Posted on 08/12/2005 4:59:55 PM PDT by Chgogal
This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Michael Schafer who was born in Illinois on August 16, 1979 and passed away on July 25, 2005 at the age of 25. We will remember him forever.
Michael is survived by his wife, Danielle; a son, Devin, Fredericksburg, Va.; his mother and step-father, Karen and Daniel Barr, Spring Hill; his father, Michael Schafer, Virginia; two brothers, Timothy Barr, Spring Hill, and Mark Schafer, Williamsburg; a sister, Sarah Schafer, Williamsburg; his maternal grandfather, Ronald Forbes, Spring Hill; his paternal grandparents, Ed and Toni Schafer, Crown Point, Ind.; his maternal great-grandmother, Inez Rose, Hobart, Ind.; his paternal great-grandfather, Howard Barr, Crown Point; and many aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
Michael was born August 16, 1979, in Waukegan, Illinois. He moved to Spring Hill, Florida, from Crown Point, Indiana, when he was in the fifth grade.
Michael played Little League at Deltona Park. He liked the scariest rides. He sat with the cool kids in the back of the bus in middle school.
He won the Iron Man trophy playing eighth-grade football for coach Bill Vonada. The trophy's still in the attic at his parents' home here.
Basketball was his favorite sport, and Michael Jordan was his favorite player. He had posters of him all over the wall in his room and even a life-size cardboard cutout in the corner. He once told his mom he was going to name his first child Michael Jordan: Michael Jordan Schafer. In driveway pickup games, his best move was straight to the hoop: full speed, straight ahead. When he played for the school, he dived for loose balls and cheered the loudest from the bench.
As a senior at Springstead High School, he had off campus lunch, and he and his friends would eat at Taco Bell or Subway on the corner of Mariner and Spring Hill. "He wasn't popular because he was flashy," Coach Vonada said. "He was popular because he was genuine."
Once, at the corner of Mariner and Linden, he got into a bad car wreck in his two-door Ford Escort. He had to be taken away in a Bayflite helicopter. He got baptized after that at Spring Hill Baptist Church. God was looking after him, everybody said.
He graduated from Springstead in 1998. He worked as a lifeguard at Weeki Wachee's Buccaneer Bay and then the Innsbrook resort in Palm Harbor.
He enlisted in the Army in January of 1999 at the storefront recruiting office behind the Applebee's near the junction of State Road 50 and U.S. 41.
He did basic training and Airborne school in Fort Benning, Georgia, then was in the 82nd Airborne in Fort Bragg, N.C. He reupped after his first three-year tour. He was currently serving with Chosen Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade in Vicenza, Italy. He would have gotten out in January 2007.
He was married on December 30, 2000 to the former Danielle Daye - their honeymoon was in a hotel room on Clearwater Beach. He had to be in Kosovo within the week.
One day in Kosovo, one of his fellow soldiers on the peacekeeping mission dared him to eat a grub for five bucks. Mike ate two.
He was one of the first paratroopers to jump into Kirkuk, Iraq, in March 2003. He helped secure a landing strip. He did nine months there and was awarded the Bronze Star. While serving in Iraq, two of his good friends were killed. One friend was killed when Mike, who was given the chance to come home for two weeks, turned it down so his friend could go home instead and meet his newborn child. After getting on a bus to take leave, his friend was killed, leaving Mike crushed. Before being deployed to Afghanistan, Mike went to see his friend's parents.
He got a tattoo on his leg. It had a cross, a star and dog tags that were red, white and blue. "My Fallen Brothers," it said.
The last time Mike was home was Christmas 2004.
Mike talked about being a paramedic, a police officer, a firefighter - maybe even a Secret Service agent - but he went back to his home base in Vicenza, Italy, in January, then left for Afghanistan in April. He was to be there for a year. He had time off scheduled for October.
He was a member of a quick-response unit dispatched to help fellow soldiers under fire. He was killed around 6:00 a.m. Afghanistan time Monday, July 25, 2005. He was on a patrol near Kandahar, in a town called Oruzgan when he was shot once. He was up front as a squad leader. He told his squad to run, which is when he was shot again.
Staff Sergeant Michael W, Schafer, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment, is the first soldier from Hernando County to be killed in current combat in Afghanistan or Iraq.
Michael Wayne Schafer would have turned 26 next month.
The family has opened a trust fund in Michael Schafer's name. All donations will be given to Chosen Company, 2nd Battalion, 503rd Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade in Caserma Ederle, Italy. Donations may be made to Danielle Schafer, 14152 Payne Street, Spring Hill, Fla., 34609.
Link Staff Sergeant Schafer's Memorial
Dear Friends on Free Republic, this Memorial will bring touch you deeply. Please visit the site. You will have the opportunity to leave your condolences. Thank you.
...and thank you to all our troops. We are VERY proud of all you do!
This is truly a wonderfully well done site and such a beautiful tribute.
I went and "lit a candle" for Michael. I suggest other FReepers do the same.
God bless Sgt. Schafer and thank you.
oh, you couldn't be more right. She is a disgrace. THIS is the way a soldier should be honored.
Prayers for his family.
Rest in peace, brave warrior.
Sgt. Shafer, thank you, and rest in peace.
Sgt. Shafer's family, I'm deeply sorry.
Rest In Peace Brother!! Hooooooooah!!!
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