The DeKalb County Coroner identified the man who died while kayaking on Little River Canyon. 41-year-old Chip Sizemore of Sylvania died Saturday after officials say he somehow flipped from his kayak and got pinned under a rock. Search efforts resumed at around 7 this morning. Park rangers said they had to suspend the recovery effort on Saturday because the river rose more than a foot while they were trying to extract the victim. Park rangers were assisted by several departments across the county: Fischer Rescue, DeSoto Rescue, Dogtown Fire, Fort Payne Fire, Tucker’s Chapel Volunteer Fire, DeKalb County Sheriff Office, Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA), DeKalb County Emergency Management Agency, and DeKalb Ambulance Service. ALEA even brought a helicopter to help with the recovery efforts because they all know how important it is for the family. Park rangers say Sizemore’s body was recovered at around 12:13 p.m. His body was turned over to the county coroner. Mr. Chip Sizemore age 41 of Sylvania, AL passed away on Saturday, October 26, 2019 at Little River Canyon. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 2PM at Sylvania Baptist Church with Rev. David Starling officiating. Burial will follow in New Bethel Cemetery with Rainsville Funeral Home, Inc. directing, www.rainsvillefuneralhome.com. Visitation will be held on Monday, October 28th from 5PM-8PM & Tuesday, October 29th from 10AM-1:30PM at Rainsville Funeral Home. Survivors 1 Son: Austin Blake Sizemore of Sylvania, AL Parents: Charles & Debbie Sizemore of Sylvania, AL 1 Brother: Chad Sizemore and wife Candace of Henagar, AL 1 Sister: Carley Windsor and husband John of Sylvania, AL 1 Nephew: Hank Windsor of Sylvania, AL 3 Nieces: Halle Sizemore of Henagar, AL Eva Sizemore of Henagar, AL Charley Windsor of Sylvania, AL