(KNZA)--Services have been set for the local law enforcement officer who died unexpectedly while on patrol in northern Brown County for the Sac and Fox Police Department.
A Celebration of Life Service for 43-year-old Kirby Robidoux, Jr., of Falls City, will be held this Wednesday morning at 10:30 at Pritchard Auditorium, in Falls City. Burial will follow in the Steele Cemetery, in Falls City.
Friends may call at the Auditorium after 12 noon Tuesday where the family will meet from 6 to 8 that evening.
Brown County Sheriff John Merchant says Robidoux was found unresponsive inside his patrol car just before 6:00 a.m. February 13th after he didn't respond to a radio check.
Robidoux's obituary says he died of natural causes.
Earlier, the Kansas Bureau of Investigation said they didn't suspect foul play in his death.
Robidoux was currently serving as a deputy with the Richardson County Sheriff Department, working part-time for the Sac and Fox Tribal Police Department.
He was also a member of the Falls City, City Council.
Among survivors are his wife, Sondra, and two daughters.
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