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U.S. Army Staff Sergeant Brian Francis Piercy, age 27, passed away on Monday, July 19, 2010, of injuries sustained after insurgents detonated an improvised explosive device in the Arghandab River Valley, Afghanistan. Brian was born on March 11, 1983, in Visalia, California. He spent the vast majority of his life living in Clovis, California, and was a proud graduate of three Clovis Unified Schools, Red Bank Elementary, Alta Sierra Intermediate, and Buchanan High. He then spent two years at Fresno Pacific University as a Liberal Studies major before enlisting in the United States Army in October 2004. Following basic and airborne training at Fort Benning, Georgia, Brian was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, starting in 2005. While Brian was a student at Fresno Pacific, he met the love of his life, Christina Perreault. They were married on December 16, 2006. In spite of being apart for his two deployments, they developed an incredibly strong marriage filled with love, laughter, and fun. In his formative years, Brian was a solid student who loved to learn. He was an active member of the People's Church Youth Group, and through his participation, developed a deep faith. Brian had a passion for music, taking piano lessons and being an active part of his high school band's percussion section. He continued to play piano through the years, finding a way to express his ideas and feelings through both playing and composing. Brian was known for having a great sense of humor and for being a positive, upbeat person who made people around him of all ages feel comfortable and valued. When Brian joined the United States Army, he found a home there and was quickly recognized for his keen intellect and dynamic leadership abilities. He was part of the Army's 2nd Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division. Brian loved being a soldier and believed in the importance of service to his country and his fellow soldiers. He was known as a man of integrity and was well respected by all those with whom he served, including his superiors. He took his responsibilities seriously, making every effort to always have things "squared away", doing what needed to be done with honor. He proudly served his country through two deployments totaling twenty-seven months as a part of Operation Enduring Freedom. At the time of his death, Brian was less than a month from completing his second tour of duty in Afghanistan, after which he would serve the remaining fifteen months of his enlistment at Fort Bragg. Brian and his wife had plans to then move back to California in late 2011. Brian is the seventh Buchanan High School graduate to be killed while serving on active duty in either Iraq or Afghanistan since 2004. Brian is survived by his wife, Christina Perreault Piercy of Fayetteville, North Carolina; his mother, Carol Piercy, now from Los Angeles; his father, Thomas F. Piercy, III of Clovis; his fraternal twin brother, Eric Piercy of Clovis; his brother, Specialist Kevin Piercy, currently stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina; his step-brother, David Piercy of Fresno; and his three grandparents, Stanley Barnes of Visalia, and Thomas F. Piercy, II, and Juanita Piercy of Tustin. A Funeral Service will be held at People's Church, 7172 North Cedar Avenue, Fresno, Ca. on Friday, July 30, 2010, at 10:00 a.m. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to the National Veterans Foundation, attention Brian Piercy Memorial Fund, 9841 Airport Boulevard, Suite 418, Los Angeles, Ca. 90045. The National Veterans Foundation's mission is to provide support for all veterans and their families who need physical, financial, and emotional support for things such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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Published by Fresno Bee on Jul. 29, 2010.

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Charlie Gili

April 12, 2022

Hello,
We realize that we are very late to express our deepest condolences, but we wanted to let your family and friends know that we will be sending Care Packages to deployed troops this month and several of these will be dedicated to your loved one. Each package will carry the name, photo and hometown of Brian F. Piercy US Army Staff Sergeant.

We realize that this is a small tribute, but we do this with all respect and sincerity and we want you to know that it is made possible by thousands of like-minded individuals from across the American youth hockey community, their families and friends and others who support our mission.

We will not forget. May God Bless you and keep you safe and strong.

Sincerely,
Charlie Gili & Family
On Behalf of our US Hockey Players Support Our Troops Campaign

Joyce & Steve Hall

July 20, 2012

We remember Brian today and are upholding you Carol!

