Hundreds line the streets, pay respects during Deputy Brandon Sikes' funeral procession

EVANS, Ga. () – Deputy Brandon Sikes was on the hearts and minds of thousands in Columbia County on Monday.

That’s why many people decided to spend part of their morning showing support, and paying their respects.  

The processional route went from the Thomas Poteet and Son Funeral Home to the Columbia County Performing Arts Center. 

Hundreds lined the streets leading up to the PAC, watching as law enforcement agencies around the CSRA and the Peach State passed by.

For some like Mike and Connie Bias, being there was a must.

“We come from a family involved in law enforcement and the fire department. Our entire lives, we’ve been taught about the sacrifices they make—and we’re well aware of what he gave up for our sake,” noted Bias.

“I wish it was under better circumstances, but he serves us, protects us, and he deserves our respect,” her husband said.

Some of them showed support for Deputy Sikes after they say he personally helped them while on duty. 

“Deputy Sikes traveled across the city to help my daughter when she was being attacked by dogs. He was truly a wonderful person. Although I never met him personally, I’ve heard countless stories about him. Police officers often go underappreciated,” commented Patricia Agner.

For many, showing law enforcement that appreciation was the bottom line. 

Richardine Mims says it’s personal for her, as her son works for a local fire department.

“They go out every day not knowing if they’ll return. It’s essential for us to support them and provide what they need to keep protecting us as citizens,” stated Mims.

“They do a lot of good for the community. We can sleep safe at night because of people like Deputy Sikes,” Jill Harpe said.

While some who showed up didn’t know Deputy Sikes personally, they say his sacrifice and service to the community is something they’ll always be grateful for. 

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