Firefighters Kay & Wayne Daly - 2001

Awarded this 10th day of March, 2001

This honor is extended as the department’s highest achievement award for contributions to the development of the fire service in Campbell County. The Walk of Fame exemplifies the attributes of a volunteer who unselfishly gives of his time and talents to the community.

Kay and Wayne Daly stand as the recipients of the 2000 Walk of Fame award. The Campbell County Fire Department thrives on the philosophy of teamwork, and this year we recognize Kay and Wayne as the epitome of that philosophy.

As a team, Kay and Wayne each began their 15 years of dedicated service to the residents and fellow firefighters of Campbell County. Their commitment to family values and caring for ones neighbors was a shining beacon, lighting the way for the future at Station 13 in Freedom Hills. As respected leaders, Kay and Wayne were essential bricks in the foundation of this multi-faceted department. In keeping with their personal ideas, they were instrumental in redefining and implementing the department’s high standards in volunteer recruitment, retention, training, and mostly, the safety of Campbell County’s citizens and firefighters. Kay and Wayne’s devotion to the department was demonstrated in their response to every type of call, especially wildland fires, which allowed then to help preserve the natural setting they so loved. They held many key positions throughout their careers, ending their service as leaders within the department with Kay as Battalion Chief, and Wayne as Assistant Chief of Battalion 2.

Kay and Wayne Daly are hereby awarded the Campbell County Walk of Fame award in recognition of his unwavering support and 30 years of service. Kay and Wayne exemplify the true spirit of a volunteer fire fighter, team player, friend and dedicated community servant. Their actions serve as an example to fellow fighters keeping with the highest traditions of the Campbell County Fire Department.

Harvey Jackson