Conway, Arkansas – The Conway Fire Department announced over the weekend the passing of Assistant Chief Bill Keathley, a respected leader and long-time member of the department. The announcement, posted to the department’s official Facebook page, conveyed the deep sense of loss felt by the team and the community.
While the cause of Keathley’s death was not disclosed, the department emphasized his impact both professionally and personally. “The Conway Fire Department mourns the loss of a leader, coworker, and friend,” the statement read. “We will update with more information in the coming days, and please keep the Keathley Family in your thoughts and prayers.”
Keathley’s role as Assistant Chief placed him at the center of operations, planning, and emergency response, making him a key figure in Conway’s public safety efforts. Colleagues described him as a committed professional who combined strong leadership skills with a genuine dedication to serving his community.
Community members and fellow first responders have already begun expressing their condolences on social media, highlighting his decades of service and the mentorship he provided to younger firefighters. Many noted that Keathley’s guidance and calm presence during emergencies left a lasting impression on both his team and the residents of Conway.
Though details about the circumstances of his death remain scarce, the department assured the public that further information would be shared when available. In the meantime, the focus remains on honoring his memory and supporting his family through this difficult time.
Keathley’s passing is a significant loss for the Conway Fire Department, which praised his unwavering dedication to public safety and his contributions to the department’s operations. Friends, family, and community members are encouraged to keep his loved ones in their thoughts and prayers as they navigate the days ahead.
The Conway Fire Department has long been a cornerstone of the city, responding to emergencies and ensuring public safety, and the loss of a senior leader like Keathley is felt profoundly. The department’s message serves as both a tribute to his career and a reminder of the human side of the first responders who work tirelessly to protect their communities.