Peggy Childers

July 19, 2012

To the family and friends of Staff Sgt. Brian Piercy:
Remembering Brian on the anniversary of his passing. May our fallen heroes never be forgotten.

Peggy Childers

July 19, 2011

To the family of Staff Sgt. Brian Piercy:
Brian gave the ultimate sacrifice and will be held in the hearts of Americans forever. I cannot and will not let our fallen heroes be forgotten. My deepest sympathy to you. "Some gave all."

Sandy Graham

July 19, 2011

Praying for the family of Staff Sgt. Brian Pieracy as they remember their loved one. May you feel the comforting arms of our Heavenly Father today. Your heroes life, service to our country and his sacrifice for our freedoms will not be forgotten.

Diane Everett

October 17, 2010

I am so sorry to hear of your family's loss. I know there are no words to say at this time except to let you know the thoughts of many are with you in this time of sorrow. May our Father give you comfort and peace in the years to come.

Michele Hoffman

August 12, 2010

To the family and friends of Brian Piercy, I extend my deepest sympathy. Though he will never be forgotten, I pray for you the comfort that your memories of happier times will help ease the pain and sorrow you are feeling now.
May Our Heavenly Father keep you wrapped in His arms.

SHIRLEY DONEY

August 1, 2010

REST IN PEACE STAFF SGT. PIERCY, TO YOUR FAMILY AND FRIENDS MAY THE MEMORIES OF THIS WONDERFUL SOLDIERS LIFE FILL YOUR HEARTS WITH BEAUTIFUL MEMORIES
GOD BLESS YOU BRIAN

Bob Hinojosa

August 1, 2010

It has been said time heals all wounds
I do not agree, the mind protecting it's sanity covers them with scare tissue, the wounds remain, the pain lessens but is never gone. Rose Kennedy

With most heartfelt condolences and gratitude. RVN 1970

Bob Hinojosa

August 1, 2010

It has been said time heals all wounds
I do not agree, the mind protecting it's sanity covers them with scare tissue, the wounds remain, the pain lessens but is never gone. Rose Kennedy

With most heartfelt condolences and gratitude. RVN 1970

MacDaniel

August 1, 2010

I know there are no words to say at this time, except how sorry that I am. I truly feel your loss and pain. My thoughts and prayers are with you always. Brian will never be forgotten.

For you every single soldier
Those who served so honorable
Your life was forever altered
While I’m home safe and free
I stand with grateful admiration
I stand respectful and so proud
I know I’m only a civilian
And I don’t even know if it’s allowed

But I salute you; allow me the honor
to salute you with permission let me say
Even though I hold no rank know that from my heart
My humble gratitude comes from the deepest part.
I salute you.

For those missing in action;
for those who didn’t make it home.
I know you’re in God’s presence you are not alone.
For every neatly folded flag;
for every shattered family
I will do the only thing I know to dignify your memory.

I salute you, allow me the honor
to salute you with permission let me say
even though I hold no rank know that from my heart
my humble gratitude comes from the deepest part.

I salute you .


Suzanne MacDaniel - A Proud Aunt

SGT. David M. Fisher
KIA 12/1/04 - Iraq

Mary Black

July 31, 2010

Dear Family,

I do not know any of you but wanted to say how grieved I am for you all. God bless each of you.

I am the grandmother of Jessica Black who left just this past week to go to Afghanistan. Kevin, I was so upset when I heard of your brothers passing. Please know that you and your entire family are in my prayers. Jessica is in my prayers also.

Thanks for allowing me to be able to let you all know that I feel your pain and pray that God will comfort you all.

Lynn Ivins

July 31, 2010

Thank you for your service & may god keep you and your family,

Brian and Heath along with other 3rd platoon soldiers on a patrol.

Nell Shafer

July 31, 2010

Christina and The Piercy Family,

I want to offer you my deepest sympathies during this time. My husband SPC. Heath A. Shafer was in 3plt, Aco, 2-508PIR, 4th BCT, 82nd Airborne with Brian. He was out on every patrol with Brian, He is this platoons Medic.

