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Hallam Shorrock Obituary

Hallam Shorrock, postwar missionary and educator dies

Hallam C. Shorrock, Jr., a former missionary to Japan and South Korea with a long career in international education, passed away in Claremont, CA, on August 8th, 2018. He was 94.

Shorrock, along with his late wife, Helen Savage Shorrock, were among the first American missionaries allowed into Japan during the US occupation of that country after World War II. They arrived in 1947 and spent the next two decades as teachers and relief workers in Tokyo and Seoul before returning to the United States in 1969. At the time of his death, he was a resident of Pilgrim Place, a retirement home for former clergy and missionaries in Claremont.

Known to his many grandchildren as ?Bapa,? Shorrock took great joy and interest in the accomplishments of his large family. His children and grandchildren remember him for his knack for practical jokes, his fascination for board games like Monopoly and Scrabble, his passion for social justice and his life-long focus on humanitarian work. They also recall his deep love for sailing and the way he would relax by taking long-distance drives - especially, in his later years, in his beloved Subaru.

A native of Seattle, Washington, and a proud graduate of the University of Washington, Shorrock enlisted in the U.S. Navy shortly after Pearl Harbor and served until 1945 as an ensign. While in the Navy, he was assigned to study Japanese at the Navy's School of Oriental Languages in Boulder, CO. When World War II ended in September 1945, Shorrock decided to go to Japan as a missionary.

After studying theology at Yale Divinity School in New Haven, CT, he was ordained by the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). He and his wife spent their first years in Japan teaching at a Christian high school in Tokyo and organizing Christian workcamps where young volunteers from the United States and Asia helped Japan rebuild from the devastation of the war.

While in Tokyo during the late 1940s and early 1950s, Shorrock played a prominent role in postwar relief and refugee resettlement in the Asia region. He served for 16 years as a director of Church World Service in Japan and Korea and, from 1961 to 1963, in Geneva, Switzerland, as Asia Secretary of interchurch aid for the World Council of Churches. His service in postwar Japan was recognized in 1954 by the Emperor of Japan. In 1961, he was awarded a Public Welfare Medal by the President of South Korea.

Shorrock's 26 years of service in international higher education began in 1963, when he was named vice-president for financial affairs at International Christian University (ICU) in western Tokyo. In 1969, he became an associate director of the University of California's Education Abroad Program in Santa Barbara, CA, where he lived for over 20 years.

In the late 1960s, Shorrock was known in the American expatriate community in Tokyo as an outspoken critic of the US war in Vietnam. In 1968, he helped organize a peace demonstration of about 250 American missionaries, educators and students in front of the US Embassy in Japan.

Two years after Shorrock's first wife Helen passed away in 2001, he married Yasuko Fukada, the daughter of a Japanese pastor in Tokyo and teacher at the American School in Japan. She died in 2016.

Shorrock is survived by his five children - Karen Hayes of Davis, CA; Tim Shorrock of Washington, DC; Terry Shorrock of Cranford, NJ, and his wife Georgia; Michael Shorrock of San Anselmo, CA, and his wife Rosemary; and Judy Fletcher, of Davis, CA, and her husband Evan - as well as 12 grandchildren and four great-granchildren. Also surviving is his sister Frances Shorrock, also of Claremont. He lost his brother, Charles "Chuck" Shorrock (Colleen) of Bremerton, WA, in 2014.

Shorrock's life will be celebrated at a memorial service at the United Church of Christ church, 233 W. Harrison Ave., Claremont, CA, at 2 p.m. on Saturday, September 29, 2018. It will be followed by a reception in the church foyer.

In lieu of flowers, his family asks that donations be sent in Hallam Shorrock's name to one of three institutions: Japan ICU Foundation, 475 Riverside Drive, Suite 439, New York, NY 10115-0439; Yale University Divinity School Class of '52 International Scholarship Fund, 409 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511; and Pilgrim Place, 625 Mayflower Road, Claremont, CA 91711.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Santa Barbara News-Press from Aug. 21 to Aug. 25, 2018.

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August 26, 2018

Very fond memories of the Shorrock family in South Korea and USA So very sorry for the loss of Hal. Carol Thie, Mishawaka, IN

Hannah Kuhn

August 19, 2018

Mike and I have very found memories of meeting the Shorrock family when Mike was teaching at UCSB. Hallam's daughter Judy was the best babysitter we ever had for our son David. We were happy to be the friends who helped Karen meet her husband Bill.

The Shorrock home was such a warm and welcoming home to all who entered it.

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