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SEARCH HEROES
Search Heroes Heroes. Alexander J. Campbell, 1918 Carnegie MedalRecipient.
THE CARNEGIE MEDAL
The Carnegie Medal. The Carnegie Medal is a bronze medallion three inches in diameter and is awarded to civilians who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree saving or attempting to save the lives of others. Andrew Carnegie’s profile in relief dominates the obverse of the medal. The reverse carries as background, in low relief, the LATEST AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS March 24, 2021 — The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission today announced that 18 people will receive North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism for risking their lives for others in peril. Among those to be awarded the Carnegie Medal is Michael Robert Keyser, to become only the sixth person in the 117-year history of the Hero Fundto
ACCIDENT ON 1914 FILM SET SPURS CAMERA MAN TO ATTEMPT Accident on 1914 film set spurs camera man to attempt rescue of actress. Photo of Owen Carter in a story published by the Rocky Mountain News after he posthumously was named a Carnegie Hero. It wasn’t supposed to be a dramatic scene. For a movie depicting gun smuggling at the U.S. border with Mexico, this sequence simply was toshow a bandit
JONATHAN WIESE
Jonathan Wiese. A San Diego police officer used a dog leash to rappel down a 30-foot cliff and then entered the Pacific Ocean to save a man and his two daughters from drowning on June 13, 2020. Before sunrise, the 47-year- old man was the driver of a truck that left the road at the top of the cliff and entered the ocean. CHILDREN ENSURE MOTHER'S MEMORY LIVES ON Children ensure mother’s memory lives on. Posted on February 6, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. Jane M. Mason with her son, Steve, in a canoe on Lake George. In the Lake George region of New York, Jane M. Mason’s legacy lives on in her family’s stewardship of a thriving cottage-rental business and a memorial scholarship named for her andher
LESTER ROBERT TABER, JR. Lester Robert Taber, Jr. A 77-year-old man was spending time in the reading room of a Winchester, Massachusetts, library on Feb. 24, 2018, when a 23-year-old man began stabbing a woman with a 10-inch hunting knife. The woman screamed as the assailant, who did not know her, stabbed her repeatedly in the head, neck, and upper body. LesterRobert
ROBERT LAWSON AND JEFFREY JOHNSON Robert Lawson and Jeffrey Johnson. After a July 11, 2019, highway crash in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, involving a semi-truck and several other vehicles, a 64-year-old woman was pinned in the driver’s seat of her burning, heavily damaged car. Flames inside the car surrounded Susan R. Leonard, who unbuckled her seat belt but couldnot open
KENNETH ALFRED
Kenneth Alfred. Posted on March 17, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. A 56-year-old mechanic ran across a parking lot after witnessing two men assaulting his neighbors on Sept. 22, 2019. Roxana Valdovinos and her wife were sitting in their vehicle at their Vista, Calif., condo complex when the men pulled up in a truck and approached theirvehicle.
HOME – CARNEGIE HERO FUND COMMISSIONHEROESNOMINATEABOUTNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Carnegie Hero Fund awards the Carnegie Medal to individuals in the United States and Canada who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree saving or attempting to save the lives of others.SEARCH HEROES
Search Heroes Heroes. Alexander J. Campbell, 1918 Carnegie MedalRecipient.
