The family of Arnold Herman of Sundre, Alberta, formerly of Yorkton & the Rhein District, beloved wife of Loretta Herman sadly announce his passing on Friday, October 8, 2021. He was 88 years of age.
The funeral service will be held on Saturday, October 16 at 2:00p.m., from Yorkton Memorial Gardens Family Centre with Pastor Kendal Buhler officiating.
Those unable to attend the service in person may view a Live Stream by clicking on the link below any time after 1:45p.m.
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Memorials in memory of Arnold may be made to the Canadian Lutheran World Relief 600-177 Lombard Avenue
Winnipeg MB R3B 0W5 or to Christ Lutheran Cemetery, C/O of Box 156, Rhein, SK S0A 3K0 or Charity of Choice.
It is with great sadness that our family announces the passing of Arnold Herman on Friday, October 8, 2021 at the Myron Thompson Health Centre in Sundre, AB with his loving wife by his side. Arnold was born on August 9, 1933 at the family farm near Rhein, SK to his parents GJ and Martha Herman. He was raised on that farm along with his younger brothers and sisters: Alvin, Lawrence, Irene and Ruth. He was baptized and confirmed into the Lutheran faith at Christ Lutheran Church. His schooling took place at Wallace School, a short walk from his home. Arnold enjoyed playing baseball in Rhein and curling at the local arena with his many friends. At age 20, Arnold recommitted his faith in Jesus Christ during a New Year’s service at this church. In 1963, he met the local teacher, Loretta Kurtz from Edenwold, SK and they were married on July 2, 1965 in Regina. They remained on the farm, and soon after their children were born: Laurel in 1967 and Kevin in 1968. Arnold was active in the church as Sunday School teacher and usher, and when the kids began getting involved in various sports and activities, he became active in those as well. He served in both the Rhein and Yorkton Minor Hockey groups while Kevin played hockey there. He also spent many hours driving his kids to band and other music practices. Arnold enjoyed watching his hockey and baseball teams, the Maple Leafs and Blue Jays. One of his greatest pleasures was spending time with family and friends. Many summer evenings were spent playing cricket, softball and Auntie-I Over the Barn with his family. He also enjoyed helping host Christmas brunches with Loretta for friends and family alike. Arnold was a conscientious farmer, looking after both his land and livestock well, and he took great pride in his role as a steward of the land. With the kids gone, Arnold and Loretta built their new home in Yorkton, SK in 2005, but he kept farming until 2007. They were able to do some travelling both with family members and on their own. His favourite trip was to Disney World in Orlando with his kids and grandkids, but he also enjoyed his trips to Arizona, Alaska and Branson, Missouri. In 2020, due to health concerns, Arnold and Loretta moved to Sundre, AB until his death. Arnold was predeceased by his parents GJ and Martha Herman and his sisters Irene Risling and Lenora Ruth Herman. Arnold’s greatest pride and joy are those he leaves to mourn his passing: his wife of 56 years Loretta, daughter Laurel (Jeff) Botheras of Sundre, son Kevin (Nicole) Herman of Calgary, AB, grandchildren Bethany (Nathan) Polonenko, Cody, Kaylin and Ryan Herman, Eli, Josiah and Samuel Botheras, brothers Alvin (Marlene) Herman of Winnipeg, MB and Lawrence (Audrey) Herman of Rhein, many beloved nieces and nephews and many, many friends. The family would like to thank all of the doctors, nurses and healthcare workers in Unit 21 at the Red Deer Regional Hospital and the Myron Thompson Health Centre for their loving care of Arnold. Those who wish to honour his memory may donate to the Canadian Lutheran World Relief or the charity of their choice.
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Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Arnold Herman Friday October 8th 2021..
Death notice for the town of: Yorkton, Province: Saskatchewan