Frederick "Babe" Shepherd

1939 - 2025

Frederick "Babe" Shepherd obituary, 1939-2025, Aiken, SC

Frederick "Babe" Shepherd

1939 - 2025

BORN

1939

DIED

2025

Frederick Shepherd Obituary

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Aiken, SC - Frederick Joseph "Babe" Shepherd

1939 - 2025

Frederick Joseph Shepherd, 86, of Aiken, South Carolina, passed away peacefully on September 10, 2025, with his beloved wife of 55 years, Jerrie, at his side, along with son Dan, daughter Terri, and dear friends Donna Horvath and LaRobyn Samuel.

Born the youngest of four children to Margaret and Harry Shepherd, Babe grew up in Washington County near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. His father worked in the coal mines and steel mills, while his mother, a devoted homemaker and church member, was the heart of the family. Babe's siblings-Harry, Robert, and Sandra-shared his love of sports. The Shepherd boys played together in the single-wing offensive backfield of Cecil High School football team. All three brothers went on to play college football while earning their degrees.

At age 18, Babe's father made him turn down a professional baseball contract offered by the Philadelphia Phillies and insisted he accept a full football scholarship from the University of Virginia. His Dad told him if baseball didn't work out he'd likely end up working in a mine or mill, but that with the college degree, he would have better professional opportunities. He earned his undergraduate degree and a Master's Degree in Education, which Babe said helped him immensely throughout his professional career. While at UVA, he played both ways as a running back and safety for the Cavaliers. He led the Atlantic Coast Conference in rushing one season and was named to the All-Navy Opponent Team for his 100-plus-yard rushing performance against the then No. 1 ranked team in the nation. Though the Washington Redskins sought to sign him after college, Babe instead served a two-year hitch in the U.S. Army, then dedicated himself to teaching and coaching in high schools.

He began his coaching career as an assistant at W.T. Woodson High School in Fairfax, Va., before becoming head coach at Winston Churchill High School in Potomac, Md. For 27 seasons, he built the Bulldogs' football program into a powerhouse, amassing a career record of 209-78. Nearly a dozen of his players went on to the NFL, including one who led the nation in rushing during college and another who played in a Super Bowl. The program's family-like atmosphere, fostered by Fred and Jerrie's devotion to players, parents, and the community, became the foundation of its success. In recognition of his remarkable contributions, Churchill High School named its football stadium in his honor.

Upon retirement, Fred and Jerrie moved to Basye, Virginia, where they spent their days golfing, skiing, and entertaining friends and family. Later, they settled in Aiken at Woodside Plantation, where they again found joy in golf and built lasting friendships. Faith was also an important part of their lives, and in Aiken they were devoted members of St. John's United Methodist Church, a Stephen Ministry Church.

Fred was preceded in death by his parents, Margaret and Harry Shepherd. He is survived by his devoted wife, Jerrie Shepherd; children Dan Shepherd (Ann), Terri Kempthorn (Eric), Sharon Dawson (Danny), and Randy Shepherd; grandchildren Devan Raynor (Chris), Tyler Murphy (Annie), Daylon Murphy and Cole Shepherd; and great-grandchildren Braxton, Hayes, and Olivia. He is also survived by two brothers, Harry and Robert, and one sister, Sandra.

A service celebrating his life will be held Saturday, Sept. 20 at 10 am, St. John's Methodist Church, 104 Newberry St. NW, Aiken, SC 29801 (803 648 6891).

In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made to the Alzheimer's Association (donorservices.alz.org) or The First Tee of Aiken (firstteeaiken.org), an organization empowering youth through the game of golf.

Frederick "Babe" Shepherd

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September 23, 2025

Don and Dalene Bailey posted to the memorial.

September 20, 2025

Patricia Hannaway posted to the memorial.

September 20, 2025

Bob Gidley posted to the memorial.

Don and Dalene Bailey

September 23, 2025

Jerrie and Dan -- We are so impressed by the good influence Fred had on so many young lives -- you both can be proud. Our friendship with Fred, Jerrie and Dan were the years we all lived at Bryce Resort in Basye, VA -- golfing, visits in our homes and just enjoying all the fun times and great community spirit of Bryce. Our last visit was a trip to Aiken to spend time at Fred and Jerries new home and environment (and to see some of our other Bryce friends who had moved to Aiken) -- we miss them all. Our hearts go out to both of you during this sad time -- Fred is at peace and we hope all your good memories will help you also find peace. With Love - Don and Dalene

Patricia Hannaway

September 20, 2025

Mr. Shepherd taught me how to drive. I wish he had taught everyone. My brother played football for The Bulldogs and it was that Family that kept him from drugs. Prayers for Family and friends

Bob Gidley

September 20, 2025

Rest in peace coach. Thanks for all you did for me. I will never forget it.

Gordon Fediaczko, Bob Shepherd's close friend

September 17, 2025

Please my sincere condolences to all Family members who loved Babe. His accomplishments in his life will always be remembered. I know this a difficult time for all of you. But he is now at rest. So carry on your life in his proud memory.

Bob Keith

September 15, 2025

Coach Shepherd was a great teacher and mentor. I still remember the words ringing in my ear: "Keith, practice doesn´t make perfect, perfect practice makes perfect." Yep, 50 years later and I still remember. God bless, Coach!

