- Larry D. Shippy
Infobox_ State Representative
name= Larry Deleo Shippy
office= Wyoming State Representative from Laramie County
party= Republican
term_start= 1993
term_end= 1996
preceded= At-large seat
succeeded= At-large seat
date of birth= birth date|1946|06|4|
date of death= death date and age|2007|6|8|1946|6|4|
place of birth= Burke,South Dakota , USA
place of death=Cheyenne,Wyoming , USA
religion=Christian
occupation=Real estate agent;business man
spouse= Second wife, Kelly J. Shippy (1997-2007)
children= (1) Madison Shippy (from second marriage) (2) Tonya Semmler (from first marriage), (3) Lonnie Shippy (1969-2001)Larry Deleo Shippy (
June 4 ,1946 -June 8 ,2007 ) was a Republican member of theWyoming House of Representatives , having served in Laramie County District 8, including part of Cheyenne, from 1993-1996. Shippy was known for his efforts to expand the privatizing of government services. He also headed the Indian Committee during thecentennial of the popularCheyenne Frontier Days rodeo from 1994-1996.Shippy was born to Orris D. and Ruby M. Shippy in Burke, the seat of
rural Gregory County, in southernSouth Dakota . He obtained abachelor's degree ineducation degree fromGrace University (then Grace College of theBible ) inOmaha, Nebraska . Grace University isnondenominational but ofMennonite heritage. Shippy moved to Cheyenne in 1969. He was areal estate agent for Grubb & Ellis, having previously owned and operated Burke Moving and Storage for twenty years.At the time of his death, Shippy was the treasurer of the Cheyenne Board of
Realtors and the federal coordinator for the Wyoming Association of Realtors as liaison to the office of RepublicanU.S. Senator Michael "Mike" Enzi. Over the years, he was affiliated withYouth for Christ , theChamber of Commerce , Cheyenne LEADS,Rotary International , and the WyomingTruckers Association.His
obituary describes Shippy as having been "passionate abouthistory andpolitics and enjoyedcooking ,golf ing,snowmobiling , andpheasant hunting in his spare time." He was also known for his sense of humor and as a practical joker.Kim Andereck , a colleague of Shippy's at Grubb & Ellis, described the retired lawmaker in an interrview with the "Wyoming Tribune Eagle " as "just a sweet, godly man. He had a real passion for people. He just loved being in service to friends, clients and organizations within the community. . . . I always found it interesting someone who had studied in theseminary would end up as a commercial real-estate broker. He had a love of the Lord and a passion for people, and I think it was a pretty good combination."Former State Representative
John Hanes , who served with Shippy in the legislature in the 1990s, recalled Shippy as a person who was passionate about privatizing functions that government had usually performed but which could be handled by the private sector at cost savings. Shippy's sense of humor, Hanes said, often broke the ice during tense legislative deliberations.Hanes was later elected to the
Wyoming State Senate from District 5, which includes much of Cheyenne and some rural areas of Laramie County. Hanes was term-limited in 2006, and Shippy ran unsuccessfully for the right to succeed him. In the campaign, Shippy attributed Wyoming's housing shortage to a lack of reasonably priced land that can be annexed and developed for low-cost housing -- something he claimed that lawmakers can address with legislation. He spent less than $2,000 in the race. The Republican nomination and thegeneral election victory went toRobert "Bob" Fecht .Shippy died in a Cheyenne
hospice . He was survived by his wife of nearly ten years, Kelly J. Shippy; their daughter, Madison Shippy; his daughter from a previous marriage, Tonya Semmler ofLittleton, Colorado ; his parents, fromWinner, South Dakota ; his siblings, Kyle Shippy and Shirley Shelbourn, both ofColome, South Dakota , and Wayne Shippy, Beverly Traver, and Keith Shippy, all ofTempe, Arizona , and four grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his son, Lonnie Shippy.Services were held on June 13, 2007, at Frontier Park. Cremation was at Cheyenne Memorial Gardens.
Shippy was the fourth former Cheyenne lawmaker to have died in the past two months. Republican
Joseph D. Selby and DemocratEdwin H. Whitehead , both of Cheyenne, died onApril 20 andMay 20 , respectively. Former Republican RepresentativeRobert Schliske , who served from 1971-1975, died onJune 21 . Republican U.S. SenatorCraig Thomas of Casper died onJune 4 . And in September, former Republican state legislatorDean T. Prosser , a leader in environmental legislation from 1971-1983, died inRhode Island , where he had retired.References
http://www.wyomingnews.com/articles/2007/06/13/local_news_updates/19local_06-13-07.txt
http://www.wyomingnews.com/articles/2007/06/11/obituaries/01obit_6-11-07.txt
http://www.grubb-ellis.com/professionals/profile.aspx?id=602168
http://www.casperstartribune.net/articles/2006/08/16/news/elections/687941130a2f2be8872571cb00211001.txt
http://www.buyorsellcheyenne.com/news/election/more.asp?StoryID=108569
http://www.cheyennerealtors.com/Board.htm
http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi?lastname=SHIPPY&start=401
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