Our Fallen Heroes

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This virtual memorial was created to never forget our fallen heroes, who have made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. Allie Gentry

Army Sgt. Shaun P. Tousha  
Death: Apr 09, 2008
 of Hull Texas; assigned to the 1st Battalion 66th Armor Regiment 1st Brigade Combat Team 4th Infantry Division Fort Hood Texas;  Died April 9 in Baghdad of wounds sustained when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device.  Army Sgt. Shaun P. Tousha remembered  The Associated Press  Shaun P. Tousha didn’t have time to sit around.  “He hardly ever watched any TV. We were always outside playing horseshoes working cows something” his brother Tommy said.  “He loved being the center of attention” he added. “He was very polite raised right mannerful. But he also knew when it was OK to act a fool and cut up. He liked to have a good time.”  Tousha30 of Hull Texas was killed April 9 by a roadside bomb in Baghdad. He was a 1996 high school graduate and was assigned to Fort Hood.  His aunt Deb Tousha said her nephew was a country boy who enjoyed dancing and riding bulls. “He loved to wear his tight jeans and cowboy boots” she said.  Tousha’s mother  Died of cancer when he was in junior high school. His father  Died in 2002.  Stacy Eaglin who graduated from high school with Tousha remembered her former classmate for his manners and because of a tame Brahman bull he entered at livestock shows. “He was quiet but very polite much more than most young men out here.”  He is survived by his wife Cristy; a stepson Colton Burns and a stepdaughter Maycee Burns.Operation Iraqi freedom

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Army Sgt. Shaun P. Tousha
Death: Apr 09, 2008
of Hull Texas; assigned to the 1st Battalion 66th Armor Regiment 1st Brigade Combat Team 4th Infantry Division Fort Hood Texas; Died April 9 in Baghdad of wounds sustained when his vehicle encountered an improvised explosive device. Army Sgt. Shaun P. Tousha remembered The Associated Press Shaun P. Tousha didn’t have time to sit around. “He hardly ever watched any TV. We were always outside playing horseshoes working cows something” his brother Tommy said. “He loved being the center of attention” he added. “He was very polite raised right mannerful. But he also knew when it was OK to act a fool and cut up. He liked to have a good time.” Tousha30 of Hull Texas was killed April 9 by a roadside bomb in Baghdad. He was a 1996 high school graduate and was assigned to Fort Hood. His aunt Deb Tousha said her nephew was a country boy who enjoyed dancing and riding bulls. “He loved to wear his tight jeans and cowboy boots” she said. Tousha’s mother Died of cancer when he was in junior high school. His father Died in 2002. Stacy Eaglin who graduated from high school with Tousha remembered her former classmate for his manners and because of a tame Brahman bull he entered at livestock shows. “He was quiet but very polite much more than most young men out here.” He is survived by his wife Cristy; a stepson Colton Burns and a stepdaughter Maycee Burns.Operation Iraqi freedom

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