 All this month, get up to $50 off any Android smartphone from Appalachian Wireless, any Android you desire. All $50 off with two-year agreement, better service, bigger savings, that's today's Appalachian Wireless and East Kentucky Network Company. Family, friends, and community members said goodbye to a well-known Tug Valley businessman Friday. Tom Pico Jr. of Belfrey was a long-time businessman working over 77 years in the city of Williamson on Pike Street. He was the owner and operator of Pico's Meat Market and Pico's Carryout before the building was destroyed in a fire in 2014. Funeral services were held Friday at Rogers Funeral Home in Belfrey with Ne Jackson officiating. After the funeral, the procession traveled through downtown Williamson as Tom had one last ride through Pike Street. Family members say he will never be forgotten and their fondest memories were working their first job at Pico's. He was always helpful to the community, anybody that walked down the street, he knew your name. They'd always stop, open the door and say, hey, Uncle Tom, you know, he was the best thing ever for this community in this area and he will be missed and he was really loved. The family is thankful for those who have reached out to them with well wishes or a story of Tom. His legacy that he leaves for this town, everybody knew Tom Pico. As the girls were saying, all you had to say was, I'm Tom Pico's niece and they knew who you were. I don't know how people are going to get past this with him being gone because like I said, this is his area, this was his block. He was loved. He just did so much for everybody. Tom Pico Jr. died Tuesday. He was 95 years old. In bill free, she'll be still EKB News.