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DE SOTO, Mo. – Amvets Post 48 in De Soto was packed Wednesday afternoon with family and friends of James McAnally. The 55-year-old father and tree service operator was killed last week. 

Authorities say a suspected intoxicated driver struck McAnally while he was riding his motorcycle. Friends say McAnally loved being outdoors and thoroughly enjoyed his work as a tree service operator. 

Tributes included praise from those who said McAnally helped keep their lives on track. 

“He was a hard worker, loved his family, and was active in the church,” Pastor Michael Ogle, a longtime friend, said. “There’s so many people that have come from everywhere, and he’s the common denominator.”

Family and friends say he fought his own battle with addiction but turned to faith and had been sober for nearly eight years before his life was taken.

“He really just changed his life and did his best for himself and me,” a proud Mariah McAnally, daughter of James, said.

She was moved by the large turnout. Hundreds of area residents came to De Soto to express condolences and offer support.

Longtime friend Mark Panagos said McAnally would daily help others battling addiction. He believes countless lives have been turned around because of his friend’s willingness to check on those with struggles.

“The demon that he was battling was the demon that ended up ultimately, though a lady that made some bad decisions, took his life,” said Panagos.

Investigators say McAnally was riding his motorcycle around 5:30 p.m. on Highway 30 near Byrnes Mill Road when he was struck by a suspected intoxicated driver last Wednesday. The driver was taken into custody.

Family and friends hope the tragedy reminds others to watch out for motorcyclists and to drive sober.

“Watch out what you’re doing so you don’t hurt somebody’s family,” Mariah added.

Panagos noted that if anyone is struggling with addiction, help is available. He said, “You don’t have to do it alone.”

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