 On Saturday, March 30th, a funeral service for Robert Lindsay was held at J.W. Collins on Funeral Home in Pikeville. Family, friends, community members, and surrounding fire departments attended to pay their respects. Pikeville Fire Department Lieutenant Nicholas Fleming tells us more about Lindsay's impact on the community. The services today went excellent. Everyone came together and planned the event. Um, Popple Fire Department had put our heads together and really wanted to honor Robbie with this service so we worked together and made sure everything was top notch. The community came out and as you can see everyone today came out to pay their respects to Robbie and really showed what he meant to the community. Appalachian Community Care offers outpatient medication assisted treatment for addiction, counseling, and behavioral play therapy for children accepting Medicare and all major insurance. Recovery is hard, regret is harder. Appalachian Community Care, Pikeville, Whitesburg, 606-432-5660. Find them on Facebook. Those who knew Lindsay always had a good memory of him. His knowledge and expertise are passed on to the members of Pikeville Fire Department. Robbie's presence was always felt. Anytime you needed anything you could always call Robbie and you always felt like he had your back and the wealth of knowledge that he passed on to these guys is uh, is always going to be there. And everyone had a good positive story to tell about Robbie, whether it be a difficult call that they worked with him or just time around the firehouse. And again he was always in the community always trying to help someone um, whether it be an actual call that he responded to or just someone on the side of the road needing help. He was always there and and again the community really fills his, uh, fills his loss now and as well as the brothers here at the fire department. Reporting for Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.