‘We’re at a loss’: Salisbury, N.B., says goodbye to volunteer firefighter
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Residents from the Town of Salisbury, N.B., lined Main Street Saturday afternoon to say goodbye to Capt. Tim Dryden of Salisbury Fire and Rescue.
Residents from the Town of Salisbury, N.B., lined Main Street Saturday afternoon to say goodbye to one of their own.
The funeral for Capt. Tim Dryden of Salisbury Fire and Rescue took place Saturday morning followed by a procession of fire trucks and first responder vehicles from around the province.
“We’re at a loss. We’ve lost a dear member of our community,” said Salisbury Mayor Robert Campbell.
Dryden died suddenly on Dec. 29 at the age of 45.
He served his community as a volunteer firefighter for 27 years.
“He was a great firefighter, a great friend and a great person all around,” said Salisbury Fire and Rescue Chief Brad MacLeod.
Campbell said no one loved Salisbury more than Dryden.