The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Branden T. Sisca

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Branden T. Sisca, Husband, Son, Brother, Friend, PA State Trooper, Trappe Fire Chief, was tragically killed in the line of duty on Monday March 21, 2022. He was 29 years old. Born June 23, 1992 in Norristown, he is the son of Craig and Marcy (nee Long) Sisca, the beloved husband, soul mate and best friend of Brittany (nee Long) Sisca, and also expectant father of their daughter arriving early July.

In addition to his wife and his parents, Branden is survived by his paternal grandparen­ts; Girard and Wila Sisca, father-in-law Brian Long (Lori), motherin-law Lori Reinschmid­t, and his beloved dogs: Penny, Levi, Brodi, and Riley. He is also survived by multiple immediate and extended family members, friends and colleagues.

Being a true public servant, Branden is dedicated to his vocations as both a Trooper and Fire Chief. He is a natural born leader and confidentl­y took on any challenge to help others.

In his free time, Branden would enjoy watching the Flyers, organizing and making home improvemen­ts, running, working out, and vacationin­g in Ocean City, NJ. His favorite place is undoubtabl­y the fire house. Branden would find any reason to drive past or drop in. He will be missed by his brothers in uniform as well as his family and many friends. His greatest joy in life was spending time with his loved ones. Branden’s heart of gold and how he made everyone laugh with his one liner dad jokes and pranks will live on forever.

Branden graduated from Perkiomen Valley High School and went on to earn his Bachelor’s Degree in Criminal Justice from West Chester University and his Master’s Degree in Safety, Security and Emergency Management from Eastern Kentucky University.

Relatives, Friends, Law Enforcemen­t Agencies, and Fire Companies are invited to share in Branden’s Life Celebratio­n on Friday April 1, from 12 PM to 3 PM and again on Friday, from 5 PM to 9 PM at Boyd-HorroxGivn­ish of East Norriton, 200 West Germantown Pike, 610-277-7000. His funeral service will be held on Saturday April 2, beginning at 12 PM at Perkiomen Valley High School, 509 Gravel Pike Collegevil­le, PA. There will be no viewing on Saturday morning. Interment will be private at the convenienc­e of the family. In lieu of flowers, donations in Branden’s name can be made to the Montgomery County Hero Fund at https://montgomery­countyhero­fund.org/ donate

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