Stan Share

September 15, 2025

Fred was an inspiration to many students and staff. I saw that every day while working at Churchill. My condolences go out to the Family. God Bless. SS

andy levy

September 14, 2025

coach shepherd was one of the most influential people in my life . he inspired so many of us to be great on and off the field. may you all find comfort in knowing how many people he helped and inspire to rise above perceived limitations. andy levy class 82

Keith de Wit

September 14, 2025

Rest in Peace, Coach Shepard.
Keith de Wit, class of '81.

Bert Camut

September 14, 2025

I played for Coach Shepherd in his first three years at Churchill high school not only was he a great coach, but he instilled great work ethics for life itself. He taught me not only the challenge of playing football, but the challenges of life.
Bert Camut
Class of 72

Carolyn Israel, WCHS Class of `76

September 13, 2025

Coach Shepherd was an amazing man. He brought us Bulldogs to so many victories! He was my driver´s ed teacher! What a fun class that was with him! I was a Churchill cheerleader in 10th and 11th grade and I witnessed how hard our guys practiced and sweat blood and tears for Coach Shepherd he was our Shepherd and he showed us the way! RIP Coach Shepherd what great football teams we had back then! Thank you for being the leader that you were and influencing so many great young minds

Charles Baker WCHS class of 77

September 13, 2025

I remember Coach Shepherd from my days at Winston Churchill HS. He was a great man who loved his job and the students.

Steve Wilson

September 13, 2025

Coach, no words can fully express my appreciation for your support and encouragement while I was exploring the sports medicine field. Although my career took a different path, my high school experience was made richer and memorable as a result.

In the days ahead, may your family, friends and players find peace and comfort in their memories. As for the hearts you touched, the memories you´ve created, and the lives that you inspired, your signature word, as you stepped on the bus, best summarizes your time in the game. "HELLAVAJOB!".

George Mills

September 13, 2025

Jeri and Dan, Very sorry to hear of Fred's passing. He was a dear friend and I enjoyed our wonderful days of golf, dinners and parties together at Bryce, May you feel God's blessings at this time. George and Carlotta.

Brad Colton

September 13, 2025

So many wonderful memories. From State Championships to Friday night dinners.

Jr

September 12, 2025

Bobby Keith and Mike McGowan against Perry on the road is the most perfect example of his confidence

Brad Colton

September 12, 2025

Sending our love and prayers at this time of separation. Brad, Steve, and Dave Colton

Bert Camut

September 12, 2025

I played for Coach Shepherd in his first three years at Churchill high school always had a lot of respect for Coach Shepherd.
Bert Camut

Mark Higgins, WCHS 1974

September 12, 2025

I´m one of the many young men that had the honor to play for Coach Shepherd at Churchill High School. It was in his early years before amassing his tremendous record, but we knew our coach was a special leader. He instilled the will to win, along with integrity and sportsmanship. He was tough, but fair, and certainly not hard-nosed. We all knew he cared about us and wanted us to succeed on the field and in life. Some of his sayings stuck with me for life, such as "just put your head down and get five". Meaning when things get rough, just fight forward and try to end the play with strength and another five yard gain. I wasn´t a running back for Coach Shepherd, but I remembered that message and told myself just that more than a few times in my life. Rest in peace Fred Shepherd and thanks for all you did for so many.

Uman Bakshi

September 12, 2025

Coach it was a honor to play for you in your program. Your program instilled a work ethic and ability to self challenge myself that has served me well as an adult/husband/father. My favorite phrase will always be "be smarter than the average bear". May you rest in peace. Uman Bakshi 1991

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Dana Forbes & Jeff Sell

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Leah Cohn

September 12, 2025

Fred Shepherd allowed me to walk through the team doors and be a part of the manager squad over 5 seasons... this shaped my whole high school experience and taught me about myself and about team work, going into my adult years ....thank you, Coach. You will never be forgotten. - Leah

Tiger Lee

September 12, 2025

I want to thank Fred for being the man he was and for being tough on us, he truly cared about the young men he and all the other coaches mentored. I had a chance to be both on the football team as well as the show choir at the same time. Fred took an overweight kid and showed care and concern. I realize that he was looking out for a football team but he was genuinely trying to help me. He had me every morning running the mile before school. To put it simply, thank you! I can't put into words everything but I have nothing but positivity and love for a man who didn't have to care but did.

Joseph Charles Simoldoni

September 12, 2025

God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Joseph Simoldoni

September 12, 2025

Thank you for your coaching skills that you gave me while I was working as a teacher and coach with you at Winston Churchhill High School in Montgomery County Maryland!!Rest in peace my friend

Eric Smith

September 12, 2025

To the Family you have our deepest condolences. We Love you all , may God grant you all peace.I will say on behalf of everyone in this picture and the many many more players that are not in this picture we say thank Coach Shepard for making us better men. Thank you for sharing your Family with us . I pray that God keep you in His everlasting Arms and for that we give thanks !

Bonnie

September 12, 2025

In addition to the football and Bryce Mountain memories, I want to add the memory of my folks, Hub and Lucy, adoring Fred and spending as much time as they could with him and Jerrie. Fred and Hub, in the Olney basement watching sports comes to mind and a . Well done, Fred, and also to Jerrie, Terri and Dan who made loving, tough decisions as illness came with all its changes over the last years

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