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Robert Herres Obituary

General Robert Tralles Herres, USAF (Ret.) was born in Denver in 1932 to F. Willard and Edna Herres and passed away July 24, 2008, at the age of 75. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1954 and upon graduation he entered the U.S. Air Force. He served in fighter-interceptors, technical intelligence, graduated from the Aerospace Research Pilot school, was selected to in the Manned Orbiting Laboratory program, was commander of the 449th Bombardment Wing, served in Southeast Asia as commander of the 310th Strategic Wing, as Commander of the A.F. Communications Command, as Commander of the 8th Air Force, on staff of the Joint Chiefs of Staff as Commander of the North American Aerospace Defense Command and Aerospace Defense Command, as the first Vice-Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, thus the second ranking Officer in the U.S Armed Forces. He was awarded an honorary doctorate degree in engineering from Rose Hulman University. In 2005, he was honored as a distinguished graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy. He began working for USAA in March 1990 then became Chairman and CEO of the company in 1993. He often said his proudest accomplishment at USAA was the expansion to serve enlisted members. He retired from USAA in 2002. He served on the national board of the Boy Scouts of America, the national board of Junior Achievement, the board of Austin Presbyterian Seminary, the U.S. Naval Academy Foundation, VRTX Technologies and the board of Trinity University. He was chairman of the annual campaign for the United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County, Masters Leadership Program, Luby's Inc. and Pinion Software Inc. General Herres was very involved in many philanthropic organizations in San Antonio. He served as an elder at First Presbyterian Church. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brother, Colonel Fred W. Herres. General Herres is survived by his wife of 51 years, Shirley; children, Julie Latenser, Michael Herres, Jennifer Babeon; and ten grandchildren. He was a loving husband, father and grandfather. He enjoyed a full and active life that included skiing, fly fishing and golf. His family is most proud of what he did for them and of all he did for others. The family would like to extend its deepest gratitude to VITAS Hospice Care, George Dears and Jesse and Valerie Martinez for their kind and loving care. MEMORIAL SERVICE MONDAY, JULY 28, 2008 11:00 A.M. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 404 N ALAMO The Rev. Dr. Louis Zbinden will officiate. A private interment with full military honors will be held in Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery. Honorary Pallbearers are Sunny Sneckner, David Herres, Andrew Latenser, Bobby Babeon, Will Herres, Daniel Babeon, Alexander Zappala, Jonathan Latenser, Macrae Zappala and Adam Vehe. In lieu of flowers, memorials should be sent to VITAS HealthCare of Texas, L.P. at 5430 Fredericksburg Rd., Ste. 200, San Antonio, Texas 78229; to First Presbyterian Church designated for Justo Mwale Zambia Seminary, 404 N Alamo, San Antonio, Texas 78205-1985; to SAMMinistries, 910 W Commerce St., San Antonio, Texas 78207; or CTRC, P.O Box 1657, San Antonio, Texas 78296-1657. You are invited to sign the Guestbook at www.porterloring.com Arrangements with Porter Loring Mortuary North.


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Published by San Antonio Express-News from Jul. 26 to Jul. 27, 2008.

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Terry Greenhalgh

June 30, 2025

General Herres was a noble man and patriot. He also served as Chairman of the NASA Astronaut Memorial Foundation recognition event for his deceased colleague, Major Robert Lawrence at Kennedy Space Center in 1997. I had the privilege of working with General Herres in facilitating the Major Lawrence event. We both represented NASA and Astronaut Memorial Foundation to honor Major Lawrence who perished in a USAF test flight in 1967 for the Manned Orbiting Laboratory program a secret military space program. General Herres was an ultimate American Patriot. I´m grateful for the brief period I knew him.

Charles A Moore

August 25, 2008

GOD speed General. My condolences and love to his family; he was a great leader.I had the pleasure of working with him in SAFSL-7 office during the MOL program in the 60s when he was a young Major and Lt Col just after his SE Asia duties. He was a super person!

Susan Quinlan

August 10, 2008

Shirley: I have tried, unsuccessfully, to find your home address, so this seems to be the best way to contact you.

Please know how sad Mike and I were to learn of General Herres passing. I have many times recalled the years when Mike and I came to San Antonio, and the two of you so graciously had us to your home, and you and I shared time together.

Please know our prayers are with you and your family at this time.

Mike and Susan Quinlan

Cheryl Papion

July 31, 2008

My condolences to the Herres Family. As a former employee of USAA FSB, I had the honor and pleasure to meet Gen. Herres during one of the Town Hall Meetings. He was very nice and a great leader while at USAA. He will be missed. God Bless you all.

Wayne (Smitty) Smith

July 31, 2008

While I only worked for General Herres and his wife Shirley for 2 years in the 1980's I learned enough for a life time. As his personal guard and driver at NORAD/USSPACECOM I spent many hours with this great man. I can say without a doubt he is the greatest military officer I've ever met. My prayers are with Shirley, his children and his grandchildren.

