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William Shepherd Obituary

William James "Bill" Shepherd

William James "Bill" Shepherd Jr., 89, died Tuesday, Aug. 29, 2023, at Cedar Valley Hospice Home in Waterloo, Iowa.

Bill was born Oct. 30, 1933, in Carrollton, to Bill and Helen (Baker) Shepherd.

Bill is survived by his wife, Mary; her sons, Wade Kainer of Iowa City, IA, and Bowen Kainer of Austin, TX; children, Ann Marie (Paul) Baransy of Ottawa, Ohio, Jeani Lynn (Max) Good of Fayetteville, GA, Nola Rose (Jim) Quealy of Seal Beach, CA, and William James III (Kimberly) of Dublin, Ohio; their mother, Diane Cole Duesenberg of Cedar Falls, IA; grandchildren, Kyle Good of Brooklyn, NY, Evan Good of Boulder, CO, Emily (Jacob) Hinsey of Fort Worth, IN, Natalie (Corey) Stewart of Fort Wayne, IN, William Shepherd IV of Philadelphia, PA, Lillian Shepherd of New Orleans, LA, and Evelyn Shepherd of Dublin, Ohio; sister, Betty Walters of Lexington, KY; and niece, Kathleen Robinson of Lexington, KY.

He was preceded in death by his parents; and sister, Dorothy Horrigan.

Bill's love of music as a child led to his life-long career of teaching and avocation of playing trombone. The two will be forever intertwined. After graduating from Carrollton High School, Bill earned his BA and MFA degrees in music from Ohio University. He served as high school band director at McConnelsville, Sandy Valley, Wellington, and Wooster, producing outstanding concert bands which consistently received superior ratings in Ohio Music Educators competitions. His high school marching bands were featured at many college football games and presented special half-time programs at professional football games of Cleveland Browns, Buffalo Bills, and Pittsburgh Steelers.

While teaching music in Ohio's public schools, Bill was elected Ohio State Chairman of American Band Directors Association and served on that group's national executive board. He was a member of Phi Beta Mu, Phi Mu Alpha, Kappa Kappa Psi, Phi Kappa Lamda, International Trombone Association, and other professional organizations affiliated with his teaching career.

Bill was Director of Bands at Findlay College from 1969-1976. In 1970, he was selected as one of the top 10 music educators in the United States and Canada by The School Musician, a professional music education publication.

The next year, he was one of the 10 college band directors chosen by College Band Directors National Association to conduct The United States Air Force Band at a conducting symposium in Ithaca, New York. In 1976, he was a featured soloist at the Music Educators National Conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, Washington, D.C. Bill was selected to play in an All-American Band Masters presentation at International Mid-West Band Clinic with Arthur Fiedler, then the Boston Pops Orchestra director.

From Findlay, he moved to Cedar Falls, Iowa, in 1976 to join University of Northern Iowa, where he taught in the School of Music and directed the marching and symphonic band programs until 1991. He continued teaching at UNI until 2010 and chaired the General Studies area. In addition to evaluating student teachers, he taught such classes as Our Musical Heritage, Conducting, and Music Administration.

Bill started playing trombone in Carrollton Junior High School and by the time he entered Ohio University, he knew music would be his career. During college, he played with several popular musical groups. In 1958-59, he and his trombone spent a year "on the road" with the Tommy Dorsey/Warren Covington Orchestra, touring the U.S. and recording with the band in New York City. He left the touring group to return to his teaching job in the Ohio public school system. However, his love of Big Band music has remained with him. He played in the Chuck Bisgrove and Jack Runyan band for many years throughout Ohio and adjacent areas.

After he moved to Iowa where there was a lack of groups playing big band music, he started the Bill Shepherd Big Band in 1979. The band quickly became the premier Big Band throughout Northeast Iowa, noted for the quality of the musicians and the authenticity of the musical charts. The Bill Shepherd Big Band recorded 'Big Band Sounds," in 1981, "Ballroom Memories," in March 2003, "Christmas In Cedar Falls" in 2010, and "Christmastime" in 2013. Both Christmas albums feature vocalist, Nola Shepherd Quealy, Bill's youngest daughter.

