Friday, October 27, 2006

Russell Culbertson laid to rest

Twenty-two year-old Army Specialist Russell Culbertson Jr. was one of four soldiers killed by a road-side bomb on Tuesday.

Today, loved ones said their final good-byes in Bridgeville.

Culbertson joined the Army in 2004 after graduating from Trinity High School in Washington County.

He was buried not far from the area where he grew up.

Culbertson was killed when a road-side bomb detonated near the Humvee he was riding in.

"The message was one of dedication and service to the country," said Roy Buford of the Bethany Presbyterian Church. "It certainly was a service about the young man who was killed and his life and his story."

Culbertson was a tank gunner with the Fourth Infantry Division.

He had been in Iraq since December 15.

While the Bethany Presbyterian Church in Bridgeville was filled with people who knew and loved Culbertson, it was clear that those who were outside were touched by him also.

"I don't know what to say to a mother who has lost a son other than to say I'm sorry," said Annette Savtavicco of Bridgeville. "He is in God's hands now. He is safe. He is healthy and she will see her son again."

Members of the Patriot Guard joined the procession.

For these men and women, the goal is quite simple.

"We want people to know that we honor the sacrifices of these we consider heroes," said Donald Bright, one of the Patriot Riders.

Even some of the youngest in the community felt the same way.

Many came out today to show honor to those considered heroes as well.

From KDKA

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