A South Tyneside councillor has been remembered as a "strong and decent man" following his sad death.
Labour councillor Rob Dix died suddenly on Tuesday, February 8.
Cllr Dix was elected to the Harton Ward in 1999 and served the area right up until his death.
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The Leader of South Tyneside Council, councillor Tracey Dixon, said: “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of councillor Rob Dix who has been taken far too soon.
“He leaves a huge void in my life both personally and professionally.
"He, and his smile, will be missed very much.
“Rob made a huge contribution to South Tyneside.
"He was a strong, loyal and decent man who always fought for what was right.
“He was a caring and passionate individual who worked hard to do the best for people.
"He always fought for what he believed in and had strong moral values."
As Chair of the Overview and Scrutiny Committee, Cllr Dix steered the scrutiny function in the council and ensured that health services were held to account when developing services such as maternity services, paediatric services and end of life care.
He also co-chaired the South Tyneside, Sunderland and Durham Joint Health Scrutiny Committee to ensure that the residents of South Tyneside’s needs were met by robustly challenging decision makers and twice referring matters to the Secretary of State for Health.
Cllr Dixon continued: “Rob was a highly respected and popular member of South Tyneside Council who cared passionately about the Harton area he represented and the entire borough.
“He was committed to making a difference to the lives of local residents and making a difference in his community.
"He will be remembered with great respect.
“Our hearts go out to Rob’s family and friends at this very sad time.”
Cllr Dix had served on various committees throughout his career and was a Chair of the Overview and Scrutiny Call-In Committee at the time of his passing.
He was also a member of the Pensions Committee, South Tyneside and Sunderland Joint Health Scrutiny Committee and General Purposes Committee and was an active member of his local Community Area Forum.
The borough flag will be flown at half-mast at South Shields Town Hall as a mark of respect and will stay in place until after Cllr Dix’s funeral.
The Mayor of South Tyneside, Councillor Pat Hay said: "My ward colleague Councillor Dix was devoted to his community and his passing is a tragic loss.
"It was a privilege to work side by side with him for the last decade on ward issues, getting to the heart of the things that mattered to local people.
"Our thoughts are with his wife Karen, his family and friends.”