Former Fife councillor and East Fife Ladies FC chairman Arthur Robertson has died aged 65.
Tributes have been paid to the father-of-three, who passed away following a long illness.
Levenmouth councillor Alistair Hunter said: “Arthur was a true gentleman.
“He was a dedicated, hard-working ward councillor and went the extra mile for his constituents.
“He was a good friend, trusted colleague, proud dad and doted on his grandson, Dexter.”
Arthur Montgomery Robertson was born in Carnoustie.
He was brought up in Renfrewshire, attending school in Paisley then Strathclyde University as a cost accountant.
He married Sheila in 1972 and moved to Kirkcaldy two years later for a job with Babygro.
Arthur and Sheila had three children, Graham, Lynne and Ailsa.
In his younger days, Arthur was a Cub leader, enjoying golf, badminton and watching Fife Flyers.
He moved to Levenmouth in 1991 after separating from Sheila and later met long-term partner Margaret Wight.
A lifelong SNP member, Arthur’s activism was sparked by Winnie Ewing’s speech when she won the 1967 Hamilton by-election.
He was elected to Fife Council in 2007 and represented Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss villages for five years.
Arthur was also a committed chairman of East Fife Ladies from its inception in 2000 and was very proud of the teams and all they achieved together.