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Herman L. Wood

Daytona Beach, Florida

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WOOD, HERMAN L., 68Herman L. Wood, age 68, longtime Ormond Beach resident and owner of Herman's Jiffy Stores, died on Saturday, February 9, 2008. He was born in Adel, Georgia and grew up in Ocala. He and Kay moved to Ormond in 1968, and opened their first store on their first anniversary. A...

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Kay, Tobi and Casey,
I am so sorry to hear about Herman's passing. I remember you guys from the Village and especially Herman. He was a great, fun, personable guy and I mean really fun and very funny. I remember the oyster roasts and all the fun we had in the Village as we were all growing up, even us old folks.
Herman will be truly missed and I will always remember him as an upbeat, positive and lively person, who you could always count on to make you laugh. Peace be with each of...

For the short time I knew Herman, his presence was blessed with great humor and high spirits. My thoughts and prayers are with all his family and Friends

My prayers and thoughts with you and family at this time.

Linda Fulford Aronoff

Dear Kay,
Just a few words to say how saddened I was to hear of Hermans passing. He was a good friend in high school and I am still in shock.

Kay, Tobi, Casey,

Really saddened to here of Herman's passing. It seems like yesterday we were at Tomoka Oaks playing in the Thursday night skins games with Barney Thompson, Gary Wintz and Victor Lohman to name a few. Those were some of my best memories. My mom always thought so highly of Herman. Coming home to Ormond won't be the same. Whenever I see a Jiffy sign I always think of Herman. My condolenses to your family.

Billy Mitchell

Dear Kay, Just a note to say hello and pass on to you my heart felt sympathy for you and the kids. Herman and I have been friends for many years and have shared a lot of good and bad times together.As you know both you and Herman were very SPECIAL to me. GOD BLESS. Willie

My deepest sympathies to Herman's family. I worked for Herman's Jiffy many years ago, the 80s and into the 90s at Tymber Creek and in Port Orange. Herman was a very generous man with a great sense of humor. He was well known in the community and will be greatly missed.

Dear Kay and family,

Herman was such a joy to so many people, for so many years. All these years, I never heard an unkind word; he delighted us all.

I can feel your pain and suffering. It'll be a while before the weariness and emptiness will begin to be less. Forty years of marriage will never be forgotten. Just know that others love and pray for you. Teresa Fletcher

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.