VIDEO: Captain Jake Stuart leads dozens of people each year down a long winding driveway to the Fallen Heroes Memorial at Dulaney Valley Memorial Gardens, a role rooted in personal loss.
Stuart’s connection to the honor guard began in childhood. His father, also a firefighter, died when Stuart was 8 years old.
“When I was a kid my father was also in the fire department. He passed away when I was 8 years old,” said Stuart.
“One of the distinct memories I have at all of my father’s services when I was a kid was the honor guard being there and present,” said Stuart.
Stuart joined the Baltimore County Fire Department at 19. Shortly after, he lost a mentor, Mark Falkenhan, in the line of duty.
“Gentleman by the name of Mark Falkenhan passed away in the line of duty in this area. Mark was very close with my father. I knew Mark my entire life, and again, one of the distinct memories I have about that service was the presence of the honor guard,” said Stuart.
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