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Justin D. Shellhammer

Bath, Pennsylvania

1983 - 2015

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Shellhammer, Justin D.Justin D. Shellhammer, 32, of East Allen Twp., passed away on Thursday, July 2, 2015. Born on January 7, 1983, in Reading, PA, he was the loving son of Leonard A. Shellhammer, of Lehighton and Lois J. (Salabsky) Kruppa, of Saylorsburg. Justin and his wife, the former...

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My heartfelt condolences sent out to Justin's family, friends and loved ones. I did not know him well but was blessed to know him for a short time. R.I.P Justin

My Patty & I are heartsick for you, all the family of Justin. My son Jerry was stationed with Shellhammer in Altus OK. in the Airforce & was part of their inner circle of awesome brothers & sister's. We visited 3 different times over those years and polite, respectful & soft spoken is to understate Justin. "Oh"-always one of our favorites. Your family is & will be in our prayers. Sam & Patty Saliba Albany, NY.

We were in the waiting room where my son was to meet his PO (Justin) for the first time. My deepest condolences to his family.

It has taken me days to find words to write...and yet I cannot. My heart is so sad for everyone. Justin was such a kind hearted, loving, wonderful person and I was honored to know him.
Our prayers for you all during this very difficult time. Love Cheryl & Alfred Denoncourt, Strafford NH

He found his peace

R.I.P. Justin. You are a good friend, person, fellow soldier. God bless you and your family. God speed.

Justin has become a trusted friend to me the past 8 or 9 years I have been with him in the guard. We had some fun times in Florida and some "not so fun" times during our deployment. I did have to get used to him at first because I have never met anyone so polite and even though he was 3 years younger than me he was five years more mature than. He would do anything I asked with a smile and a sense of humor and I hope that he and his family understand I would do anything I could for them. ...

Rest in peace warrior...I'll tell the Marines to get you a drink...
NCC Band of Brothers

R.I.P.