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Eric Herrera Obituary

Eric Herrera, 56

On or about April 5th of this year, shortly after his 56th birthday, chronic alcohol use stopped the beat of our son's heart and the beat of his drums; but he is finally at peace and his spirit can't be touched. Eric Lee Herrera was born in Seattle, Washington on April 3, 1968, to Paula Herrera and her husband Lonnie. Later, Eric and Paula moved to Kalispell, Montana, where he spent his childhood. Eric had his bike, buddies, grandpa and grandma, mom, and the Schmid and Sunde families, along with many adventures, good food, and a lot of love. It was in Kalispell that Eric received his first drum lessons. Taking after his grandfather, he later taught himself to play other musical instruments, including guitar which he loved; but the drums were always his mainstay. His grandpa would sometimes carve drum sticks for him to use. He later went on to graduate from Musicians Institute in Hollywood with a degree in percussion. Eric attended Trinity Lutheran and Peterson schools as a child. In 1981, Paula and Jim Schilke were married. During junior high, Eric started a rock band with his friend, Mike Russ. In his sophomore year, Jim, Paula, and Eric moved to Bozeman. This is when Eric met Monty Allen, Tom Lutey, Kari, and Carol Jean, and got the nickname Scoobie. It was also during this time that Jim Schilke legally adopted Eric. Later, Eric returned to Kalispell and graduated from Flathead Highschool. Then it was off to Hollywood to get his degree at MI. After graduation Eric and Mike Russ, joined two other MI graduates in Georgia and formed the rock band "Lookin Blue." Eric returned to Bozeman where he played with several bands, including the "K Band" with Paul Rose and Monty Allen. Later Eric moved to Three Forks in the Fall of 1998, where he lived until his death. Shortly after he met Lori Rochford. Their friendship lasted many years. Other friends who stuck with him through the good and bad times were Cindy, Jo, Ronnie, and Jess. While in Three Forks he played with Joe Mann and his band "Good to Go" and John Frost. He also worked in construction, retail, and taught drums and guitar. He was preceded in death by his grandparents Albin and Ruth Nelson, and Bob and Lee Schilke, and cousins Brian and Keith Cummins, and his great grandmother Emma Nelson. He is survived by his parents, his uncle Tom Schilke, his cousin Carol Cummins, his Godfather Jan Schmid, as well as many cousins. On August 4th there will be a Celebration of Life with an open mike at the Town Club Bar in Three Forks from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at www.dahlcares.com.

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Published by Daily Inter Lake on Jul. 24, 2024.

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Jo

August 1, 2024

So many memories.. talks..drives to river or ponds with Grady...festivals and CONCERTS, Halloween haunted garage, Buddy the hamster So many memories. You left a void that can never be filled. You are a spirited soul with a mischievous smile. More than willing to help a friend and always with a melody in your mind just waiting to get put on paper. You truly amazed me with that gift and how naturally it came to you. I´ll miss you always Eric.

Cindy

July 27, 2024

I'm gonna miss u old man! I'll love u always, more than i will ever admit, haha, I'm sorry i was horrible at showing u that i cared! U won't b forgotten!

Angela and John Walicki

July 24, 2024

Dear Paula and Jim, we were sad to hear about the passing of your son Eric. You gave him a good life and it sounds like he was living it on his own terms. I wish we could have meet him; I know we would have had a good time with him. May you find peace in knowing that he´s with God and at peace now.
God blessing to you and Eric´ family and friends

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