May God bless you and your...
Please accept my condolences. I treasure the memories of Mark's attention and encouragement in my early years at TI (1958--)
Ralph McCullough
February 17, 2009 | BROWNWOOD, TX
Dallas, Texas
Shepherd, Jr., Mark Retired Texas Instruments executive, engineer and business leader Mark Shepherd, Jr. passed away peacefully at home in East Texas on February 4, 2009 surrounded by his family. As a technologist, Mark assembled the team and provided the leadership that propelled Texas...
Read MorePlease accept my condolences. I treasure the memories of Mark's attention and encouragement in my early years at TI (1958--)
Ralph McCullough
February 17, 2009 | BROWNWOOD, TX
Mary may God be with you during these trying times.
Mark rest in peace.
Herby & Jan Locke
February 06, 2009 | Plano, TX
One day as a young engineer I was going through the cafeteria as usual, and Mark Shepherd talked with me and later sat with me at lunch. This was the first time that I had met with Mark. Somehow I will always hold respect for him. He was willing to take time to talk with me. We talked about several subjects, but I left that day having felt part of the TI family, and to be honest, I still feel that way today. My prayers are with Mark's family, and I am honored to have had the opportunity to...
Mark King
February 06, 2009 | Richardson, TX
Everyone had the upmost respect for Mark at Texas Instruments. May God Bless you and your family.
June Martin
February 06, 2009 | Plano, TX
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
John & Eileen Migliore
February 06, 2009 | Carlsbad
I worked for T.I. from 1969 - 1972 in
Richardson and in Houston, we all admired Mr. Shepherd for his leadership and his accomplishments. I later went into banking and retired as a bank president.
Scott Stone
February 06, 2009 | Decatur, AL
May God's peace be with you and your family in this time of sorrow. He was a wonderful person.
Pat Rutland
February 06, 2009 | Grand Prairie, TX
God bless you Mark. My best TI years were under your leadership. We had a great run.
Best from
James (JP) Kraus
February 06, 2009 | Plano, TX
It was an honor to have served under Mark's leadership at Texas Instruments until his retirement. Mark's contribution to TI's success was enormous and his legacy continues onward through the decades. He will be greatly missed by everyone whose life he touched. My deepest condolences go out to Mark's family.
Greg Boydston
February 06, 2009 | Dallas, TX