Chief Christian Hoobs Way

Christian Hoobs (1869 - 1917) served the Broad Channel community as a volunteer fire fighter as well as a civic-minded businessman. He helped build both the Broad Channel Volunteer Fire Department (BCVFD) and St. Virgilius Church buildings, both of which are still standing.

In December 1912, Hoobs was elected the fourth Chief of the BCVFD, holding the office until his untimely death at age 47. On June 14 1917, while eating dinner at the dining pavilion he owned, Hoobs heard the fire bell ring. He hurried to lead his men into the fire, but experienced a fatal heart attack, becoming the first and only member of the department to suffer a Line of Duty death.

The intersection that now bears Hoobs' name is adjacent to both the Fire Department and St. Virgilius Church.

Sources:

Anthony La Porta, "BCVFD Honors Chief Hoobs," The Wave, June 21, 2018, https://www.rockawave.com/articles/bcvfd-honors-chief-hoobs/

Find A Grave memorial, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143167710/christian-hoobs