HERMAN-KAMMERMAN-Obituary

HERMAN KAMMERMAN

Cleveland, Ohio

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KAMMERMAN HERMAN KAMMERMAN, 80, died on March 26, 2010. Beloved husband of Annette Solomon; loving father of Walter Kammerman (Barb), Kathleen Hrabik (Martin), and Teresa Kam-merman (Jeremy Genovese); stepfather of Skip Yarus; grandfather of David, Steven, Sarah, Nathan and Jackie; great...

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Herman was a fantastic man and a great boss.. I was an excited law clerk at his wonderful Cleveland Office of Consumer Affiars in the 70's and thrilled when he offered me a job after passing the Bar. He fulfilled that dream of mine to make a law degree mean something and to be proud to "make a difference in my community." That was in the glory days of the consumer movement and Herman was one of its pioneers and champions. He taught me to direct my passions to the cause of consumers and...

It was an honor to say I was a friend of Herman Kammerman, his death has left such a void for all of us who were fortunate enough to call him friend. My most sincere sympathy to his beloved family

I will always remember Herman fondly.

The Kammerman Family and Friends,

Words say so little at times like this...

We are very sorry to hear about your loss.

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Hold fast to your memories, to all of the cherished moments of the past, to the blessings and the laughter, the joys and the celebrations, the sorrow and the tears. They all add up to a treasure of fond yesterdays that you shared and spent together, and they keep the one you loved close to you...

I remember Herman as a kind, generous soul full of life. He was always very kind to me. He will be missed.
Helen Terpylak

Herman Kammerman was a champion of social justice. I worked for him in 1973 when he directed Cleveland's Office of Consumer Affairs. He was passionate about righting the wrongs of society. He was warm and loving. He had an infectious laugh. I had not seen Herman in many, many years but I mourn his passing. Joe Tegreene, Cleveland Ohio

I remember Herman fondly from our days in Parents Without Partners, how kind he was to all, and extend my sincerest condolences to the family