THE CARNEGIE MEDAL
The Carnegie Medal. The Carnegie Medal is a bronze medallion three inches in diameter and is awarded to civilians who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree saving or attempting to save the lives of others. Andrew Carnegie’s profile in relief dominates the obverse of the medal. The reverse carries as background, in low relief, the LATEST AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS March 24, 2021 — The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission today announced that 18 people will receive North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism for risking their lives for others in peril. Among those to be awarded the Carnegie Medal is Michael Robert Keyser, to become only the sixth person in the 117-year history of the Hero Fundto
ACCIDENT ON 1914 FILM SET SPURS CAMERA MAN TO ATTEMPT Accident on 1914 film set spurs camera man to attempt rescue of actress. Photo of Owen Carter in a story published by the Rocky Mountain News after he posthumously was named a Carnegie Hero. It wasn’t supposed to be a dramatic scene. For a movie depicting gun smuggling at the U.S. border with Mexico, this sequence simply was toshow a bandit
JONATHAN WIESE
Jonathan Wiese. A San Diego police officer used a dog leash to rappel down a 30-foot cliff and then entered the Pacific Ocean to save a man and his two daughters from drowning on June 13, 2020. Before sunrise, the 47-year- old man was the driver of a truck that left the road at the top of the cliff and entered the ocean. CHILDREN ENSURE MOTHER'S MEMORY LIVES ON Children ensure mother’s memory lives on. Posted on February 6, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. Jane M. Mason with her son, Steve, in a canoe on Lake George. In the Lake George region of New York, Jane M. Mason’s legacy lives on in her family’s stewardship of a thriving cottage-rental business and a memorial scholarship named for her andher
LESTER ROBERT TABER, JR. Lester Robert Taber, Jr. A 77-year-old man was spending time in the reading room of a Winchester, Massachusetts, library on Feb. 24, 2018, when a 23-year-old man began stabbing a woman with a 10-inch hunting knife. The woman screamed as the assailant, who did not know her, stabbed her repeatedly in the head, neck, and upper body. LesterRobert
ROBERT LAWSON AND JEFFREY JOHNSON Robert Lawson and Jeffrey Johnson. After a July 11, 2019, highway crash in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, involving a semi-truck and several other vehicles, a 64-year-old woman was pinned in the driver’s seat of her burning, heavily damaged car. Flames inside the car surrounded Susan R. Leonard, who unbuckled her seat belt but couldnot open
KENNETH ALFRED
Kenneth Alfred. Posted on March 17, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. A 56-year-old mechanic ran across a parking lot after witnessing two men assaulting his neighbors on Sept. 22, 2019. Roxana Valdovinos and her wife were sitting in their vehicle at their Vista, Calif., condo complex when the men pulled up in a truck and approached theirvehicle.
LATEST AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS March 24, 2021 — The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission today announced that 18 people will receive North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism for risking their lives for others in peril. Among those to be awarded the Carnegie Medal is Michael Robert Keyser, to become only the sixth person in the 117-year history of the Hero Fundto
COMMISSION AND STAFF Numbering 21, members of the Commission serve in a volunteer capacity. They are the successors to the first members of the board, who were personally chosen by Andrew Carnegie on his establishment of the HeroFund in 1904.
CENTENNIAL ARCHIVE
Centennial Archive. To celebrate its centennial year in 2004, the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission produced a series of 90-second broadcasts, each recounting a remarkable act of everyday courage drawn from the fund’s archives. Spanning a century of heroism and representing a broad range of individuals, these real-life accounts ofselfless acts
LESTER ROBERT TABER, JR. Lester Robert Taber, Jr. A 77-year-old man was spending time in the reading room of a Winchester, Massachusetts, library on Feb. 24, 2018, when a 23-year-old man began stabbing a woman with a 10-inch hunting knife. The woman screamed as the assailant, who did not know her, stabbed her repeatedly in the head, neck, and upper body. LesterRobert
CHILDREN ENSURE MOTHER'S MEMORY LIVES ON Children ensure mother’s memory lives on. Posted on February 6, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. Jane M. Mason with her son, Steve, in a canoe on Lake George. In the Lake George region of New York, Jane M. Mason’s legacy lives on in her family’s stewardship of a thriving cottage-rental business and a memorial scholarship named for her andher
REMEMBERING THE HERO OF 1982 PLANE CRASH IN POTOMAC RIVER Remembering the hero of 1982 plane crash in Potomac River. Melvin E.—“Gene”—Windsor, 74, of Myrtle Beach, S.C., died Aug. 24, 2014. He was one of four men to be named awardees of the Carnegie Medal for their heroic actions in the wake of the crash of an Air Florida jet in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 13, 1982. During a winterstorm, the
JONATHAN A. HUDASH
Jonathan A. Hudash. A Williamson County, Texas, sheriff’s deputy went above and beyond his duties on April 15, 2020, when he partially entered a burning van to remove a 22-year-old passenger. Jonathan A. Hudash, 28, responded to the scene of a two-car crash in Round Rock, Texas. Despite heavy smoke and flames issuing from the van, Hudash SPARK OF NERVE DOCUMENTARY CHRONICLES GIRL SAVED BY Spark of Nerve documentary chronicles girl saved by Carnegie Hero. The front of Creighton’s Bakery in San Francisco after an incident in which Carnegie Hero Kermit R. Kubitz rescued 15-year-old Loren B. Schaller who was being stabbed by a man armed with a knife. When 15-year-old Loren B. Schaller walked into San Francisco’sCreighton’s
HEROISM OF ROBERT CONNELLY STILL RESONATES THROUGH KIWANIS Heroism of Robert Connelly still resonates through Kiwanis medal. Friday, Sept. 23, 1966, was Kiwanis Kids Day in Chicago, Ill., and its suburbs, and the 105 area clubs of the worldwide service organization were combining manpower to sell peanuts in a one-day blitz to raise funds for their youth services activities. KATHERINE M. WENSZELL While on a family vacation, Katherine M. Wenszell sustained a severed toe, multiple fractures, internal contusions, and a concussion after being hit and dragged 50 feet by an Atlanta subway train after saving her 57-year-old mother from the same fate. HOME – CARNEGIE HERO FUND COMMISSIONHEROESNOMINATEABOUTNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Carnegie Hero Fund awards the Carnegie Medal to individuals in the United States and Canada who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree saving or attempting to save the lives of others.SEARCH HEROES
Search Heroes Heroes. Alexander J. Campbell, 1918 Carnegie MedalRecipient.
