Jim Shadduck

Jim Shadduck obituary, Mobridge, SD

Jim Shadduck

Jim Shadduck Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Kesling Funeral Home - Mobridge on Jan. 30, 2025.

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Memorial services for Jim Shadduck, 81, of Mobridge will be at 1:30 PM, Saturday, February 8, 2025, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Mobridge. Inurnment will be at Greenwood Cemetery under the direction of Kesling Funeral Home of Mobridge. Visitation will start at 6 PM Friday with a prayer service at 7 PM at Kesling Funeral Home. Jim passed away, Thursday, January 30, 2025, at the Walworth County Care Center in Selby.
Jimmy (Jim) Leo Shadduck was born in Mobridge, South Dakota to James and Madeline (Springer) Shadduck on July 22, 1943. HIs father died when Jim was only 2. They lived in Timber Lake at the time. After his mother remarried, they moved to several towns in North Dakota, then settled in Mobridge. During his young life he had various jobs such as working for the town veterinarian, digging wells and road construction on Interstate 90 in the Black HIlls. Later, Jim managed a local bar, The Gay TIme, frying up their famous hamburgers. There he met the love of his life, Shirley Huber. It wasn't long until they tied the knot in Leola, at St. James Lutheran Church on January 12, 1965. A daughter, Julie, was born that same year. Jim and family moved to Seattle for a year, then to Leola, before moving back to Mobridge. In 1970 their son, Jeffrey, was born. That same year Jim started working for Coca-Cola. Jim was the "Cokeman" for 18 years. Due to an injury his work took a new direction and he began working for Freidel's Music and Recreation as a video Lottery Technician. As with Coke, he made many friends through his work. Jim had the gift of gab and always had a story to tell. Unfortunately, the disease HHT was too much of a struggle to contend with and he was forced to retire in 2020.
Jim kept busy with his many hobbies and interests. He enjoyed fishing, boating, golfing, making and regripping golf clubs for others, yard work, woodworking, sightseeing, and taking photographs, always including his grandchildren and great grandchildren.
Jim entered the Aberdeen Rehabilitation and Skilled Nursing Center in November 2023. He moved to the Walworth County Care Center in July 2024, where he lived until his passing.
Jim is survived by his wife of 60 years, Shirley, by his two children, Julie and Jeff Shadduck (Andrea) of Mobridge, grandchildren, Amanda (Cody) Johnson, Bryce Raba, and Nicholas Shadduck all of Mobridge, Isaiah Shadduck (Aurianna Stickland) of Aberdeen, step grandchildren, Danielle Gusman (Brad Iron) of Mobridge, Mackenzie Thomas (Aaron Hanley) of Bismarck, great grandchildren Emma and Eli Johnson, Cooper Shadduck, Preston and Paislee Hettich, and Rebel Iron, Rylee, Payton, and Ashton Hanley, Layton Bell. Siblings Barb Hill, Wesley (Melinda) Schaefer, Gail (Jerry) Brooks, Nick (Monica) Schaefer, and Karen Nelson, brother-in-law Dennis (Ione) Huber, and many nieces and nephews.
Jim was preceded in death by his parents, James Shadduck and Madeline Schaefer, grandsons Matthew Shadduck, Jamie Saylor, sister Joan and her husband Bob Hintz, half sister Phyllis Schmidt and LaDonna and her husband Gary Warder. In-laws Ed and Alvina Huber, brothers-in-law Ray Nelson and Ralph Hill, and sister-in-law Glenda and her husband Chet Salzer.
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