Leah-HERMAN-Obituary

Leah A. HERMAN

Erie, Pennsylvania

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HERMAN - Leah A. 96, passed away Friday March 16, 2012 at Manchester Presbyterian Lodge in Erie which was her home for the last five years. Leah was born on May 1, 1915 in Buffalo, NY to the late John and Mary Hahn. She married Irving L. Herman on her birthday, May 1, 1937. Leah worked for the JC...

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The Parker Family would like to extend our deepest sympathy. We have great memories from Westbrook Drive in Cheektowaga. Rosemary "Tommy" sends her love to all of you and your family. She lives in Spring Hill, FL. I read her the beautiful obit. and had many fond memories of when we were all together. We're so sorry for your loss and will cherish the memories.

David, Sandy, Marleah, Jimmy, Ron, Mary Jane, David, and Jennifer,

Our thoughts are with you during this difficult time. Leah was a very interesting person and we're glad we got to know her in past years at your home. We have many fond memories of her. We're sorry for your loss.

Love,
Fred and Marietta Kuehn

Dear David, Sandy, Marleah, and Jimmy,

Chris and I would like to express our sympathy over the loss of Leah. No matter what age, there is such a void felt in your heart. God bless all of you.

Dear Ronald & David and the Herman Family,
Your Mom was a most wonderful - awesome best friend to my Mom - Betty Gould, and especially her Mom - my grandmother - Sylvia DeLisle, when she and your Mom lived on Andrews Ave. in Buffalo in the late '60s-'70s. I'm certain they-all are now renewing and recalling old times in heaven. After the death of my Mom in 1987 I wondered what happened to your Mom - such a beautiful person. I'm so glad to have seen her touching notice in the Bflo. News....

Dear David & Sandy:
We would like to express our thoughts and prayers to you and the entire family on the death of your mother. May the peace of Christ reign in your hearts and the love of God be your comfort.

With our Sympathy,
Peggy & Willi Maier