Eddy Shell

Eddy Shell

Infobox Officeholder


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name = Edwin Taylor "Eddy" Shell
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office=Bossier Parish Police Jury (or county commission)
term_start=1992
term_end=May 2, 2008
succeeded=Paul M. "Mac" Plummer
birth_date = birth date |1937|4|6
birth_place = Lubbock, Texas, USA
death_date =death date and age|2008|5|2|1937|4|6
death_place = Bossier City, Louisiana
spouse= Divorced; second wife, Barbara Schneider Shell (born ca. 1948)
children= Two children from first marriage: Sally S. Shell Ted Shell Granddaughter Callie Shell
occupation = Speech professor; Photographer
party= Republican
religion=Assembly of God
footnotes=(1) Known for his enthusiasm and theatrics in teaching, Shell was a founding faculty member of Bossier Parish Community College, originally Airline Junior College, established in 1967.

(2) Shell, a Texas native who grew up in Arkansas, was among the first Republicans ever elected to the Bossier Parish Police Jury, the parish governing body.

(3) While living in Springdale, Arkansas, Shell was the youngest Eagle Scout in the state.

Edwin Taylor "Eddy" Shell (April 6, 1937 - May 2, 2008) was a prominent educator and politician in Bossier Parish in northwestern Louisiana. In 1967, he was among the original five full-time faculty members to launch Bossier Parish Community College in Bossier City. The institution was then known as Airline Junior College. Shell taught speech there for a full four decades.cite web|url=http://www.arklatexstudentnews.com/|title=Ark La Tex Student News|accessdate=2008-05-12] In 1991, he was elected as one of the first Republicans ever to serve on the Bossier Parish Police Jury (equivalent of county commission in other states).

Early years and education

Shell was born in Lubbock in West Texas to Freeman E. Shell (August 20, 1906 - November 24, 1994), and the former Reba Odell Taylor (March 29, 1915 - January 29, 2003).cite web|url=http://ssdi.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/ssdi.cgi|title=RootsWeb Search| accessdate= 2008-05-17] Mrs. Shell was originally from Hamburg in Ashley County in southeastern Arkansas. The Shells moved from Lubbock to Springdale in Washington County in northwestern Arkansas. Eddy was the youngest Eagle Scout in the state. He graduated from Springdale High School.cite web| url=http://www.nwlanews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=8550&Itemid=33| title=Bossier Police Juror dies from cancer| date=2008-05-05| publisher=NWLA News| accessdate=2008-05-17] In 1960, Shell received his bachelor's degree and teaching credentials from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston. He was a teacher and debate coach at Bossier High School for seven years until he joined Bossier Parish Community College. He procured graduate credentials from Louisiana Tech, Northwestern State University in Natchitoches, and California Miramar University in San Diego, then known as "Pacific Western University".cite web|url=http://www.legacy.com/shreveporttimes/Obituaries.asp?Page=SearchResults|title=Obituaries and Guest Books for 5/17/2008| date=2008-05-17| publisher=Shreveport [Louisiana] Times|accessdate=2008-05-17]

Community service

Shell was first elected to the police jury in a runoff with his fellow Republican Fay Rawls, 1,215 votes (52.6 percent) to 1,093 ballots (47.4 percent). [cite web| url=http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=11169108| title=Official Parish Election ResultsResults for Election Date: 11/16/91 Parish of Bossier| publisher=State of Louisiana| accessdate=2008-05-17] He was unopposed in the subsequent elections of 1995, 1999, 2003, and 2007 from his District 12 seat in south Bossier Parish. "Bossier Press-Tribune" editor and publisher David Specht, Jr., recalls how considerate Shell was of media representatives at police jury meetings. He made sure that the reporters had documentation to assist them in writing their stories. He was available for background sessions and often recommended that reporters focus on items that he considered the most important. Specht said that he was still shocked to learn of Shell's death because, even as a cancer patient, Shell had fought bravely against all adversity. [cite web| url=http://dspecht.blogspot.com/?widgetType=BlogArchive&widgetId=BlogArchive1&action=toggle&dir=open&toggle=MONTHLY-1201845600000&toggleopen=MONTHLY-1207026000000| title=Goodbye Dr. Shell| date=2008-05-07| first=David Jr.| last=Specht| publisher=Bossier Press-Tribune| accessdate=2008-05-17] On Shell's death, the police jury appointed Paul M. "Mac" Plummer to serve until the October 4 special election for the remainder of Shell's last term, which had begun on January 16, 2008. [http://policejury.mybossier.com/pj/jurors_details.asp?ID=12]

