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Farley Funeral Homes and Crematory - Venice
Gordon Warren Shepard
May 14th, 1921 - September 18th, 2007
Gordon Warren Shepard, age 86, of Venice, FL, died on September 18, 2007. He was born in Yawkey, W.V. on May 14, 1921. He was a manager for the Bridgestone Tire Company in Kentucky before he retired. Mr. Shepard was a Beni Kedem Shriner, a member of the Scottish Rite, and 32nd degree Mason in Charleston. He was also a member of the Honorable Order of Kentucky Colonels. Surviving family members include his wife of 60 years, Lillian, of Venice; son Phillip W. Shepard (Christina) of Elmira, OR; daughter Leigh Calitri (Robert) of Ashland, KY; and sisters Virginia Roth and Jeanette Stull, both of West End, NC, Rita Baroco of Pensacola, FL, and Betty Shepard of St. Albans, WV. A memorial service will be held at a later date in West Virginia. Memorial donations can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association1230 S. Tuttle Ave., Sarasota, FL 34239. Farley Funeral Home, Venice Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
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Since the 1880s, Farley Funeral Homes and Crematory in Venice has stood as a sanctuary of solace, reflecting over a century of tradition in guiding families through the poignant process of farewell and celebration. Our story, deeply woven into the community's fabric, began in 1883 when the Farley family opened their first funeral home. With a heartfelt mission to help families navigate the grief of loss and to celebrate the legacies of their loved ones, we have built a legacy of compassionate care that has endured across the ages....
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