Philadelphia Highway Patrol Officer Andy Chan laid to rest at Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Center City

PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — Fallen Philadelphia officer Andy Chan will be laid to rest on Tuesday.
The highway patrol officer died on December 2, nearly seven years after being critically injured in a crash.
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Chopper 6 was over the police procession as Officer Chan’s casket was transported from the funeral home in Northeast Philadelphia to the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul in Center City.
Funeral procession for Philadelphia Highway Patrol Officer Andy Chan
A final viewing will be held at the cathedral from 8:15 a.m. to 10:40 a.m.
Services will follow at noon, with seating reserved for family, friends, law enforcement, and dignitaries.
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A public viewing was held for 55-year-old Chan on Monday night at Holy Redeemer Chinese Catholic Church, as members of the Philadelphia Police Department and the community paid their final respects.
Chan grew up in Chinatown and attended elementary school at the same church where the viewing was held.
Chan faced years of intensive care, following a crash in 2019 when a driver struck his motorcycle in the Holmesburg section of Philadelphia.
He had been on the force for 24 years at the time of the accident.
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