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Warren “Shep” Shepley

Posted By Ballard Sunder Funeral Home On November 7, 2020 @ 5:17 pm In 2020,Obituaries | 13 Comments

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Warren Shepley, 95, of Northfield, MN, formerly of South St. Paul, MN, and Sun City, AZ, passed away peacefully on November 7, 2020. His influence as a father, grandfather and great-grandfather will be cherished. Services will be held the Spring of 2021.

Warren William Shepley was born on July 23,1925, to Judge Lewis and Josephine (Clark) Shepley in Minneapolis, MN. He was the younger of two brothers. He spoke fondly of his grandma, Minnie, who lived in their home, attributing his love for books to time spent reading with her.

As a boy, Warren helped his family build their cabin on Lake Superior in Herbster, WI. They spent many summers exploring the area, often picking fresh wild blueberries for his mother’s famous blueberry cake recipe. In school, he was once disciplined by being made to learn the alphabet backwards, a skill he retained and exhibited for all his life. Warren was a devoted Boy Scout and achieved the rank of Eagle Scout.

Warren was proud to have graduated from South Saint Paul High School in 1943. Immediately after graduation, he joined the US Army Air Corps, serving from 1943 to1946. He was trained as a navigator for a bomber crew and was one of the first people educated on Radar.

After the war, Warren attended Hamline University and the University of Minnesota, graduating in 1949. While at Hamline, Warren met a special lady working in the bookstore, Patricia Strait. On the way home from a Hamline basketball game, he asked her to marry him (he had been waiting all night for the right moment). He had to wake Pat up in order to give her the ring. Warren & Pat were married on October 22, 1949, at United Methodist Church in Jordan, MN.

Warren and Pat began their married life in Glencoe, MN, where they were active members of the First Congregational Church. Warren worked for the REA in Glencoe and later for the Oak Grove Dairy in Norwood, MN. Warren and Pat enjoyed great friendships with several couples in a “Potluck Group” which met, monthly in their homes and later in restaurants, for nearly 60 years.

The couple had four children and Warren was involved as a leader in their 4H and Boy Scout activities. Family vacations included numerous road trips camping in State and National Parks around the country. Two epic vacations involved a 1965 camping trip to the west coast including Disneyland and the Grand Canyon, and a 1967 trip to the east coast including the World’s Fair in Montreal and historical sites in New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington D.C. and Gettysburg. They made frequent visits to see their grandparents at family cabins on Spring Lake and Lake Superior.

The family resided in Glencoe until 1969, when they relocated to Redwood Falls where Warren worked as business manager for the school district. In their Redwood Falls home, Warren built an extensive train set that filled the basement. They made many friends as members of the First Presbyterian Church of Redwood Falls.

Following their 1989 retirement, Warren and Pat spent winters in Sun City, Arizona, and summers in Herbster, Wisconsin, welcoming guests and entertaining many visitors in both locations. They also traveled the world, with trips to Alaska, Hawaii, Costa Rica, Iceland, Scotland, and numerous European countries. They attended the Passion Play in Oberammergau, Germany, cruised the Panama Canal, and attended the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, UT. There was always an Elderhostel magazine handy to check out where they would go next.

Warren always had a story to tell of his life, or an interesting fact to share about some location they had visited. He enjoyed traveling, reading, spending time at the Herbster cabin attending area fish fries and fish boils, cheering on his children and grandchildren in their sporting events and musical pursuits, and spending time with family.

Warren will be greatly missed by his daughter Sandra; sons Dr. Robert (Liz) and Thomas (Deb); grandchildren Betsy (Brian), Mark (Ashley), Katie (Mark), Scott, Nathan, Christian (Emily), Eric, Brett, Colin, Tucker, Jake, and Marcus; and 10 great-grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Pat Shepley; daughter, Judith Ann Lykins; parents, Judge Lewis & Josephine Shepley; brother, Lewis Shepley.

Memorials are preferred to South Saint Paul Education Foundation (sspef.com), Lakes Area Music Festival (lakesareamusic.org) or Inheritance of Hope (Inheritanceofhope.org).

Arrangements are with Ballard-Sunder Funeral & Cremation in Jordan, MN.

