Hundreds gather to mourn Tulsa Lieutenant Brian Bizzell

VIDEO: Friends, family and fellow firefighters gathered Oct. 6, to honor the life of Lt. Brian Bizzell. Bizzell was a Tulsa firefighter for 27 years. He died, Sept. 30, in a car crash in Owasso.

โ€œIt is with deep respect, and profound sorrow, that we acknowledge that Brian has completed his last and final call, on Sept. 30, 2025,โ€ a dispatcher said, over fire scanners.

A friend of Bizzellโ€™s addressed the crowd, offering his best memories of Bizzell. โ€œBrian loved his family fiercely. He worked hard to provide for anything they needed. So proud of his commitment to the fire department for as long as I knew him, I know he will be truly missed by many. Brian was such a good person. Always willing to help anyone in need.โ€

Brian was 49 years old when he died. He left behind a wife, three children, and several extended family members. Several of his years on TFD were served alongside chaplain Joel Jones, who also spoke at the funeral.

โ€œItโ€™s been said that we will do anything to each other, but we will also rise to do anything for each other,โ€ Jones said, โ€œTake that extra step. Make the visit, make the phone call. Our time here is short.โ€ Hundreds attended Bizzell’s funeral, and several spoke, including his daughter, Avery. โ€œHe was my best friend, my dad, and my hero. And many people wish to meet their heroes, but mine raised me,โ€ Avery said.

Bizzellโ€™s friends and family described him as a man of faith, who deeply loved his family. His family loved him back. โ€œI used to get mad when people said that I was a copy and paste of him,โ€ Avery said, โ€œNow itโ€™s my favorite compliment to receive. He loved me so much. He bought me veneers, just so he could see me smile more, because he knew I was insecure about my teeth. He was the best dad I could ever have.โ€

KJRH-TV NBC 2 Tulsa

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