Shaun J Whitehead

COMMERCE, GA, USA
U.S. Army SSG, COMPANY A, 2D BATTALION, 502D INFANTRY, FORT CAMPBELL, KY
BALAD, IRAQ 04/24/2008

Staff Sergeant Justin Akers served with Shaun J. Whitehead during his first deployment to Iraq, from 2004 to 2006, when Whitehead was just coming into his own as a leader, he said.

He always put his soldiers first, and that’s the greatest compliment I can pay a noncommissioned officer in the United States Army, Akers said.

Whitehead, 24, of Commerce, Ga., died April 24 in Iskandariyah of wounds sustained from an explosive. He was assigned to Fort Campbell.

His grandfather served in Korea and Vietnam and Shaun signed up knowing he would soon be on his way to Iraq. He thought it was time for him to contribute, said his grandfather, Coy O’Shields.

Shaun taught me how to love. He truly did, said his wife, Janie. He opened up to me a whole other level of love. On visits back to Georgia with his family, Whitehead would run at the first sight of his mother to pick her up and twirl her around, laughing, she said.

May God be kind to me, and may that memory never fade, said his mother, Rebecca.

Staff Sergeant Shaun Whitehead was 19 years old when he joined the military in 2003. During his first tour of duty in Iraq, he signed up for another tour.

“Shaun told me after his first deployment he didn’t want to go back, but he was needed there,” said his mother. “He had to go back because our work was not done there.”

His family was busy preparing for Shaun to come home for a visit at the end of May, when they got word of his deadly encounter with a roadside bomb.

Since his death, hundreds of people have called expressing a desire to attend the services for Sergeant Whitehead, so many that the funeral home handling the arrangements can’t accommodate them all. The family is making plans to move those services to a church large enough to handle the crowd.

When Sergeant Whitehead was home for Christmas in 2005, he created a tribute to his grandfather’s military service. The plaque now hangs on Coy O’Shields living room wall.

Soon after presenting his grandfather with the gift, Whitehead returned to Iraq.

“He told me he’d rather be fighting over there than them fighting over here,” said O’Shields. “That meant a lot to me.”

“He was just prepared to do his part,” said his mother. “Whatever he needed to do.”

Shaun Whitehead is survived by his wife, a son, and a daughter.

The Brenau University Golden Tigers Golf Team has teamed up with The Folds of Honor Foundation and the WGCA to honor a fallen soldier who made the ultimate sacrifice for his country.

The ladies of the Golden Tigers Team, and I, feel it is a great privilege to carry this bag for the season and we ask that you would consider helping us support the Folds of Honor Foundation.

We are holding a year-end raffle for the bag & a new TaylorMade R15 driver to raise money for the Folds of Honor Scholarship program & the GoldenTigers Golf Team. Each ticket has a base price of $20 (50% to the Folds of Honor & 50% to the GoldenTigers). If you so choose, you may give additional funds to either and the additional funds will be designated to ensure they go to the proper program.

The raffle drawing will be held on July 4th 2015! Once the winner is announced, said winner will have several options for the Folds of Honor tribute golf bag. #1-Keep the bag and carry as a continuing tribute to Staff Sgt. Whitehead. #2-Donate the bag to the GoldenTigers Golf Team to display. #3-Send the bag to Staff Sgt. Whitehead’s family as a keepsake.

For more information, please email Coach Stancil at .

Thank you for supporting the Folds of Honor and the GoldenTigers Golf Team! God Bless the U.S.A!