A somber day for Philadelphia as the city bids farewell to one of its own. Today marks the funeral of Officer Andy Chan, a dedicated member of the Highway Patrol who tragically lost his life on December 2nd, nearly seven years after a life-altering crash. Chan's story is a testament to the resilience of those who serve and protect, enduring years of intensive care and a long road to recovery. The public viewing, held at Holy Redeemer Chinese Catholic Church, was a heartfelt tribute, with members of the Philadelphia Police Department and the community paying their respects. The procession, captured by Chopper 6, was a powerful reminder of the sacrifice made by those who serve. The final viewing at the Cathedral Basilica of Saints Peter and Paul, from 8:15 a.m. to 10:40 a.m., will be a moment of reflection and closure for the community. Services will follow at noon, with seating reserved for family, friends, law enforcement, and dignitaries, offering a chance for the city to come together in remembrance. As the city mourns, it also celebrates the life of a hero who dedicated 24 years of service to the people of Philadelphia.