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    ‘He Never Stopped Serving’: North Port Loses Firefighter Victor Cleveland After Courageous Cancer Fight

    Voxtrend NewsBy Voxtrend NewsDecember 12, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Victor Cleveland, a beloved veteran firefighter of North Port Fire Rescue, passed away on December 11, 2025, after a long and brave battle with cancer that grew from the very risks of the job he loved. The department announced his death with heavy hearts, saying his passing is a profound loss not just to the Fire Rescue family, but to the entire City of North Port and the wider fire service community.

    Cleveland’s journey in public service began long before he donned the North Port uniform. As a young man, he volunteered with the Nokomis Volunteer Fire Department, where his compassion and calm under pressure quickly became evident. Those early days shaped a firefighter who was as humble as he was dedicated, always putting others first.


    After nearly four years with the Florida Forest Service responding to wildfires and protecting natural landscapes, Cleveland brought his experience to North Port Fire Rescue. For almost 17 years, neighbors, colleagues, and strangers alike came to know him as a reliable and steadfast presence — the guy who would show up no matter the emergency.

    Whether rushing into a blaze, mentoring a new recruit, or simply greeting someone at a community event, Cleveland embodied the core values of firefighting: courage, integrity, and service. His peers remember him as someone who never sought the spotlight but always stood ready to shoulder the hard work.

    Colleagues recall his sense of humor that eased tense moments, his calm reassurance in chaos, and the way he strengthened bonds across the station. To them, he was more than a firefighter — he was a mentor and a friend whose quiet leadership lifted the whole team.

    Cleveland’s battle with cancer was one fought with the same grit he showed on the job, reflecting the hidden occupational hazards firefighters face every day. It’s a stark reminder of the unseen toll this profession takes — and of the sacrifices made by those who answer the call.

    He leaves behind his wife, Amy; his children, Delaney and Alton; and his granddaughter, Felicity, all of whom the department says will always remain part of the extended fire family. Arrangements for a memorial service are expected to be announced once finalized, with honors befitting his years of exemplary service.

    Take a moment to remember Victor not just as a firefighter, but as a neighbor and a hero who served with heart — a man whose legacy of courage and kindness will continue to inspire all who knew him.

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