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Emerson N. Brand

   
Individuals USKIDK TV -- 29-year-old Emerson Brand of Rigby was killed in Iraq last Thursday.

He will likely be burried in Texas, but today his uncle, a pastor at the Apostolic Assembly in Idaho Falls, held special services to honor him.

The Apostolic Assembly was filled with people who came to pay their tributes to Sergeant Emerson Noah Brand. His grandparents Mary and Gabriel Mendez live in Idaho Falls, and they say Emerson requested a unit transfer so he could serve another term in Iraq.

"She told me yesterday that Emerson knew what he was going to," said Mary.

Emerson spent the last nine years of his life in the Army, serving once in Kosovo and this was his second deployment to Iraq.

"Suddenly he decided to go to the army, personal matters I guess," said Gabriel.

"He was a brave boy," added Mary.

His bravery took him into his second term in Iraq, but it was tragically cut short when an IED struck his unit, killing Emerson and three other soldiers. Gabriel says he heard about the deaths, but was hoping it wasn't Emerson.

"I just felt a feeling, but I never thought it was my grandson," he said.

Word hit the Mendez family Thursday when Emerson's parents, who live in Oklahoma, called to break the news about his death.

"She said, Mom you need to sit down, and Daddy too, and I said what happened? She says Emerson is with the Lord," said Mary.

As tragic as this has been for Gabriel and Mary, they say they know emerson is in a better place.

"We had prayed for him, he was my little boy," said Mary.
 

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Emerson N. Brand
Authored by: anonymous on Thursday, March 22 2007 @ 10:30 PM EDT
Emerson,
I would ike to say thank you to you and and the other soldiers who were also killed in that blast for your service and sacrifice for our Country. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

"Honor And Courage"(8th Cav Motto)
  • Emerson N. Brand - Authored by: anonymous on Saturday, March 24 2007 @ 11:29 PM EDT
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  • Emerson N. Brand - Authored by: anonymous on Saturday, March 31 2007 @ 11:18 AM EDT
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Emerson N. Brand
Authored by: americanmom on Monday, April 16 2007 @ 05:28 AM EDT
I first learned of Sgt. Emerson N. Brand by signing a Guest Book to send my condolences to his family. Since then I've had the opportunity of learning a little bit about Emerson.
And now more than ever, I wish I could have had the priveledge and honor of knowing him.
I will be attending my son's graduation from Army basic training soon, and while I am there I will think of Emerson. I will think about him being a real son, of real parents. I will think of how his parents had also attended his graduation from basic training. I will think about the love that these parents had for their son. I will think of Emerson's picture; his face, his eyes. Eyes that sparkled with life and love, and pride in wearing the uniform of one of our Armed Forces.
In my heart I will honor him and all the others who have worn a uniform and served in our Armed Forces.


  • Emerson N. Brand - Authored by: anonymous on Tuesday, July 01 2008 @ 02:09 AM EDT

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