SEATTLE (AP) -- After 50 years with the Seattle Fire Department, Kenny Hoefner will call it a career on Monday at the age of 72.

He started with the department in 1959 and hasn't had a sick day since 1966 when he had the mumps.

Since 1981 he's been a fire truck driver for Station 33 in south Seattle.

The Seattle Times reports that Hoefner created a scholarship fund for the sons and daughters of firefighters and contributed more than $500,000 to the fund.

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Information from: The Seattle Times, http://www.seattletimes.com

Copyright 2009 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

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Best of luck to him with the retirement, he served his community for a long time.
best of luck to him... i hope his health stays good
Best of luck to him
NOW THAT'S A FIREFIGHTER!!! :)
ENJOY YOUR RETIREMENT,SIR
Best of luck to him and hope enjoys his retirement.
Great job, Your a inspiration.
Way to go, Kenny! Congratulations on your great career and on your retirement! You're quite the role model! The best of luck and health to you, sir!

Andy
Wow, that's very impresive to be able to be on the job that long; what a wealth of knowledge. Congratulations and good luck in your well deserved retirement

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