Peter Anthony-Herko-Obituary

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Peter Anthony Herko

Haddon Township, New Jersey

Oct 30, 1952 – Mar 6, 2018 (Age 65)

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BORN
October 30, 1952
DIED
March 6, 2018
AGE
65
LOCATION
Haddon Township, New Jersey

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Jackson Funeral Home - Haddon Township Obituary

On March 6, 2018, Age 65, of Haddon Township, NJ.  Beloved husband of Jana Marie (Nee Turpish).  Loving father of Sheyna Marshall, Jeremy Herko, Tegan Reives, and Josh Herko.  Dear brother of Beth Warrick and Nicholas Herko. Also survived by grandchildren, nieces and nephews.Relatives &...

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I am lucky to see his beloved Denver Police Sergeant son on a regular basis. He misses his dad so much. He remains heartbroken over the loss of his father.

Worked with Pete at McClellan AFB, Ca from 93-98. Great NCO and knowledgeable manager. I think of those days often. My condolences to his family. RIP brother.

Sheyna, Jeremy, Tegan and Josh, Pete and I developed a long lasting great friendship. I learn more about cars from him as he was always working on them. I am deeply saddened and will always remember the times we shared together. May god bless you and give you the strength to get through this

Pete and I worked together as instructors at Lowry Air Force Base in the early 80's. He was such a great guy. Our deepest sympathy and prayers are with the family in this sad and difficult time. Pete will be missed.

Shenya, Jeremy, Tegan and Josh, you are all aware of the special friendship Pete and I had during our 20+ years in the Air Force. We also had a great time bowling and socializing. Words cannot express the sorrow I feel for you. May God comfort you and your family.

Pete will be missed, I still remember the years we played in the Polka Band. Rest my friend, till we play again in the Big Band. @>-->-->---

I am blessed with knowing one of his sons, Joshua, who is a Denver Police Officer. I am lucky. He is a magnificent young man who chose to keep Denver safe. I love him.

The years I spent at AT&T with Pete were some of the best of my career. He held down the corner with a smile and more laughs than I could count. Always ready to talk cars or give me a ride in the new whip...and there were a few! I have so many great memories of Pete and his Terrible Towel. Rest In Peace, brother.

You were like my second Dad growing up. You will be missed.