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Colonel Richard L. Shepard

Colonel Richard L. Shepard was born to John and Mary Louise Shepard on October 8, 1962. At an early age, Richard accepted the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ at the Ninth Street Missionary Baptist Church, Lawrence, Kansas. Richard attended the Lawrence Public School System from Elementary to High School. Upon graduating High School, attended Emporia State University for his undergraduate studies obtaining a Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting. Upon graduating from Emporia State University's Reserve Officer Training Corps program as a distinguished military graduate, he received a Regular Army Commission into the Adjutant General's Corps in May 1986.

Richard met Deidre A. King and later married on October 6, 1996 to this union two children were born: Ryan and Quentin Shepard. Richard later went on to obtain his Master's Degree of Strategic Studies from the United States Army War College in Carlisle, PA.

Richard despite all of his accolades and achievements was a true family man! He loved his family more than life itself.

Richard was also a dedicated, smart, caring, kind individual who never met a stranger. As a military officer, there was no greater leader who cared about his soldiers. Richard made it a point to consider the military his family as well.

In his short Life, Colonel Shepard was Director for Manpower, Personnel and Support, U.S. Forces, Japan, Yokota Air Base, Japan; and Director of Personnel, Office of Security Cooperation – Iraq, Baghdad, Iraq. Colonel Shepard held numerous command and staff positions during his 28 years of commissioned service. His assignments included Chief, Personnel Actions, Headquarters 2nd Corps Support Command, Nellingen Barracks, Germany; Battalion Adjutant, Special Troops Battalion, Nellingen Barracks; Deputy Brigade Adjutant, 2nd Recruiting Brigade, Fort Gillem, GA; Commander, 517th Personnel Services Company, 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment, Fort Bliss, TX; Battalion Operations Officer, 509th Personnel Services Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division, Camp Casey, Korea; Executive Officer, Army Modeling and Simulations, Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, Pentagon; Battalion Executive Officer, Division Strength Manager, Deputy G-1, Fort Riley, KS; Chief, Combat Support Development, U.S. Army Soldier Support Center, Fort Jackson, SC; Director, Enlisted Personnel Management, U.S. Army Europe, Schwetzingen, Germany and Commander, 38th Personnel Services Battalion, Bamberg, Germany. Richard was the last acting Brigade commander over all personnel and postal service command in all of Europe. He has also been noted in the U.S. Army History.

Colonel Shepard's military education included the Adjutant General's Officer Basic Course, Adjutant General's Officer Advanced Course, Recruiting Commander's Course, Combined Arms and Services Staff School, United States Army Command and General Staff College and the United States Army War College and attended The Joint Services Leadership School for the Asia Pacific Area.

Colonel Shepard's awards and decorations included the Defense Superior Service Medal, Bronze Star Medal, Meritorious Service Medal with five Oak Leaf Clusters, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal with Oak Leaf Cluster, Army Achievement Medal, Joint Meritorious Unit Award, National Defense Service Medal with Service Star, Global War on Terrorism Service Medal, Korean Defense Service Medal, Humanitarian Service Medal, Armed Services Ribbon, Overseas Service Ribbon (4), and the Parachutist Badge.

Colonel Richard Shepard is leaving behind to cherish his memory: His wife of 21 years Ms. Dee King-Shepard, two sons : Ryan and Quentin King-Shepard. Both his mother and father: John and Mary Louise Shepard (Lawrence, Kansas). One brother: John (Carmella) Shepard of Arizona. He also leaves 2 sister-in-laws of St Louis : Janice and Artis King and one brother-in-law : Albert McGowan of St. Louis. He also leaves behind a host of uncle, aunts, nieces, nephews cousins, and numerous friends.

Funeral services for Colonel Richard L. Shepard, 51, Redstone Arsenal, Alabama will be held at 11:00 a.m. Saturday, October 11, 2014 at the First Regular Missionary Baptist Church in Lawrence. Military burial will follow at Maple Grove Cemetery in Lawrence.

There will be a visitation prior to the service on Saturday from 9 - 11 a.m. at the church.

A visitation will also be held Friday, October 10th from 4 - 9 p.m. at the First Regular Missionary Baptist Church.

Online condolences may be sent to www.warrenmcelwain.com.

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Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Oct. 9, 2014.

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October 14, 2014

May God continue to strengthen and comfort you and your family during the loss of your loved one. May God continue to heal each of you.

Blessings......
Rev. Janis Grubbs Cobbs

Larry and Jo Ann Shorter

October 10, 2014

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Scott Kaiser

October 9, 2014

May God give you strength at this time.
I never knew this man, but should have, being a Lawrence native. I graduated Lawrence High in 1977.
We do share a common bond; Passion and dedication to the military.
I served 3/71st ADA Europe and can tell you that I see in Colonel Shepard's service a passion and dedication to duty.

Know that he is just on another mission.
"Job Well Done, Soldier!"

God Bless him and his Family.
And God Bless the USA!

Scott Kaiser

Dianna Winsley

October 9, 2014

Your family are in my prayers. Sorry for your loss.

Bruce & Shirley Unfred

October 9, 2014

Death is nothing at all. He has only slipped away into the next room. Whatever you were to each other, you still are. Call him by his old familiar name. Speak to him in the same easy way you always have. Laugh as you always laughed at the little jokes you enjoyed together. Play, smile, think of him, pray for him. Life means all that it ever meant. It is the same as it always was. There is absolute unbroken continuity. Why should he be out of your mind because he is out of your sight? He is but waiting for you, for an interval, somewhere very near, just around the corner. All is well. Nothing is past. Nothing has been lost. One brief moment and all will be as it was before -- only better. Infinitely happier. You will be one, together forever. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

George Catt

October 9, 2014

John and Mary: Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

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