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Condolence from Doreen Craig on November 12th, 2020 10:00 am

Our condolences go out to all of this extended family. Uncle Warren lived a rich, full life, with a lot of love from all who knew him. That is what we will remember. Doreen and Mike Craig

Condolence from Mike Craig on November 12th, 2020 2:25 pm

Warren is described, by myself, as a real “trooper” whom I will miss, greatly. I always felt so welcome when in his presence and enjoyed “peeling the onion” to make him open-up with back-history and stories about the older days of his life and times, particularly, as pertained to Minnesota, which I love. We are all lucky to have shared him in our own lives. He was so peaceful and quiet, yet, still waters run deep and he had much to teach us. I will remember him as someone I would have wished to be an uncle of my very own. Rest in peace, dear Warren. We will remember you.

Condolence from Michelle Flannery on November 12th, 2020 9:21 pm

We were so sorry to hear of the passing of your father and grandfather, Shep. I have many fond memories of him and Pat at Bob and Liz’s house. He always had a story to tell and a laugh to share. Our deepest sympathies to your family.
Michelle and Sean Flannery

Condolence from Dan and Lorri Heiling on November 12th, 2020 11:39 pm

So sorry to hear this news. He was a wonderful man with a kind, gentle spirit. I have great memories of him! You are in our prayers!

Condolence from Sue (Randgaard) Moline on November 13th, 2020 7:31 am

My heart goes out to you, Tom, & your entire family! Your dad lived quite a full & long life … he was one blessed man! I’m sure he will be greatly missed but am also sure he is rejoicing now in heaven! God bless your entire family as you say “see you later” for now … until you meet again.

Condolence from Robin Shepley on November 13th, 2020 10:58 am

Uncle Warren had an infectious smile and a fun energy that made you happy whenever you were around him. I know he will be missed, but glad that you have a lifetime of memories.

Condolence from Nancy Kachel on November 13th, 2020 11:38 am

A wonderful man who lived a full and giving life. Wonderful memories of times together with Pat and Shep. He was such thoughtful, caring, supportive and loving man. Sending loving thoughts and prayers.

Condolence from Evonne and Brian Strait on November 14th, 2020 4:33 pm

To Sandy, Bob, and Tom: our deepest condolences on the loss of your father. Evonne and I always loved to hear stories from Shep on the latest road trip either to or from Arizona. It was always a joy to hear and share of those adventures that he and Pat were planning or had taken. Evonne and I both know losing a parent is not easy and we wish you and your families comfort and strength during this difficult time. Sending our thoughts, prayers, and best wishes,

Evonne and Brian Strait

Condolence from Sandi Smith on November 14th, 2020 8:40 pm

Tom and family – so sorry to hear of the passing of your father “Shep”. The Smith family sends their condolences and prayers for all of you.

Condolence from Janean McKay on November 16th, 2020 1:44 pm

My deepest sympathy. I counted both Pat and Shep as good friends even after they left Redwood Falls. Also my special sympathy to my Clovia sister, Sandy. God bless you all.

Condolence from Betty J McAndrews on November 22nd, 2020 8:06 pm

Sandy, Bob, Tom and families,
My sincere sympathy on the loss of your father. May all your wonderful memories bring you comfort at this time. Your parents were always so gracious and welcoming to your friends. I was so fortunate to be a recipient of that hospitality. God bless your family.

Condolence from Rebecca Hendricks on December 8th, 2020 1:49 pm

Our hearts are with all of you in remembering your dad, and your wonderful mother, too. We have so many great memories of spending time with your family in Glencoe as we were all growing up. It was the only friend’s house where we could write on a bedroom wall . We adored your parents and they were wonderful to mom after we moved. Take care, all of you…

Condolence from Jane Graupmann Haarstad on December 24th, 2020 10:12 am

To Sandy, Robert, Bob I graduated with Judy, but when I got married you dad hired me to work as an assistant to the teachers in Reade Gray Elementary in Redwood Falls, Mn. When we were living there Earl and I watched the boys so that Pat and Warren could go out of town. We did that for several years. Anyway I always got a Christmas card from them. So this year I found out that they have recently passed. They were good role models for a newly married couple. She helped me learn how to make new recipes. This was in 1971. Also helped us adjust to a new town. I worked at the hospital in Redwood until 1973 when we moved to Hutchinson,Mn. I will always remember the big white home in Redwood and the very kind and caring people, that lived there. P S My mom Rosie Graupmann belong to your mom ‘s group Rip and Tear.

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