New City, NY โ The County of Rockland expresses heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and colleagues of Rockland County Deputy Fire Coordinator John Kryger.
John Kryger, an esteemed Garnerville resident aged 81, served as the County Deputy Fire Coordinator since 2004, leaving behind a legacy of dedicated service. His remarkable career included roles as a retired FDNY firefighter, former County of Rockland Fire Instructor, Life Member of the Rockland County Firefighters Association, and member of the Rockland County Fire Chiefs Association, Safety Officers Association, and Fire Police Association.
County Executive Day expressed profound sorrow, stating, “It is with a heavy heart that this administration mourns the passing of John Kryger, Deputy Fire Coordinator for the County of Rockland for two decades. His tireless commitment to serving our community will leave an indelible mark on all who had the privilege of working alongside him.”
Chris Kear, Director of Fire and Emergency Services, also paid tribute, remarking, “The loss of John is not only a loss to his family but to his second family, the fire service. A friend to many, he touched everyone in a wide variety of ways; firefighter, Deputy Fire Coordinator, association member, friend, parishioner, and mentor. We cannot thank him enough for his passion and dedication. He will be missed on many levels.”
The wake for John Kryger will be held at the Rockland County Fire Training Center, with Firematic Services scheduled for Friday evening. The Funeral Mass is set for Saturday at Trinity Episcopal in Garnerville.
Rockland County bids farewell to a true hero, whose legacy of compassion and service will continue to inspire future generations.