Bill “String” Herman

by Lynn McMillen
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Bill “String” Herman, 71, of Saulsbury, passed away Wed., June 5, 2024, at Jackson-Madison County General Hospital.  Arrangements are incomplete.
He was born in Wichita, Kansas, on Monday, January 5, 1953, son of the late George Michael Herman and Ruth Bernice Tolley Herman.  Everyone called him “String”, a name that Randel Porterfield gave him many years ago as a young man.  He worked for  Boyd Ervin in Bolivar until moving to Walnut, MS to work on Norcross Farms until he once again moved to Saulsbury and bought an old house on Mississippi Road in 2008.  He began working for Boyd Ervin again at his Grand Junction feed store until he retired and worked cutting yards in his community.  In harvest time, you could find Bill on a tractor for Greg Smith, cutting cotton every year.  He was a strong, hard working man who taught each of his grandchildren to drive his old trucks.  He loved being a grandfather more than anything and each of them made him a better man.  His passion in his older life was cutting yards and talking to and about his grandkids; his granddaughter the doctor, his grandson the soldier, his granddaughter the business woman, his grandson the contractor and his youngest grandson who is working at the town feed store, who makes him so proud, still in school and always hard at it.  The life of Bill Herman has been full.  He has been to Hawaii with his daughter and her military husband as well as many military travels.  Gone but not forgotten.
Bill leaves behind a daughter, Windy Kay Powers of  Walnut, MS; a son, Billy Herman, Jr. of Saulsbury; granddaughter, Samantha Kay Powers Rowlette of Ft. Bragg, NC; grandson, Casey Rowlette of Ft. Bragg, NC; granddaughter, Shelbie Kalynn Powers of Houston, TX; grandson, Shawn Michael Powers of San  Antonio, TX; grandson, Steven Matthew Powers of Walnut, MS; and four great grandchildren, Owen James, Alonna Kay, Stella Jolene Rowlette and Steven Michael Powers.  Additionally he leaves his siblings, Tommy Herman of Whiteville and Jimmy Herman of Selmer.

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