My prayer for all of you during this difficult time is that you find warmth and strength wrapped in Love by friends and family, knowing Christ is there to take care of you when you need him most. Lean on Him, and you won't be alone. We Love you guys, and we are thankful for the service and ultimate sacrifice Brian made for us. We are, and forever will be, indebted to you and your family. Like you said Christina, it'll only be a blink of an eye for him till you are reunited!

Brian, Thank you for your sacrifice, you will always be remembered, NEVER forgotten!

May God Bless you, Christina, and your family!

"God is our refuge and strength, an ever-present help in time of need." Psalm 46:1

Olivia Padavick

July 31, 2010

As i was reading every entry it brought tears to my eyes. I can't even imagine the loss of a child. I have one daughter that joined the Navy March of 2010 so I'm still new at this. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Brian is safe with God now.

Cindy and Barry Hampson

July 31, 2010

Dear Carol,
We want to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family for your loss. Please know that we will be praying for your family. May God give you strength to get through this difficult time.

Valerie Mull

July 31, 2010

To the Piercy Family, his death was to give us Freedon, and now the Lord has taken him home, we all shall meet again our prayers are with you all.

Marlene Walker

July 31, 2010

Kevin and The Piercy Family:
Our thoughts and prayers are with you and we are so sorry for your loss.God Bless you and your family.
Samantha, Marlene and Stacey Walker

July 30, 2010

Kevin and The Piercy Family:
We are so sorry to hear of your loss and our thoughts and prayers are with you. If you need anything please let us know; we are here for you!
Samantha, Marlene and Stacey Walker

Toni Grossi

July 30, 2010

To the Piercy Family,

I want to extend my heartfelt sympathy to your family for the loss of Brian. Even though I didn't know your son, I do know he was a brave, honorable young man and will always be remembered as a hero. I will keep you in my prayers.

Joye Atkinson

July 30, 2010

To the family of Brian - My prayer is that this poem I wrote will comfort you. It is: FALLEN HEROES - From the time I was conceived God had for me a plan. He wanted me to get involved to help my fellow man. I know some were against it but God knows what is best. Since the day He took me home I've had perfect rest. Heaven is so beautiful I'm walking streets of gold. Now I'm serving others including saints of old. I know some still have anger about the way I died yet God and I both have seen the many tears you've cried. As difficult as it may be please don't hold a grudge. Remember this my loved ones God alone will judge. Then on that resurrection day when all the dead will rise the Lord will reunite us together in the skies. So don't give up my friends my memory is still alive. Put your trust in the Lord and I know you will survive.
Thank you Brian for your service.

Cassandra Puga

July 30, 2010

Piercy Family,

My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time of sorrow. I knew Brian back in high school (band) and i remember him being a kind-hearted and sweet guy, and after today's service, i'm glad to see he continued to be that way in all areas of his life. He will always be remembered and i'm thankful for his service for our country. I pray that the Lord gives all of you strength and peace. God bless.

Henryk Zaleski

July 30, 2010

Rest in peace.

arlene lorta

July 30, 2010

We are so sorry for your loss. We didn't know him, but I'm sure he was a beautiful person.We didn't lose a son in the service but we have a son in the service and we lost a son 8 years ago this Saturday, from an accident. It's very heart breaking to know you won't talk to him or touch him or hug him. But you'll feel his presents around you and for some unknown reason a song will play on the radio and then you'll know it is him telling you he's ok. We'll keep you in our prayers and in our thoughts. God Bless you and your family.Mr and Mrs Lorta Sr.

