General (Ret.) Robert M. Shoemaker

1924 - 2017

General (Ret.) Robert M. Shoemaker obituary, 1924-2017, Belton, TX

General (Ret.) Robert M. Shoemaker

1924 - 2017

Robert Shoemaker Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Jun. 22, 2017.
Funeral Services for General (Ret.) Robert M. "Bob" Shoemaker will be held 1:00 PM Wednesday, June 28, 2017, at the Killeen Civic & Conference Center, 3601 South WS Young Drive, Killeen, Texas. Burial, with full military honors, will follow at the Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery. Visitation will be held 6:00-8:00 PM Tuesday, June 27, 2017, at Crawford-Bowers Funeral Home in Killeen.
Robert M. "Bob" Shoemaker was raised on an 80 acre farm in rural Michigan. He attended the same small school building from kindergarten through the 12th grade and graduated in a class of 23 from Almont High School in 1941. In 1942, while a pharmacy student at the University of Grand Rapids, he enlisted in the Navy V-12 officer training program. A few weeks before entering active duty in the Navy he switched to the Army by accepting an appointment to West Point earned though a competitive examination. After graduating from West Point in 1946, he was commissioned in the Infantry and attended Basic and Advanced Courses as well as parachute and gliderman training at Fort Benning, Georgia. His assignments as a junior officer emphasized duty with troop units. He commanded four infantry companies; a rifle company in the 1st Infantry Division in Germany in 1949-50, rifle and heavy weapons companies for a year each in the 82nd Airborne Division in 1951-52, and a rifle company in the 2d Infantry Division in Korea, 1953. While in Germany in 1948 he married Tuke Rickard.
In 1958 he attended the Command and General Staff College at Fort Leavenworth followed by pilot training at Fort Rucker. After command of the Army's original Armed Helicopter Company at Fort Rucker in 1962, he was assigned to Vietnam to test an armed Mohawk unit. He returned to Fort Benning in 1963 to serve as operations and training staff officer (G3) of the 11th Air Assault Division (Test).
When the Air Assault Division was redesignated the 1st Cavalry Division, Shoemaker deployed with it to Vietnam in 1965 and commanded in succession the 1st Battalion, 12th Cavalry (airborne infantry) and the 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry (air cavalry). After attending the Army War College and serving in the Pentagon for a year and a half, he returned to the 1st Cavalry Division in Vietnam in 1969 as Chief of Staff and, after promotion to Brigadier General, as Assistant Division Commander. Task Force Shoemaker, a combined force of eight U.S. and three Vietnamese maneuver battalions, made the initial U.S. incursion into Cambodia in May 1970.
In July 1970, he began a seven and one half year tour at Fort Hood, Texas serving successively as Chief of Staff, III Corps; Commander MASSTER ( an operational test organization); Commander, 1st Cavalry Division; and in 1975 Commander, III Corps.
Beginning in 1978, General Shoemaker served four years as Commander, U.S. Army Forces Command, Fort McPherson, Georgia. In that position, Shoemaker supervised about one million Active, Reserve and National Guard soldiers in the Continental United States, Alaska, Hawaii, Panama, and Puerto Rico.
Since retiring from the Army in 1982, he has been active in community affairs in Central Texas. In December, 1994, he completed eight years as an elected County Commissioner of Bell County, Texas. In the mid-1980's he served for three years as the President of the 12 County Heart 'O Texas Council of the Boy Scouts. A strong supporter of the United Way, he served on the board of the United Way of Texas for six years and many more years as a board member of the Greater Fort Hood Area United Way including the positions of President and Campaign Managers. His community work has been recognized by the Frank W. Mayborn Humanitarian Award and the Roy J. Smith Award for community service. In 2000, the Killeen Independent School District named Robert M. Shoemaker High School with over 2,000 students, in his honor. He has visited the school several times weekly and is well known to the teachers and students through his regular attendance at athletic and extra-curricular events.
General Shoemaker was preceded in death by his parents, Uriah Beebe and Pomola Orda Morin Shoemaker, brother, Thomas Gordon Shoemaker and sister, Betsey Shoemaker Murphy.
Left to cherish his memories are his wife of 70 years, Mary "Tuke" Shoemaker; brother, John "Jack" Marshall Shoemaker and his wife Barbie; several loving nieces and nephews, a large extended family and thousands of grandchildren from Robert M. Shoemaker High School.
Should friends desire, memorial gifts in lieu of flowers may be made to any of the following foundations; Killeen Independent School District Foundation, 1st Cavalry Division Association, Central Texas College Wolf Warrior Endowed Scholarship, or the Texas A&M University Centex Scholars Endowed Scholarship Fund.
Family and friends may express condolences and sign the online guest book at www.crawfordbowersfuneralhome.com. Arrangements are under the direction of Crawford-Bowers Funeral Home in Killeen.


