Herman grew up in Alva and worked at the Alva Flourmill. On August 2, 1950, he married Leona Shaw. He served in the U.S. Army, was deployed to Korea for 14 months and was honorably discharged as a Master Sergeant. He was a Teamster truckdriver for 23 years, hauling loads from Colorado Springs, Colorado to Moab, Utah. In 1988, they made their home in Enid. Herman was a Saint Mobile driver, Meals on Wheels driver, and led a devotional each month at two nursing homes for over 20 years. He enjoyed his nursing home and hospital ministry.
Herman was preceded in death by his parents; six brothers, and three sisters.
He is survived by his wife of 71 years, Leona; three children, Debbi Harrison, Ken Icke, and Karen Martz and husband, Chuck; three grandchildren, Chad Martz, Kimberly Fowler and Cole Harrison; six great grandchildren, Kaley, Layla, Kanden, Riley, Norah, and Sawyer; and many nieces and nephews.
Herman grew up in Alva and worked at the Alva Flourmill. On August 2, 1950, he married Leona Shaw. He served in the U.S. Army, was deployed to Korea for 14 months and was honorably discharged as a Master Sergeant. He was a Teamster truckdriver for 23 years, hauling loads from Colorado Springs, Colorado to Moab, Utah. In 1988, they made their home in Enid. Herman was a Saint Mobile driver, Meals on Wheels driver, and led a devotional each month at two nursing homes for over 20 years. He enjoyed his nursing home and hospital ministry.
Herman was preceded in death by his parents; six brothers, and three sisters.
He is survived by his wife of 71 years, Leona; three children, Debbi Harrison, Ken Icke, and Karen Martz and husband, Chuck; three grandchildren, Chad Martz, Kimberly Fowler and Cole Harrison; six great grandchildren, Kaley, Layla, Kanden, Riley, Norah, and Sawyer; and many nieces and nephews.
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