Sgt. Harry E. Shaw, 59, of Kerrville, Texas passed away on Friday 13th August 2021 at home in Kerrville. Harry was raised in foster homes in Stoutland, Missouri, after being abandoned by his birth parents at age 9. At age 10, he started writing to army recruiters always knowing what he wanted to be. They sent Harry posters and told him to come back when he was a bit older. He joined the National Guard at 17 completing Basic Training between his Junior and Senior years. After graduating High School, he went Active Duty and was stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. He signed up for the 82nd Airborne before he got off the bus. In October 1983, he was deployed to Grenada as a replacement with C Battery 1st Battalion 320th Field Artillery for Operation Urgent Fury. On the third day and the last battle of the campaign he was hit, first in the arm by a Cuban sniper and then 10 minutes later by ''friendly fire'' from an A7 airstrike when a marine called in the wrong coordinates. He owed his life to Jean Luc Nash and Tim Andruss who saved his life on the battlefield. He lost both legs and half of his small intestine - they operated on him in a field hospital with no anesthetic - just an ice cube - he was tough. He wasn't expected to survive and received last rites 3 times. His unit back home were told that he had died, and then later they were told ''he isn't dead yet.'' https://youtu.be/OOyg0VJoujQ During his army career, he was awarded the Purple Heart, a Bronze Star Medal with valor device, the Army commendation medal, Armed Forces Expeditionary Medal, Good Conduct Award, Parachute badge, Army Service Ribbon, and Marksmen Qualification Badges. He was medically retired in June 1984. Harry never looked back, never said 'Why me?' He made a conscious decision from the outset not to wallow, but to live his life to the fullest - and he did. Harry was brought from the USS Independence to Fort Sam Houston, and after his recovery, settled in San Antonio. He attended the University of the Incarnate Word where he received his Bachelor's degree in History and Politics and completed a Master's degree in Politics from University of Texas. 10 years later, he moved to Port Aransas, Texas where he lived for a few years before moving to Boulder, Colorado and then Youngstown, Ohio. It was while he lived in Ohio that he met his wife Ginny in an IRC chatroom- long before Internet romance was socially acceptable! 6 weeks later he came to the UK to visit and stayed 6 years. Harry and Ginny were married 5th October 1998 in Cardiff, UK, forming an instant family with his much-loved stepchildren Sebastian and Chloe, their daughter Lucienne was born 5 years later and shortly afterwards they returned to Port Aransas together and lived there until 2012. Harry always gave his time to the community, he volunteered at the Animal Rehabilitation Keep, Port Aransas Community Theatre and the Presbyterian Church, where he taught the GED program. Most notable was his work for the community hurricane shelter when Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans. He cooked 3 meals a day for 6 weeks spending 16 hours a day at the shelter. In 2010 he had the opportunity to make his 33rd and last parachute jump with world champion parachutist Jay Stokes. Jean Luc Nash jumped with him. It was one of his happiest days. https://youtu.be/0wu95Q8d9Qs In 2012 they moved to the Texas Hill Country, Harry became a regular in the Playhouse2000 scene shop and operated lights for 2 shows, but mostly his days were spent reading his massive book collection, writing poetry, cooking, caring for Lucie, enjoying his grandchildren and sharing stories with his Airborne brotherhood. When Hurricane Harvey hit Port Aransas he spent a week there helping to clean up at the theatre, the VFW and veteran's homes. In 2018 he was invited to speak at the 35th anniversary memorial in Grenada. In a weeklong trip of a lifetime, he was able to revisit the site of the airstrike and adopted a young family living there. He was also adopted by the Gold Star families who love him fiercely and treated him as one of their own. https://youtu.be/hP2z0E6rahM?t=1195 Harry was preceded in death by his parents in law Peter and Margaret Adams and by Sean Luketina and the other Brothers