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July 14, 2017

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July 5, 2017

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July 1, 2017

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Timothy Vreeman

July 14, 2017

In 1973, while assigned to E Co 227th Avn Bn, I had the distinct privilege of serving as Gen Shoemaker's personal pilot. I learned a great deal from observing him, and watching him interact with his subordinates and his peers. He was a soldier's soldier. I will forever cherish the hours I spent flying with him. First Horse

July 5, 2017

You were a good man, a good soldier, a good friend. You and Tuke were a great blessing to me, and to many, many others. Thank you, and happy trails, Bob.
Dear Tuke: Hang in there!

Lucien E. ("Blackie") Bolduc, Jr. MG, US Army (Ret)

Fatimaeliza

July 1, 2017

I knew General Shoemaker back when I was a student at SHS. The thing that I loved about him was that he was always a part of everything going on at the school and he would always walk the halls greeting all of us. He was such a good and friendly man. May he Rest In Peace.

Eula Jett

June 28, 2017

I had the privilege of meeting Gen. Shoemaker while stationed at Ft. Hood in the mid 70's. Several of us assigned to MEDDAC (Darnall) ate in he Dining Hall. A very nice "older gentleman" began to sit with us once a week, dressed in sear sucker pants and a golf hat. He sure asked a lot of questions about things he was hearing about that were a concern. He only introduced himself as "Bob". He wanted to know how "we" would fix the problem, and asked us to do so. A few weeks later, he was late getting to the table. We were stunned when he appeared in fatigues with his stars. We stood at attention, and he put us "at ease", smiling and told us he was proud of us, and congratulated us for a job well done. He had been in the Dining Hall several times, but selected our table because he sensed we were disciplined. We all had been schooled by The Master. I learned lessons I will never forget. In 2015 I was among 10 vets awarded the Congressional Veteran Commendation award, alongside General Shoemaker. We had a short time to talk over old times, and he remembered the chats at Darnall. He remarked that was the only way he could find out what was really going on. He seemed pleased one of his young soldiers was being honored with him. Tears were in his eyes. He played a major role in developing my character and work ethics by instilling in me - confidence. I am forever grateful, and will never forget sitting at the table, with "The Master". General Shoemaker was the Soldier's General. My deepest sympathy to Mrs. Shoemaker, family and friends, Eula Mae (Terrell) Jett, SP5 Army Temple, TX

Elaine Warthen, 1SG (Ret)

June 28, 2017

Rest In Peace, General Robert M Shoemaker. I will keep General Shoemaker wife and family in prayer.

JOE CAIN

June 28, 2017

ON BEHALF OF THE MEMBERS& OFFICERS OF ALMONT AMERICAN LEGION AND LAPEER CTY VIETNAM VETERANS OF AMERICA . I SEND OUR CONDOLENCES TO "BOB'S" FAMILY & NUMEROUS FRIENDS.
AS I SAID IN 2009 IF IT WASN' T FOR HIS IDEAS AND INSIGHT THERE WOULD HAVE BEEN A HELLAVE LOT MORE NAMES ON THAT WALL IN WASHINGTON D.C.
A GREATFUL VIETNAM VETERAN
JOE CAIN
PRES. VVA CHAPTER 287
CMDR ALMONT AMERICAN
LEGIONPOST 479

LTC(R) Randy Brumagim

June 28, 2017

Our nation, the US Army, and the community of Central Texas has lost a legend of a man. Heaven has gained a legend of a man. May you find eternal rest and peace. Slow SALUTE!

Thomas G. Smith

June 28, 2017

I had the pleasure of knowing General Shoemaker for many years, going back to 1970. He was indeed a professional soldier in every way possible and his life was guided by the quote, Duty, Honor, Country! Thomas G. Smith, Brigadier General U,S, Army (Retired)

Henry Family

June 28, 2017

COL Frank Henry's family would like to pass along our deepest sympathies to the family for their recent loss of GEN Shoemaker. We have many fond memories of our time with he and his wife. He will be missed - Rest in Peace Sir!

