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Timothy Magnus Shea

Santa Rosa, California

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SHEA, Timothy Magnus - 22, died of combat related injuries in Iraq on August 25, 2005. Tim was a member of the 3rd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment, Bravo Company, an Elite Corps of the United States Army, where he earned both the Bronze Star with valor and Purple Heart. Born at home in Sonoma,...

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Remembering you Tim with love and pride knowing that you are in the greatest glory there is.

After almost a decade, the meaning of your sacrifice deepens and continues to surge with Life.

September 05, 2006
In Memoriam Militis
(In Memory of Cpl. Timothy Magnus Shea)

Ascending still are you on Breede and Bunker Hills?
Though while the years have passed,
The nascent pace you have forged there fills
And still strides in our souls since we there amassed
A perspective of history to view.

How could we know where the stairway led
Claustrophobic and...

Ready for the annual Tim Shea Day to honor Tim's spirit that embraced the joy of family, friends and all that he loved in this world. It is so appropriate this day begins our celebration of the Memorial Day weekend that honors all those who served our country with the vigor that Tim so exemplified. He did so with consideration of his fellow brothers and sisters in service and for all of us for whom he served. That is certainly part of "Spirit of Tim Shea" and is one of the gifts he gave to...

To the Parents of Timothy Magnus Shea
My son, Jon Coutchie was deployed with your son, Timothy at the time he was KIA. Jon separated from the Army in Sept. 2007 and became a Police Officer with Laguna Beach PD. On Sept. 21st, 2013 Jon was killed while on duty in a traffic accident. While going through his belongings, I have found a KIA bracelet with Timothy's name and a smaller folded flag. I know Jon accompanied some of his Ranger brothers home but don't know if he did that for your...

Tim, Saluting you above with love and fond remembrance on this Veteran's day. All glory and honor to you.
BJ and Nancy.

June 2, 2012

"Remembering a Life So Honest and True"
Dear Tim,
Daily your presence and love inspire me to continue my journey in life in a new way. Your good, honest & true parents, continue to reflect the courage, light, & love of you far beyond your years to us all. Love until we unite forever. Aunt Mary, Montana

I never had the pleasure of Meeting CPL Shea. I have been wearing a KIA bracelet with his information on it since June 2006. I cannot imagine the loss you suffered. His life lives on thru me as well, as I do ask for his guidance when things get rough in my recovery. Thank you CPL, you will NEVER be forgotten. Rest Easy young man, we'll take it from here.

remembering a hero