THE CARNEGIE MEDAL
The Carnegie Medal. The Carnegie Medal is a bronze medallion three inches in diameter and is awarded to civilians who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree saving or attempting to save the lives of others. Andrew Carnegie’s profile in relief dominates the obverse of the medal. The reverse carries as background, in low relief, the ACCIDENT ON 1914 FILM SET SPURS CAMERA MAN TO ATTEMPT Accident on 1914 film set spurs camera man to attempt rescue of actress. Photo of Owen Carter in a story published by the Rocky Mountain News after he posthumously was named a Carnegie Hero. It wasn’t supposed to be a dramatic scene. For a movie depicting gun smuggling at the U.S. border with Mexico, this sequence simply was toshow a bandit
CENTENNIAL ARCHIVE
Centennial Archive. To celebrate its centennial year in 2004, the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission produced a series of 90-second broadcasts, each recounting a remarkable act of everyday courage drawn from the fund’s archives. Spanning a century of heroism and representing a broad range of individuals, these real-life accounts ofselfless acts
CARNEGIE HERO WRITES BOOK Carnegie Medal recipient and Lighthouse Project founder Paul J. Lessard has recently turned his pen toward the subject of long-time friend and mentor, Yogi Yarborough, in his latest book, A Measure Of My Heart.. Yarborough, whose battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—ALS, or Lou Gehrig ’s disease—ended with his death in 2006, is the focus of Lessard’ s spiritual reflections. LESTER ROBERT TABER, JR. Lester Robert Taber, Jr. A 77-year-old man was spending time in the reading room of a Winchester, Massachusetts, library on Feb. 24, 2018, when a 23-year-old man began stabbing a woman with a 10-inch hunting knife. The woman screamed as the assailant, who did not know her, stabbed her repeatedly in the head, neck, and upper body. LesterRobert
KENNETH ALFRED
Kenneth Alfred. Posted on March 17, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. A 56-year-old mechanic ran across a parking lot after witnessing two men assaulting his neighbors on Sept. 22, 2019. Roxana Valdovinos and her wife were sitting in their vehicle at their Vista, Calif., condo complex when the men pulled up in a truck and approached theirvehicle.
ROBERT LAWSON AND JEFFREY JOHNSON Robert Lawson and Jeffrey Johnson. After a July 11, 2019, highway crash in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, involving a semi-truck and several other vehicles, a 64-year-old woman was pinned in the driver’s seat of her burning, heavily damaged car. Flames inside the car surrounded Susan R. Leonard, who unbuckled her seat belt but couldnot open
WINSTON S. DOUGLAS
Winston S. Douglas. On Sept. 9, 2018, Terri L. Bradley, 63, was stabbed by a man armed with a kitchen knife while crossing the street in an Atlanta neighborhood. Winston S. Douglas, 52, of Hapeville, Ga., was driving a transit bus when he witnessed the attack and immediately stopped the bus. He called for the assailant to stop, but the man HOME – CARNEGIE HERO FUND COMMISSIONHEROESNOMINATEABOUTNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Carnegie Hero Fund awards the Carnegie Medal to individuals in the United States and Canada who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree saving or attempting to save the lives of others.SEARCH HEROES
Search Heroes Heroes. Alexander J. Campbell, 1918 Carnegie MedalRecipient.