Cynthia Partain

June 27, 2017

"My General Shoemaker rest in peace and watch over all of the people he has met and help. We will miss you dearly. I will never forget the time you have come to Shoemaker high school to visit with a few of the students when we passed by you. I will also treasure the moment I got to hug General Shoemaker at graduation in 2016 I will miss you dearly."
Cynthia Taylor Partain (Killeen,Tx)

Arturo Guzman

June 27, 2017

Its being a blessing to have served with General Shoemaker in Vietnam back in 1969-70; at Fort Hood and finally at KISD as a JROTC Instructor at Shoemaker HS. I will miss a great friend and leader in our community. General RIP!

CSM (Retired) Arturo G Guzman

Crickett LeMasters

June 27, 2017

I consider it an honor to have had the opportunity to get to know the Shoemaker's during our tour at Ft. Hood. My sincerest condolences to Tuke and the Shoemaker family. He never stopped making every day as productive as possible. I deeply admired his determination and drive. I look forward to reading his memoir. Rest well Sir.

Marie Grimmett

June 27, 2017

My husband and myself had the honor of meeting General Shoemaker last year. We've enjoyed seeing him at several events these past few months. I am so thankful he was able to attend the SHS Class of 2017 Graduation Ceremony. This will be a memory that the graduates will cherish. It is an honor that my daughter was among those graduates. Thank you so much for all you have done for the community and for your service to your country. You will be dearly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time.

Sergeant Major and Mrs. Grimmett

June 27, 2017

It has been an honor and pleasure knowing Gen Robert Shoemaker for the past 37 years as a fellow Kiwanian and friend. I will miss his sense of humor, his leadership in the community,and his dedication to the education of our youth. He provided his wisdom and insight to all organizations he was a member and to other groups as well. It will take many to fill his shoes and to impact our community as much as he has accomplished.

David McClure
President Harker Heights Kiwanis

Robert SPEAKMAN

June 27, 2017

RIP General Shoemaker. I Served with the General in the 1st Cav Division, when he was a LTC, 1965-66 he was a great Commander then. My condolences to the Shoemaker family, I am sad to hear of his death. SGM Bob Speakman. Grove City, Ohio

Stephen Lawrence

June 27, 2017

I met General Shoemaker in 1969 when I was Protocol Officer for the 1st Air Cavalry Division. In a person's travels through life, we remember certain people for how they treated others. He was Chief of Staff and I reported directly to him. He was a strong but gentle man and my condolences to his family.

Bennie Petrey

June 27, 2017

It was honor to serve under Gen, Shoemaker. May God give comfort to his family and friends as they mourn their loss... Specialist Bennie Petrey 13th Sig 1st Cav 73-74 First Team!

SFC Eugene Mont

June 27, 2017

Rest in Peace General! Your watch is over. See you on Fiddler's Green. My son was in the first class to attend Shoemaker High. He spoke highly of you. I met you a couple times and enjoyed the time.

Jay Phillips

June 26, 2017

It has been an honor and a privilege to be a part of the extended Shoemaker family. All my kids had the blessing of being raised under the guidance and influence of both General Shoemaker and his wife Tuke. My condolences to all who's lives were touched by this great American patriot. May he rest in peace.

Christopher Colón

June 26, 2017

It was a true pleasure to have met and known a truly inspiring Leader, Soldier, and man. My condolences to the Shoemaker Family on the passing of a selfless and patriotic American.

Robert M. Shoemaker HS JROTC - Class '03

Max Marks

June 25, 2017

It was a pleasure to know him, and we appreciate his service to America.

LTC & Ms. Max G. Marks

Michael Dowdy

June 25, 2017

Rest In Peace Patriotic American Hero
Gen Robert M Shoemaker

Michael Dowdy

June 25, 2017

To The Shoemaker Family,
I met Gen Robert Shoemaker years ago and i was so very impressed by his
love for God, Country, & For his fellow veterans like me, God Bless & Heal Your pain as we celebrate the great life of a truly great patriotic American!!!!
Michael D Dowdy & Family

William Wells

June 24, 2017

Our condolences to the Shoemaker family. The general was a great leader thanks for your service military and civilian, rest in peace

Jonathan Warren

June 23, 2017

Rest In Peace to a fabulous leader and a great man. Hooah, Sir!

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