 It was always so good to people, people respected him, he tried to be good to everybody. Not only a great sheriff, but also a great person and a great family. He was born and raised here in Belfry, and he didn't live in Belfry anymore. But he always called Belfry home, and I'm sure the community here is gonna be a sad day. He was the same every day, you know, myself as what I try to model myself after, you know, I was jailor 16 years before I became sheriff, and you know, he and I, we campaigned together and, you know, he was the same every day. So, you know, he was a good person. He was definitely a company man. He spent most of his days at the sheriff's office, as everybody knows. He was the sheriff in Pike County for 41 years, and outside of there, he spent time with his family, loved UK, loved watching the ball games, went to church, but most of his time was spent at the office. So, he's got not only his family, his blood family, but he's got all of his co-workers and people in the community that he was a part of their family as well.