Fallen Montgomery County firefighter Sean DeMuynck laid to rest
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Fallen Montgomery County firefighter Sean DeMuynck laid to rest
FOX 29 s Shawnette Wilson has more on a memorial service held for Sean DeMuynck, a Montgomery County firefighter who died battling a Fourth of July house fire.
LOWER MERION, Pa. - A Montgomery County firefighter who lost his life battling a Fourth of July house fire in Lower Merion Township was laid to rest on Saturday.
Sean DeMuynck, a 35-year-old member of the Penn Wynne-Overbrook Hills Fire Company, climbed to the third floor of a burning home on Rosedale Road just after 10:30 p.m. Sunday.
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Procession held for Montgomery County firefighter who died battling Fourth of July house fire
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