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Robert Shepherd Obituary

Robert L. Shepherd

Nashville, TN

- Age 80, long time Nashville resident and former vice president and general manager of WDCN-TV (now Nashville Public Television) died Thursday, November 21, 2013 after a short illness.

He was preceded in death by his daughter, Susan Shepherd McNutt, and parents Earl and Linda Shepherd of Gadsden, Ala.

"Bob" was born in Atlanta, Ga. on August 21, 1933 and spent his early life relocating often as the son of an Army officer. He was a 1952 graduate of Gadsden High School and served two years active duty in the U.S. Army Reserves Counter Intelligence Corps in Japan. After being honorably discharged, he completed his AB degree in radio and television at the University of Alabama where he was a proud member of Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.

He was involved in the burgeoning public television industry for 40 years as a leader on the local, regional and national levels, serving two terms on the national board of the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). He began his career at WEDU in Tampa/St. Petersburg, Fla. and, as producer-director of its local cooking show, met and married the former Beverly Crowell who was the program's featured home economist.

Bob joined WDCN in Nashville as program manager in early 1963 and guided the fledgling station through decades of growth as general manager from 1965 until retiring in 1998. He was the principal negotiator for the metro school board licensee in the history making multi-million dollar 1973 channel swap between WDCN public channel 2 and commercial ABC affiliate channel 8 (now WKRN). He also was instrumental in creating the Nashville Public Television Council to assist with fund-raising and operation of the city's public television station, and oversaw construction of WDCN's state-of-the-art telecommunications center which in 1977 was national runner up for "Station of the Year."

He accomplished his major goal for the station shortly before his retirement when an agreement was successfully engineered to transfer licensing of WDCN from the Metropolitan Board of Education to an independent not-for-profit entity which has become Nashville Public Television. The Nashville chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (NATAS) honored him with its Silver Circle service award and its Governor's Award for Lifetime Achievement.

Also active in civic and church affairs, Bob was a man of unwavering moral integrity. He was a loyal husband and friend, devoted family man and very special "Granddaddy." He loved steak dinners, good jokes, his dog Hannah, and Alabama football. There is no doubt he will have the best seat in the house when his Crimson Tide plays for another national championship this year. Roll Tide!

Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Beverly C. Shepherd; daughter, Nancy Shepherd Lesser (Craig) of Atlanta; son, Scott Shepherd of Alexandria, La.; son-in-law, Christopher McNutt of Woodstock, Ga.; and grandchildren Nicholas and Emily McNutt, Ellen and Julie Lesser, and Natalie Shepherd. He also is survived by sister Betty Butler of Blairsville, Ga. and beloved nieces Terri Johnson (Jerry) of Hiram, Ga. and Cindi Wheatley (Patrick) of Mableton, Ga., in addition to extended family and friends.

Visitation will be Saturday, November 30, from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. at West Harpeth Funeral Home, 6962 Charlotte Pike, Nashville. A celebration of Bob's life will take place Sunday, December 1 at 2 p.m. at Hillwood Presbyterian Church, 6220 Hickory Valley Road, Nashville. Burial will be at Crest Lawn Memorial Park in Atlanta. Donations in his memory may be made to Nashville Public Television or the American Cancer Society. WEST HARPETH FUNERAL HOME, 6962 Charlotte Pike; online guestbook www.westharpethfh.com

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Published by The Tennessean on Nov. 24, 2013.

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J Crowell

November 28, 2013

He was a reallly nice man who cared about the right things and made the world a better place because of his presence . I will him miss him.

November 26, 2013

Deepest condolences to the Family. I have known Bob since our Pi Kappa Phi days at the Univ. of Alabama. We had the pleasure of having lunch with him in Nashville a few years back. I have fond memories of our fishing trips with other frat brothers. We will all miss him. Wayne and Faye Parker, Daphne, Alabama

November 25, 2013

Dear Beverly,

Bob made a strong impact on Nashville and he will be missed.My thoughts and prayers are with you, dear Beverly, and your family. Diana

November 25, 2013

Dear "Mrs. Big Guy"
Bob was a wonderful person and all the volunteers loved both of you. He will be missed. My prayers are with you and your family.

Love Mary Lou

November 25, 2013

Dear Beverly,

I admire and respect Bob greatly. He is a man of integrity who dedicated much of his life to serving the public. Notice I am using present tense. As a priest I have sure belief Bob has just walked through a doorway from this part of life to the infinitely better part in heaven. You and your family are in my prayers.
Father Mike Kettenring

November 24, 2013

My deepest sympathy to Bev and family. It has been my pleasure and privilege to have been a friend of Bob since high school. Love to all, Shirley Alford Holloway. Roll Tide, Bob

November 24, 2013

Dear Beverly,

You know my thoughts and prayers are with you, Nancy, Scott and all the family. What wonderful memories you all have to share. My love to all, Lona

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