Victorian firefighter Bill Slade farewelled

Forest Management firefighter Bill Slade, who died in Victoria's East Gippsland bushfires has been farewelled by hundreds of mourners including premier Daniel Andrews and Opposition Leader Michael O'Brien.

A guard of honour of Forestry and Fire Management workers lines the road as the hearse departs the funeral for veteran firefighter Bill Slade

A guard of honour as the hearse departs the funeral for veteran firefighter Bill Slade Source: AAP

A long, silent guard of honour formed as the hearse carrying fallen Victorian firefighter Bill Slade left after his funeral service at the State Coal Mine, Wonthaggi.

The much-loved husband and father-of-two was farewelled by loved ones and colleagues at a marquee overflowing with mourners at the park on Wednesday.
The cover of the order of service is seen during the funeral for veteran firefighter Bill Slade at Wonthaggi State Coal Mine in Victoria
The cover of the order of service is seen during the funeral for veteran firefighter Bill Slade at Wonthaggi State Coal Mine in Victoria Source: AAP
Mr Slade, 60, was working edge of a fire at Angers Rest, near Omeo, on January 11.

He had worked on major fire incidents in the past including the 1983 Ash Wednesday bushfires.

Premier Daniel Andrews and Opposition Leader Michael O'Brien were among the mourners, while back in Melbourne staff at the State Control Centre, including Emergency Services Minister Lisa Neville and Emergency Management Commissioner Andrew Crisp, observed a minute's silence in Mr Slade's honour.
In the order of service, Mr Slade's wife Carol and his children Ethan and Steph thanked those who had provided them with love and support following the tragedy.

Mr Slade is one-of-five men killed during Victoria's bushfire crisis.


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Published 22 January 2020 3:54pm
Updated 22 January 2020 4:19pm


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