The firefighting community is mourning the passing of Retired District Chief Scott Marshall, who reportedly died after a battle with cancer.
News of Marshall’s death was shared with sadness as colleagues, fellow firefighters and members of the community remembered his years of service and the impact he had on those around him.
A tribute also expressed sincere appreciation to the Lexington Fraternal Order of Firefighters for making a generous donation in Marshall’s memory during the Tactics on Taps event.
The donation was used toward the bar tab for firefighters who attended the event, creating a meaningful gesture of support made in Scott’s name.
Remembering Scott Marshall
For members of the firefighting community, Marshall was remembered not only through his position as a District Chief but also through the respect and camaraderie he shared with fellow firefighters.
The tribute described him as a brother who will continue to be remembered and respected by those who knew him.
His passing represents a significant loss to the firefighting family and to the people whose lives he touched throughout his career.
The gesture by the Lexington Fraternal Order of Firefighters reflects the strong bonds that exist within the firefighting community, particularly when one of its own is lost.
As colleagues and loved ones mourn, Marshall’s memory will continue through the people who worked alongside him and the community he served.
To Retired District Chief Scott Marshall: remembered, respected and never forgotten. Rest easy, Brother.
