The Tragic Loss
McKINNEY, Texas — Collin County Sheriff’s Office announced the passing of Deputy Sheriff Johnathan Venable on Friday, March 1. Venable, aged 24, succumbed to cancer, leaving behind a grieving community.
Battling Cancer
Venable’s battle with cancer began when he was diagnosed with Stage 4 anaplastic thyroid cancer in September of the previous year. Despite the grim prognosis, he fought relentlessly against the disease, undergoing surgeries, hormone therapy, chemotherapy, and radiation treatments. His resilience in the face of adversity was remarkable.
A Story of Love and Strength
The news of Venable’s passing is especially poignant as it comes just one week after his marriage to Genevieve, who serves as a dispatcher in Collin County. Theirs was a story of love and strength, as they navigated through the challenges of illness and adversity together.
A Dedicated Law Enforcement Officer
Affectionately known as Alaska, Venable began his career with the Collin County Sheriff’s Office as a detention officer in 2017. His dedication and commitment to serving the community led to his promotion to deputy in 2021. Throughout his tenure, he remained steadfast in his duty, earning the respect and admiration of his colleagues and the citizens he served.
Honoring a Hero
The Collin County Sheriff’s Office paid tribute to Venable, acknowledging his unwavering dedication to his duties and the lasting impact he leaves behind. His legacy as a courageous law enforcement officer will be remembered by all who knew him.
Remembering Deputy Johnathan Venable
Deputy Johnathan Venable’s untimely passing is a reminder of the sacrifices made by law enforcement officers in the line of duty. His courage, strength, and dedication to serving others serve as an inspiration to us all. As we mourn his loss, let us also celebrate his life and the profound impact he had on his community. Deputy Venable may be gone, but his memory will forever live on in the hearts of those he touched.
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