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Charles W "Chuck" Herman
Mar 10, 1926 - Dec 2, 2008
Submitted by: Ann Weber
SMITH-GALLO FUNERAL HOME
GUTHRIE, LOGAN CO, OK
(permission granted)
Charles W. Herman, 82, of Cashion,
OK died on Tuesday, December 2, 2008
in Oklahoma City, OK. Graveside
memorial services will be held at
2:00 p.m., Friday, December 5, 2008
at Cashion Cemetery with Reverend
Jerry Hudson of Odyssey Hospice
officiating. Services are under the
direction of Smith-Gallo Funeral
Home, Guthrie, OK.
Chuck was born March 10, 1926 in
Phillipsburg, NJ to George Adam, Sr.
and Mary Ethel Herman. He graduated
from Edison Tech High School in
Rochester, NY. Chuck was a life-time
member of the Reformation Lutheran
Church of Rochester, NY. He enlisted
in the U.S. Army during WW II and
served in the 24th Quarter Master
Company. Chuck worked for Eastman
Kodak Company for 34 years. He was a
life member of the Kodak Park
Pioneer’s Club and Kodak Camera
Club. He owned and flew single and
multi-engine aircraft. He was a
member of the Masonic Lodge #320 in
Honeoye Falls, NY and served as
president of the Masonic Fellowship
Club. Chuck was a volunteer
firefighter in Honeoye Falls, NY and
a member of the American Legion,
Post #664 for 49 years. He enjoyed
fishing, flying, traveling in his
RV, boating, and life in general.
Chuck and Betty celebrated 60 years
of marriage on March 12, 2008.
He is survived by his wife Betty
Herman of the home; six children
Virginia Davenport and husband Fred
of Wakefield, KS, Charleen Short and
husband Wesley of Cashion, Jane Dow
and husband Jerry of Perham, ME,
Carol James and husband Gerry of
Presque Isle, ME, William Herman of
Cashion, and Donald Herman and wife
Elizabeth of Cashion; six
grandchildren; two
great-grandchildren; and one sister
Virginia Gagliano of Rochester, NY.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be
made to the Oklahoma Medial Research
Foundation for cancer research, 825
Northeast 13th Street, Oklahoma
City, OK 73104-5097.