Friends, family and fellow firefighters prepare to release balloons to honor South Tucson Fire Chief Rey Alvarez after a memorial service at the South Tucson Fire Dept.

South Tucson Fire Chief Reynaldo Tapia Alvarez received the last call and the firefighterโ€™s ringing of the bell Monday at the station that he lead for the last two years.

Alvarez, 52, died April 7 at Banner-University Medical Center Tucson of complications of kidney cancer, said Capt. Andy Luna, a South Tucson Fire Department spokesman.

The ceremony in Alvarezโ€™s honor was held after a funeral Mass at St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church.

His casket was carried by a special fire truck of the Last Alarm Foundation in a procession from the church at 602 W. Ajo Way to the firehouse at 1601 S. Sixth Avenue.

A flag that draped his casket was presented to his widow, Suzie Alvarez, who was accompanied by their children and grandchildren, said Luna.

Alvarez, a Tucson native, graduated from Tucson High Magnet School in 1982.

He started working for the fire department in 1992, and during his 24-years there he climbed rank starting as a firefigher, then engineer, captain, battalion chief and chief, Luna said.

He was in charge of 35 firefighters, including reserves.


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