in Arms killed in Action during Urgent Fury, his dearest friend, savior and mentor Jean Luc Nash and his beloved 1st Sergeant Gordon 'Top' Graves. He is survived by his wife and soulmate Ginny, his darling, treasured daughter Lucienne, his children Sebastian Tugwell (Trish) and Chloe Goss (Christopher), his adored grandchildren Maia Goss and Miles Tugwell. His much-loved sister in law Kathy Adams (Bill) and all of his siblings including April Saltz York, Parker Cooper (Heather) and Matthew GrayShaw (Mike), nieces Courtney Spurgeon (Elijah) and Grace York and beloved cousin Peggy Enlow (John). Harry's body will be cremated, and his ashes interred at Fort Sam. Ashes will also be scattered in the future at Roskilly Duckponds in St. Keverne, Cornwall UK, which Harry and Ginny regard to be their favorite place in the world. Harry was a true American hero; He had the nickname 'Hardcore' which he lived up to all through his life. Countless tributes referred to him as a rock star, a badass and a legend. But his greatest gift has been as a husband, father and grandfather. He will be so terribly missed. Sign Guestbook>> 12 Condolence(s) Bill Eskridge Rexburg, ID Thursday, August 26, 2021 Rest In Peace Harry. Until we meet again brother. RLTW Phil Gueli Holbrook, MA Tuesday, August 24, 2021 Harry exemplified what effort, ambition, and dedication means. His passing defies words. May he rest in the peace of his Creator and may the grace and mercy of our Lord be upon his family always. I love you brother.߇ڰ߇¸ Sylvia Cortinas Port Aransas,Texas, Tuesday, August 24, 2021 Thank you Mr.Shaw for being a great friend. R.I.P. Bill Graziano Charlotte, Monday, August 23, 2021 I had the honor to serve with Harry before he went to Granada. He is a Hero. Thoughts and prayers ߙ. Osvaldo Del Hoyo Azle, TX Monday, August 23, 2021 Rest in Peace my brother. You were and will continue to be a hero in my hear t. My thoughts and prayers to the family. Airborne All The Way. Sergeant Major Retired Osvaldo Del Hoyo William Nova Euteka, CA Monday, August 23, 2021 Harry Shaw was the epitome of the best of us OUF vets and represented us all so we'll His never quit attitude, wit, wisdom, oratory skills, and that sly smile and twinkle in his eye when he was funning with you will be sorely missed. Rest easy my Brother, until we all regroup in Valhalla. Jay Stokes San Diego, CA Sunday, August 22, 2021 You were and still are a true inspiration to soldiers, sailors, airmen, and marines. I am so proud to have made a jump with you and look forward to seeing your smiling face when I enter heaven. Because that is where God placed you. Art Boutin Austin, TX Saturday, August 21, 2021 I wish I had known him.. as Mr. McFadden stated .. obituary well done! Life well lived! As St Francis said.. live your life as a sermon.. sometimes use words. Go rest high on that mountain, your work on earth is done. God bless him and deepest sympathy to the family for their loss. Esau Esau Copperas Cove, TX Saturday, August 21, 2021 My Brother, Thank you for inspiring. Thank you for setting examples. Thank you for your intellect. Thank you for your humor. Thank you for being family. Thank you for the brotherhood. Thank you for being you. Your mission here is complete! To Valhalla you go! For Odin deems you worthy! Soft Landing Airborne! Until Valhalla! Peggy Enlow Sugar Hill, GA Friday, August 20, 2021 Harry Shaw is my cousin but he is also my personal hero in addition to being an American Hero. He has overcome so much in life, but never let any of it slow him down in any way. He lived life with gusto each and every day. He is a wonderful example of how to move on after tragedy. Not just move on, but wholeheartedly thrive. He was so talented, a witty storyteller, gourmet chef, and all around jack of all trades. I think there is nothing he couldn't do when he put his mind to it. We will all miss you Harry, and love you very much. Until we meet again! Gina Castilleja Bandera, TX Friday, August 20, 2021 Our small community will not be the same without this wonderful man. Bruce McFadden Kerrville, TX Friday, August 20, 2021 I didn't know him but feel as though I do from the very well written obituary. He was an amazing man and I thank him for his service! God Bless him and his family.