Kimberly Elick
March 31, 1969 – September 15, 2023
Kim Elick started with Dolan’s Fire in August of 2006 and spent the last 17 years as an integral part of the company’s growth and success. As Operations Manager, Kim performed just about every job at Dolan’s at one time or another – an accomplishment of which she was fiercely proud. In Kim’s unique way she used this as a motivational tool for colleagues – reminding them that she could easily do their jobs (and her own) if the work wasn’t up to par! Kim was afraid of no task and would do whatever was needed to keep Dolan’s running smoothly. She relished having a clean, organized office and warehouse and wasn’t afraid to roll up her sleeves to ensure our facilities were always in order. She also assumed the role of office mom – stocking the fridge with water and Coke, dispensing Advil when necessary, and listening to her co-worker’s problems.
Most of our customers and vendors interacted with Kim at some point or another. At any time, Kim could be found entering a customer order while also calling a vendor to check on the status of a purchase order – her multitasking skills serving her well. Kim was old fashioned – always preferring the personal touch of a phone call over an email. And for those of you who spoke with her on the phone you knew she was always willing to listen and trade a good story or two. In fact, many customers were regular callers at the end of the day when they knew Kim would be available to take their order and have a few laughs.
Kim was a fighter – literally and figuratively – something of which she would also remind her colleagues! But her illness snuck up on her quickly. She beat cancer two times with the third time proving too much for our tough but big-hearted co-worker. We will miss Kim tremendously but consider ourselves lucky to have known her as a great co-worker, and an even greater friend. Rest in Peace, Kim.
Most of our customers and vendors interacted with Kim at some point or another. At any time, Kim could be found entering a customer order while also calling a vendor to check on the status of a purchase order – her multitasking skills serving her well. Kim was old fashioned – always preferring the personal touch of a phone call over an email. And for those of you who spoke with her on the phone you knew she was always willing to listen and trade a good story or two. In fact, many customers were regular callers at the end of the day when they knew Kim would be available to take their order and have a few laughs.
Kim was a fighter – literally and figuratively – something of which she would also remind her colleagues! But her illness snuck up on her quickly. She beat cancer two times with the third time proving too much for our tough but big-hearted co-worker. We will miss Kim tremendously but consider ourselves lucky to have known her as a great co-worker, and an even greater friend. Rest in Peace, Kim.
Frank William Karlovich
April 26, 1951 – February 25, 2023
Frank Karlovich worked as a salesman at Dolan’s Fire from 2015 to 2020. Frank had been a salesman for many years at Wise Tag and Label and then Allan Bailey Tag and Label before joining Dolan’s. Frank’s experience selling tags and labels to fire equipment distributors provided him a deep, nationwide base to market our complimentary product offerings. Frank, known as “The Tag Guy,” could find an existing customer just about anywhere he travelled. At trade shows long-time customers, having never met him in person, would recognize him just by his voice. This familiarity made Frank a valuable member of our sales team and allowed us to get to know Frank’s customers on a more personal level. Although hired as a salesman, Frank would offer to do anything that was needed in the office. Frank loved what he did, often commenting that he would be happy to work for free. This type of attitude and enthusiasm endeared Frank to all of us at Dolan’s. Rest in Peace, Frank.
Paul Andrew Decker
June 2, 1973 – February 19, 2022
Paul Decker worked at Dolan’s Fire from 2009 to 2018. Paul was our second full time employee in order fulfillment. Having worked for himself in the construction / carting business, Paul quickly learned the business under the tutelage of his colleague, Ken Barychko. Paul was hard working and nicely rounded out the fulfillment end of our growing business. A huge Eagles and Phillies fan, Paul loved to talk sports and playfully spar with any Giants or Yankee fan willing to listen. Paul left in 2018 to pursue other opportunities, but stayed in touch with the staff over the years, having built lasting friendships while at Dolan’s. Rest in Peace, Paul.
Kenneth P. Barychko
January 30, 1954 – February 10, 2020
Gerard Straut
August 22, 1940 – June 9, 2017
Gerry Straut was our first full time salesman at Dolan’s Fire. Gerry worked for the company from 2006 to 2017. Prior to joining Dolan’s, Gerry spent his career with Walter Kidde Company and then Badger Fire Protection selling fire extinguishers and pre-engineered systems to fire equipment distributors. Gerry was a natural fit for Dolan’s – building on his existing relationships with long time customers and helping us expand. Gerry was integral to our early growth.
Gerry was a salesman’s salesman, learning his trade when a sale was often secured during a card game under a cloud of smoke and the sale inked with a handshake. While Zoom and email may have replaced the card game and the handshake, Gerry’s salesmanship is still copied today. In fact, we have manufacturer sales representatives call on us today who tell us they learned by watching Gerry in action. Gerry lived by his word and his commitment to his customer – a foundation that served him well. Gerry was a legend in the business and is sorely missed. Rest in Peace, Gerry.
Gerry was a salesman’s salesman, learning his trade when a sale was often secured during a card game under a cloud of smoke and the sale inked with a handshake. While Zoom and email may have replaced the card game and the handshake, Gerry’s salesmanship is still copied today. In fact, we have manufacturer sales representatives call on us today who tell us they learned by watching Gerry in action. Gerry lived by his word and his commitment to his customer – a foundation that served him well. Gerry was a legend in the business and is sorely missed. Rest in Peace, Gerry.