Firefighter
Martin DeMeo
Haz-Mat Company
1
Laid to Rest
on October 9, 2001
A Sting That Did Not Repel
The bumblebee caught her eye.
It
was Halloween, 1982, and Martin DeMeo, dressed as a bee, was buzzing around
a friend's
Halloween party until he saw Joan, the future
Mrs. DeMeo, who, you could say, was stung at first sight. She had dressed
as "Joan," she said, because she had come straight from work. Nonetheless,
her outfit was a success. And she thought Mr. DeMeo, who friends called Marty,
was "pretty funny." She learned that the jovial bumblebee was in love with
nature, and he introduced her to the joys of camping and hiking and long
vacations next to the sea. After his wife, his two children, Kristen, 16,
and Nicholas, 14, and the great outdoors, what Mr. DeMeo, who was 47 and
a New York City firefighter, liked most was baseball. "He would have been
very happy right now," Mrs. DeMeo said Saturday, referring to the Yankees'
successful fight to get into the World Series. "I'm really hoping they do
it for us this year. It would have meant a lot to Marty, and we need it really
bad." (9-11 Remembered Article)
Newsday Article