In
Memory
of
Eugene Pierre Schepers III
April 13, 1936 - April 21, 2019
Obituary
Eugene Pierre Schepers
III - To deflect criticism of his Jersey City
accent, Gene often challenged a new acquaintance to
guess his birthplace. This usually got a laugh as did
his recitation of his full name, Eugene Pierre Schepers
III - not the best moniker for a little kid looking to
play stick ball on Fourth Street. Born on April 13,
1936, he died on April 21, 2019, and is survived by his
wife, Jo Anne Engelbert, his daughter Lee
Schepers-Matthews and his step daughter Karen Dinelli.
Good humor, cheerfulness and compassion were the default
settings of this gentle giant - 6-foot-6 - and a heroic
streak marked both his temperament and his vocation: at
Pratt Institute he switched from engineering to
architecture when he realized that his ultimate bliss
lay in creating shelter for human beings. He worked for
architectural firms throughout the New York metropolitan
area, ending his career with a stint at the Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey, located in the
World Trade Center. Trapped in an elevator high in Tower
One, he survived the 1993 attack and was named to a
government commission that ordered changes which greatly
reduced loss of life on 9/11.
After retiring to St. Augustine in 1999, Gene continued
putting roofs over people's heads by volunteering at
Habitat for Humanity, where he shepherded 75 dwellings
to completion in our community. His intellectual passion
was economic theory and the search for a just society.
His many friends will sorely miss the "spirited
exchanges of views" he lived for. Other friends will
remember him as a creator of stunning model airplanes
over a 75-year span that began when he was eight with
balsa and rubber power and kept pace with the times. He
belonged to numerous modeling clubs, most recently the
St. Augustine Radio Control Flyers. Some of his happiest
moments were certainly those spent pursuing the perfect
flight with fellow modelers.
An utterly self-effacing person, Gene stipulated in his
will that there be no public memorial upon his death. In
lieu of flowers, the family suggests a donation to the
Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation, 230 East Ohio Street,
Suite 500, Chicago, IL 60611.
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in memory, please visit our Sympathy Store.
Published in St. Augustine Record
on May 12, 2019