THE CARNEGIE MEDAL
The Carnegie Medal. The Carnegie Medal is a bronze medallion three inches in diameter and is awarded to civilians who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree saving or attempting to save the lives of others. Andrew Carnegie’s profile in relief dominates the obverse of the medal. The reverse carries as background, in low relief, the ACCIDENT ON 1914 FILM SET SPURS CAMERA MAN TO ATTEMPT Accident on 1914 film set spurs camera man to attempt rescue of actress. Photo of Owen Carter in a story published by the Rocky Mountain News after he posthumously was named a Carnegie Hero. It wasn’t supposed to be a dramatic scene. For a movie depicting gun smuggling at the U.S. border with Mexico, this sequence simply was toshow a bandit
CENTENNIAL ARCHIVE
Centennial Archive. To celebrate its centennial year in 2004, the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission produced a series of 90-second broadcasts, each recounting a remarkable act of everyday courage drawn from the fund’s archives. Spanning a century of heroism and representing a broad range of individuals, these real-life accounts ofselfless acts
CARNEGIE HERO WRITES BOOK Carnegie Medal recipient and Lighthouse Project founder Paul J. Lessard has recently turned his pen toward the subject of long-time friend and mentor, Yogi Yarborough, in his latest book, A Measure Of My Heart.. Yarborough, whose battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—ALS, or Lou Gehrig ’s disease—ended with his death in 2006, is the focus of Lessard’ s spiritual reflections. LESTER ROBERT TABER, JR. Lester Robert Taber, Jr. A 77-year-old man was spending time in the reading room of a Winchester, Massachusetts, library on Feb. 24, 2018, when a 23-year-old man began stabbing a woman with a 10-inch hunting knife. The woman screamed as the assailant, who did not know her, stabbed her repeatedly in the head, neck, and upper body. LesterRobert
KENNETH ALFRED
Kenneth Alfred. Posted on March 17, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. A 56-year-old mechanic ran across a parking lot after witnessing two men assaulting his neighbors on Sept. 22, 2019. Roxana Valdovinos and her wife were sitting in their vehicle at their Vista, Calif., condo complex when the men pulled up in a truck and approached theirvehicle.
ROBERT LAWSON AND JEFFREY JOHNSON Robert Lawson and Jeffrey Johnson. After a July 11, 2019, highway crash in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, involving a semi-truck and several other vehicles, a 64-year-old woman was pinned in the driver’s seat of her burning, heavily damaged car. Flames inside the car surrounded Susan R. Leonard, who unbuckled her seat belt but couldnot open
WINSTON S. DOUGLAS
Winston S. Douglas. On Sept. 9, 2018, Terri L. Bradley, 63, was stabbed by a man armed with a kitchen knife while crossing the street in an Atlanta neighborhood. Winston S. Douglas, 52, of Hapeville, Ga., was driving a transit bus when he witnessed the attack and immediately stopped the bus. He called for the assailant to stop, but the man LATEST AWARD ANNOUNCEMENTS March 24, 2021 — The Carnegie Hero Fund Commission today announced that 18 people will receive North America’s highest honor for civilian heroism for risking their lives for others in peril. Among those to be awarded the Carnegie Medal is Michael Robert Keyser, to become only the sixth person in the 117-year history of the Hero Fundto
CARNEGIE HERO WRITES BOOK Carnegie Medal recipient and Lighthouse Project founder Paul J. Lessard has recently turned his pen toward the subject of long-time friend and mentor, Yogi Yarborough, in his latest book, A Measure Of My Heart.. Yarborough, whose battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—ALS, or Lou Gehrig ’s disease—ended with his death in 2006, is the focus of Lessard’ s spiritual reflections.JONATHAN WIESE
Jonathan Wiese. A San Diego police officer used a dog leash to rappel down a 30-foot cliff and then entered the Pacific Ocean to save a man and his two daughters from drowning on June 13, 2020. Before sunrise, the 47-year- old man was the driver of a truck that left the road at the top of the cliff and entered the ocean. CHILDREN ENSURE MOTHER'S MEMORY LIVES ON Children ensure mother’s memory lives on. Posted on February 6, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. Jane M. Mason with her son, Steve, in a canoe on Lake George. In the Lake George region of New York, Jane M. Mason’s legacy lives on in her family’s stewardship of a thriving cottage-rental business and a memorial scholarship named for her andher
SPARK OF NERVE DOCUMENTARY CHRONICLES GIRL SAVED BY Spark of Nerve documentary chronicles girl saved by Carnegie Hero. The front of Creighton’s Bakery in San Francisco after an incident in which Carnegie Hero Kermit R. Kubitz rescued 15-year-old Loren B. Schaller who was being stabbed by a man armed with a knife. When 15-year-old Loren B. Schaller walked into San Francisco’sCreighton’s
WINSTON S. DOUGLAS
Winston S. Douglas. On Sept. 9, 2018, Terri L. Bradley, 63, was stabbed by a man armed with a kitchen knife while crossing the street in an Atlanta neighborhood. Winston S. Douglas, 52, of Hapeville, Ga., was driving a transit bus when he witnessed the attack and immediately stopped the bus. He called for the assailant to stop, but the man CARNEGIE HERO FUND REMEMBERS VICTIMS OF HARWICK MINE Executive Director Eric P. Zahren laying flowers at the stone memorial near the mass grave. More than a century ago, on January 25, 1904, a massive explosion tore through the 200-foot-deep Harwick Mine in Southwestern Pennsylvania, claiming the lives of 179 miners and tworescue volunteers.
