Geneva's flags will be at half-staff at the close of business Thursday in honor of the weekend funeral service for Mark Einwich, a retired fire department deputy chief, who died March 7 of cancer.
Einwich was 55 and had just retired in November after 30 years of service in Geneva, Mayor Kevin Burns said during Monday's city council meeting.
Einwich had graduated from Burlington-Central High School in 1986, earned an associate degree from Elgin Community College, and attended the Illinois Fire Service Institute and the National Fire Academy, Burns said. Einwich was also known as the voice of the Rockets, the Burlington-Central sports program, Burns said, serving as a public address announcer for 30 years.
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