Shell was "Educator of the Year" in Bossier Parish in 1970 and 1995 and "Mr. Bossier Parish" in 1970. He was a member of the Louisiana National Guard and served in the reserve components of the United States Army, Navy, and Marines. He was the founder of the first day-time truancy center in Louisiana; by 2008, there were twelve such facilities. Shell was also a professional photographer, often handling weddings, and served as president of the trade association, Professional Photographers of Louisiana from 1980-1981. He was a member of the Masonic lodge.

The break with Mormonism

Shell was a member of the Broadmoor Assembly of God Church, but he and his second wife, the former Barbara Schneider, were Mormons from 1994-2002. He publicly broke with Mormonism and posted a statement on the Internet to that effect. Shell said that he conducted a study of the religion and determined the "Book of Mormon" to be fiction. He particular rejected the Mormon concept of eternal progression: "As man now is, God was once. As God is now, man may become." Shell encapsulated his testimony, accordingly, in second person:

"You must know Jesus Christ as your personal Savior. You must allow Him to enter into your heart. He must be a part of your life at work, home, and play. You can have a personal relationship with the living God through Jesus Christ, and the assurance of eternal life, through prayer to the real God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. You will have daily the grace of love beyond expectations. [http://www.mazeministry.com/mormonism/testimonies/eddy.htm]

Death and legacy

Shell died after a nearly two-year struggle with spiral sarcoma, a cancer which he once described as "four tumors wrapped around each other, encapsulated."Janelle Rucker, "Police Juror, teacher still smiling after cancer fight", "Shreveport Times", April 13, 2007] Despite the difficulties of surgeries, radiation, and chemotherapy, Shell continued teaching, having missed no more than a week of instruction, and he still served on the police jury. He used his personal struggle with cancer as a lesson to his students and others to whom he came in contact. [http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080506/NEWS01/805060318 Bossier police juror remembered for smiles, stories | ShreveportTimes | The Times ] ] "I was trying to show my knuckle-headed students that cancer doesn't mean death," he said in 2007.In the classroom, Shell was known for his enthusiasm and theatrics, sometimes getting atop his desk to make a particular point. [ [http://www.legacy.com/ShreveportTimes/GB/GuestbookView.aspx?PersonId=108951042 Guest Book - Dr. Edwin T. "Eddy" Shell ] ] Shortly after the funeral, Shell was honored in the commencement ceremonies at BPCC. [ [http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080508/OBITUARIES01/805080334/1060/NEWS01 Eddy Shell given his final salutes | ShreveportTimes | The Times ] ]

In addition to wife Barbara, (born ca. 1948), originally from Landau in Germany, Shell was survived by a daughter Sally S. Shell (born la. 1963), a teacher in Broomfield, Colorado; son Ted Shell,(born la. 1966) a nurse in Tacoma, Washington, and granddaughter Callie Shell of College Station, Texas; his siblings, Mally S. Hatch and Freeman E. Shell, Jr., both of Decatur, Alabama, and Sally Elizabeth Shell Whitehead of Jacksonville, Arkansas; three step-children, and four step-grandchildren.

Kelly McDade, a BPCC instructor, said that the institution has its "work cut out for us to meet Dr. Shell's challenge of embodying the best there is in humanity. I learned from Dr. Shell that every day is an opportunity to embrace life with gusto and that to share knowledge and understanding with everyone I meet is an honor."

BPCC Chancellor Tom Carleton, who delivered the eulogy at Shell's funeral, recalls that when Freeman Shell taught his son how to drive a car, he taught using the reverse gear first. "That's how [Eddy Shell] approached all of life's problems, taking the hardest first."

Shell is interred with military honors in Hill Crest Cemetery east of Bossier City.

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