
Captain Sean Edward Lyerly, 31, of Pflugerville, TX was laid to rest today.
Cpt. Lyerly was the pilot of a UH-60 BlackHawk helicopter that was shotdown near Bahgdad, Iraq on January 20th. 11 other Soldiers were also killed when the Blackhawk crashed.
The procession to and from the Church and cemetery was a moving and emotional ride. Despite being almost in Austin, Pflugerville still has a small town feel with small town respect for traditions of honor and respect. During our procession through the streets of Pflugerville, almost every car pulled over to the side of the road as the procession passed, and numerous citizens got out of their cars and either saluted or held their hands over their heart.
Which reminds me…when you see a procession of police officers with their lights flashing, and they are followed by hundreds of motorcycles that are flying large US and military flags, which are followed by a hearse and black limos — pull over to the side of the road, get out of your car (if safely able to), and put your hand over your heart. An American Soldier who has likely given his life freely for your freedom is passing by. It’s the right thing to do, and the least that you can do.
Texas Governor Rick Perry and United States Congressman Mike McCaul were both at the church for the funeral of Cpt. Lyerly. Rep. McCaul, who is my Congressman from Texas’ 10th District, also attended the burial service, where he said a few brief words to the family, and then presented Cpt Lyerly’s widow with a flag that had flown over the Capitol Building.
Here are a few pictures I took of today’s mission for Cpt. Lyerly:
















Thank you for the pictures of Sean’s funeral. He was a friend of mine at A&M and the Catholic Student Center there. I wish I could have been there in person to see all the love and support bestowed on the family & friends mourning this courageous man. He is certainly in heaven watching over us now.
Gig ‘Em & God Bless,
Amy Broesche Leonard ‘98
Left by Amy on January 29th, 2007 at 11:16 pm