Politics & Government

Bridge Renamed For Fallen Falls Twp. Veteran

Falls Township presented a proclamation to the family of Army Private First Class Nathanial Edward DeTample.

FALLS TOWNSHIP, PA — Army Private First Class Nathanial Edward DeTample’s memory and legacy will continue for future generations as part of a formal bridge renaming.

The Falls Township Board of Supervisors at its Monday night meeting presented a proclamation to DeTample’s family,
officially renaming the Alden Avenue Bridge the PFC Nathaniel Edward DeTample Bridge.

DeTample, 19, died in 2005 while deployed as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom.

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“Nothing we say can fully express the loss,” Falls Township Supervisor Jeff Dence said prior to reading the proclamation. “His legacy lives on.”

Renaming the bridge after him is a “small way for us to ensure that his name, service, and sacrifice are never forgotten,” Dence continued.

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Falls Township will be holding a bridge dedication next month.

In other township supervisors news:

  • The board also read a proclamation for lifelong Falls resident Thomas D. Ormond Jr., for 65 years of volunteer service with Levittown Fire Co. No. 1.
  • The board approved a conditional use application to permit storage of trucks and trailers as an additional primary use on a 6.81-acre parcel situated at 78 E. Cabot Blvd. The existing structure is used for truck repair.

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