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Home » Health Conditions » Honoring Breast Cancer Warriors: A Heartfelt Tribute

Honoring Breast Cancer Warriors: A Heartfelt Tribute

By Jessica Monroe
Published: October 8, 2025
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Fifteen years ago, Shawn Aunkst received an old red firefighter’s helmet during his time at the Gibbon Volunteer Fire Department. Although the helmet was no longer functional, Aunkst saw potential for a unique tribute. He transformed the red helmet by painting it light pink and adorning the rim with hot pink tape.

What began as a mere redecoration has blossomed into a heartfelt memorial. Aunkst invited individuals to write names on the helmet of those battling breast cancer, those who have emerged victorious, and those who have tragically lost their fight. Currently, he is working on his third helmet dedicated to breast cancer warriors and their loved ones.

Now residing in Lincoln and employed by the Lancaster County Department of Corrections, Aunkst’s commitment to breast cancer awareness was ignited by a personal tragedy. Shortly after his son married, his son’s future mother-in-law succumbed to the disease, leaving the newlyweds and their families in mourning. “It tore me apart,” Aunkst recalled. “With her mom passing, I could see the stress in them, and she still struggles today, but it’s understandable.”

The grim reality of breast cancer statistics weighs heavily on Aunkst. According to the American Cancer Society, one in eight women will face a breast cancer diagnosis.

In 2024, Aunkst’s sister-in-law was also diagnosed. “She went through hell, but she beat it,” he said, highlighting the resilience of those affected by the disease.

During his travels with the pink helmet, Aunkst always carries a pink Sharpie, inviting people to join the tribute by signing it. Anyone can add their name, whether they are survivors, still fighting, or supportive friends and family members. “I just feel so much for people that, not just breast cancer, get any kind of cancer,” Aunkst expressed. “I wish there’s stuff I could do for them, but this is my way of doing it.”

Three years ago, while attending a fire school in Grand Island, he shared the inspiring story of the pink helmet with a fellow firefighter. “She goes, ‘You mind if I put my name on there?’ I was flabbergasted,” Aunkst recalled. She then shared her own cancer journey, breaking down emotionally. “She gave me a hug and thanked me. It’s not about me; it’s about honoring people that have fought, whether they’ve won the fight or passed.”

Once the helmet is filled, Aunkst auctions it off. The first helmet raised $100, while the second brought in $200, both benefitting the Kearney Relay for Life. However, Aunkst defines his success not by the funds raised but by the personal connections made along the way. “Even if it’s just going to a large event of hundreds of people and getting one signature, that is a success to me,” he stated.

His underlying message? To continue fighting. “My sister-in-law beat it. Just never give up,” Aunkst urged.

For those interested in adding a name to the helmet, Aunkst encourages reaching out through his Facebook page, Stubby Smokeeater.

This heartfelt initiative not only raises funds but fosters a communal spirit of support and remembrance, reminding those impacted by cancer that they are not alone.Diseases & Conditions

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