Flags Lowered to Half-Staff in Honour of Former Fire Chief Harry Greer

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(Today’s Northumberland file photo January 5, 2019)

The Town of Cobourg advises residents that flags across the municipality have been lowered to half-staff in honour of the passing of former Fire Chief, Henry “Harry” Greer.

Chief Greer passed away on Sunday, March 29, 2026, at the age of 97, leaving behind a remarkable legacy of service to the Cobourg community. He dedicated 37 years to the Cobourg Fire Department, serving as Fire Chief from 1971 to 1990, and remained closely connected to the department long after his retirement.

He began his service as a volunteer firefighter from 1952 to 1956 before joining the federal fire service outfit known as the 26th Central Ordinance Depot in Cobourg. At that time, the municipality did not yet have a municipal fire department. On November 16, 1962, former Chief Greer joined the Cobourg Fire Department as a lieutenant. He was appointed Deputy Fire Chief in 1964 and appointed Fire Chief in 1971, a role he held until his retirement in 1990.

“Chief Greer helped guide the Fire Department through a significant period of growth and modernization,” said Mayor Lucas Cleveland. “Over nearly four decades, he earned the deep respect of his colleagues and the community he proudly served. His dedication, leadership, and passion for firefighting helped shape the department we know today. We extend our sincere condolences to his loved ones and are grateful for his immense service to our community.”

Chief Greer remained closely connected to the department well into retirement and was widely regarded as a foundational figure in shaping the culture and professionalism of the Cobourg Fire Department.

“He was deeply respected within our department and the broader community,” said Deputy Fire Chief, Kevin Ashfield. “He mentored and supported generations of firefighters, many of whom went on to serve in senior roles. He was also a longstanding presence in the community and a proud ambassador for the fire service.”

Many Cobourg firefighters fondly remember his visits to the station and the stories he shared from his many years in the fire service.

The Town of Cobourg Council and staff extend heartfelt condolences to Chief Greer’s family. Flags will remain at half-staff until sunset on April 21.

Pete Fisher
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