Kim Fugh

July 29, 2008

I had the honor of meeting Gen. Herres on one of his trips to our Norfolk office. I had submitted a change to our eligibility that I thought was appropriate. He had responded in a handwritten note to me and made it a point to stop by my desk to personally thank me. I was impressed that he would take the time out of his busy day for me.
Everyone here at USAA employees and members are better people because of his leadership.

Ronald G. Shaw, Col., USAF (Ret.),USNA '52

July 28, 2008

There are too few people in our World with the strength of character and the leadership ability of General Herres. Both in his uniform and in his civilian role he was an example of what all should strive to be. He will be sorely missed by us all.

Sid

July 28, 2008

Gen. Herres was a great man, he will surley be missed by many. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Willie Heard

July 28, 2008

My prayers and condolences to the family of General Herres. He was a great leader in the Air Force and at USAA. He will be sorely missed.

Rebecca

July 28, 2008

I will always be grateful to Gen Herres for being such a wonderful leader. His USAA family will mourn his passing for a longtime to come.
God Bless.

Cyndi Forshee

July 28, 2008

Mrs. Herres, I was so sorry to hear about General Herres. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I got to know General Herres when I worked for Bill Flynn & Duane Divich in the executive area here at USAA. We have very fond memories of him and he will never be forgotten. My deepest sympathies to you and your family.

Kara Yancey

July 28, 2008

If it weren't for Gen. Herres, I as an employee of USAA would not be able to enjoy the many benefits that I do. In addition to that, my daughter would not be receiving the educational benefits she does due to the Child Development Center. It is for this & much more that I thank him & his family.

JOEL GONZALES

July 28, 2008

My prayers and condolences to the family and friends.

Melanie Ramos

July 28, 2008

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. I never met Gen. Herres, but I'm sure he was a fine man and a great one as a leader, especially here at USAA.

Shirley Zamarripa

July 28, 2008

This is such as sad time for us all. My condolences go out to his Family, Friends and USAA Family. He will surely be missed.

Nathaniel Johnson III

July 28, 2008

I remember Gen. Herres for being a wonderful leader and great person. My heart and prayers go out to his family.

Paul and Dottie Barber

July 28, 2008

General Herres will be remembered as a giant among his peers. Please accept our sincere condolences.

Gina & Byron Eckhart

July 28, 2008

Our thoughts and prayers are with the Herres family.

William Lemoine

July 28, 2008

My father, Bill, mother, Mary Lee and I send our condolences. Dad and Bob served together as captains in Wiesbaden, Germany in the early 60's. It was a highlight of my father's career. Gen Herres was a shining star, from beginning to end.

Esther Salazar

July 28, 2008

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

Rachel Harrison

July 28, 2008

Gen. Herres was a wonderful man. I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers go out to the family. May God bless you and keep you.

Kimberly Robertson

July 28, 2008

Gen Herres helped to make USAA the great organization it is today. I am proud to have served as an employee under his leadership. My prayers are for peace and strength for his family. May they cherish fond memories of him.

John & Lois Brashear, USNA - '54

July 28, 2008

Bob was a beacon for all of us from plebe summer right on through his recent struggle. We are so proud to have known him and grateful for the times we had together. We will dearly miss him.

Tres Kleberg

July 27, 2008

Bob was one of the finest men I have ever known. One cannot help becoming a better person by having known him. He was quiet giant who lead by example. Our prayers go out to Shirley and his family. I will miss his counsel and his friendship. God bless America, and the US Navy.

Carl Williamson

July 27, 2008

Gen Herres was an icon to many of us coming through the ranks when he was active duty. I have patterned my beliefs and leadership style around his upright and dignified demeanor. I now sit in a position he once held, and see his picture each morning on our "Wall of Heros". The Men and Women of the Air Force Communications Agency continue to stand with him and his family at this time. Our deepest condolences.
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Carl Williamson,
Commander, Air Force Comm Agency

Albert Bayardo

July 26, 2008

General Herres was an extraordinary, brilliant and courageous men. He will be missed. It is an honor and a privilege to know him and his wife, Shirley.

Colonel Richard H. Steckler, USAF (Ret)

July 26, 2008

I am very sad to hear of the Genral's passing. He was a very easy man to work with, understanding, and very forgiving. I was very proud to serve as General Herres' Director of Safety in US Comm Comd circa 1979-81. We won the SecAF non-flying Safety Award under his leadership. He will be missed.

Jim Roberts

July 26, 2008

I was honored to work for and with General Herres. He was smart; had the highest integrity; and made working on tough issues enjoyable; sometimes even fun. High class "Officer and Gentleman" are words that come to mind. I treasure a few e-Mail exchanges we had, regarding the Naval Academy and USAA, both before and after he became ill. Take care, Shirley.

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