Master Sergeant (Retired)
Joseph Edmund Cyr, 54, served a long fulfilling and professional
career in 5th Special Forces Group (Airborne). Most of his friends knew
him as "Sir Joseph of Cyr". He was a "True Quiet
Professional" and a member of "The Brotherhood".Sir Joseph of Cyr died Thursday,
November 13, 2003, at his residence from a
long hard fight with cancer. In attendance was his loving wife,
Faith Cyr; Frank Wisniewski, President of Chapter 38; and Steve Stone,
Secretary of Chapter 38, SFA.
He was born April 9, 1949, in Waltham, Massachusetts, son of Arthur R.
and Marian E. Triner Cyr. He was preceded in death by a son, Jonathon
Matthew Cyr.
During his military service, Joe served on many missions in various
foreign countries, including Operation Desert Shield/Storm, the Middle
East, Europe, and Africa.
Joe's awards and decorations include the Meritorious Service Medal,
the Army Commendation Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Combat Infantryman
Badge, Southwest Asia Service Medal, Saudi Kuwait Liberation Medal, Army
Service Ribbon, NCO Professional
Development Ribbon, Good Conduct Medal, Master Parachutist Badge, Special
Forces Tab, Scuba Divers Badge, and Halo Parachutist. He was a Life Member of Chapter 38, Special
Forces Association located at Fort Campbell, Kentucky and VFW Post Number
11160 located in Clarksville, Tennessee. He was Catholic.
The funeral service was held at McReynolds-Nave & Larson Funeral
Home in Clarksville, Tennessee with Bob Denman and Chaplain Major Marc
Gauthier of 5th Group officiating. Burial was at Blooming Grove Baptist Cemetery in
Woodlawn, Tennessee with full military honors. ODA 565, Joe's old
team, provided the burial detail, members of 2-5th SFG(A) provided the
firing party, Merritt Powell played the bagpipes, and Mike Gaglione played
Taps. Many members of The Brotherhood
and family traveled from far and wide to attend the services. After the
burial, the traditional Brotherhood toast was conducted at the burial site
followed by a flag raising ceremony at the Cyr Ranch.
Survivors include his wife, Faith Brooks Cyr; two sons, Joseph E. Cyr
II, Atlanta, and Michael S. Cyr, Kings Bay, Georgia.; two brothers, Arthur
Cyr, Temple, Texas, and Steve Cyr, Washington, D.C.; a sister, Judy Cyr,
Kyle, Texas, and two grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the Chapter 38, Special Forces Association,
ATTN: SafeHouse Fund, P.O. Box 223, Fort Campbell, Kentucky 42223.