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Shepard Faber Obituary

Shepard Mazor Faber died on February 23, 2015, surrounded by his family at his home in East Ridge Retirement Community in Cutler Bay. Born in Brooklyn, New York, on August 8, 1928, to Gertrude and Harry Faber, Shep was a loving brother to his sisters D'Vora (Cobbs) and Marcia (Levine), and brother (Avrohm). Shep was raised in South Beach and lived in the buildings that his father built, including for a time in the Park Central Hotel. He was voted Co-President of his senior class at Miami Beach High. Shep subsequently graduated Emory University (B.S., 1949) and Columbia University (M.Ed., 1950) with an eye toward science education. Shepard joined the United States Air Force (1950-53) attaining the rank of Second Lieutenant. In 1951, while stationed in Alabama, he met his future bride, Mary Ann Harbin. He was smitten from the start and their love affair spanned 63 years. Four sons survive him: Shane (Liz Burkland; Emma and Juliette); Jesse (Nadine Kaplan; Leah (Adam Perkins; Harrison)) and Justin (Jessica Hansel); Samuel; and, Robin (Carol Faber; David and Sara). They loved him deeply and he loved them all. Shepard was a scientist. He obtained his Ph.D. in Educational Physics from the University of Florida in 1955. He first taught at Eastern Carolina University and then at the University of Miami (1960-93) where Shep was an active and popular presence there. He distinguished himself in helping negotiate and resolve Student-Administration disputes during the Vietnam War, including helping prevent the arson of the ROTC building on campus following Kent State. Shep helped develop an Upward Bound program to promote educational success among minority students. He was inducted into Iron Arrow (1968), Omicron Delta Kappa (1968), voted an Outstanding Professor (1969), and elected President of the Faculty Senate (1976-78). Shep was an expert ham radio operator who spoke to people around the globe. He built the equipment himself for many years. And he loved fishing, regardless of weather or success. He had a succession of boats and their toys with which he loved to share with friends at the South Florida Boating Club and later the Tropical Anglers Fishing Club. He won a number of awards in fishing tournaments over the years and Sunday supper at Shep's was known for its fresh fish and homemade spaghetti sauce. Shepard Faber lived through depression and war, love and peace, he married the woman he loved and loved her to the end. He was smart, enjoyed a good joke and an afternoon drink. He had 4 children, 3 daughters-in-law, 6 grandchildren and 1 great-grandson, and loved each of them. He was successful in life and love. His fishing GPS coordinates and good-nature will be missed by all who loved him. His remains are to be cremated and ashes spread across Biscayne Bay per his wishes. A celebration of his life reception will be scheduled in the weeks to come. Donations may be made in his honor to the Neptune Society.

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Published by the Miami Herald on Feb. 28, 2015.

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Mike "the Greek" Yanaros

February 22, 2025

Shep I'm still fishing on the Shepshape even with the 3rd captain You always stand out we talk of you often and always a celebratory drink in your honor.

Mike "the Greek"Yanaros

February 24, 2024

Every time we go out on the Shep Shape we always do a toast to our old friend Shep knowing he´s still on the high seas

December 28, 2016

Dear Cousin Shep,
So sorry to learn that you passed away. You were always so smart and loving. We all adored you. You have made quite a legacy for yourself and will always be remembered with love.
Love,
Cousin Beth Feldman

Alicia Powell

May 19, 2015

Dr. Faber taught physics with love, humor, and compassion. I will always be grateful to him. May he rest in peace and may his family rejoice in his life.

March 27, 2015

Thank you for making me the man I am today. If I become half the man you were, then I will be fine. #3

March 9, 2015

A great picture that reminds me of the many excellent times I shared with him. Both at work and socially. A fantastic man whom I cannot thank enough for his encouragement and support. We will miss you Shep.

Mike "The Greek" Yanaros

March 4, 2015

Shep it was great fishing on the SHEPSHAPE with you for 22 years it has been a great pleasure knowing and being a friend. You will be missed by all.Tight lines sail on my brother

March 2, 2015

I have always admired Shep's gift for having fun with a smile on his face! We should all take a lesson from him. His smile and spirit will be missed.
We send are love to the entire family,
Maddy and Bill

Jerry

March 2, 2015

My sincere condolences to the family for the loss of your loved one. May prayers strengthen you and memories comfort you, and may our Lord Jesus Christ and God our Father, who loves us, comfort your hearts and "make you firm". (2 Thessalonians 2:16, 17)

ALAN SMITH

March 2, 2015

I will always remember my college Physical Science because of Dr. Faber's wonderful, entertaining, and brilliant lectures. It was a pleasure to have shared our time together.
--... ...-- Shep

Joan Person

March 2, 2015

We are so sorry for your loss. Love, Joan & Sam and family

March 1, 2015

Shep will always be with us. Such a great guy who loved his family deeply.
"Here's looking at you, kid!"
Love, Dillie and John (Miami, Florida)

February 28, 2015

My wife and I are so sad to hear of Shep passing .....a.k.a. "The Professor". He was a great friend and fishing buddy. Our thoughts and prayers are with him and the family.

Jean and Tom Gebing

Lisa

February 28, 2015

My condolences to the family. May the family find much comfort in God's word at Matt. 5:4

February 28, 2015

Loved you, daddy. #4

Nancy Redoway

February 28, 2015

Steve and I are so glad to have known Shep and all the good times we have shared will be forever in our memory. Our thoughts and prays are with you all.

Stephen Redoway Jr

February 28, 2015

Shep.what a wonderful friend you will be missed greatly.

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