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Name
Brant Lee Bice
Local
L4066, Irondale
Gender
Male
Age
60
District
14
Occupation
Driver/Operator
Type of Duty
Fire Suppression
Fatal Injury Cause
Contact/Exposure - Contact/Exposure: Insufficient Info.
Nature of Fatal Injury
Cancer - Brain
Date of Death
3/5/2022
Year Placed On Wall
2023
Multiple Line of Duty Incident
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it is with deepest regret and sorrow to report the line-of-duty death of driver/operator brant l. bice, iaff 14th district local 4066, irondale, alabama. brother bice passed away on march 5, 2022 from brain cancer.
visitation will be held on friday, march 11, 2022 from 10:00-11:00 am at church of the highlands (chapel), 4700 highlands way, irondale, al 35210; phone: (205) 956-3525. the funeral service will follow at 11:00 am also at the church.
expressions of sympathy or condolences for the local or the family can be sent to iaff local 4066, po box 101113, irondale al 35210-6113.
firefighter funeral assistance fundraiser organized by ifd chief mcdaniel
https://www.gofundme.com/f/firefighter-funeral-assistance
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Biographical Comments
After a two-year courageous battle with brain cancer, Brant was called home to be with our almighty Father. He was known for his tireless efforts throughout his life, and always a joy to be around.
A graduate of Huffman High School, he also earned an Associate Degree from Lawson State Community College, Bachelors’ Degree in Theology from Samford University, and an MBA from Regis University.
He was a member of the Boy Scouts and at the age of 18 he earned the award of Eagle Scout. An avid Auburn fan he enjoyed working with his father as a cinematographer for Auburn University.
Brant always chose to work in industries that provided help to others. He was a youth minister, a counselor for Easter Seals and at the age of 35 he began working in the field of Public Safety.
He had a 25-year career as a firefighter/paramedic and served for Birmingham, Irondale, Lincoln, Warrior, and Chelsea Fire Departments. He was a CPR instructor for 18 years and the Program Manager for the CERT Program for ten years.
He enjoyed participating in athletic events, and even when he was going through cancer treatment, he completed several 5k and 10k races. His determination, perseverance and commitment will always be remembered.
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