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Kathy Ashley Ricker
October 27, 2007
To the Family of "Red" Shipley,
May the peace of God be with you and may He give you strength as you grieve the loss of your beloved "Red".
My dad, Edward Ashley, was an avid listener of Stain Glass Bluegrass and WAMU. Often times Dad would call in a special request and "Red" would gladly play the song. Now your beloved "Red" is fulfilling special requests in Heaven.
Steve Baker
October 12, 2007
I once shared with Red, that quite a few years ago when I was still living at home,my father would turn on and turn up Stain Glass Bluegrass on Sunday mornings. I admit it took a while to get use to but as I got older it grew on me. Now, many years later,my daughter would come to say,"daddy turn our music on".I guess tradition is a good thing.I last spoke to Red just a few weeks ago and thanked him for his time and told him how much he would be missed. Now,I would like to thank his family for sharing him with my family.Thankyou. GOD bLESS you all, Steve, Debra and Maura.
Greg Breeden
October 12, 2007
Red was truly one of the good guys in the radio business. I have a lot of respect for people like Red who were able to survive the many changes radio has experienced over the years. I'm glad I had the opportunity to know and work with him.
TOM 'CAT' REEDER
October 12, 2007
DEAR CHILDREN....I'VE TOLD YA'LL BEFORE HOW VERY SORRY I AM ABOUT YOUR DAD AND MY G R E A T FRIEND 'RED'....WE KNOW HE'S IN A MUCH BETTER PLACE NOW IN PEACE AND NO MORE PAIN...WE HAD MANY WONDERFUL YEARS WORKING TOGETHER AND I WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER HIM AND OUR FRIENDSHIP...MAY GOD BESS ALL YA'LL....WE LOVE YA'LL...TOM 'CAT' & JUDI..
Ron Hazlett Jr.
October 12, 2007
To All The Shipley Family:
Our family wishes to express our deepest condolences at the passing of Red.
My family and I were listeners of Red's programs back in his days at WRFL radio, in Winchester, Va. and WKCW radio, in Warrenton, Va. and we feel that he was truly an "institution" here in the DC area, when it comes to Bluegrass Radio personalities, and even to those of us who never got to meet him personally, he was very much as one of his long time radio compadres, Mr. Jerry Gray would say, a "long-time friend."
We felt a great loss in a sentimental sort of way, at Red's retirement, and also when he and all the other Bluegrass DJ's at WAMU, were relegated recently to HD radio, but now it is more than an understatement to say that we feel a much, much, greater loss at Red's passing.
He was indeed a fine DJ, with I think, the finest taste in the Bluegrass Gospel music, he chose to present on "Stained-Glass Bluegrass"
and in our hosehold, and I'm sure in every home his program was "welcomed" into, he will be sorely missed, and always fondly remembered.
In closing, I would like to leave with a few parting words, a sort of "mini eulogy", if you will, to Red, and I hope that all who read would approve.
May you rest in peace Red, your job here, I believe, was very well done, and in tribute to the years of enjoyment that you brought into each of our homes, I'd like to echo the words that you spoke to each of us at the end of each of your broadcasts, and say
"Many Great Thanks" to you sir, and "Ah Toodley Doo" !
God Bless, and Godspeed to you Red.
Andrew Cseplo
October 11, 2007
Brad & Christie: I don't know if you'll remember me, but we went to Fauquier High together. My condolences on the loss of your father.
Yon O'Connor
October 11, 2007
We lost a true legend of Radio. I worked with Red in the twilight of his career at WJMA. As a young broadcaster I looked up to Red. Every morning, as I entered WJMA, I hoped to hear an old story about “Radio”. Red was one of the best story tellers I have ever known. I will cherish my memories of talks in the studio and stories of the glory days of Radio. What I hope Stained Glass Blue Grass listener know is that Red saw the show as a ministry. With love he put on his headphones every Sunday morning and through the music he cherished he spread the word of redemption to thousands of people. I don’t know if Red ever pondered this or not, but I often wondered how many people over the years found peace through his work. I am proud to have known him and better for it. May Red’s memory live on and his mark on this world last forever. God Bless you Red.
Ron and Diane Elliott
October 11, 2007
Red, We thank you for all the wonderful entertainment you provided us for years and years. Your cheerful and positive demeanor were always an inspiration and you had a powerful impact on our lives. We will treasure your music collection which you left with us, Thank you with all our heart and rest in peace. We loved you and miss you very much.
Bertie Lambert
October 10, 2007
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Juanita Allen
October 9, 2007
My thoughts and prayers are with you. Our family has lost a personal friend of many years. My grandfather, Rev. Joe Freeman, had a Sunday morning radio program on Big K in Warrenton and Red was the engineer that made this happen for him every week. We've followed him and loved him since then. The world has lost a shining light - we can look forward to hearing him again in Heaven.
Arch Harrison
October 9, 2007
Red was an early personality at WJMA and capped his career by returning to his home station fifty years later. Orange enjoyed his style and selections. I am glad to have known him.
Arch Harrison, owner of WJMA 1961-1983
Will Conley
October 9, 2007
We all know how much we will miss
Red.He was a blessing to so many
people.We will remember him for as
long as we live.My life is better
for having known him.
Joyce Sprouse
October 9, 2007
Sunday morning is not the same without Red Shipley and Stain Glass Bluegrass. He is greatly missed. The Gospel and Bluegrass community has lost a great person.
Claudia Viar Millican
October 9, 2007
I started calling him "Star" when we worked together in trade shows with my Dad. I'm proud to say he was my friend. I'll truly miss him and now I know for sure that there will be bluegrass and laughter in heaven.
Ronnie Shiflett
October 9, 2007
Cindy Bug, Jeff, Christy and Brad, Sorry to here about your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you guys. Red will be missed by all.
Karen Knight
October 9, 2007
Red will be greatly missed. Radio has last a great person.
Red has been in our home for many years through the radio.
He leaves behind many who have grown to love bluegrass and grospel because of him.
You as a family will always have the best memories of Red,but we as radio family have special memories also.
Our prayers are with you as you cope with your loss,but know that Red was loved by many.
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