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ORANGE, Texas β€” The uncle of Lance Cpl. Shane Goldman said it was his nephew’s dream to become a Marine.

β€œEver since he could walk and talk, he wanted to be a Marine. He made it,” Neal Davis told close to 1,000 mourners gathered at North Orange Baptist Church for the funeral of the 19-year-old, who died April 5 in Iraq.

Davis, a 61-year-old retired Marine, told the mourners that the last time he saw his nephew was three days before Goldman shipped out for duty in Japan and later for his second tour in Iraq.

During a conversation that lasted for more than an hour at a restaurant outside the gates of Camp Pendleton, Calif., Davis said Goldman told him he was worried he might not make it home a second time.

β€œHe knew it was tough, he’d gone to Iraq one time,” Davis said. β€œHe said, β€˜Uncle Neal, I have a bad feeling about this.’ I told him to keep his head down.”

β€œHe started to walk away and then turned back with that little grin and said, β€˜I’m not sure how bad it’s going to be, but tell the family I’ll try not to let them down,”’ Davis said. Emotion thickening his voice, Davis said, β€œHe didn’t.”

Goldman, who leaves behind a fianc©e, attended Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School and graduated from Parkview Baptist High School in Louisiana before joining the Marine Corps in 2002.

The Marine’s father, George β€œScooter” Goldman of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, said that when Shane was growing up he used to kiss his father goodbye on the phone.

In the last call he received from his son, Shane told Scooter how different this mission felt from the first time he was in Iraq and kissed him goodbye on the phone again.

β€œHe told me that they (the Iraqis) don’t like us like they did the first time,” Goldman said.

Goldman’s flag-draped casket was carried from the church by an honor guard of Marines. The funeral procession was led through Orange by an escort of more than 20 police, sheriff’s and emergency services vehicles with their lights flashing.

Goldman was buried with full military honors.

– 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division Marine Expeditionary Force - Geronimo –

Credit via the Associated Press: https://thefallen.militarytimes.com/marine-lance-cpl-shane-l-goldman/257147

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In Marine Corps Red and OD Green

T-Shirt - Available in Small - 3X-Large

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  • Seamless 1x1 ribbed collar

  • High-density fabric for exceptional print clarity

  • Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem

  • Double-needle cover stitched front neck

  • 100% cotton preshrunk ringspun jersey

  • Weight: 4.5 Oz

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IN HONOR OF A FALLEN HERO - This special pre-order item has shipped! There are just a few left in stock if you missed the pre-order.

ORANGE, Texas β€” The uncle of Lance Cpl. Shane Goldman said it was his nephew’s dream to become a Marine.

β€œEver since he could walk and talk, he wanted to be a Marine. He made it,” Neal Davis told close to 1,000 mourners gathered at North Orange Baptist Church for the funeral of the 19-year-old, who died April 5 in Iraq.

Davis, a 61-year-old retired Marine, told the mourners that the last time he saw his nephew was three days before Goldman shipped out for duty in Japan and later for his second tour in Iraq.

During a conversation that lasted for more than an hour at a restaurant outside the gates of Camp Pendleton, Calif., Davis said Goldman told him he was worried he might not make it home a second time.

β€œHe knew it was tough, he’d gone to Iraq one time,” Davis said. β€œHe said, β€˜Uncle Neal, I have a bad feeling about this.’ I told him to keep his head down.”

β€œHe started to walk away and then turned back with that little grin and said, β€˜I’m not sure how bad it’s going to be, but tell the family I’ll try not to let them down,”’ Davis said. Emotion thickening his voice, Davis said, β€œHe didn’t.”

Goldman, who leaves behind a fianc©e, attended Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School and graduated from Parkview Baptist High School in Louisiana before joining the Marine Corps in 2002.

The Marine’s father, George β€œScooter” Goldman of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, said that when Shane was growing up he used to kiss his father goodbye on the phone.

