(KMZA)--Marshall County Commissioner Lynn Feldhausen is being remembered as a dedicated public servant with a kind spirit.
Feldhausen, of Frankfort, died last Friday at the age of 64 at his home surrounded by his family.
He was laid to rest Wednesday following a funeral service at the Frankfort United Methodist Church.
Feldhausen previously served as Frankfort Police Chief and then as a deputy with the Marshall County Sheriff’s Department for 21 years before retiring and running for 1st District Marshall County Commissioner. He served two years of his four-year term.
Among survivors are his wife, Virginia, along with two children.
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