ROBERT J. WHITLEY AND JAMES W. WHITLEY II Robert J. Whitley, a 38-year-old construction worker, and James W. Whitley II, a 36-year-old laborer, were in James’ 20-foot jon boat when they saw a pontoon boat carrying seven people — including 2-year-old Mea A.K. Lewis, who was not wearing a life jacket; 22-year-old Brittany L. Caldwell; 49-year-old Harland L. Miller; and42-year-old
JUSTICE MICHAEL MCBAIN Justice Michael McBain. Kelvin J. Yde, 20, was trapped inside his burning car after a June 19, 2019, accident on an interstate highway near Yorkville, Wis. Justice Michael McBain, 21, recreational vehicle technician of Sturtevant, Wis., stopped at the scene. He ran to Yde’s vehicle which was burning along the passenger side. 100 YEARS LATER, POSTHUMOUS AWARDEE IS STILL A HERO IN 100 years later, posthumous awardee is still a hero in Seneca Falls, N.Y. Participants in “Antonio Varacalli Day” in Seneca Falls, N.Y., on April 8, 2017. One hundred years ago in April, Antonio Varacalli gave his life while saving a woman from drowning in Seneca Falls, and the residents of this upstate New York town have notforgotten him.
HOME – CARNEGIE HERO FUND COMMISSIONHEROESNOMINATEABOUTNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Carnegie Hero Fund awards the Carnegie Medal to individuals in the United States and Canada who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree saving or attempting to save the lives of others.SEARCH HEROES
Search Heroes Heroes. Alexander J. Campbell, 1918 Carnegie MedalRecipient.
THE CARNEGIE MEDAL
The Carnegie Medal. The Carnegie Medal is a bronze medallion three inches in diameter and is awarded to civilians who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree saving or attempting to save the lives of others. Andrew Carnegie’s profile in relief dominates the obverse of the medal. The reverse carries as background, in low relief, the ACCIDENT ON 1914 FILM SET SPURS CAMERA MAN TO ATTEMPT Accident on 1914 film set spurs camera man to attempt rescue of actress. Photo of Owen Carter in a story published by the Rocky Mountain News after he posthumously was named a Carnegie Hero. It wasn’t supposed to be a dramatic scene. For a movie depicting gun smuggling at the U.S. border with Mexico, this sequence simply was toshow a bandit
CHILDREN ENSURE MOTHER'S MEMORY LIVES ON Children ensure mother’s memory lives on. Posted on February 6, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. Jane M. Mason with her son, Steve, in a canoe on Lake George. In the Lake George region of New York, Jane M. Mason’s legacy lives on in her family’s stewardship of a thriving cottage-rental business and a memorial scholarship named for her andher
JONATHAN WIESE
Jonathan Wiese. A San Diego police officer used a dog leash to rappel down a 30-foot cliff and then entered the Pacific Ocean to save a man and his two daughters from drowning on June 13, 2020. Before sunrise, the 47-year- old man was the driver of a truck that left the road at the top of the cliff and entered the ocean. SPARK OF NERVE DOCUMENTARY CHRONICLES GIRL SAVED BY Spark of Nerve documentary chronicles girl saved by Carnegie Hero. The front of Creighton’s Bakery in San Francisco after an incident in which Carnegie Hero Kermit R. Kubitz rescued 15-year-old Loren B. Schaller who was being stabbed by a man armed with a knife. When 15-year-old Loren B. Schaller walked into San Francisco’sCreighton’s
ROBERT LAWSON AND JEFFREY JOHNSON Robert Lawson and Jeffrey Johnson. After a July 11, 2019, highway crash in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, involving a semi-truck and several other vehicles, a 64-year-old woman was pinned in the driver’s seat of her burning, heavily damaged car. Flames inside the car surrounded Susan R. Leonard, who unbuckled her seat belt but couldnot open
KENNETH ALFRED
Kenneth Alfred. Posted on March 17, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. A 56-year-old mechanic ran across a parking lot after witnessing two men assaulting his neighbors on Sept. 22, 2019. Roxana Valdovinos and her wife were sitting in their vehicle at their Vista, Calif., condo complex when the men pulled up in a truck and approached theirvehicle.
