Funeral arrangements made for deputy killed in head-on crash
UPDATE 4/24 (8:32 am) : A spokesperson for the Miller County Sheriffs Office said that anyone who is wanting to make a donation to the Shoemate family can do so by going to the Central Bank of Lake of the Ozarks and asking to put money into the “Casey Shoemate Memorial Fund”
ORIGINAL STORY: Funeral arrangements for the deputy killed in a head-on crash have been made.
ABC 17 reported on Friday that Deputy Casey Shoemate was killed after he attempted to pass a fire truck that did not have its emergency lights on when he crashed head-on with a car driven by Robert Levin.
The visitation is scheduled for Tuesday at Church of Osage Hills in the 5200 block of Osage Beach Parkway from 4 to 8 p.m.
Funeral services are at 11 a.m. on Wednesday at Church of Osage Hills.