From: O'Neill Michael [SMTP:DFSR161@iaff.org]  
Sent: 1/31/03 10:56 PM 
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16th District Vice President Nick Davila Dies

Jan. 31, 2003 - IAFF 16th District Vice President Nick Davila was killed in a traffic accident Thursday night near San Antonio, Texas.

“The IAFF has lost one of its most dedicated and committed leaders,” said IAFF General President Harold Schaitberger. “Nick Davila’s death is a devastating loss to his family and loved ones, our union, the IAFF Executive Board, and every federal fire fighter he represented. Brother Davila worked tirelessly to protect the interests and the safety of every IAFF member in his district and he will be missed by all who knew him.”

A. Nick Davila, 55, was serving his second term on the IAFF Executive Board as 16th District IAFF Vice President after a long career as a federal fire fighter at Kelly Air Force Base. He previously held the position of President of Local F-89, which represents fire fighters at Kelly Air Force Base, Fort Sam Houston, Lackland Air Force Base and Randolph Air Force Base.

Brother Davila also served as the IAFF's liaison officer to the Air Force Material Command, was Vice-President of the Federal Fire Fighters Joint Council, and served as an IAFF state representative. He was a Navy veteran who served two combat tours in Vietnam.

“On behalf of the IAFF Executive Board and the International staff who worked closely with Nick, I send our sincere condolences to his beloved Barbara, his children, his parents, his family and his friends,” Schaitberger continued. “We have all suffered a tragic loss and the brothers and sisters of the 16th District have lost a dedicated advocate.”

Following the accident, 11th District Vice President Ernest “Buddy” Mass and members of San Antonio Local 624 and F-89 rushed to the hospital to join Vice President Davila’s loved ones at his side.

“We mourn Nick’s passing,” Schaitberger said. “He was a friend, a leader, and a true professional.”

Funeral information

The wake will be held on Monday, Feb 3, 2003 from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at the Mission San Jose Church, 701 E. Pyron, San Antonio, Texas 78217, (210) 922-0543. The funeral will be held on Tuesday, February 4, 2003 at 9:00 a.m. also at the Mission San Jose Church. The procession from the church to burial site at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery.

The Davila Family has requested that in lieu of flowers donations be sent to the IAFF Burn Foundation or IAFF Fire Pac. Any additional information will be posted on http://www.iaff.org/
 
 
Fraternally,
 
 

Michael P. O'Neill, DFSR

International Association of Fire Fighters-16th district

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