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William Henry Shepherd

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William Henry Shepherd

Birth
Sylvia, Reno County, Kansas, USA
Death
10 Jul 2022 (aged 89)
Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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William (Bill) Henry Shepherd was proud to share he was born the day FDR was elected first term, November 8th, 1932, on a farm near Sylvia, Kansas to Marion and Clara (Lawrence) Shepherd.

Bill graduated from Langdon High School, Hutchinson Junior College (where he was on the college tennis team) and after serving in the US Navy during the Korean conflict, graduated from Kansas State University. With his degree in Geology, he worked for Sterling Drilling Company, Sterling KS. In 1974 he moved to Wichita to work for Zenith Drilling Corporation and later Northern Lights Oil Company. He spent the last years of his career as an independent oil geologist. Bill loved his career and made so many friends. While in his 80's he said, "Why would I retire when I love what I do?"

In 1961, Bill married the love of his life, Annetta Bailey Long Shepherd, which he fondly called "Annetta B". Last October 8th, they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. From this union, Michael and Mary were born.

Bill and Annetta enjoyed life to its fullest. They enjoyed numerous golf courses across the United States and abroad, Music Theatre trips to New York, KSU Bowl trips, and hours upon hours with his kids and grandkids activities. He was one proud grandpa, their biggest fan. His family will cherish their memories of trips to Florida, California, Washington DC and the time spent at the family farm in Ellsworth, KS.

Bill was a 57 year member of the Sterling American Legion, a member of First United Methodist Church Double Ring Sunday School Class, a 4-H Community Leader, past president of the Kansas Geological Society, and on the advisory council for the Kansas State University Geology Department. For over 65 years, he supported KSU athletics including visits to every Big 8 and Big 12 football stadium. He cheered proudly with the Purple Power nation.

Proceeding in his death are his parents, brothers and sister: Marion, lost in the South Pacific in WWII, Elizabeth (Everett) Wright, Santa Fe NM, John (Laverne)Shepherd Perryton, TX, Joe (Carol) Shepherd, Hutchinson KS.

Bill's adoring family who survives him: wife, Annetta, their children Mike (Steffanie) Shepherd, McKinney, TX; and Mary (Rockey) Dvorak, Louisburg, KS. Mike's children/grandchildren: Emilee (Logan) Lawrence, (Lennon and Maddox) Celina TX, Stan Shepherd, Plano, TX. Mary's children/grandchildren: Ryan (Lauren) Dvorak (Maeve and Raefe) Muskogee OK; Ross (Lindsay) Dvorak (Rhett and Remi) Louisburg, KS, Bailey Dvorak and fiancé Curt Mueller St. Charles, MO. Sister-in-law, Joan Wilson (Salina)

Bill was the life of the party, a genuinely happy man who saw the good in others. He taught his family to forgive and move on, don't hold a grudge, and to do what is right. He was extremely generous and never knew a stranger. He had so many "Bill'isms" some of them were … "every day I wake up is a good day", "give me strength", "just checking in", "time will tell". Days before he died, he once again professed his belief in Jesus and trusted in Him. Without a doubt, we know Bill is singing loud and proud along with the Saints. Bill showed loved and was well loved by others. We will see you soon, Bill Shepherd.
William (Bill) Henry Shepherd was proud to share he was born the day FDR was elected first term, November 8th, 1932, on a farm near Sylvia, Kansas to Marion and Clara (Lawrence) Shepherd.

Bill graduated from Langdon High School, Hutchinson Junior College (where he was on the college tennis team) and after serving in the US Navy during the Korean conflict, graduated from Kansas State University. With his degree in Geology, he worked for Sterling Drilling Company, Sterling KS. In 1974 he moved to Wichita to work for Zenith Drilling Corporation and later Northern Lights Oil Company. He spent the last years of his career as an independent oil geologist. Bill loved his career and made so many friends. While in his 80's he said, "Why would I retire when I love what I do?"

In 1961, Bill married the love of his life, Annetta Bailey Long Shepherd, which he fondly called "Annetta B". Last October 8th, they celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary. From this union, Michael and Mary were born.

Bill and Annetta enjoyed life to its fullest. They enjoyed numerous golf courses across the United States and abroad, Music Theatre trips to New York, KSU Bowl trips, and hours upon hours with his kids and grandkids activities. He was one proud grandpa, their biggest fan. His family will cherish their memories of trips to Florida, California, Washington DC and the time spent at the family farm in Ellsworth, KS.

Bill was a 57 year member of the Sterling American Legion, a member of First United Methodist Church Double Ring Sunday School Class, a 4-H Community Leader, past president of the Kansas Geological Society, and on the advisory council for the Kansas State University Geology Department. For over 65 years, he supported KSU athletics including visits to every Big 8 and Big 12 football stadium. He cheered proudly with the Purple Power nation.

Proceeding in his death are his parents, brothers and sister: Marion, lost in the South Pacific in WWII, Elizabeth (Everett) Wright, Santa Fe NM, John (Laverne)Shepherd Perryton, TX, Joe (Carol) Shepherd, Hutchinson KS.

Bill's adoring family who survives him: wife, Annetta, their children Mike (Steffanie) Shepherd, McKinney, TX; and Mary (Rockey) Dvorak, Louisburg, KS. Mike's children/grandchildren: Emilee (Logan) Lawrence, (Lennon and Maddox) Celina TX, Stan Shepherd, Plano, TX. Mary's children/grandchildren: Ryan (Lauren) Dvorak (Maeve and Raefe) Muskogee OK; Ross (Lindsay) Dvorak (Rhett and Remi) Louisburg, KS, Bailey Dvorak and fiancé Curt Mueller St. Charles, MO. Sister-in-law, Joan Wilson (Salina)

Bill was the life of the party, a genuinely happy man who saw the good in others. He taught his family to forgive and move on, don't hold a grudge, and to do what is right. He was extremely generous and never knew a stranger. He had so many "Bill'isms" some of them were … "every day I wake up is a good day", "give me strength", "just checking in", "time will tell". Days before he died, he once again professed his belief in Jesus and trusted in Him. Without a doubt, we know Bill is singing loud and proud along with the Saints. Bill showed loved and was well loved by others. We will see you soon, Bill Shepherd.


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