Steen Feld Jensen
1961 - 2012 (50 years)-
Name Steen Feld Jensen Born 21 Nov 1961 Gender Male Died 12 Jun 2012 CA Person ID I06623 Sorensen-Remington Family Tree Last Modified 10 Aug 2018
Father John Jensen Mother Jonna Feld Iversen, b. 15 Mar 1939, Aarhus, Denmark (Age 85 years) Family ID F02560 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Children 1. Shelby Jensen 2. Emily Jensen 3. Anita Jensen Last Modified 7 Aug 2018 Family ID F06194 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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Photos
Steen and Bettina
Steen served in the fire department of Laguna Beach, CA.
In back: Thomas, Steen, Einar, Jonna; in front: Majken, Emilie, Tine, Christian, and Grethe.
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Notes - "A longtime resident of Laguna Beach, Steen Jensen started his fire service career in 1981 as a volunteer firefighter in Orange County. In 1983, he became a fulltime firefighter with the Laguna Beach Fire Department. He quickly became a firefighter/paramedic and subsequently promoted to fire captain in 1989. In addition to his honorable service as a firefighter, Jensen also served as a fire explorer post advisor, first aid/CPR instructor and information technologist. As an engine company officer, he led his company through the most destructive wildland fire in Laguna Beach history, the 1993 Laguna Fire. He died in 2012 after a two-year battle with job-related cancer."
(http://www.cafirefoundation.org/programs/california-firefighters-memorial/fallen/steen-feld-jensen/)
- "A longtime resident of Laguna Beach, Steen Jensen started his fire service career in 1981 as a volunteer firefighter in Orange County. In 1983, he became a fulltime firefighter with the Laguna Beach Fire Department. He quickly became a firefighter/paramedic and subsequently promoted to fire captain in 1989. In addition to his honorable service as a firefighter, Jensen also served as a fire explorer post advisor, first aid/CPR instructor and information technologist. As an engine company officer, he led his company through the most destructive wildland fire in Laguna Beach history, the 1993 Laguna Fire. He died in 2012 after a two-year battle with job-related cancer."