Shane L.-Goldman-Obituary

Lance Cpl. Shane L. Goldman

Orange, Texas

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Lance Cpl. Shane Lee Goldman loved the Marines. His family is loaded with them, and he was eager to carry on the tradition. "He didn''t have any reservations about what he was going to do. He said, ''Hey, it is my job. That is what I am going to do,''" cousin James Davis said. Goldman, 19, of Orange, Texas, was killed April 5 while on patrol in Fallujah, Iraq. He would have turned 20 the next week, Davis said. Goldman had graduated from high school and joined the Marines in 2002. He got engaged a few months before his death, Davis said.

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May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Gone but not forgotten,
passed on but still alive through us,
you left this world so suddenly
and left the ones that love you still
so completely lost and alone.

You left an empty space with your leaving
filled only with pain and sadness
and a touch of anger too,
it feels so unfair that you were taken
and that we were separated so soon.

Your still missed everyday
more then words can say,
if tears could build a path

I wanted to let Shane's friends and family know that a football player in Mountain View Wyoming is wearing his name this year. This year the football team is participating in the Heroes on Helmets Foundation. Shane's sacrifices for our country have not been forgotten. God Bless

Thank you for your service to our country!

It's been a while bro, I think of you all the time, I retired, made it thru 5 deployments and told all my Marines about you. And here we are 13 years later, crazy right? Save a spot for me man and I am sorry. This pain never goes away, say hello to my mom.

Happy Birthday Shane!

Recognizing the recent 8th year of his passing, I still owe Shane a debt that I will never be able to repay; his service & sacrifice for this Nation. He went far too soon. God Bless his bravery.

Shane's Bootcamp Picture

April 5, 2012
To the family and friends of Lance Cpl. Shane L. Goldman:
Always remembering Shane. "Some gave all."