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JERRY STUART SHEPPERSON

By
NLJ Staff

JERRY STUART SHEPPERSON
Aug. 16, 1946–Oct. 20, 2019
Jerry Stuart Shepperson, age 73, passed away peacefully at his home on Oct. 20, 2019. He is preceded  in death by his parents, Al and Jessie (Mellor) Shepperson and numerous aunts and uncles. He is survived by his wife, Anita. They lived together on their ranch outside of Upton.
He is lovingly remembered and will be forever missed by his family which includes Mike and Darien (Julie) Shepperson, Melissa (Steve) Saunders, Bryan, Jack, Hannah and Carter, Sarah (Chad) Ward, Brady and Lily; his brother, Bob Shepperson (Julie); nephew Cole (Katie) Shepperson and children (Haylee, Kaylee, Eden, Ivy, Tessa Jo); niece, Jeri Davis (Mike) and children (Lane, Cam, Rylee, Cullen); Allen Shiers (Jade, Kylie, Payton); Brandon Shiers, as well as a large extended family. 
Jerry was born in Gillette, Wyo., on Aug. 16, 1946, and lived in Weston County most of his life. He attended the University of Wyoming, receiving a bachelor’s degree in range management. He worked for Amax Coal and numerous local companies before settling on the Shepperson family ranch. He also served as Weston County Commissioner from 2007-2014.
Jerry had a strong work ethic and love of ranching in all its forms; he built a fulfilling life for himself around the daily and seasonal rhythms of ranch life. He was a great horseman and raised cattle and sheep as well. Always willing to lend a hand, Jerry built strong relationships with his neighbors and fellow ranchers. 
He took great pleasure in music, and frequently shared his talents of singing and playing guitar with others at family and community gatherings. Jerry had a quick wit and was always making jokes (usually to amuse himself as much as anyone else), which he usually paired with a chuckle and a twinkle in his eye.
He loved camping, backpacking, fishing and hunting and shared his vast knowledge of the outdoors with his children, grandchildren and community members. He was always at his best in the outdoors and was prepared for any situation.
A celebration of Jerry’s life will take place in at the Boal Auditorium in Upton on Nov. 2 at 1 p.m. His ashes will be spread privately by his family on the ranch. 
In lieu of flowers the family requests that memorials be made in Jerry’s name to benefit the Upton Fire Department and EMS. Memorials and condolences may be sent in care of Meridian Mortuary, 111 S. Railroad Ave., Newcastle, WY 82701. Condolences may also be expressed at meridianmortuary.com.

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