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Jerry Wayne Herrmann

Ventura, California

1947 - 2010

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Jerry Wayne Herrmann, 63, passed away unexpectedly at his home in Ventura on July 1, 2010.

Jerry was born in Tulsa, OK on February 9, 1947 to Fred and Ida Mae Herrmann. Jerry attended Ventura High School and at the age of 17, he enlisted in the United States Marine Corps, and proudly...

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I'm so blessed to have been a part of Jerry's life, His time on this earth was cut way to short. I'm not sure how to go on without his Love,Friendship and Support, but for him I will figure it out. I promise one thing to you Jerry and that is I will Honor and Love you, Today, Tommorow, Forever and Always. Rest in Peace my sweet Angel.

Jerry, if you knew him was a wild and crazy guy. He was alot fun to be around. Jerry was a soldier to the end. He was soldier who fought against Alcoholism, Homelessness and the helpless, but his heart was with his fellow Vets who needed help. Your battle is over. the fight goes on. Rest in Peace

Jerry was a kind,sweet,funny character. We worked together at Behavioral Health.
He was very good and compasionate with some of the most difficult homeless and mentally ill people. He helped countless people get housing, stay sober, get food and medical care. He was a hero while serving in the Marines during wartime and also a hero helping people who are often forgotten and overlooked in our society. He will be missed.

To Jerry's family
He was a very good man , I was very glad to have met him many years ago at work. He was dedicated and loyal. May your family know this and be blessed with peace.

To Jerry's family: I truly enjoyed our many chats when Jerry came to Storage .It's an honor to have had him as a friend

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.

I never new Jerry W. Herrmann, yet we are brothers. The bond between military members never pass, even as we go on with life. I honor his service to country and family. Another fallen hero has made his last roll call. May the gates of heaven open its doors and welcome him.

Sarge, I still can't believe you're gone....you've been a part of my life for over 30 years and I don't know what we'll do without you. I do know you'll be watching over us....Love you and miss you...R.I.P.