(Coach) Hal-Herring-Obituary

Dr. (Coach) Hal Moreland Herring

Cumming, Georgia

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Dr. (Coach) Hal Moreland Herring, age 89 of Cumming passed away Sunday, Feb. 9, 2014. He was a member of Cornerstone Christian Church in Dawsonville. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 62 years, Virginia Herring; his parents, Tolbert and Emily Herring; brothers and sisters-in-law,...

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Dear Tory & family, I'm so sorry for your loss! Our Dads knew each other. My Dad, Howard Webb, built all the defensive equip, per your Dad, for the Falcons, when they 1st got the Falcons franchise. My Dad died in Jan'08, and would have been 92 on 4/20/08. Both of them were "one of a kind men". I don't believe they make them like that anymore! I believe we were lucky to have Dads like them! God bless you all!

I met Coach Herring in 1957 at an Auburn game. I was a recruit from UMS in Mobile and I spent most of the day after the game at His home. My uncle was a coach at Georgia at the time and Coach Herring communicated to Perron Shoemaker that I was a very nice visitor to his home. When my uncle told me he had a tear in his eye and I have remebered that conversation all of my life. My uncle was special having played in the Rose Bowl for Alabama. I later ran into Dr. Herring about 15 years ago in...

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

I am so sorry for your loss. He was a wonderful man and he will be dearly missed.

I feel as though a part of my Auburn heart has been ripped away. I salute you Coach Hal Herring. You were the best. Thanks for the memories. War Eagle for ever.

I am so sorry to hear the news about Coach Herring. May God be with him and his family.

May you find comfort in the many memories that you have of your Dad. I worked with him at DeKalb College/Georgia Perimeter College.

Jacqueline Terrill Harbison

I am so sorry for your great loss. May the God who is 'comforting those mourning, and binding the brokenhearted' sustain you during this most difficult time. (Isaiah 61:1, 2).

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.