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Fallen Bucks County Firefighter Laid To Rest
The funeral for Croydon Fire Police Capt. Ed Margavich, who died in the line of duty, took place on Saturday in Bristol Township.
LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA — Fallen firefighter Edward S. Margavich was laid to rest during funeral services in Bristol Township on Saturday.
Margavich, 81, was among three firefighters injured in a blaze on the 700 block of Cedar Avenue in Bristol Township, which fire officials said was intentionally set. A van and the home were destroyed in the Aug. 8 fire, but all five occupants were rescued.
On Saturday, Margavich's funeral service was held at Harry S. Truman High School. He was then buried at Bristol Cemetery.
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While directing traffic at the scene, Margavich returned to the firehouse to gather equipment. Inside, he fell and broke his femur. Despite treatment, his condition worsened, and a week later, he died from his injuries.
The Croydon Fire Company Station 11 Fire Police captain died in the line of duty.
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The Third District Volunteer Fire Company Station 14, where Margavich had served as fire chief and life member, led a motorcade that traveled on Interstate 95, Veterans Highway (Route 413), Old Route 13, Mill Street, and Radcliffe Street last week.
U.S. Congressman Brian Fitzpatrick also honored Margavich for his fire career of more than 60 years at that time.
"Our community has lost a hero," Fitzpatrick said. "Ed answered the call with courage and bravery, devoting himself to the protection of others without ever seeking recognition for himself. His passing is a solemn reminder that our safety rests on the shoulders of men and women who willingly place their neighbors’ lives above their own. That is the very definition of selfless sacrifice — and it is the spirit that defined Ed’s life. Known for his wisdom, kindness, and laughter, he will be remembered not only as a leader, but a friend and a constant presence in the fabric of our community."
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