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Terrence C. Herman

2/26/1945 - 12/05/2024

Terrence C. Herman, of Timberlake, Ohio, died peacefully on December 5th, 2024, following an extended illness.

Terry was born in Cleveland on February 26th, 1945, to the late Harold (Bud) and Alice (née Curtin) Herman. He attended St. William’s grade school and then graduated from St. Joseph’s High School (Euclid) in 1963. Two years later, Terry married his best friend and the love of his life, the late Janet C. Herman (née Brazalovics). 

Terry worked in various positions before beginning a long career as a systems analyst and program manager at the phone company (Ohio Bell, AT&T, and Ameritech). He retired in 1999 to enjoy time with his family and longtime friends. Terry liked to golf from early adulthood and, as he got older, enjoyed weekly gatherings and trivia games at Pickles and Pints (Willoughby) with his friends and late cousin, Brendan Vana. Later in life, Terry developed an interest in genealogy, treasuring memories of his trip to Ireland in 2000. He especially loved cars—tinkering with them, buying and selling them, and learning about them—and used this lifelong hobby to work alongside his younger son, Jon, at JPH Auto (Eastlake) from 1997 until 2020. Terry’s true passion, however, was his family and friends. He consistently supported the people he loved with one goal in mind: their respective happiness. He did this with grace, character, and a generous side of dry wit and humor. (In true Irish style, he was a born storyteller, known to embellish stories on occasion.) His unassuming, silent strength was a pillar to his family and friends and will be sorely missed. 

Terry is survived by his three children: Terrence P., Christine and her wife Wendy, and Jonathon and his wife Claire; by his beloved granddaughter, Gabriella; by his sister and brother-in-law, Diane Schneider LeBlanc (née Herman) and Orien LeBlanc, and multiple nieces and nephews; by his sister in-law Janis Roth (née Brazalovics); by his cousin Jeff Vana; and by many other loving relatives and friends.

Terry’s family extends their deepest gratitude to the caring staff of Breckenridge Village, Hillcrest Hospital, and Hospice of the Western Reserve. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Terry’s name to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, Hospice of the Western Reserve, or the Ohio Living Foundation.

All services were private.

Arrangements were entrusted to Jeff Monreal Funeral Home and Cremation Services of Painesville.

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8 Replies to “Terrence C. Herman”

  1. Oh Chris I am sorry to hear about your dad! I regret not knowing him and Diane! Only memories of childhood which I will cherish. If I can do anything, please let me know 🥰 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻. Suzi

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    1. Thank you, Suzi, for your kindness. He remembered you and Julie fondly.

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  2. Terry sounds like a stellar person. I have a vague memory of him when I was about 5 and he was about 8. I wish my family had had a chance to know him, and all of you.
    With Love,
    Faith Curtin Ramage
    1st Cousin
    Sister of Chris and Nancy

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    1. Thank you, Faith. I appreciate you.

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  3. The Lorenz Family December 16, 2024 at 9:49 pm

    We were deeply saddened to hear of Terry’s passing. We met Terry through Jon and JPH Auto purchasing several vehicles from them over the years. He was a great and funny guy who always treated us like family. He will be very missed by all of us. May he rest in peace.

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    1. On behalf of the Herman family, thank you. My dad loved working at JPH Auto. It helps to know so many of us miss him.

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  4. Susanne Walker Wilson December 30, 2024 at 6:10 pm

    Dearest Chris, Wendy and the whole Herman family, Sending love and comfort from Asheville, NC as you all grieve such an amazing dad as Terry was to all of you. I met Terry in 1991 and instantly liked him — warm, playful, direct, and so deeply committed to “his people.” Seeing all the beautiful photos, memories and reading the reflections of his life well-lived has been a gift as is your beautiful music, Chris. I ache for each of you in your grief and I celebrate what a fully alive and committed human Terry was. His spirit lives on in each of you kids and in his granddaughter. –Susanne Walker Wilson

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  5. Mike Strainic Sr December 31, 2024 at 2:09 am

    Thank you for including me to attend your dad’s memorial. It ment more than you know to me to be able to attend. Has you know your dad and I were usually paired up as golfing partner’s, because we both had the same not so good handicap lol. Please keep in touch. God bless

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