Elliott Robbins, Army sergeant killed in Afghanistan, buried in Utah
By The Associated Press
| July 19, 2019, 5:41 p.m.
(Ben Dorger | Standard-Examiner via AP) Pallbearers carry the remains of Army Sgt. 1st Class Elliott Robbins on Thursday, July 18, 2019, at St. James Catholic Church in Ogden, Utah. Robbins died in a non-combat incident on June 30 while serving in Afghanistan.
(Ben Dorger | Standard-Examiner via AP) The funeral procession of Army Sgt. 1st Class Elliott Robbins on Thursday, July 18, 2019, on Harrison Boulevard en route to St. James Catholic Church in Ogden. Robbins died in a non-combat incident on June 30 while serving in Afghanistan.
(Ben Dorger | Standard-Examiner via AP) Military personnel carry the remains of Army Sgt. 1st Class Elliott Robbins in a funeral procession on Thursday, July 18, 2019. Robbins died in a non-combat incident on June 30 while serving in Afghanistan.
Military personnel carry the remains of Army Sgt. 1st Class Elliott Robbins in a funeral procession on Thursday, July 18, 2019 in Ogden, Utah. Robbins died in a non-combat incident on June 30 while serving in Afghanistan. (Ben Dorger/Standard-Examiner via AP)
(Ben Dorger | Standard-Examiner via AP) Military personnel carry the remains of Army Sgt. 1st Class Elliott Robbins to his final resting place at Ben Lomond Cemetery on Thursday, July 18, 2019. Robbins died in a non-combat incident on June 30 while serving in Afghanistan.
(Ben Dorger | Standard-Examiner via AP) Military personnel carry the remains of Army Sgt. 1st Class Elliott Robbins into St. James Catholic Church in Ogden, Utah on Thursday, July 18, 2019. Robbins died in a non-combat incident on June 30 while serving in Afghanistan.
(U.S. Army via AP) This undated image provided by the U.S. Army shows Sgt. 1st Class Elliott J. Robbins, who died Sunday, June, 30, 2019, of non-combat injuries in the Helmand Province of Afghanistan. Robbins, 31, from Ogden, Utah, and was assigned to the 10th Special Forces Group.
Ogden • An Army sergeant from Utah who died in Afghanistan has been laid to rest in Ogden.
Robbins, 31, is survived by his wife, Luz Victoria, and baby boy. During the funeral, Rev. Erik Richtsteig recognized the child who shares his father’s name.
"There are many things I'd like to tell Elliott that I can't because he's too young to understand," Richtsteig said. "But I hope that the word gets to him eventually, mainly that his father loves him and his father did not abandon him. His father died doing a great, noble thing."
After the funeral mass at St. James Catholic Church, a long funeral procession escorted the casket to Ben Lomond Cemetery, where Robbins was buried with full military honors.
The U.S. Army has said he died June 30 from noncombat injuries in Afghanistan's Helmand Province.
Robbins was born in California and graduated from Weber High School and considered the Ogden area home, He was assigned to the 10th Special Forces Group at Fort Carson, Colorado, and served in the Army for 13 years.
Though his family didn't speak publicly, others who served in the military shared their sorrow.
“He was a medic, I was a medic, so I know exactly what he went through to get there,” said Preston Sant, a retired medic for the Army National Guard’s 19th Special Forces Group, wearing his dress uniform. “This is his final march to Valhalla.”
By The Associated Press
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