Herbert Herman,

Herbert Herman,

December 24, 1915 - February 11, 2018

Obituary

Herbert Herman, 102, formerly of Gackle and recently of Bismarck, N.D., passed away early Sunday morning, Feb. 11, 2018. Herbert was hospitalized in San Jose, Calif., at the time of his death. He was born on a farm south of Gackle on Dec. 24, 1915, to Jacob and Ottille (Roloff) Herman. His parents moved to Gackle when Herbert was school age. He graduated from Gackle High School in 1935.

After graduation, he joined the Civil Conservation Corp and was assigned to CCC Camp #2765 in Wishek, N.D., to build stock dams. The Camp moved to Camp Crook, S.D., where they did forest work making fence posts and telephone poles. In 1938 Herbert’s Camp moved to Fort Meade in Sturgis, S.D., where Herbert helped organize provisions for 27 CCC camps located in the Black Hills. He taught rural school in Logan County from 1938 to 1940. Herbert attended Valley City State Teacher’s College from 1940-1942 when he was drafted by the US Army after the attack on Pearl Harbor.

Herbert served in the US Army from 1942 to 1946. He received his basic training at Camp Wallace Texas. In 1943 he was transferred to Fort Stewart Georgia where he was assigned to Headquarters Company for the duration of his Army career. He did office work and was assigned the job of interpreter for the German POW’s at Fort Stewart. After the war, Herbert helped move the POWS to Fort Benning Georgia for transport back to Germany. Herbert was discharged from Fort McCoy Wisconsin in 1946 as a Tech Sergeant.

He returned to North Dakota in May 1946 and got a job as clerk in the Gackle Post Office. When the Postmaster left the job, Herbert was appointed acting Postmaster in 1947 and was permanently appointed by President Harry Truman in 1949. He held this position until his retirement in January 1981. Herbert served the U.S. federal government in his various jobs for a total of 41 years.

Herbert met Reva “MaryEt “Johnson in LaCrosse, Wis., in 1944 when he was on furlough and returning to Fort Stewart Georgia after visiting his parents in North Dakota. He was introduced to MaryEt by his Army friend John McConaughey and his wife, Gladys, who was a friend of MaryEt’s. The four were sharing expenses traveling back to Georgia. MaryEt was going to visit her brother who was stationed in Kentucky. Herbert and John and Gladys McConaughey were returning for duty at Fort Steward. From then on, a friendship and correspondence developed between Herbert and MaryEt and the couple was married Oct. 25, 1947.

Herbert and MaryEt shared a zest for life, adventure and travel which took them throughout the United States, Canada and even some world travel. They always wanted to see what was over the next hill! MaryEt passed away June 7, 1993. After her death Herbert continued to live in Gackle until he sold his home in 2012. From then on, he split his time traveling and “wintering” in California and “summering” in North Dakota.

Herbert loved sports and golfed well into his 90s. He was a Packers and Twins fan and loved Spring Training for baseball. Trips to National Parks topped his travel list. He became fascinated with family genealogy and researched the Herman and Roloff Family history and recorded his findings in two published journals. In later years he took up quilting and made charity quilts for children in need and military veterans.

Herbert is survived by a daughter Melinda (Charles) Snell of Bismarck, N.D., and a son Herbert Jr (Stephanie) of San Jose, Calif., and six step grandchildren. Larry Miller – N.D., Debbie Kelly – Wyo., Richard Snell – Mont., Steve Snell – Mont., Rashad and Belle – Calif.

He was preceded in death by his parents Jacob and Ottille, his baby sister, Hulda, his wife, MaryEt, his son-in-law, Charles, three brothers-in-law, three sisters-in-law and many family members and friends.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorials be made to the Anne Carlsen Children’s Center in Jamestown, N.D., and Emanuel Lutheran Church in Gackle, N.D.

Visitation will be Mon. Feb. 19 from 9 AM to 3 PM at Haut Funeral Home in Jamestown, N.D.

A Funeral Service will be held Tues., Feb. 20 at 11 AM at Emanuel Lutheran Church in Gackle, N.D.

Burial will be Wednesday Feb. 21 at 2 PM at the ND Veterans Cemetery in Mandan, N.D.


Visitation

Haut Funeral Home - Jamestown
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  • 1101 5th Ave Northeast
    Jamestown, North Dakota 58401

Funeral Service

Emmanuel Lutheran Church
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  • 117 Spruce St W
    Gackle, ND 58442

Burial

ND Veteran's Cemetery
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  • 1825 46th Street
    Mandan, ND 58554

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Palmer Edinger
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Melinda and Herb, I have fond memories of being your neighbor in Gackle. I confess, it was me who stole apples off the apple tree outside your kitchen window. Your family was very kind to us in our time spent with Grace Baptist Church. i am sorry for your loss. Condolences-Palmer
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Linda Schott
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I am thinking about you all at this time of loss. Herbert had a long life and we now should celebrate his life. It will be hard that he is gone but he is now at peace. He contributed a lot to the community of Gackle and was a upstanding citizen. We all should take a step back and see what life brought him in over a 100 years. Probably from horse & buggy days to high speed internet. How do those words get through that wire? I got to know Herbert when he and my Mom Alma were neighbors. Great neighbor and friend. I will miss him.
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Debbie Kelly
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I feel very blessed to be counted as a granddaughter to such a wonderful man. Such a kind and interesting man who lived an extraordinary life. He was greatly loved and will be greatly missed.
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Emery Schmidt
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Blessings and peace to Herbert's family. I am sure there are lots of memories from a great 102 year life.
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Stephanie Herman
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Dad, I am on my way to see you again and share my last physical kiss good bye until we meet again in heaven. I miss you so much!!! You have brought so much joy to our family. I hope and pray that I have always been good by you. You will forever be my angel. Thanks for accepting me from day one. You and Mom has given me one of the blessing from God (Herbert Herman Jr.) I will forever honor your name. Please watch over us dad. Please help us follow your footsteps in life. Thanks for all your knowledge and guidance through these years. One of my promise to you was to take care of you when you needed me. I hope I did well. Lord knows I tried my best. I loved always to see you smile. My other promise to you is to keep our family together. I love you!!!
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Belle Munoz
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To my adventure seeking grandpa, from hearing some of your adventures you took, to hearing your laughter as my mom would sing or shall I say silence from toning her out haha, through seeing you bond with your children and watching your journey during your times here in California, it was a honor to have known you and to spent time with you. I think we both know Kody really appreciated your presence especially during eating time, when whenever you ate, he always got a piece of. Watching you as you ate your food always had a fork and knife even when it came to finger food you were always so proper which was nice. The way you would opened your Christmas presents with your handy pocket knife was cool to watch! To tons of the watermelons you ate, I wonder how many you ate, you sure had a craving for watermelon. I was always amazed how you would eat all your food and yet always seemed to have saved room for that watermelon! You will forever be miss and loved! Love Belle and Kody

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