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Official Obituary of

Ihor A. Shust

November 20, 2019
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Ihor Shust Obituary

Ihor Alexander Shust, 87, former Senior Vice President of Wells Fargo, died peacefully at home, on Wednesday, November 20, 2019, after a long illness. 

 Born in Ukraine in 1932, Ihor came to the United States as an adolescent, and settled in Philadelphia.  He graduated from Wharton Business School at the University of Pennsylvania, and subsequently completed the Graduate School of Credit and Financial Management at Harvard School of Business. 

 Mr. Shust then quickly rose through the ranks of a diversified career in banking, first at Philadelphia National Bank, followed by CoreStates Bank, then Wells Fargo. 

 As Senior Credit Officer, Ihor strengthened the analytical credit process, improved monitoring of problem loans, and guided relationship managers and lenders in renegotiating collateral and credit terms during several banking crises. 

 His international assignments included expanding the commercial banking business with Latin American countries, developing credit policy and risk controls for foreign banks, as well as directing teams of bankers - which led to several major trade transactions for the export of U. S. commodities to Asian countries.

 After retirement from Wells Fargo, Mr. Shust consulted for banks in both the U. S. and Europe.  He also developed a risk management training program for a German bank which was marketed to bankers in the less developed markets of Asia and Eastern Europe.

 In addition to his professional accomplishments, Ihor Shust served on the Board of the Ukrainian Educational and Cultural Center (in Jenkintown), the Board of Trustees of Manor College, and the Board of the Ukrainian Catholic Education Foundation.  He chaired the Philadelphia Committee of the Friends of the Ukrainian Catholic University and founded the Patriarchal Fund of the St. Sophia Society.  He also served as bank representative on the Philadelphia International Visitors Council. Ihor was a veteran of the U S Army as well, having been stationed in Germany between 1955 and 1957.

 Ihor Shust was predeceased by his wife of 56 years, Daria Pushkar Shust, and is survived by his children: 
Christine Fylypovych (Andrew), Tanya Shust-Temnycky and Dr. Mark Shust (Dr. Helene Kaiser); he was the loving grandfather of Andrea Fylypovych, Alexandera Fylypovych, Laryssa Temnycky, Natalie Koziupa (Danylo), Victoria Shust and Markian Shust, Jr. and great-grandfather of Dennis Koziupa.  Ihor is also survived by a brother, Nestor Shust (Nina). 

Ihor's viewing will be held on Saturday at 11 AM at the Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, 830 N. Franklin Street.  Requiem Liturgy will be celebrated at 12 noon.  Burial will follow at St. Mary Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery, Elkins Park, PA.


In lieu of flowers, contributions are requested to support the Ukrainian Catholic University in Lviv. They may be sent to UCEF, 2247 W. Chicago Ave., Chicago, IL 60622
 

 

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Services

Visitation
Saturday
November 23, 2019

11:00 AM to 11:45 AM
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
830 N. Franklin Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123

Panakhyda
Saturday
November 23, 2019

11:45 AM
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
830 N. Franklin Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123

Requiem Liturgy
Saturday
November 23, 2019

12:00 PM
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception
830 N. Franklin Street
Philadelphia, PA 19123

Military Honors
Saturday
November 23, 2019

2:00 PM
St. Mary Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery
438 Cedar Road
Elkins Park, PA 19027

Committal
Saturday
November 23, 2019

2:15 PM
St. Mary Ukrainian Catholic Cemetery
438 Cedar Road
Elkins Park, PA 19027

Donations

Ukrainian University Foundation (UCU)
2247 W. Chicago Avenue, Chicago IL 60622
Tel: 1-773-235-8462
Email: ucef@ucef.org
Web: https://ucufoundation.org/donate/

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