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At Webster Square station in Worcester, a city remembers Firefighter Christopher Roy

Worcester pays tribute to six who died in Cold Storage & Warehouse Co fire

Remembering  Lt. Thomas Spencer, Lt. Timothy Jackson Sr., Lt. James Lyons III, and Firefighters Jeremiah Lucey, Paul Brotherton and Joseph McGuirk.

Three victims of Jaques Avenue fire remembered at vigil: We re hurting We re struggling

Three victims of Jaques Avenue fire remembered at vigil: We’re hurting. We’re struggling Craig S. Semon, Telegram & Gazette WORCESTER - The lives of the three people who died in a weekend fire were celebrated during an emotional vigil Sunday at the site of the blaze. Edna Mae Williams, 85, and her son, Gerald “Jerry” Prince, 61, perished Friday at 13 Jaques Ave., while Woodrow Adams Sr., 71, passed away at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston on Saturday while being treated for smoke inhalation and injuries he sustained while jumping from the building. Adams was the son-in-law of Williams. © Photo/TaJonn Nickelson Woodrow Adams Jr., left, looks up at the burned three-decker as he and other mourners hold a vigil Sunday.

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