THEODORE SHELLY
Theodore Shelly has conducted an undertaking establishment in Manchester since 1911 and has gained a
reputation for fair dealing and efficiency that is enviable. He was born in Reddick, Illinois, on the 25th of
April, 1882,
a son of Uriah Shelly, whose birth occurred in Pennsylvania in 1856. The father has been a
merchant all his life and is now so engaged in Emington, Illinois. His wife, who was in her maidenhood
Miss Sarah Clover, was born in Illinois in 1858 and they became the parents of
six children: Burton, a resident of Denver, Colorado; Eugene E., who is in the
United States Navy and whose ship has been in Mexican waters during the
disturbance there; Theodore; Lyle M., an attorney of Pontiac, Illinois; Jessie,
the wife of Oscar Thompson, of Simmerton, Illinois;
and Lola, who died in infancy.Theodore Shelly was
educated in the common schools of the Prairie state and for five years engaged
in farming there, after which he went to Canada, living for a time at various
places. He then entered the Barnes School of Anatomy, Sanitary Science &
Embalming, from which he was graduated in 1907.
He worked
along this line in Chicago for a time and then established a furniture and undertaking business in Emington, Illinois, which he conducted for two years.
After he sold out there he went to Joliet, Illinois, and worked for W. C. Wundcrlick, an undertaker and the coroner of Will county, for a year and a half. He then came to Manchester in
1911, opened undertaking parlors here on Main street and has since engaged in that
business in this city. He understands his work thoroughly and those who call
upon him in their bereavement can rest assured that everything will be done in
a skillful, quiet manner.
Mr. Shelly
was married on the 28th of June, 1911, to Evelyn Alice Taylor, a native
of Cabery, Illinois, and a daughter of Samuel C.
Taylor. Mr. Shelly is a republican in his political belief and stalwartly
supports that party at the polls. He is a member of a number of fraternal
organizations including the Odd Fellows, the Masons, the Knights of Pythias, the Modern Woodmen of America and the Mystic
Workers. In the three years that he has resided in Manchester he has become recognized as a
business man of ability and of integrity, and his friends are many as he possesses
an attractive personality.
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