Prayer Breakfast serves community
Published 11:45 pm Tuesday, February 3, 2015
U.S. Air Force veteran O’Neil Boe led the Pledge of Allegiance Saturday at the 16th annual Get High on Life Family Prayer Breakfast.
Of the nearly 300 men in the 507th Parachute Infantry, Company B, who parachuted into France during the D-Day invasion, only 52, including Boe, survived.
Harold Keller, founder of Get High on Life, holds the breakfast each year in conjunction with the Knights of Columbus Gramercy/Lutcher Council 1817.
The program included time of fellowship, breakfast and an encouraging message.