Yancy Daryl Herman |
| Posted 2010-02-19 by Sharon |
| The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ June 16, 1993 Yancy "Daryl" Herman of Tempe and a former Wickenburg resident died Tuesday, June 9, 1993, at his home. He was 43. Mr. Herman was born April 6, 1950 in Prescott and had been an Arizona resident all his life. He was an Army veteran, was recently baptised and was a member of the LDS Church of Tempe and was a former employee of the Texas Cafe in Wickenburg. His favorite remembrance of Wickenburg was Gold Rush Days. Mr. Herman is survived by his mother, Alma Licille William of Tacoma, Wash.; sisters Teverly Jan Wood and Deerian Snyder of Tempe, Mary Brummett of Kingman, Georgia Officer of Salmon, Idaho, and Danielle King of Lake Havasu City; and several nieces and nephews. Services have been held, with interment in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Wickenburg Funeral Home handled the local arrangements. (The following obituary, which was originally published in the Wickenburg Sun on June 23, is being reprinted to correct a couple errors.) The Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ July 14, 1993 Yancy "Daryle" Hermann of Tempe and a former Wickenburg resident, died Tuesday, June 8, 1993, in his home. He was 43. Mr. Hermann was born April 6, 1950, in Prescott and had been an Arizona resident all his life. He was an Army veteran, was recently baptised and was a member of the LDS Church of Tempe and was a former employee of the Texas Cafe in Wickenburg. His favorite remembrance of Wickenburg was Gold Rush Days. Mr. Hermann is survived by his mother, Alma Lucille William of Tacoma, Washington; sisters Teverly Jan Wood and Deerian Snyder of Tempe, Mary Brummett of Kingman, Georgia Officer of Salmon, Idaho, and Danielle King of Lake Havasu City; and several nieces and nephews. Services have been held, with interment in the Wickenburg Cemetery. Wickenburg Funeral Home handled the Wickenburg arrangements. See Also: Find A Grave |
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