~ IN MEMORY ~
Navy veteran, DL Capt. Alexander “Alex” Hurlbutt
Shepard III
June 27, 1935 ~ November 29, 2025
In April of 1963, Alex began his employment with
Delta Air Lines. Flying was his true passion…………
Alex joined Delta Air Lines 04-01-1963 and was
based Dallas. He is by his wife Annette,
and by his sons and their families.
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IN THE CARE OF Ted Dickey West Funeral Home, Dallas
TX.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/dallas-tx/alexander-shepard-12635473
Alexander H. Shepard, III, 90, passed away
peacefully on November 29, 2025. Alex was a rare and wonderful man whose
selfless service, love, friendship and sense of humor were an inspiration to
all who knew him.
Alex was born on June 27, 1935 in Durham, North
Carolina and raised in Chapel Hill. He lived an idyllic childhood with fond
memories including ringing the University of North Carolina bell to signal the
end of World War II, playing “Army” with friends in the woods of an undeveloped
Chapel Hill, and playing touch football as a pre-teen with young ladies from
the UNC sorority house near his home. Alex treasured many lifelong friendships
with those of his childhood and teen years.
Alex graduated from Chapel Hill High School in
1953 where he served as class president and was a three sport “star” athlete.
Alex spent several summers as a youth camp counselor in the mountains of
Western North Carolina. He attended Davidson College, graduating in 1957 with a
degree in Economics. While at Davidson, he was a member of the Kappa Sigma
fraternity and competed on the swim team. Within a week of college graduation,
Alex began his service in the U.S. Navy. It was this transition that set the
course for much of Alex’s future life.
Initial flight training took place in Pensacola,
Florida with upper-level training being completed in Corpus Christi, Texas. It
was in Corpus Christi in 1958 that he met the love of his life, Annette Renken.
A whirlwind romance led to their marriage eight months later, on February 28,
1959. Their loving marriage lasted nearly sixty-seven years. Alex was the
definition of a southern gentleman, and he and Annette modeled what a caring
and nurturing partnership should be. Sons John and Doug were welcomed later.
Upon completion of naval training, Alex was
stationed in Norfolk, Virginia where he served and flew for the next three
years. Alex continued to serve his country for several years thereafter as part
of the Naval Reserves. After his naval commitment was satisfied, a relocation
to Atlanta, Georgia and a six month detour into the banking business world
solidified Alex’s desire to not be chained to a desk.
In April of 1963, Alex began his employment with
Delta Air Lines. Flying was his true passion, and he often said that he never
worked a day in his life. He ascended through the ranks quickly to Captain,
spending his entire thirty-two year career with Delta based in Dallas, Texas.
Alex often commented that one of the joys of his career was being able to
experience the uniqueness and professionalism of the people with whom he
worked. Because of mandatory retirement requirements, Alex retired in 1995 at
age 60 - otherwise he might still be flying.
Outside of work, family was a central focus for
Alex and his military background manifested into a very structured, stable and
loving environment. He was a dedicated father, coaching his sons’ youth sport
teams and rarely missing a ballgame or event, often sacrificing the quality of
his work schedule to attend.
Alex loved being physically active, outdoors and
spending time in nature, evidenced by multiple week-long rafting trips down the
Colorado river, competitive sailing, running race events and Sierra Club hiking
trips. In later years, he focused on genealogy mapping and charitable work.
Alex is survived by his beloved wife Annette, sons
John (Ann), Doug (Karen), grandchildren Kristen, Darby, Megan, Katie Roewe
(Adam), and sister Mary O’Shaugnessy (Bill). He is also survived by three
granddogs.
Interment with full military honors will be held
in a private, family ceremony at Dallas / Fort Worth National Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, donations can be made to the SPCA of Texas.
A memorial service will be held on Monday,
December 8, 2025 at 1:00 PM at the Ted Dickey West Funeral Home (7990 President
George Bush Tpke, Dallas, TX 75252).
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the
SPCA of Texas.

Sorry to hear the news that Al has made his final flight West. Al was about one year senior to me at Delta and was always a step up the ladder of advancement to the next checkout into the next pilot position, all the way up to becoming Captains. We will surely know each other again as brothers in the Kingdom of God is my belief.
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