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John Gill

John Gill of West Roxbury, 61, died May 23, 2026 surrounded by his loving family. He was son of Marjorie (Finn) Gill and the late Jack Gill. Devoted father of John and Brendan Gill and their mother Janet. Dear Papa to McKinli, Carter and Logan and their mother Charlotte. Loving brother of Jeanne Heslin (Stephen), Kathy Griffiths (Kevin), Maureen Morrison and Annmarie Durant (Michael). John is also survived by many nieces and nephews.

John was 40 years active duty of Boston EMS and a long-standing member of Knights of Columbus. He was also a founding member of the Boston EMS Honor Guard and played a key role in establishing the Boston EMS Relief Association.

 Visiting hours in the Robert J. Lawler & Crosby Funeral Home 1803 Centre St., West Roxbury on Thursday, May 28, 3:00 to 7:00 pm.  A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in the Holy Name Church, 1689 Centre St., Boston on Friday, May 29, at 11:00 AM. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in John’s memory to benefit and support EMT’s furthering their education and pursuing certification as Paramedics in the city of Boston. Donations may be mailed to BEMSRA PO Box 290668 Charleston, MA 02129

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It is with deep regret and sadness that Boston EMS announces the passing of Superintendent-in-Chief John Gill. John faithfully served this department for nearly four decades, dedicating his entire career to the mission of providing the highest standard of prehospital care to the people of Boston.

John began his career with Boston EMS on June 25, 1986. He was promoted to Paramedic in 1991, to Deputy Superintendent in 2003, and to Superintendent-in-Chief in 2020, the second in command of the department. Throughout his assignments at Ambulance 13, Ambulance 5, and Paramedic 16, where he built a reputation for reliability, depth of knowledge, and dedication to operational excellence. Colleagues also knew him for his quick wit and dry sense of humor-qualities that surfaced throughout his long tenure.

His influence extended well beyond his daily duties.

John was a founding member of the Boston EMS Honor Guard and played a key role in establishing the Boston EMS Relief Association. He was also a long-time member of the union, serving many years as Chief Steward, where he represented his fellow members with the same steady approach he brought to every role. His work earned numerous commendations, including a Unit Citation, reflecting a career defined by loyalty to the department and dedication to the City of Boston-the city where he was born and raised.

John’s decades of service, leadership, and institutional knowledge leave an enduring mark on Boston EMS. We extend our heartfelt condolences to his loved ones, friends, and colleagues as they remember his life and his longstanding dedication to the department.

Rest in peace, C2. And thank you. We will take it from here.

 

 

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