Kevin Lindsey Obituary, Death Waxahachie, TX – The Waxahachie Fire-Rescue Department is mourning the sudden passing of Pump Engineer and Inspector Kevin Lindsey. Lindsey, a dedicated member of the department, died unexpectedly while off-duty, leaving colleagues and the community in shock and grief. The department announced the tragic news on Wednesday, expressing heartfelt condolences to Lindsey’s family and friends. “With heavy hearts, we report the sudden, off-duty passing of Pump Engineer/Inspector Kevin Lindsey this morning. Please keep his family, friends, and our department in your thoughts and prayers,” the statement read.
Lindsey was a long-standing member of Waxahachie Fire-Rescue, known for his unwavering commitment to public safety and his invaluable contributions to the team. Over his years of service, he played a vital role in protecting the Waxahachie community and mentoring younger firefighters. “Kevin was not only a skilled professional but also a deeply respected colleague and friend. His loss is immeasurable, and his impact on the department and the community will never be forgotten,” one colleague said.
Community members, local officials, and fellow first responders have also shared their condolences and memories of Lindsey, emphasizing his dedication, kindness, and the positive influence he had on others. Details regarding funeral arrangements have not yet been announced, but a memorial service honoring Lindsey’s life and service is expected to take place in the coming days. The Waxahachie Fire-Rescue Department has requested continued support and prayers for Lindsey’s family as they navigate this difficult time. His legacy of service and dedication will remain a lasting inspiration to all who knew him.