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Herman John Prager

1925 - 2024

Herman John Prager obituary, 1925-2024, Mandeville, LA

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1925

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2024

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Herman Prager Obituary

Herman John Prager, Jr., age 99, a WWII submarine veteran, fondly known as "Dutch", passed away on Wednesday, July 24, 2024. Beloved husband of 38 years to Jane Atkins Prager; father of Herman J. Prager III, PhD of Austin, Texas; grandfather of twins, Kurt F. Prager, Jr. (Nicole) of Reno, NV and Katelyn Jean Prager of New Orleans; brother of Elaine Prager Ridgley; stepfather of Debra Ann Edwards (Steve); step grandfather of Sarah Michelle Kegerreis (Christopher) and Emily Marie Guillory (Kyle); and step great grandfather of Addison Grace, Baylen Christopher Kegerreis, Lucy Marie Guillory, Cayde Joseph Guillory, and Noelle Jean Kamissar. Also survived by his true friends over the many years in business, bowling, golf, fishing, hunting, Veterans Affairs, and WWII. He was preceded in death by his parents, Herman, Sr. and Althea Dowty Prager; his first wife of 37 years, Katherine "Kay" Prager; his son, Kurt Francis Prager; his sister, Loyce Ann Prager Falati; and his stepmother, Anna Romano Prager. "Dutch" entered this world in New Orleans, at home, 6043 Magazine Street, January 1925. He attended St. Francis of Assisi School and Church. He later moved to Metairie in 1935, and graduated from St. Catherine of Siena School in 1938. He was a member of the St. Aloysius 1942 State Bowling Champions and graduated the same year. As his school buddies were leaving for WWII service, "Dutch" wished to offer his time for service. In June 1942, he worked at the family business, Prager, Inc., machine and gear plant at Howard Ave. and Magazine St. In January 1943, age 17, he enlisted in the US Navy and was sent to San Diego Training Center for "Boot" Camp and Machinist Mate School, where he graduated in top of the class. He also volunteered for submarine service. He transferred to the USS Kingfish and served abroad for four war patrols. He earned the Submarine Silver Dolphin Qualification Pin and the Submarine Combat Pin with two stars for three successful patrols. When he returned to the U.S., in Galveston, TX, his family was on the dock waiting for him. He then went to New London, CT to work on a boat for decommission, and eventually transferred to New Orleans Lakefront Naval Station in January 1946. "Dutch" entered the family business, Prager, Inc. Machine and Gear Repairs, founded by his grandfather, Bruno Prager, in 1897, as an apprentice machinist. He then advanced to foreman, draftsman, estimator, secretary, vice president, president – CEO, and his last position held was chairman of the board, when the business was acquired by a gear company from Antwerp, Belgium in 1991. Other lifetime activities he held were Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 50 at St. Catherine of Siena Parish; President of the Dads Club and Cub Master, Pack 100, St. Pius X Church in Lake Vista; Commodore of the NO Power Boat Association; owner and driver of the 48 Hydo, "The Flying Dutchman"; Region 9 director of the National American Power Boat Association; founder, along with the late Paul Kalman, the NO Big Game Fishing Club in 1960, where he served as president for 30 years; charter life member and LA State Commander for 10 years with the US Sub Vets WWII; chairman of the NO Joint Machinist Apprenticeship Committee; served on the National Board of the American Gear Manufacturers Association; charter member of the National WWII Memorial, Washington, D.C.; charter member, volunteer, and lecturer at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans; present member of the Coastal Conservation Association and received a "Lifetime Achievement Award" in appreciation for his longtime contributions to the conservation of marine resources; he also received the National "Billyfish Rybovich Lifetime Conservation Award"; he was an ardent member and angler of the NOBGFC and the Tally-Ho Club; and past member of the Hunter of the Little Lake Hunting Club. He also enjoyed golf, with his only hole in one, at the Alexandria Country Club. He strongly believed in the "Prayer of St. Francis". "Dutch" had a special love for his dear and devoted wife, Jane, a true inspiration; thanks to his son, Herman III, PhD, for his love and staying in touch; and to all of his fishing, hunting, and golfing buddies, who added to his life. Enjoy today, for one never knows what tomorrow will bring. God bless all. Stay safe, healthy, and happy. Amen! The family would like to extend their gratitude and a special thank you to the staff of Lakeview Regional Medical Center in Covington; Belle Maison Rehab in Hammond; and North Oaks Hospital in Hammond, for their care and compassion. The Mass and burial were privately held for the family. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Dutch's memory to the Billfish Foundation, www.billfish.org/donate/. To view and sign the online guest book, please visit www.lakelawnmetairie.com

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Published by The Times-Picayune from Aug. 3 to Aug. 4, 2024.

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WallyGundlach

August 9, 2024

As a boy, Dutch took me, my father and brothers on a fishing trip of a lifetime. He was always a true gentleman and kind to me whenever we crossed paths. I pray to the Lord that he is at peace and suffered little.
God Bless Dutch
Wally Gundlach

Kenny Spellman

August 7, 2024

On behalf of the Brothers of the Sacred Heart Alumni Association and Brother Martin High School, I offer our prayers and condolences. We will say a Mass in his memory.

Kenny Spellman ´84
Brother Martin High School

David Harrison III

August 5, 2024

Dutch. I will miss you a lot.
Thanks for a lot of years of memories. David Harrison III

Guy Romano

August 4, 2024

If there ever was a "Hail fellow well met, Dutch was one and singular. Always knew how to enjoy life and make the most of it. Admired by so many of f us.

Adele Knauer

August 4, 2024

What a life well lived ! Such loyalty to country and family, the WW2 generation was the best. A profound thank you and rest in peace, Adele Knauer

Keith Thienemann

August 4, 2024

On behalf of the Thienemann family and our Lemley cousins, please accept my condolences on the death of Mr. Prager. Mr. Prager's grandmother, Mamie Dowty née Lemley and my great-grandfather David Lemley were siblings.

Marine Corps brother.

August 4, 2024

Rest in peace Sailor.

Ron Abboud

August 4, 2024

Prager Family/-past memories of love and happiness helps heal a broken heart.

Ronnie Abboud
NWWII Museum

Norman Fonseca

August 4, 2024

My condolences to the family. I played a lot of golf with Dutch in the 1990's at Beau Chene CC. He and I were regulars in the Friday Lunch Bunch. I bought his golf cart, it was like new, he wasn't using it. He was a good friend to all and I'm glad he lived such a long life. May he rest in peace in the arms of our loving Lord and Savior.

J Ron Atchley

August 4, 2024

I first met Dutch as a young boy with my father at port eads home of the new Orleans big game fishing club of which I eventually became a member . Dutch was also king Sargon of knights of Babylon in 1974 of which our paths crossed again . I was so proud that Dutch presented my son Zach with his award for his first blue marlin caught at age 11. I always loved and respected his wisdom and kind words when I saw him . I am so sorry to hear of his passing and offer my deepest sympathy to his family

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