CARNEGIE HERO ARCANGELO F. LIBERATORE -- CARNEGIE HERO Arcangelo F. Liberatore with his children, son Arcangelo “Nico” and daughter Annabelle. Off-duty police officer Arcangelo F. Liberatore, 31, rescued a 5-year-old girl from an attacking coyote on April 29, 2018, in Thornwood, N.Y. Natalia K. Petrellese was playing in a park with her brother and mother when a rabid coyote approached them and bit Natalia’s arm, latching onto it. HOME – CARNEGIE HERO FUND COMMISSIONHEROESNOMINATEABOUTNEWSRESOURCESCONTACT The Carnegie Hero Fund awards the Carnegie Medal to individuals in the United States and Canada who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree saving or attempting to save the lives of others.SEARCH HEROES
Search Heroes Heroes. Alexander J. Campbell, 1918 Carnegie MedalRecipient.
THE CARNEGIE MEDAL
The Carnegie Medal. The Carnegie Medal is a bronze medallion three inches in diameter and is awarded to civilians who risk their lives to an extraordinary degree saving or attempting to save the lives of others. Andrew Carnegie’s profile in relief dominates the obverse of the medal. The reverse carries as background, in low relief, the ACCIDENT ON 1914 FILM SET SPURS CAMERA MAN TO ATTEMPT Accident on 1914 film set spurs camera man to attempt rescue of actress. Photo of Owen Carter in a story published by the Rocky Mountain News after he posthumously was named a Carnegie Hero. It wasn’t supposed to be a dramatic scene. For a movie depicting gun smuggling at the U.S. border with Mexico, this sequence simply was toshow a bandit
CHILDREN ENSURE MOTHER'S MEMORY LIVES ON Children ensure mother’s memory lives on. Posted on February 6, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. Jane M. Mason with her son, Steve, in a canoe on Lake George. In the Lake George region of New York, Jane M. Mason’s legacy lives on in her family’s stewardship of a thriving cottage-rental business and a memorial scholarship named for her andher
JONATHAN WIESE
Jonathan Wiese. A San Diego police officer used a dog leash to rappel down a 30-foot cliff and then entered the Pacific Ocean to save a man and his two daughters from drowning on June 13, 2020. Before sunrise, the 47-year- old man was the driver of a truck that left the road at the top of the cliff and entered the ocean. SPARK OF NERVE DOCUMENTARY CHRONICLES GIRL SAVED BY Spark of Nerve documentary chronicles girl saved by Carnegie Hero. The front of Creighton’s Bakery in San Francisco after an incident in which Carnegie Hero Kermit R. Kubitz rescued 15-year-old Loren B. Schaller who was being stabbed by a man armed with a knife. When 15-year-old Loren B. Schaller walked into San Francisco’sCreighton’s
ROBERT LAWSON AND JEFFREY JOHNSON Robert Lawson and Jeffrey Johnson. After a July 11, 2019, highway crash in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, involving a semi-truck and several other vehicles, a 64-year-old woman was pinned in the driver’s seat of her burning, heavily damaged car. Flames inside the car surrounded Susan R. Leonard, who unbuckled her seat belt but couldnot open
KENNETH ALFRED
Kenneth Alfred. Posted on March 17, 2020 by Carnegie Hero Fund. A 56-year-old mechanic ran across a parking lot after witnessing two men assaulting his neighbors on Sept. 22, 2019. Roxana Valdovinos and her wife were sitting in their vehicle at their Vista, Calif., condo complex when the men pulled up in a truck and approached theirvehicle.