The Bill Shepherd Combo and Bill Shepherd's "Red Hots" Dixieland Band, two groups that grew out of the Big Band, have frequently performed at public and private events, in addition to being featured at several Dixieland church services every year. Bill continued to share his musical talents at church, playing solos and in brass groups for special music programs throughout the year.

From 1984-2018, he conducted the Waterloo Community Concert Band, a 40-plus member group that presents weekly concerts during June and July. He co-founded and conducted the Iowa Trombones, a group of trombone players from throughout Iowa and beyond that has gathered annually to play ensembles and give a public performance.

Classical music was also a part of Bill's life. He played in the Waterloo-Cedar Falls Symphony Orchestra from 1976-2014. For many years, he was the symphony players' representative on the board of directors and has served on two of the last three committees to select a new symphony conductor. Prior to this, he played with the Canton and Lima Symphonies (Ohio), with which he recorded a full-length solo LP of classical trombone solos.

Bill's funeral will be 11 a.m. Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2023, at First United Methodist Church in Cedar Falls. Visitation will be 4-6 p.m. Monday, Sept. 4, 2023, at Richardson Funeral Service in Cedar Falls.

Memorials may be directed to First United Methodist Church or Cedar Valley Hospice.

Online condolences may be left at www.richardsonfuneralservice.com.

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Published by The Courier on Sep. 2, 2023.

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Michael Byrne

July 13, 2025

I am extremely saddened to hear this news. I was a student at Wellington High School from 1960 to 1964. Both in the marching band and concert band I played Coronet. Bill Shepherd instilled in me a love of music that has enriched my life to this day. I will be 79 years old next month and I think of Bill quite often and will continue to do so. Thanks for the Memories Bill Shepherd.

Rosalie Miller

February 10, 2024

Mr. Shepherd was my high school band instructor at Wellington High School in Ohio. He was demanding and supportive, and our band was lauded.

Dave Patterson

September 12, 2023

He was Mr. Shepherd to everyone, but he was simply "Shep" to those students who loved him. He cared about every member of his band, whether you were First Chair or all thumbs. He was strict but fair, always with a sense of humor.
I can still see him up on the High School fire escape, with his bullhorn in hand, yelling at the "Rookies" to pick up their feet. Whether it was Tiajuana Taxi, Beethoven´s 5th or Stars & Stripes, we played our best because we were playing for "Shep".
On the rare occasion, when he would bring out his trombone for a Symphonic Band Concert, we were all awestruck. The old man could still blow ("Shep" was only 36 at the time)!
I reunited with him a couple of years ago at a Wooster High School Hall of Fame event. We chatted about old times and it was just like we were sharing stories in the Band Room.
The number of people in my life that have had a significant influence on my character and leadership style can be counted on two hands. "Shep" is in the Top 5.
Mr. Shepherd touched the lives of many students and musicians. I was fortunate to have been one of them.

Dave Patterson, Head Drummer
Wooster High School
Class of 1969

Doug Burdick

September 8, 2023

I am so saddened to hear. Of Bill´s passing. While at Findlay, he also taught the trombone students at Heidelberg College in Tiffin. I was fortunate to have spent time with him there. The highlight of my trombone career was when Bill brought The Worlds Greatest Trombone Player, Urbie Green to Findlay and we got to play songs from Urbie´s 21 Trombones recording. Bill was an amazing man and musician, and taught me well! I am still playing at 70 years old! Big Band member and loving it here in Jamestown, NY. RIP Bill, I´ll see you on the other side!

Jon & Carol Smith

September 7, 2023

Bill was a good friend and trombone instructor to my brother Ober Smith. Especially remember the wonderful trombone solo Bill played at Over´s funeral service. Sure wish I could have been there for him.

Bob McCusker

September 5, 2023

Mary~~~So sorry to hear this sad news.
Love you.
~~~Bob & Bev McCusker

Penny Messenger

September 2, 2023

Thinking of all you children and your families at this sad time.
William added Music to our lives and we will forever remember him
for enriching us.

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