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Judith Marie Herman
Lebanon - Judith Marie Herman, 76 of Lebanon, passed away in the WellSpan Good Samaritan Hospital on Wednesday, November 6, 2019. She was born in Lebanon on January 26, 1943, a daughter of the late Frederick Milton and Bette Lorraine Ashmead Sheffy. Judith was the wife of Earl William Herman Jr. to whom she married October 19, 1963. Mrs. Herman retired from Hills Dept. Store where she had various duties. She attended St. Mary's Catholic Church, Lebanon. She enjoyed crafts, games on her Kindle, her pets, shopping, eating out, her family and everybody that knew her loved her. Surviving in addition to her husband are children: Patrick M. Herman and Jill M, wife of Joseph R. Koehler Jr. all of Lebanon; step grandchildren: Kali Reager and Kane Koehler; step great grandchildren: Connor; Collin and Harper; brother: James Sheffy of TX; sister: Jeane, wife of David Marlatte, TX; sister in law: Linda Herman of Lebanon and brother in law: David Herman of Lebanon several nieces and nephews. Judith was predeceased by her grandmother: Gertrude Yorty. A viewing will be held from 10- 11: 00 AM on Wednesday, November 13, 2019 at St. Mary's Church, 2 North 8th Street, Lebanon, followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 11:00 AM at the church. Interment will be held in Grand View Memorial Park, Annville. Contributions may be made in Judith's memory to the Humane Society of Lebanon County 150 N. Ramona Rd, Myerstown, PA, 17067. The Rohland Funeral Home Inc, Lebanon is handling the arrangements. www.rohlandfh.com
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Judy and her husband Earl loved and mentored my wife when she was just a very young girl. Knowing the love they showed her, I can only imagine how her own children must have felt that they were special and very loved. Well done Judy and Earl. What a wonderful example of a great marriage!
John Hull
November 16, 2019
We love you and miss you so much
Joseph and Jill Koehler
November 9, 2019
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