Obituaries
Details Released On Funeral Procession For Fallen PA Trooper
Members of the public are invited to watch and participate in the funeral procession for Branden Sisca, fallen fire chief and state trooper.

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PA — Details have been released on the upcoming funeral procession for Branden Sisca, the volunteer fire chief from Trappe Borough and Pennsylvania state trooper who died last week after being struck by a vehicle on Interstate 95 in Philadelphia while trying to assist a pedestrian walking the highway.
Branden Sisca will be laid to rest during a private interment on Saturday, which will occur after a public funeral service at the Perkiomen Valley High School beginning at 12 noon.
Public viewings will take place the day before, Friday, from both 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. at the Boyd-Horrox-Givnish Funeral Home at 200 West Germantown Pike in East Norriton Township.
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The Pennsylvania State Police have released details on both the viewings and the funeral service. Those details were re-posted by the Trappe Fire Company and can be found here.
Information on the funeral procession can also be found within that link, which also contains information on how members of the public can help the family of Sisca, a husband who was only 29 years old and an expecting father.
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Sisca was a rookie state trooper at the time of his death and he had only been fire chief in Trappe, a volunteer department, since this January.
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