Richard Lee Sheppard, Sr., age 87, of Vermilion, Ohio
died peacefully at 8:33 p.m. Thursday, December 18, 2025 at the home of his
son, Rick, who had been providing comfort care at his home near Antrim, Ohio.
Born February 22, 1938 in Moorefield,
Ohio; he was the son of the late Orville Eugene Sheppard and Cora Mae Brokaw
Sheppard.
Richard moved to Vermilion and went to
work for Meyer Goldburg Grocery Store, then went to Ford Motor Company in
Lorain in 1960 and retired in 1995 where he worked in the maintenance
department. After retirement he worked for six years as a bagger for Giant
Eagle in Vermilion and enjoyed making new friends.
He loved hunting and fishing and enjoyed
out of state hunting trips with his son, Rick. He was so proud of the ten-point
buck he shot when he was 85 years old. He loved county fairs and attending
tractor pulls. His greatest joy in his later life was spending time with his
ten grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Richard was known as “Papa” and “Old
Man” to those who loved him.
His wife of 63 years, Helen Gerasimof
Sheppard, preceded him in death on July 28, 2020. They were married December 7,
1957 in Moorefield, Ohio.
Surviving are a son and two daughters:
Richard Lee “Rick” (Marjorie) Sheppard, Jr. of McCoy Road, Freeport; Patricia
Diane (Tom) Dryfuse of Vermilion and Carol Ann (David Williams) Kleinhans of Sandusky; ten grandchildren:
Brian West, Adam (Ashley) West, Katie (Edward) Young, Amanda (Bill) Mikschl,
Cory (Regine) Kleinhans, Haleigh Kleinhans, Spencer (Heather) Sheppard, Connor
(Kelsey) Sheppard, Samantha Sheppard, Cassidy Sheppard; thirteen
great-grandchildren: Adleigh, Nolan, Brinkley, Camden, Madison, Stetson,
Jackson, Trevor, Evelynn, Nora, Stella, Evie, and a great-grandson, Myles, who
is expected to arrive in February, 2026; and a sister, Marlene Terrell.
Annonse
In addition to his parents and wife, he
was preceded in death by his grandson, Zachary Kleinhans and his
great-grandson, Luke Mikschl.
Per Richards wishes, he wanted a family
Celebration of Life which will be held at the convenience of the family. He
will be buried in Moorefield Township Cemetery along with his wife at a later
date.
The family wishes to commend Hospice of
Guernsey for all the services provided and the extraordinary and loving
professionals who provided exquisite care and comfort. To support Hospice,
donations may made in Richard’s memory to Hospice of Guernsey, 9711 East Pike
Road, Cambridge, Ohio 43725.
Koch Funeral Home of Freeport was
entrusted with his arrangements. Online condolences may be made on their
website www.kochfuneralhome.net