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Jack Earl Shell

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Jack Earl Shell

Birth
Death
7 Aug 2018 (aged 83)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1036403, Longitude: -111.6461945
Plot
23.19 .11
Memorial ID
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Jack Earl Shell, son of George William and Elfreda Olive Limb Shell, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on August 7, 2018 in Salt Lake City.

Jack is survived by his loving wife Jeanne Grotegut Shell of Centerville, Utah; Tracee Shell (Roger) Comstock of Mapleton, Utah; Leslie Shell (Brian) Benner of Phoenix, Arizona and Stephanie Shell (David) Lund of Mesa, Arizona.

He is also survived by sisters Verla Richardson Johnson and Sylvia (Oren Vall) Petersen.

Jack attended Snow College, B.Y.U., the U of U. and then the University of Wyoming where he earned his Ph.D. He was chosen as one of twelve scholars from across the United Sates to participate in the prestigious program to earn his doctorate.

He was a proud veteran of the United States Air Force and was a tireless advocate of Vocational Education in both Utah and Arizona. He grew attendance at the Davis Area Vocational Center tenfold while there, and from two buildings to a 65-acre campus. He also created new and innovative programs for what is now known as Davis Technical College. He retired as superintendent of D.A.V.C. with 33 years in Education.

He then moved to Arizona where he developed the East Valley Institute of Technology, a $46-million dollar campus for technical training of secondary and adult students. He retired in 2000 with eight years in Arizona making a total of 41 years as an educator.

Jack was an active member of the LDS church and held many positions. He never lost his sense of humor or love of teasing.

He loved time with his family, fishing, traveling, sports, gardening and boating. He will be remembered with much love, and many laughs from his beloved wife, daughters, many grand-and great-grandchildren, and all who knew him for the kind, loving and generous spirit he continuously exhibited.

He will be buried in the Spanish Fork Cemetery.

Published on the East Valley Tribune website on August 12, 2018
Jack Earl Shell, son of George William and Elfreda Olive Limb Shell, passed away peacefully surrounded by family on August 7, 2018 in Salt Lake City.

Jack is survived by his loving wife Jeanne Grotegut Shell of Centerville, Utah; Tracee Shell (Roger) Comstock of Mapleton, Utah; Leslie Shell (Brian) Benner of Phoenix, Arizona and Stephanie Shell (David) Lund of Mesa, Arizona.

He is also survived by sisters Verla Richardson Johnson and Sylvia (Oren Vall) Petersen.

Jack attended Snow College, B.Y.U., the U of U. and then the University of Wyoming where he earned his Ph.D. He was chosen as one of twelve scholars from across the United Sates to participate in the prestigious program to earn his doctorate.

He was a proud veteran of the United States Air Force and was a tireless advocate of Vocational Education in both Utah and Arizona. He grew attendance at the Davis Area Vocational Center tenfold while there, and from two buildings to a 65-acre campus. He also created new and innovative programs for what is now known as Davis Technical College. He retired as superintendent of D.A.V.C. with 33 years in Education.

He then moved to Arizona where he developed the East Valley Institute of Technology, a $46-million dollar campus for technical training of secondary and adult students. He retired in 2000 with eight years in Arizona making a total of 41 years as an educator.

Jack was an active member of the LDS church and held many positions. He never lost his sense of humor or love of teasing.

He loved time with his family, fishing, traveling, sports, gardening and boating. He will be remembered with much love, and many laughs from his beloved wife, daughters, many grand-and great-grandchildren, and all who knew him for the kind, loving and generous spirit he continuously exhibited.

He will be buried in the Spanish Fork Cemetery.

Published on the East Valley Tribune website on August 12, 2018


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  • Created by: 55Chevy
  • Added: Aug 9, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192100606/jack_earl-shell: accessed ), memorial page for Jack Earl Shell (13 Sep 1934–7 Aug 2018), Find a Grave Memorial ID 192100606, citing Spanish Fork City Cemetery, Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA; Maintained by 55Chevy (contributor 48081247).