have experienced over the past week, we pause to reflect on
the lives we have lost and the void that can never be filled – and we hold on
to, and sustain each other.