A funeral service is set for noon at Perkiomen Valley High School in Collegeville for Pennsylvania State Trooper Branden Sisca.Loved ones gathered for a viewing at Boyd-Horrox-Givnish Funeral Home in Norristown on Friday.A public viewing was held in Norristown for Pennsylvania State Trooper Branden Sisca who was killed in a crash on I-95.
Sisca and his partner Trooper Martin Mack, along with a pedestrian they were helping, were all killed by a suspected drunk driver on I-95 near Lincoln Financial Field on March 21."He was a tireless leader even before he was one of our leaders," said Trappe Deputy Chief John Bolger of Trooper Sisca. He comes from a family of first responders. His father is a deputy for the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office; his father-in-law and wife are members of the fire company.Sisca enlisted in February of last year and graduated from the 161st cadet class.
On Thursday, it was a somber salute in Bucks County as law enforcement from around the region paid their final respects to Trooper Mack.
You seriously crashed and ended coverage during the funeral? He deserved better from you.
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God bless