Bismarck Firefighters Releif Association

Bismarck Firefighters Relief Association

Retirees

The Bismarck Firefighter's Relief Association currently provides benefits for:

  • 38 Service Pensions
  • 7 Disability Pensions
  • 4 Survivor Pensions
  • 1 Deferred Pension

Post Retirement Issues

Change of Address: If you change address please inform this office. Change of address form

Beneficiay Changes: If there are any beneficiay changes please inform this office. Beneficiay Change form. Fill form out, print, sign and mail to this office.

IRS publication 575

2001 Retiree's

Fire Marshall/Firefighter Sherwin Nelson - 18 years

Firefighter John Wehmoefer (Disability) - 21 years

Captain Richard Orne - 40 years

Lieutenant Vernon Stolz - 37 years

2002 Retiree's

Firefighter Ed Schiefelbein - 29 years

Firefighter Howard Walth - 14 years

Firefighter James Gomes - 22 years

2004 Retiree's

Firefighter Kevin Vossler - 25 years

Firefighter Robert McConnell - 40 years

Firefighter Merrell Hoveskeland - 30 years

Firefighter Gene Siirtola - 30 years

Firefighter Mike Kautzman - 30 years

2005 Retiree's

Firefighter Boyd Bjornson - 15 years

Firefighter Mark Rubbelke (Disability)- 15 years

Firefighter/Building Inspector John Weeks - 21 years

2006 Retiree's

Firefighter Linda A. Harmsen - 12 years

Firefighter Paul A. Hughes - 32 years

2010 Retiree's

Captain Thomas A. Biwer - 31 years

Battalion Chief Donald L. Peterson - 38 years

Assistant Chief Rodney D. Hickcox - 34 years

Assistant Chief Kermit L. Schaefer - 24 years

 

Usful Links

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