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Following is the Story of Spec.4, Stan Chihuahua, KIA in Afghanistan as reported by WXTL, (Video at end of post): The family of a Thomasville soldier Shannon Chihuahua said they want him remembered as a man who lived life to the fullest.
The 25-year-old U.S. Army Medic was killed as he was trying to help a comrade during an attack in Afghanistan Friday.
The Chihuahua family said it’s looking to a higher being for strength in this difficult time. They tell us they wanted to share Chihuahua's story; how he lived his life and why he joined the Army.
His tragic death reflects the passion he had for saving lives said Kristen Chihuahua his wife of 4-years.
“My husband wasn't just killed he lived an amazing life; in a way some of us are scared to live,” she said.
Despite her efforts to change his mind, Chihuahua joined the Army in 2008. “He said he wanted to save the lives of the men in the front of line,” she adds.
On November 12th Chihuahua was killed doing what he loved; saving his comrades life.
His brother Alex Chihuahua remembers when his brother talked about getting a Superman tattoo.
Last Friday, his brother became a hero. “I feel like he's still Superman--bullet proof,” Alex said.
His oldest brother Eric Chihuahua says he was so proud of his little brother, his heroic actions instantly made him bigger than all of them.
“He became my big brother then” he said.
But the Chihuahua family tells us this selfless man was more than a soldier.
He was a dedicated father to two beautiful girls; 3-year-old Annabelle and 5-month old Sophia.
“I never met anyone who loved their children this much,” said Kristen. “I guess he was trying to love them enough to last for the rest of their lives.”
The second youngest of five brothers and sisters was the jokester in the family. “He liked to make other people laugh, even if we were laughing at him,” said Jessica Frausto his youngest sister.
This week there's tears of sadness but the family says' there's also a sense of pride in knowing they were part of a special man's life.
“Even though I only had 4 years of my husband, I considered myself lucky, to have been there to support him in his dreams,” Kristen said.
With the help of the entire family she said, her girls will know how special their father was. Funeral arrangements are still pending.
Days prior to Chihuahua's death his wife was getting ready to collect care packages for his unit.
She is still going to do this.
If you want to help send care packages to Shannon Chihuahua's unit, the family has set up four different places in Thomas Co.
You can drop off items at Capital City Bank in Cairo, United National in Cairo, Citizens Bank in Cairo and Flower's Company in Thomasville.
You are encouraged to donated seasonal items, cookies, gum, magazines, comic books, wipes and other personal items.