In the last call he received from his son, Shane told Scooter how different this mission felt from the first time he was in Iraq and kissed him goodbye on the phone again.

β€œHe told me that they (the Iraqis) don’t like us like they did the first time,” Goldman said.

Goldman’s flag-draped casket was carried from the church by an honor guard of Marines. The funeral procession was led through Orange by an escort of more than 20 police, sheriff’s and emergency services vehicles with their lights flashing.

Goldman was buried with full military honors.

– 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division Marine Expeditionary Force - Geronimo –

Credit via the Associated Press: https://thefallen.militarytimes.com/marine-lance-cpl-shane-l-goldman/257147

Made in the U.S.A. Designed and Printed by a US Military Veteran and Firefighter in Quitman, TX

In Marine Corps Red and OD Green

T-Shirt - Available in Small - 3X-Large

USA Printed / USA Assembled

  • Seamless 1x1 ribbed collar

  • High-density fabric for exceptional print clarity

  • Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem

  • Double-needle cover stitched front neck

  • 100% cotton preshrunk ringspun jersey

  • Weight: 4.5 Oz

IN HONOR OF A FALLEN HERO - This special pre-order item has shipped! There are just a few left in stock if you missed the pre-order.

ORANGE, Texas β€” The uncle of Lance Cpl. Shane Goldman said it was his nephew’s dream to become a Marine.

β€œEver since he could walk and talk, he wanted to be a Marine. He made it,” Neal Davis told close to 1,000 mourners gathered at North Orange Baptist Church for the funeral of the 19-year-old, who died April 5 in Iraq.

Davis, a 61-year-old retired Marine, told the mourners that the last time he saw his nephew was three days before Goldman shipped out for duty in Japan and later for his second tour in Iraq.

During a conversation that lasted for more than an hour at a restaurant outside the gates of Camp Pendleton, Calif., Davis said Goldman told him he was worried he might not make it home a second time.

β€œHe knew it was tough, he’d gone to Iraq one time,” Davis said. β€œHe said, β€˜Uncle Neal, I have a bad feeling about this.’ I told him to keep his head down.”

β€œHe started to walk away and then turned back with that little grin and said, β€˜I’m not sure how bad it’s going to be, but tell the family I’ll try not to let them down,”’ Davis said. Emotion thickening his voice, Davis said, β€œHe didn’t.”

Goldman, who leaves behind a fianc©e, attended Little Cypress-Mauriceville High School and graduated from Parkview Baptist High School in Louisiana before joining the Marine Corps in 2002.

The Marine’s father, George β€œScooter” Goldman of St. Croix in the U.S. Virgin Islands, said that when Shane was growing up he used to kiss his father goodbye on the phone.

In the last call he received from his son, Shane told Scooter how different this mission felt from the first time he was in Iraq and kissed him goodbye on the phone again.

β€œHe told me that they (the Iraqis) don’t like us like they did the first time,” Goldman said.

Goldman’s flag-draped casket was carried from the church by an honor guard of Marines. The funeral procession was led through Orange by an escort of more than 20 police, sheriff’s and emergency services vehicles with their lights flashing.

Goldman was buried with full military honors.

– 1st Battalion, 5th Marines, 1st Marine Division Marine Expeditionary Force - Geronimo –

Credit via the Associated Press: https://thefallen.militarytimes.com/marine-lance-cpl-shane-l-goldman/257147

Made in the U.S.A. Designed and Printed by a US Military Veteran and Firefighter in Quitman, TX

In Marine Corps Red and OD Green

T-Shirt - Available in Small - 3X-Large

USA Printed / USA Assembled

  • Seamless 1x1 ribbed collar

  • High-density fabric for exceptional print clarity

  • Double-needle stitched sleeves and bottom hem

  • Double-needle cover stitched front neck

  • 100% cotton preshrunk ringspun jersey

  • Weight: 4.5 Oz

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