Las Vegas Review-Journal

THOMAS J SHIVELY

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Thomas “Tom” Jardine Shively, age 91, died on November 16, 2020 at Friendship Village in Tempe AZ where he and his wife, Rosemary Casey Shively, lived since 2016. Rosemary, daughter Nancy Short (Harry) in Chandler AZ, son Richard (Cindy) in Cedarburg WI, and five grandchild­ren survive him. His parents, Andrew and Mary, and only sibling, older brother Ralph preceded him in death. Tom grew up in Cleveland OH and left for Depauw University in Greencastl­e IN when he was 17. A double major in economics and political science, he graduated Depauw in 1950 with both summa cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa honors. It was at Depauw that he was introduced to the love of his life, Rosemary. He and Rosemary married later that year and celebrated their 70th Anniversar­y this October. Upon graduation he was recruited by General Electric and joined the company in their Schenectad­y NY headquarte­rs in finance. Tom served in the US Air Force and Air National Guard during the period 1950-1965, where he reached the rank of Captain. He was activated leading up to and during the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. At Siena College in Loudenvill­e NY he received his MBA in 1968. Then, after 19 years with GE, Tom joined Allis Chalmers, and Tom and Rosemary moved to Wisconsin where they lived for 26 years, with Tom going on to CFO positions at the Aqua-chem division of Coca Cola, and Milwaukee-based Koss Headphones. Upon retirement in 1995, Tom and Rosemary moved to Las Vegas NV, where they enjoyed the symphony, Symphony Guild, and GOP events, and, not one to actually retire, Tom continued doing his “side hobby” of tax returns and finding many volunteer opportunit­ies when they were not off on one of their many educationa­l travel adventures. Tom was an avid walker, and as a lifelong learner was a voracious reader, especially in history, politics, and the economy. As an active and committed community member, he served multiple terms as alderman in New Berlin WI, supported his church as a life-long Catholic, assisted Republican causes in local and state politics, and was generous with his time and treasure. He also enjoyed national and local car shows; owning and showing two American classics. Tom was our dearly loved husband, father, father-in-law, grandfathe­r and great-grandfathe­r; loyal to his family and dedicating himself to ensuring all of our well-being. We miss him so very much. Services are planned for Spring 2021 at the National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, Phoenix AZ. Richardson Funeral Home, Tempe, AZ is compassion­ately serving the Shively family. Donations can be made in Tom’s name to Hospice of the Valley and Depauw University.

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