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Hearts are heavy across the White Mountain community as we gather to honor two brave souls who made the ultimate sacrifice. Brenna Kulikowski, 31, and Damon Thompson, 21, both Timber Mesa firefighters, lost their lives in the line of duty, leaving behind grieving families, colleagues, and a community in shock.
The Morning Brew welcomed representatives from the White Mountain Firefighters Association and the Professional Firefighters of Arizona to discuss these remarkable individuals and the community response to this tragedy. Brenna, affectionately known as the "bohemian gangster," was recently married with a 10-year-old daughter. Damon, just 15 days from completing his probationary period, was described as a shining light and go-getter always eager to learn more about firefighting. Their loss has created an immense void, but their legacy of service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.
The firefighting community has mobilized incredible support through the Arizona Firefighter Foundation (azff.org), ensuring 100% of donations directly benefit the families and cover funeral expenses. This Friday presents multiple opportunities to contribute, with fundraising events at The House restaurant (5-9pm) and One Eye Jacks (9pm-2am) featuring silent auctions, bagpipe performances, and even unique auction opportunities like dinners with on-duty crews. Funeral services will be held at Show Low High School – Friday for Brenna and Saturday for Damon – with processions beginning at 9:45am both days from Owens Mortuary.
Beyond financial assistance, peer support teams have been deployed to help firefighters process their grief while continuing to serve the community. As one firefighter poignantly stated, "When we say 'never forget,' those aren't just words for us – it's something that will live on forever." Stand with our firefighting family by donating, attending events, or simply lining the procession routes to honor these fallen heroes who gave everything to keep our community safe.
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Hearts are heavy across the White Mountain community as we gather to honor two brave souls who made the ultimate sacrifice. Brenna Kulikowski, 31, and Damon Thompson, 21, both Timber Mesa firefighters, lost their lives in the line of duty, leaving behind grieving families, colleagues, and a community in shock.
The Morning Brew welcomed representatives from the White Mountain Firefighters Association and the Professional Firefighters of Arizona to discuss these remarkable individuals and the community response to this tragedy. Brenna, affectionately known as the "bohemian gangster," was recently married with a 10-year-old daughter. Damon, just 15 days from completing his probationary period, was described as a shining light and go-getter always eager to learn more about firefighting. Their loss has created an immense void, but their legacy of service and sacrifice will never be forgotten.
The firefighting community has mobilized incredible support through the Arizona Firefighter Foundation (azff.org), ensuring 100% of donations directly benefit the families and cover funeral expenses. This Friday presents multiple opportunities to contribute, with fundraising events at The House restaurant (5-9pm) and One Eye Jacks (9pm-2am) featuring silent auctions, bagpipe performances, and even unique auction opportunities like dinners with on-duty crews. Funeral services will be held at Show Low High School – Friday for Brenna and Saturday for Damon – with processions beginning at 9:45am both days from Owens Mortuary.
Beyond financial assistance, peer support teams have been deployed to help firefighters process their grief while continuing to serve the community. As one firefighter poignantly stated, "When we say 'never forget,' those aren't just words for us – it's something that will live on forever." Stand with our firefighting family by donating, attending events, or simply lining the procession routes to honor these fallen heroes who gave everything to keep our community safe.