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St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office announces passing of Reserve Capt. Carroll Knott, a 'phenomenal human being'

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ST. MARTIN PARISH, La. (KLFY) -- The St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office on Sunday announced the passing of Reserve Capt. Carroll Knott, a volunteer who dedicated nearly 25 years helping others through the sheriff's office.

Knott, who also served in the U.S. Armed Forces, joined the St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office reserves in 1999 as a reserve deputy, the sheriff's office said in a social media post. Knott was named a Reserve Commander and held the rank of Captain since 2006.

At the sheriff's office, Knott was in charge of special events, funeral escorts, veteran assistance programs, and more. He was also a member of the Louisiana Sheriff's Association Homeland Security Task Force and responded to statewide disasters when activated in times of need, the sheriff's office said.

In 2019, Knott was honored by Chez Hope with the "Helping Hands Award" for his work in helping victims of domestic violence.

The sheriff's office said Knott was dedicated to helping veterans across Acadiana.

"It was overwhelming selfless work that he performed quietly for many, many, years. He spent countless hours fighting for them to get services and benefits they so desperately deserved. No matter what time of the day or night it was, if one of his soldiers needed something, he would respond," the sheriff's office said in the Sunday social media post.

The St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office said Knott was a "phenomenal human being" with an "unwavering dedication" to the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) and the sheriff's office.

"He never said ‘No’ to any request or to anyone in need," the sheriff's office said.

"He was one of the most compassionate persons you could ever meet. He served as a mentor and friend to everyone he came into contact with. He sincerely loved his job, his country, and his family. His passing will leave a huge void in many hearts," the sheriff's office continued.

Funeral services are pending.

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