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                    Emmitt Shellhammer 
			
            
            [January 
			12, 2013]  
			
            		
            		MOUNT PULASKI -- Emmitt A. Shellhammer, 
			96, of Mount Pulaski died Friday, Jan. 11, 2013, at 4:51 a.m. at 
			Vonderlieth Living Center. (Below is a copy of 
							the obituary from the funeral home.) ___ 
							MT PULASKI: Emmitt A. Shellhammer, 96, of Mt. 
							Pulaski passed away at 4:51 A.M. Friday, January 11, 
							2013 at Vonderlieth Living Center in Mt. Pulaski. 
							Emmitt was born July 3, 1916 on the Shellhammer 
							family farm in rural Mt. Pulaski to Albert ad Mary 
							Schroth Shellhammer. He married Muriel J. Brown on 
							March 23, 1941 in Springfield, IL. She preceded him 
							in death on November 7, 1998. He was also preceded 
							in death by his son, David Shellhammer on August 25, 
							1997, his parents, a brother and a sister. 
							Emmitt is survived by his daughter, Debra Fricke-Pharis 
							of Springfield; a grandson, Nathan (Heather) Fricke, 
							two great-grandsons, Benjamin Fricke and Jackson 
							Fricke, all of Mt. Pulaski; daughter-in-law, Nicki 
							Shellhammer Yemm of Springfield, a nephew and 
							several cousins. 
							Mr. Shellhammer grew up on the family farm, attended 
							Mt. Pulaski schools and graduated high school in 
							1934. He was a 1938 graduate of the University of 
							Illinois with a degree in Agriculture, where he was 
							also a member of Alpha Sigma Phi fraternity. After 
							graduation he farmed the family homestead with his 
							father until he married and then enlisted in the 
							U.S. Navy after Pearl Harbor in December of 1941. | 
                    
					 
							Although he rarely spoke of his service in the Navy, 
							he was a 1st Lieutenant and Chief Engineering 
							Officer on the LST 878 in the Pacific Theater. While 
							serving in WWII he was at the battle of Saipan, Iwo 
							Jima and personally witnessed General MacArthur 
							signing the Japanese Instruments of Surrender aboard 
							the USS Missouri which marked the end of WWII. 
							He farmed for over 50 years until 1967 when he and 
							Muriel left the farm for "city" living, remaining in 
							Mt. Pulaski until his death. For a number of years 
							before and after retirement he was a crop hail 
							adjuster for Grinnell Mutual Insurance. He was a 
							member of the United Methodist Church of Mt. 
							Pulaski. 
							After retirement he and Muriel enjoyed traveling and 
							spent many winters in Sarasota, FL where they had 
							many snowbird friends. They also traveled to Europe 
							and took several cruises. 
							Funeral services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, 
							Jan. 16, 2013 at Fricke-Calvert-Schrader Funeral 
							Home in Mt. Pulaski, with Mark Weber 
							officiating. Burial with full military honors will 
							be at the family plot at Steenbergen Cemetery, rural 
							Mt. Pulaski. Visitation will be held from 4:00 to 
							7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013. 
							The family requests memorial contributions be made 
							to Vonderlieth Living Center, 1120 North Topper Rd., 
							Mt. Pulaski, IL 62548. |