'■V' FOB BENT—£ rmm taw is Write “House” c/o Enterprise Bet.' Dr. Join Bobbins Hart, tf the Memorial Chapel, Valley Forge, officiated. Burial wssfo tf* Sheppard family jfoi. in Mi Olive cemetery. Mr. Sheppard’s laet illness came as the climax of a series of attacks which bad ineapsmtntod, him jrt tar ious times. He had fought off fll neaees in thepast foth a detetmfoa tion and capacity for recovery that amused hisjfoyafcdamLThe fame; tenacity, eo. representativer Jtof fos character in everything he did, was displayed again after foe latest ai tiick'aaMho|»J!Mfo|*eee«My:fois* week before hla desth- Hi. age and depletion oi to reserve strength were too gwet,bo»«rer, and death came. ", I Mr. Shepard’s interests m widespread font practically every phase of life to tfeeonunaiilty which he proudly called lus home reflected his influence. The great shoe indds try which he and Mr. Myers develop meat for maay lnmdreds of persess through more* than half a etiqitarfV % ' H* and his huainess partner work ed in their efforts on behalf ofthe community as they did in foe shoe industry, as s wefo balanced tea*. Their benevoissicei 'iadmdually andt *y, perhaps could never be de [ ,completely, for their .acts for foe Welfare of fo* town’* people were performed wifo an attitude of doing good, notof gaintog puWi| ; ieeo|5' PfS»|p|j®pSe f»jH, this communil ofwMerweiytta oeear..' TWa#*** ftoaHyto 1030 a a wA-the smaU c« twn'i Wator aupp up and it waeasit ply to the lose re $* ffew mm ■

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