
In Loving Memory
Shua Roseawdough
February 20, 2026 — February 28, 2026
It is with profound sadness and tender remembrance that we announce the passing of Shua Roseawdough, who left this world far too soon on February 28, 2026, at the tender age of eight days. Shua was born on February 20, 2026, in the gentle embrace of The Swamp. Despite the brevity of his time with us, he managed to leave an indelible mark on the hearts of all who knew him.
Shua was the cherished son of Tracy Da Baddest Chappman, who lovingly guided him through his all-too-short journey in life. Though his time was brief, Shua joins his beloved dog, Terry, in the great beyond, where we imagine they are reunited in joyful companionship.
In his fleeting moments, Shua exhibited a passion for learning and an inquisitive spirit. His enthusiasm for education was evident from his earliest years, with aspirations that saw him dream of future endeavors at esteemed institutions like USC. A spirited participant in the world around him, Shua was known for his playful encouragement and charismatic presence, often reminding those in his company, "Remember what you’re fighting for, boys ;)".
Shua's career aspirations, though never fully realized, reflected both a whimsical imagination and a boundless curiosity. He was, in his way, a renaissance soul, with visions of earning countless licenses and achieving a diverse array of skills. His ambitions mirrored the versatility of Barbie, though he endearingly likened himself to Trish from Austin and Ally.
A member of the Believing In The Caring Hearts Foundation (B.I.T.C.H.), Shua was committed to compassion and community, embodying the very spirit of generosity and support. His interests, while humorously unique, included an undeniable zest for the simple pleasures in life and an unabashed love for peach Amsterdam and peptides.
Shua's personal traits were as colorful as they were memorable. To those who knew him, he was a force of nature—at times intimidating but always unforgettable. He faced life with a fearlessness that was as inspiring as it was audacious.
A service to celebrate Shua's life will be held on February 28, 2026, at 3:36 PM in the USC parking lot, next to his old fraternity. While the location may be untraditional, it is a fitting tribute to a life lived with unconventional joy and spirit.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Shua's memory can be made to the Believing In The Caring Hearts Foundation, supporting the causes dear to his heart. The family has also lovingly established the "Bury this bitch fr" Memorial Fund to honor his legacy.
As we bid farewell to our dear Shua, we hold close the memories of his vivacious spirit and the laughter he brought into our lives. His family leaves us with a special message that encapsulates the warmth and humor Shua embodied: "That ass was fat; I wish he bottomed more. RIP big dawg."
Though his time with us was brief, Shua Roseawdough will be forever remembered for the joy and light he brought into the world. May he rest in peace, eternally surrounded by love.