SAD NEWS: A volunteer firefighter Lost his life fighting Esperance bushfires, honoured By local football team………

A memorial round was held in memory of a volunteer WA fireman who lost his life fighting bushfires close to Esperance four months ago by his former football club.

President of the UWA Football Club Jake Colvin told 9News, “To have a child that’s about 19, 20 years old just put his hand up to help without even asking that bears a lot of weight with me.”
His friends now recall him as a man who was devoted to his community and exceedingly giving.
“Grateful and selfless. In every sense, he was the ideal best buddy, according to Carrington-Jones.
His friends now recall him as a man who was devoted to his community and exceedingly giving.(9News)
His teammates sensed his absence when he wasn’t playing.
According to Carrington-Jones, “[Harry] wasn’t the biggest or the tallest, but he was incredibly swift and never gave up in any game.”
“Always joyful to be present, he played the entire game with a smile on his face.”
Sam West echoed this sentiment, stating that Stead gave the game “such much vitality and so much passion.”

Colvin stated, “He would have made friends, been very popular, and the team would have definitely benefited from having him, regardless of the grade he played.”
The group is banding together to repay a man who so generously provided to them.
Charlie stated, “We hope the Stead family knows they have all of the support of everyone at the UWA football team. We’re always here for them whatever they need.”

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