Fallen Tempe firefighter remembered for his uplifting spirit and laughter

VIDEO: Firefighters and paramedics said goodbye to another firefighter lost to job-related cancer on Thursday. John Garza, a 20-year veteran of the Tempe Fire Department, died earlier this month of brain cancer caused by firefighting.

His fellow firefighters said Garza was the kind of firefighter who changed the entire tone of a shift the moment he walked in. โ€œYou just needed to hear John laugh and it would make you laugh because his high-pitched belly laughter was what made him fun,โ€ Assistant Fire Chief Kyle Carmen said.

โ€œBut hearing that laugh at four o’clock in the morning, it made the day seem so much shorter than what it was. It was great to just have that positive happy guy around,โ€ he said. Garza wasnโ€™t just a firefighter. He was a brother, a caretaker, and someone his family relied on. โ€œAs a brother I knew he always took care of us. He was always there for us,โ€ his sister, Elizabeth Pollock, said.

KPNX-TV NBC 12 Mesa

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