CARNEGIE HERO ARCANGELO F. LIBERATORE -- CARNEGIE HERO Arcangelo F. Liberatore with his children, son Arcangelo “Nico” and daughter Annabelle. Off-duty police officer Arcangelo F. Liberatore, 31, rescued a 5-year-old girl from an attacking coyote on April 29, 2018, in Thornwood, N.Y. Natalia K. Petrellese was playing in a park with her brother and mother when a rabid coyote approached them and bit Natalia’s arm, latching onto it. MISSION – CARNEGIE HERO FUND COMMISSION Mission of the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission. The two-fold mission of the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission: To recognize and support those who perform acts of heroism in civilian life in the United States and Canada. “We live in a heroic age,” Andrew Carnegie wrote in the opening lines of the Commission’s founding Deed of Trust in 1904. AWARD ANNOUNCEMENT ARCHIVE 2021. March 23, 2021: 18 will receive Carnegie Medal for acts of extraordinary heroism; including one man who will posthumously receive second Carnegie Medal 2020. December 14, 2020: 17 civilian heroes named for acts of heroism will receive Carnegie Medal September 22, 2020: 86-year-old oldest-ever Carnegie Medal recipient among 17 namedCarnegie heroes
COMMISSION AND STAFF Numbering 21, members of the Commission serve in a volunteer capacity. They are the successors to the first members of the board, who were personally chosen by Andrew Carnegie on his establishment of the HeroFund in 1904.
CARNEGIE HERO WRITES BOOK Carnegie Medal recipient and Lighthouse Project founder Paul J. Lessard has recently turned his pen toward the subject of long-time friend and mentor, Yogi Yarborough, in his latest book, A Measure Of My Heart.. Yarborough, whose battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis—ALS, or Lou Gehrig ’s disease—ended with his death in 2006, is the focus of Lessard’ s spiritual reflections. REMEMBERING THE HERO OF 1982 PLANE CRASH IN POTOMAC RIVER Remembering the hero of 1982 plane crash in Potomac River. Melvin E.—“Gene”—Windsor, 74, of Myrtle Beach, S.C., died Aug. 24, 2014. He was one of four men to be named awardees of the Carnegie Medal for their heroic actions in the wake of the crash of an Air Florida jet in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 13, 1982. During a winterstorm, the
LESTER ROBERT TABER, JR. Lester Robert Taber, Jr. A 77-year-old man was spending time in the reading room of a Winchester, Massachusetts, library on Feb. 24, 2018, when a 23-year-old man began stabbing a woman with a 10-inch hunting knife. The woman screamed as the assailant, who did not know her, stabbed her repeatedly in the head, neck, and upper body. LesterRobert
SPARK OF NERVE DOCUMENTARY CHRONICLES GIRL SAVED BY Spark of Nerve documentary chronicles girl saved by Carnegie Hero. The front of Creighton’s Bakery in San Francisco after an incident in which Carnegie Hero Kermit R. Kubitz rescued 15-year-old Loren B. Schaller who was being stabbed by a man armed with a knife. When 15-year-old Loren B. Schaller walked into San Francisco’sCreighton’s
HEROISM OF ROBERT CONNELLY STILL RESONATES THROUGH KIWANIS Heroism of Robert Connelly still resonates through Kiwanis medal. Friday, Sept. 23, 1966, was Kiwanis Kids Day in Chicago, Ill., and its suburbs, and the 105 area clubs of the worldwide service organization were combining manpower to sell peanuts in a one-day blitz to raise funds for their youth services activities. CARNEGIE HEROES CHRISTOPHER M. OLUP AND ROBERT PROCHAZKA Police officers Christopher M. Olup, 34, and Robert Prochazka, 49, saved a man from a burning Willowick, Ohio, home on April 5, 2016. The54-year-old man
100 YEARS LATER, POSTHUMOUS AWARDEE IS STILL A HERO IN 100 years later, posthumous awardee is still a hero in Seneca Falls, N.Y. Participants in “Antonio Varacalli Day” in Seneca Falls, N.Y., on April 8, 2017. One hundred years ago in April, Antonio Varacalli gave his life while saving a woman from drowning in Seneca Falls, and the residents of this upstate New York town have notforgotten him.
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