Donald-Herb-Obituary

Donald Neal Herb

Emmaus, Pennsylvania

Apr 21, 1941 – Jul 10, 2025

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BORN
April 21, 1941
DIED
July 10, 2025
LOCATION
Emmaus, Pennsylvania

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Donald N. Herb, 84, of Allentown, passed away on July 10, 2025, at Lehigh Valley Hospital Center. He was the husband of Judie (Haenn) for 52 loving years. Born in Frackville, PA he was the son of the late Marvin E. and Ivy M. (Clemens) Herb. He graduated from Sunbury High School in 1959 and the...

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I met Don in 1971 when I began working for a company for which Don had been working for many years. It was a tough employer, but Don went out of his way to teach me about the business and to make me feel comfortable about my role within it. He was a great mentor. In the process we became good friends while sharing good times and many chuckles. Our family was fortunate that Don became an expert photographer, because he went out of his way to provide us with pictures of our son who swam...

Judy, I was deeply saddened to learn of Don´s passing. He was so devoted to Parkland that we easily became friends upon my arrival many, many years ago. His devotion ran much deeper than any that I knew as he attended countless events to support student-athletes. Many times Don and I sat at basketball games chatting through the event. I have vivid memories of our trip to Ann Arbor to watch a PHS player and then have dinner with him. Of course, Don took his camera and captured the action from...

Judy, you picked a perfect picture. It showed him at a happy time and doing what he loved. Our sympathies to you and Chrissy. We are here for you.

I first met Don on the football field when I still ran handheld camera for RCN. We always stopped to talk. He then joined RCN for a couple of years and we got to know each other better. Once I told him abaoy my son´s t-ball team and how the parents hated the team photos taken obviously by someone else. He offered to come out and take the team pictures. The parents raved over them. Don refused payment and said he was glad to help. That was the kind of guy he was. After he left RCN, we would...

Judy and family, So sorry to hear about the passing of your husband. He is no longer suffering or in pain. He's another angel to watch over you and your family. May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief. You are in my prayers.

So very sad to hear this. I have great memories of Don and Judy. I wish there was something I could do to ease the heartache. Prayers to the family

I am so sorry to hear about Don´s passing and wanted you to know that you´ve been on my mind and in my heart. The loving and expert care you provided to him through every step of his illness was nothing short of remarkable. While many patients had to travel for dialysis, Don was blessed to receive not only professional treatment at home but the kind that only comes from a deeply devoted wife. You´ve always been the picture of compassion and strength-caring for Don so selflessly, and still...

Thank you Don, for be amazing to Nick, and such a supporter of all the kids.