Las Vegas Review-Journal

Officials, family eulogize Guardsman killed in rescue

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SEVERN, Md. — A Maryland National Guardsman who died while trying to help a woman during a flash flood was remembered Thursday as the “epitome of a citizen-soldier” and “a very special part” of the community.

Hundreds of mourners, including Maryland’s governor and many service members, packed into a church in Severn for the funeral for Staff

Sgt. Eddison Hermond.

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan said Hermond didn’t have to help a stranger.

“But Eddie did the same thing he had been doing for most of his life,” Hogan said. “He did what had become second nature to him, serving others in need without hesitation and with no regard to his own safety.”

Hermond, who was a U.S. Air Force veteran, was at a restaurant May 27 in Ellicott City when floodwater­s ripped through the floodprone downtown.

Hermond, 39, was in a safe location. But he and some others went to help a woman who was rescuing her pet.

During their efforts, Hermond disappeare­d under the water. His body was found two days later.

Gene Cooper, Hermond’s uncle, said during his eulogy that Hermond’s heroic actions may have been expected given his service.

But Cooper said the “one who would do this is more than a service member. He’s more than a person who serves. This man is a person who loves.”

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