"He loved the fire department; it was his second family," his son, Anthony Aquaro Jr., reminisced, emphasizing the depth of his father's dedication to service and his colleagues.
"He didn't come home for three days, my father. He was in rescue and recovery. He spent three days collecting body parts. It affected him somewhat, but it was all part of that job," his son shared, highlighting the emotional toll of the tragedies he faced.
"We would watch all the war pictures together and he would tell me about the war," said his son, reflecting on the lasting bond over shared history and service.
"He was the calmest person you ever met," his son said, noting his father's humility and composure in the face of adversity.
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