July 30, 2010

Carol and family,
I shall forever be gratiful to your son for helping protect our country. He gave the ultimate sacrifice. I will alway rembemer how proud you were of your sons when they visted Alta Sierra.
I will never forget you and your family. I will always keep you in my thought and prayers.
love in christ,
margie garcia hildreth

Corporal Nicholas L. Peterson USMC

July 29, 2010

I am so sorry for your loss, your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Sue Shollenbarger

July 29, 2010

Dear Carol and Family:
There are no words other to say, "I'm so sorry." You have been in my thoughts and prayers every day since I heard the news about Brian. May Gad sustain you through this and the days to come.
Much love,
Sue Shollenbarger and family

Suzette DeHaan

July 29, 2010

Carol and Family:
I am so sorry to hear about your loss. My thought and prayers are with all of you. Warmly, Suzette DeHaan

Christine Peterson

July 29, 2010

Carol and family,
You helped me so much when my son Nicholas decided to go into the Marines, I really appreciated your comforting words. I would really like to extend my sincere condolences for the loss of your son, brother and husband, I can not imagine what you are going through. Your family has made the ultimate sacrifice for our peace and freedom. Thank You does not seem enough to say. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers.

July 29, 2010

"Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time" Boice Funeral Home (Clovis,CA)

Steve & Joyce Hall

July 29, 2010

Dear Carol,

Joyce and I share your tremendous sense of loss of Brian. We were shocked to hear the news of his passing. We respected his patriotism and service to our country, as well as his dedication to his wife, brothers, and especially, you.

I lost my brother in Vietnam and understand the great hole that will be left in your life. Again, please accept our feeble attempt to express our sympathy to you and the rest of his family.

God bless you and keep you!

Yvonne

July 29, 2010

To the Piercy family. I was out there to honor Brian when Brian's body went down Clovis Ave. The thing I wanted to say to the family is THANK YOU, THANK YOU. I would like to do more but there is nothing I can do to express my thoughts and to thank Brian for his work to keep us safe and free. I will keep Brian in my prayers.

Leeanne Branham

July 29, 2010

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Garnet Jenkins

July 29, 2010

Please know how Deeply Sorry I am to learn of the loss of SSgt Brian Piercy, the Price this Brave Young Soldier and his family have paid for this country and for freedom, Will Never Be Forgotten.

There will Never Be Enough Ways to Humbly Thank our Young Heroes for their Sacrifices, my brother among them. Killed in action in Vietnam, in 1967.

"Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friends." ~ John 15:13 ~

May the Peace of God and your treasured memories of Brian, remain in your heart always and give you comfort and strength through the difficult days ahead.
You are in my thoughts and my prayers.

For the Commander, Carroll R. Michaud

July 29, 2010

The Final Salute

“Brothers in Arms”, Military men and women down through the centuries, have traditionally exchanged “Hand Salutes” as a sign of recognition and as a way to render courtesy and respect one to another.

This “Hand Salute” is the last that we shall render to our Brother-in-Arms SSgt. Brian Piercy. To his family it symbolizes the love and respect that we have for Brian. And to Brian it is rendered as a symbol of honor and gratitude to thank him for the ultimate sacrifice he made for his country while opposing enemy forces in Afghanistan. No greater love is shown than a man lay down his life for another. Brian, you are a brave American Warrior, a true Patriot and a national Hero. With your passing, our Country has lost a National Treasure. We bid you a sad farewell. You will be dearly missed from among our ranks. Be at ease. Rest in Peace.

On behalf of the 1,335 military Legionnaire Veterans of Lowe-McFarlane Post 14 of the American Legion in Shreveport, Louisiana, I extend our sympathies and our condolences to Brian’s family and loved ones.

Dennis N. Engdahl, Commander, American Legion Post 14
5315 S. Lakeshore Drive, Shreveport, LA 71109

July 29, 2010

Carol and family, my thoughts and prayers go with you at this time of loss. It is always difficult to lose a child, even when they are an adult. May you find rest in the gentle care of our loving God who sends his Holy Spirit to walk with us through the journey of life and faith.

Doris Dunham, SJVMP '91

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