Lieutenant
John Ginley
Engine 40
Memorial
Service was held
on October 22, 2001.
A
Quiet Family Man
April Ginley knew she had a rare husband. If she was at work,
Lt. John F. Ginley, a firefighter, managed the household, taking
the dog to the vet or the children to the doctor. "He was a
very involved parent, as far as even putting the kids on the
school bus and braiding my daughter's hair," she said. He helped
out in the classroom when his daughter, Taylor, 10, and son,
Connor, 8, were younger, and he dressed up as a goblin in the
gym for Halloween. One of five boys born within seven years,
(four became firefighters) Lieutenant Ginley, 37, served as
a mediator at times, but also perfected the stealth practical
joke. "Some of the stuff he did I probably still to this day
didn't know that he did it," said his brother Capt. Bob Ginley.
They were one grade apart in school, but ran track together,
served in the National Guard together, joined the Fire Department
together, studied for their lieutenant and captain exams together,
and vacationed together. John Ginley's reserve was part of what
drew his wife to him when they met. "He was not a person that
was looking for recognition," she said. "He was always the quiet
one in the background." Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES
on March 8, 2003.
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