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William L Casson - Age 52
Volunteer fire captain (former fire chief), 27-year veteran fireman, regional manager for Citizens'
Utilities Co., a director of the Kingman Chamber of Commerce, and a 31-year member of the Elks |
Myron B. (Jimmy) Cox - Age 55
Assistant fire chief, 22-year veteran fireman, driver for Kingman Bake Shop, a member of the city planning and zoning commission, piano player, and a long-time member of the Elks |
Roger A. Hubka - Age 27
Volunteer fireman, service manager for Double G Tire Co. (one of the companies that was totally destroyed), and a Pop Warner football coach |
Joseph M. Chambers III
- Age 37
A 16-year veteran volunteer lieutenant fireman, a member of the Elks, and one of the organizers of Kingman's original Jaycees chapter |
Arthur C. Stringer - Age
25
Vietnam veteran and member of the Arizona national Guard, and a volunteer fireman for one month. His father, also a volunteer fireman, was seriously burned. |
Christopher G. Sanders -
Age 38
Certified first aid instructor, and executive director of Mohave Big Brothers. He had loaded others into an ambulance before evacuating himself from the scene and helped a newspaper reporter
drive the vehicle to the hospital with victims burnt less severely then he was. |
Richard Lee Williams
- Age 47
Volunteer fireman and principal of the Kingman High School since 1959, coach there 1949-1955, member of the Elks and American Legion and a Rotarian. |
Frank S. (Butch) Henry - Age
28
A 7-year volunteer fireman and manager of ICX truck lines. |
John O. Campbell - Age 41
Volunteer fireman, head of the Kingman Water Department, assistant city works director. He was also a Little League manager who died on the eve of the opening of a Little League tournament. |
Donald G. Webb - Age 38
Volunteer fireman, gas station owner, Elks official and Rotarian |
Alan Hansen - Age
34
Arizona highway patrolman and a fireman, suffered burns over 50 percent of his body trying to help an unconscious fireman. |
Marvin E. Mast - Age 42
Manager of Doxol Gas Co., Korean War veteran, and member of a Moose Lodge in Illinois where he lived up to 1972 |
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Ninety-nine others, most of them spectators who had gathered along Highway 66, were injured by the explosion.
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