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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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