Remembering Paul Shepherd On this Day..
Posted: Wed Jul 16, 2025 1:11 pm
I first remember Paul from the old Loft days in the 1960’s and sadly, the last time was to be two years ago
in St. Mellitus Church for Emily Capell’s gig there as part of the Hanwell Hootie Music Festival.
It was at the Cambridge pre-season away game in July that I learned of Paul’s passing.
There must have been around 400 mourners at the Mortlake Crematorium on 5th August. I eventually got close
enough to see and hear most of the Service.
The entrance music was the Otis Redding classic: ‘These Arms of Mine’ followed by ‘Ordinary Joe’ by Terry Callier.
Paul was also a huge music fan and Al Green’s; ‘How Can I Mend A Broken Heart’, ‘I Love Music’ by the O’Jays and
Paul Weller’s poignant, ‘You Do Something To Me’, all featured during the course of the Service.
The eulogy was read by his son, Matthew and tributes and poems came from other members of the family and also
his lifelong friend, Mark Cox.
The final choice of music was: ‘You Gave Me Love’ by the Crown Heights Affair.
The following obituary later appeared in the Coventry City Matchday programme:
‘It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of Paul, a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, uncle
and brother.
A great man who was always smiling, dancing and singing. He will be greatly missed by all his family and friends.
Paul was a lifelong supporter of QPR. Some would say that QPR was his first love, and he always believed no matter
how bad they got. Maybe you could do it for him this season?
Loftus Road will not be the same without him. We will love and miss you always.’
Paul always had a smile on his face, God Bless you mate.
Paul David Shepherd: 22nd August 1954 – 16th July 2021
Steve Russell..
in St. Mellitus Church for Emily Capell’s gig there as part of the Hanwell Hootie Music Festival.
It was at the Cambridge pre-season away game in July that I learned of Paul’s passing.
There must have been around 400 mourners at the Mortlake Crematorium on 5th August. I eventually got close
enough to see and hear most of the Service.
The entrance music was the Otis Redding classic: ‘These Arms of Mine’ followed by ‘Ordinary Joe’ by Terry Callier.
Paul was also a huge music fan and Al Green’s; ‘How Can I Mend A Broken Heart’, ‘I Love Music’ by the O’Jays and
Paul Weller’s poignant, ‘You Do Something To Me’, all featured during the course of the Service.
The eulogy was read by his son, Matthew and tributes and poems came from other members of the family and also
his lifelong friend, Mark Cox.
The final choice of music was: ‘You Gave Me Love’ by the Crown Heights Affair.
The following obituary later appeared in the Coventry City Matchday programme:
‘It is with broken hearts that we announce the passing of Paul, a wonderful husband, father, grandfather, uncle
and brother.
A great man who was always smiling, dancing and singing. He will be greatly missed by all his family and friends.
Paul was a lifelong supporter of QPR. Some would say that QPR was his first love, and he always believed no matter
how bad they got. Maybe you could do it for him this season?
Loftus Road will not be the same without him. We will love and miss you always.’
Paul always had a smile on his face, God Bless you mate.
Paul David Shepherd: 22nd August 1954 – 16th July 2021
Steve Russell..