Obituary: Shepard, Kerry L.

Age 54


SHEPARD,
Kerry L.
(Age 54)

Was born May 27, 1958 in Spokane, WA and passed away October 1, 2012 in Spokane Valley, WA.

He attended Mead High School and upon graduation enlisted in the U.S. Army, being honorably discharged in 1982.

He was a long haul trucker and enjoyed his last 10 years driving for Snyder Bakery.

He had a passion for Harley Motorcycles, riding with his son Jon and loved watching his daughter Rebecca and her gymnastics.

He enjoyed his trip to Sturgis with his two brothers, Bill and Greg.

He is survived by his wife, Kelly Ann Shepard, Spokane Valley; three sons, Jonathan Shepard, Spokane, WA, Matthew Baumann, Chocorua, NH, and Michael Baumann, Clarksville, TN; his daughter, Rebecca Shepard, Spokane Valley; two brothers, William (Julie) Shepard and Gregory (Sindy) Shepard; two grandchildren, Jade and Zachary Bowmann and several nieces.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Richard and Ruth Shepard and daughter, Michelle Shepard.

He was a Hog Member as well as a member of Local 690 and Unchained Brotherhood.

The family would like to thank his close knit neighbors, his friends and co-workers at Snyder’s Bakery and the members of Unchained Brotherhood.

Visitation will be held Tuesday, October 9th from 11 AM until 1 PM with a Funeral Service to follow at 1 PM, both at the funeral home chapel.

Interment to follow at Spokane Memorial Gardens.

Memorial contributions may be made to any Washington Trust Bank under The Shepard Family Benefit Account.

Please visit Kerry’s online memorial at www.hennesseyfuneralhomes.com. Arrangements entrusted to:

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