One hundred and fifteen people helped to raise £1,400 at an event at the Garvock House Hotel, Dunfermline, to honour Captain David Seath.
Captain Seath, of 29 Commando Regiment Royal Artillery, died during the 2016 London Marathon.
The fund in his name has raised over £340,000 for Help for Heroes, supporting veterans and their families.
The event took place on November 15 and featured a quiz, haggis supper, and musical entertainment, raising money to support over 1,060 Help for Heroes beneficiaries across Scotland.
The quiz had eight rounds, including general knowledge and music.
Rhys Jenkins, from The Wild Devils, provided musical entertainment.
Mr Jenkins said: "It was an extremely enjoyable evening, with a fantastic, welcoming atmosphere that I’m so grateful to have been offered a chance to entertain for.
"To see the Seath family take what is undoubtedly one of their most challenging and heartbreaking moments and turn it into something that helps so many struggling veterans, is nothing short of inspirational, and a fitting testament to David's legacy."
The Dirty Ranchers won the quiz with 94 points.
Gary Seath, founder of the Captain David Seath Memorial Fund, said: "We are sincerely grateful to all who attended, many of whom put it in their diary year on year and we are so grateful for their continued support."
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