IN LOVING MEMORY OF

James G.

James G. "Jim" Shockley Profile Photo

"Jim" Shockley

Sep 12, 1944 — Sep 14, 2020

Obituary

James Gene Shockley of Victor, Montana, died peacefully at home on
September 14, 2020. Jimmy Gene was born in 1944 at Luke Field Air Force
Base in Phoenix, Arizona, to Gene and Helen Shockley. Jim was predeceased
by his parents and grandparents. Jim is survived by his spouse, Marilee
Shockley, and his brothers, Mark (Sherry) Shockley, and Steve (Nancy)
Shockley of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins,
friends, and other relatives.
Jim was born a traveling man, moving with his parents from Montana to
Texas, and California to Virginia. Jim graduated from Jeb Stuart High School
in 1962. He attended the University of Oklahoma for one semester. He then
transferred to the University of Montana, since Darby, the home of his
paternal grandparents Clyde and Margaret Shockley, was always considered
"home."
In 1963 Jim enlisted in the USMC and was a radioman with 3 rd Recon. He
continued his traveling ways, ordered to exotic duty stations such as Okinawa,
the Philippines, and Vietnam. On July 12, 1965, he was severely wounded in
Vietnam by enemy machine gun fire. His friend sergeant major Freddie
Murray rescued him from the ambush site, saving Jim's life.
Upon completion of his enlistment, Jim returned to the University of Montana
and obtained a BA in History. While at the university, he met his bride,
Marilee, who became his wife of 51 years.
In 1969, Jim went to Officers Candidate School and was commissioned as a 2 nd
Lieutenant in the USMC. While in the Marines, he returned to the University
of Montana to attend law school. He obtained his Jurist Doctor degree in 1976,
and then practiced as a trial lawyer in the Marine Corps for 12 years.
Jim retired from the Marine Corps in February 1988, after achieving the rank
of Major. He took the next year off, driving all over the United States to visit
friends and relatives, as well as floating the entire length of the Yukon River by
himself.
In 1989, Jim and Marilee moved to Victor, Montana, opening their Law and
CPA firms, with the support of their longtime friend John Hickman who was
their secretary. Jim had a solo practice, including public defending, real estate
law, estates, and other services.

In 1999, Jim became a Montana Legislator and served for 6 years in the House
and 8 years in the Senate. Jim specialized in legal services and penitentiaries.
Jim was a bit of a maverick, often voting his conscience. Jim was helpful to
both sides of the aisle. Jim was proud of his service to the State of Montana.
Jim was involved in almost everything including several Marine Corps
Veterans' Organizations, the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars,
the Masonic Lodge #43, the Lions Club, and the Republican Party.
Jim's achievements are too long to list, but included receiving the Purple
Heart, the Navy Achievement Medal, the Meritorious Service Medal, the Good
Conduct Medal, the Pat Williams Intellectual Freedom Award, and the
Distinguished Services Award from the State of Montana Supreme Court.
Jim was an avid outdoorsman, hunter, and fisherman, especially duck hunting
with his Chesapeake "Chesty," and backpacking with his mules "IRS," "Patty,"
and "Guido." He had many adventures and tales to tell with his friends Art
and Mike, exploring the Montana wilderness.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the
Salvation Army or any Veterans' organization.

"And, may you have fair winds and a following sea."

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Funeral Services

Memorial Service

June
19

Saturday

St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church

411 S 5th St, Hamilton, MT 59840

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Committal Service

June
19

Saturday

Lone Pine Cemetery

, Lonepine, MT

2:30 - 3:30 pm

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