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Fallen Mass. fire captain remembered for service, compassion

Rockport Fire Captain Andrew Porter, a 25-year veteran known for his leadership and dedication, is being remembered as the “glue” of the department

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Captain Andrew Porter.

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By Susannah Sudborough
masslive.com

ROCKPORT, Mass. — An active-duty Rockport fire captain who died unexpectedly on Memorial Day is being remembered for serving the town “with immense pride and dedication.”

Andrew Porter, 44, died at Addison Gilbert Hospital in Gloucester surrounded by his loved ones, according to a press release from the fire department. He was a 25-year veteran of the department.

Born to Cathy and Jack Porter, Andrew Porter “was a caring and deeply devoted son,” according to his obituary. He was also “the big, protective brother” to his sister Lyndsay, “with whom he shared a lifelong bond of love, laughter, and friendship and shenanigans.”

At the Rockport Fire Department, Porter most recently served as the captain of Engine Companies 1 and 3, according to the fire department. He was also a specialist in the Rockport Department of Public Works Highway Division.

“He wasn’t just a part of the fire department — he was the glue that held it together,“ his obituary reads. ”His leadership, courage, and compassion has left an indelible mark on the dept. and the entire community.”

Porter was “a devoted husband to the love of his life,” Alison Porter, according to his obituary. The couple was set to celebrate 14 years of marriage on May 28.

Porter was also “a proud and loving father to his two adoring daughters, Mackenzie and Raegan, who were truly the center of his world,” according to his obituary.

“To those who knew him, Andrew was more than just a family man and public servant. He was the truest kind of friend — reliable, warm-hearted and always ready with a helping hand,” his obituary reads.

Porter leaves behind his parents, sister, wife, daughters and many other beloved friends and relatives, according to his obituary.

“Andrew lived his life with integrity, kindness, and a fierce love for his family and community. He was loved deeply, respected widely, and will be missed beyond words. His legacy lives on in the hearts of those that loved him,” his obituary reads.

Porter’s funeral Mass is scheduled for Monday, June 2, at 10 a.m. at Saint Ann’s Church in Gloucester, according to his obituary. In lieu of flowers, his family asks that a donation be made to help out his daughters, Mackenzie and Raegan, at Cape Ann Savings Bank on Main Street in Gloucester.

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