Flower Mound honors fallen heroes firefighter James Bob and addiction advocate Kathy O'Keefe

January 06, 2025 | Flower Mound, Denton County, Texas


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Flower Mound honors fallen heroes firefighter James Bob and addiction advocate Kathy O'Keefe
During the recent City Council meeting in Flower Mound, community leaders took a moment to honor two local heroes who passed away over the holiday season. The council acknowledged the contributions of James Bob, a dedicated firefighter with the Flower Mound Fire Department since 2007, who died on December 12. His memorial service highlighted the deep respect and affection the community held for him.

Additionally, the council remembered Kathy O'Keefe, the founder of "Winning the Fight," an organization focused on supporting individuals struggling with drug addiction. O'Keefe's efforts in educating both those affected by addiction and their families left a lasting impact on the community.

Following the tributes, Chaplain Russ McNamer led an invocation, encouraging attendees to reflect on the lives of these individuals and to pray for peace and comfort for their families. The council also expressed gratitude for the protection provided by local police and fire services, emphasizing the importance of community support during difficult times.

This acknowledgment of local heroes not only honors their legacies but also reinforces the community's commitment to supporting one another in times of loss.

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