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    Spc. Sarah Beckstrom laid to rest at W.Va. National Cemetery

    Spc. Sarah Beckstrom laid to rest at W.Va. National Cemetery

    Photo By Edwin Wriston | Imagery captured during the dignified transfer of U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, 20,...... read more read more

    GRAFTON, WEST VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES

    12.10.2025

    Story by Sgt. 1st Class Jon Soucy 

    153rd Public Affairs Detachment

    U.S. Army Spc. Sarah Beckstrom, a military police officer with the 863rd Military Police Company, West Virginia Army National Guard, was laid to rest with full military honors during a ceremony and interment Tuesday at the West Virginia National Cemetery in Grafton, West Virginia.

    Beckstrom, 20, died Nov. 27, 2025, after she was fatally wounded in the line of duty in a shooting attack the previous day near the Farragut Square Metro Station in Washington, D.C.

    "As you look across these hills and out onto the rows of headstones, each stone a brick to the foundation of freedom upon which we stand today, I encourage you to remember this," said 111th Engineer Brigade Chaplain (Maj.) Christopher Bennett, as he presided over the ceremony. "No plots in the West Virginia National Cemeteries can be purchased. Each must be earned, and we know Spc. Sarah Backstrom has earned her place here among us today."

    Beckstrom is survived by mother Evalea Beckstrom, father Gary Beckstrom, sisters Nicole and Christina and brothers Bryan and Wesley.   The service was attended by family members, friends, and dignitaries including West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey; U.S. Senators Shelley Moore Capito and Jim Justice, Congresswoman Carol Miller, and Congressman Riley Moore; U.S. Air Force Gen. Steve Nordhaus, Chief of the National Guard Bureau; U.S. Army Lt. Gen. Jon Stubbs, Director of the Army National Guard; and West Virginia National Guard Adjutant General Maj. Gen. Jim Seward and Senior Enlisted Leader Command Sgt. Maj. James Jones.      Sarah Diane Beckstrom was born May 17, 2005, and was a 2023 graduate with honors of Webster County High School. She enlisted in the West Virginia Army National Guard not long after graduating and completed basic and advanced training at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, that summer.

    In August, she and other members of the WVNG, including members of her unit, were mobilized for service in Washington as part of Operation D.C. Safe and Beautiful, which saw more than 2,000 Guardsmen from six states provide an additional security and safety presence at key locations in the District.   Unit members described her as a quiet professional who exemplified dedication and always put others above herself. Many recalled her quick smile, infectious laughter, and her ability to inspire others.   She was an observant people-watcher who loved exploring and spent her off-duty hours in the District taking in museums and overall city life, said her family.   Beckstrom was enrolled at Glenville State University and intended to pursue studies related to mental health.   A passionate lover of animals, she was a “dog momma to one pup,” said family members, and was known to often carry snacks to share with squirrels she may have encountered.   She was shy, quiet, and reserved until she got to know people, said her family, and loved music. Pasta was a favorite food and she especially enjoyed playing arcade games.

    An avid reader, she was especially drawn to poetry and was reading Rupi Kaur’s milk and honey.   Family described her as “a gentle soul who loved and lived deeply,” and sought out human connections.

    "There are many understandable responses to Sarah's tragic murder," Bennett said. "Anger, grief and confusion are natural and understandable, and God is big enough to handle all of those emotions and more. We can take comfort in knowing that God is just and that in the end, justice will be served."   Her military awards include the Defense Meritorious Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, West Virginia Legion of Merit, the D.C. Distinguished Service Medal, and the D.C. Humanitarian Service Medal.

    Funeral services were provided by Dodd & Reed Funeral Home in Webster Springs, West Virginia. Military Honors were rendered by members of the 863rd Military Police Company and the WVNG Honor Guard.

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    Date Taken: 12.10.2025
    Date Posted: 12.10.2025 15:12
    Story ID: 553691
    Location: GRAFTON, WEST VIRGINIA, US
    Hometown: WEBSTER SPRINGS, WEST VIRGINIA, US

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