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Herman White

Portland, Oregon

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White, Herman 75 03/03/1935 07/15/2010 Herman White, loving and beloved husband and father, and a devoted and cherished friend to many, passed from this life July 15, 2010. A Vietnam War veteran, Herman was exposed to the herbicide, Agent Orange, and gave his "last full measure of devotion" to...

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I think about Herman still. He was such a good friend and so easy to talk with. I miss him.

I miss you, Herman. I miss the great conversations we had. I miss your smiling face. I miss your honesty, humility, and your sincerity. You were my friend. Tim

to my dear cousin,
your great sense of humor and your big heart will be sorely missed by many in our family.
semper fi,
will

I knew Herman from Xerox and from Coiltron. Herman was a "genuine human being". I have no greater honor to bestow on another person. We were managers together at Xerox and helped one another through some trying and difficult times and circumstances. He was never a man who would turn away from a difficult challenge. It is my priviledge to say "I knew Herman White." And I KNOW that GOD has opened HIS great arms WIDE for Herman.

Here's a younger version of my dear Herman.

Herman will be missed by everyone who knew him. He is in heaven now and will greet each of us as we leave this life.
Thanks Herman for all you did for me.

I worked with Herman at the Beaverton office of The Employment Dept. He was a great man to know. You could never be in a bad mood when he was around. I can still hear his laugh.

Herman was a positive presence. A man of honor, integrity, dignity, and yet humility. We laughed together while expressing our life views. Thank you Herman for the priviledge of knowing you for a time.

Herman's loved ones are looking forward to seeing your stories and photos... whether you're able to attend the celebration or not. If you cannot add photos or stories here, please consider mailing your anecdotes and copies of photos directly to Herman's wife, Marianne. If you need further information, you can email me, Marianne's sister, Suzanne at [email protected]