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On Monday, the community gathered along Preston Highway to say their final goodbye. Author: Chris Williams Updated: 7:31 PM EST February 22, 2021
ZONETON, Ky. Zoneton Fire Chief Major Garry Key was laid to rest after battling COVID-19.
On Monday, the community gathered along Preston Highway to say their final goodbyes. Some of those who stood in the cold to honor Chief Key only knew the man by reputation. Others had their own heartfelt reasons to be there, but for many the moment was also to send a message to the men and women continuing his watch.
It was the second time in a little more than two months the department and community gathered along the route to say goodbye to a long-time colleague and friend. In December, Chief Rob Orkies passed away after battling cancer and COVID-19.