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Roger Henry Herman

Fort Worth, Texas

1931 - 2010

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Roger Henry Herman, a retired lieutenant colonel of the United States Air Force, died Tuesday, May 18, 2010. Service: Mass of Christian Burial will be at 1 p.m. Wednesday, May 26, at St. Andrew Catholic Church. The Rev. Tom Stabile will officiate. Interment: 11 a.m. Thursday, May 27, in...

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We as Americans should be so humbled to have veterans such as LtCol Herman in out midst who gave and gave. Thank you for your service!
Sherl Gantt Gaskins, Mills Home Class of 1970

Dear Susan; are thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this time of transition. Take comfort in the great memories and legacy your father has left. Liz Stepp

I remember Roger's yummy cheese grit casserole and every time I make it, memories of Roger and his bubbly personality bring a smile to my face. I hope that warm memories will give you comfort as you go through this difficult time. Roger will be remembered fondly.

Dear Mrs Herman and family,
I want to express my condolences to you. I met Mr Herman a few years ago when he first came to Trail Lake. I meet many people in my life because of what I do, few capture my heart like Mr. and Mrs. Herman. It was an honor and privilege to have had the opportunity to meet. God bless you and your family.

Roger - High School graduation

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Roger and T-6

Dear family members,

Robert was a classmate of mine in junior high, and I recall him talking fondly of his Dad "the U-2 pilot." Roger's life story seemed remarkably similar to that chronicled in the TV series "Call to Glory." He truly had an amazing career doing what he liked. My deepest sympathies to all of you.

Dear Monica and family:

Roger was a fellow Air Force veteran, and with me, an instructor at Southwest Airlines. I knew him as a dedicated professional who was greatly respected by the Pilots he trained. He never made it known, to me at least, the scope and breadth of his life as an aviator. It wasn't until after his passing did I find out the story he wrote. There are few who have blazed the heights in aviation that can match Roger. In memory, I salute him for those...