McDowell Technical Community College honored the life, legacy and service of the late Steven “Steve” Lytle on Nov. 12 with the dedication of Room 106 in the William Harold Smith Building as the Steven Lytle Fire Training Room.
The family of Steven Lytle stands in front of the plaque of the newly named Steven Lytle Fire Training Room at McDowell Technical Community College. Fire service runs deep in the Lytle family, including Lytle's father, sons and daughter all serving in volunteer or paid positions with local fire departments. Pictured from left to right are: Anthony Moss, son, Crooked Creek Volunteer Fire Department (CCVFD); Howard Lytle, dad, CCVFD; Bruin Lytle, son, Asheville City Fire Department; Chantelle Lytle, wife; Courtney Moss, daughter, CCVFD; Annette Lytle Ranft, sister; Freida Lytle, mother; and Vickie Vinson, sister.
The family of Steven Lytle stands in front of the plaque of the newly named Steven Lytle Fire Training Room at McDowell Technical Community College. Fire service runs deep in the Lytle family, including Lytle's father, sons and daughter all serving in volunteer or paid positions with local fire departments. Pictured from left to right are: Anthony Moss, son, Crooked Creek Volunteer Fire Department (CCVFD); Howard Lytle, dad, CCVFD; Bruin Lytle, son, Asheville City Fire Department; Chantelle Lytle, wife; Courtney Moss, daughter, CCVFD; Annette Lytle Ranft, sister; Freida Lytle, mother; and Vickie Vinson, sister.