LIENEMANN
HERMAN J.
Age 83, of Penn Hills, on Nov. 4, 2017. Husband of 60 years to Rita (Lawrence); father of Paul (Cathy), Vincent, and Timothy (Kristin); grandfather of Daniel, Michelle, Aubri, Averi, Matthew, Allison, and Tyler; great-grandfather of Kaylib and Amelia; brother of Ronald and Earl (Carol), of Chesapeake, VA. Herman was a Navy Veteran, worked for Sears for 40 years where he was a sales manager in the East Liberty and Allegheny Center stores. He was active for many years in the Boy Scouts of America and was very proud of his three sons and a grandson who achieved the rank of Eagle Scout. Herm was a docent in the Car and Carriage Museum at the Frick Art and Historical Center for 13 years. He led tours for guests from around the country and world. He recently was a volunteer at the Health Care Center at Longwood at Oakmont, where he visited residents. Herm will be missed by his family and friends. Friends received 2-4 and 6-8 p.m. Wednesday at CHARLES W. TRENZ FUNERAL HOME, INC., 11110 Frankstown Road, Penn Hills. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Bartholomew Church, Thursday, 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations in Herm's memory to the Boy Scouts of America, Laurel Highlands Council, www.lhcscouting.org/giving/donate
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November 1, 2018
Tyler Lienemann
I'm always thinking of you
November 17, 2017
Tyler Lienemann
I love you poppy and all the tours you've given me.
November 6, 2017
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Fred Wheeler
I was in high school with Herms brother Ronald, Ron I pass to you and your entire family my condolences.
Fred Wheeler, Washington Vocational (class of 1955)
November 6, 2017
Linda Snyder
So sorry for your loss. Herm was my boss at sears for years. Prayers to you
November 6, 2017
KEN DRAKE
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