Paul was born on April 1, 1938 in Shell, the son of Hans Herren and Frieda Sophia (Wright) Herren. He grew up in the Big Horn Basin and received his schooling at the old stone school house in Shell.
He worked for Tillman "Tim" Graham and learned to operate a Cat. He went on to work for M-I Swaco as a heavy equipment operator for 20 years. Paul loved riding horses, "cowboying" and gardening. He enjoyed traveling the back roads with friends and visiting with family and friends. He was a true friend and enjoyed life to its fullest. Paul lived his life in this valley and never got away from "his" mountains.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Paul is survived by his three children, June Rose Herren Dickinson of Riverton, Robert Grant Herren of Greybull and Marilynn Herren Tritschler of Dayton; seven grandchildren; three brothers, Roy Herren of Billings, Harry Herren and Johnny Herren both of Greybull and numerous nieces and nephews.
© Northern Wyoming Daily News December 19, 2013
Paul was born on April 1, 1938 in Shell, the son of Hans Herren and Frieda Sophia (Wright) Herren. He grew up in the Big Horn Basin and received his schooling at the old stone school house in Shell.
He worked for Tillman "Tim" Graham and learned to operate a Cat. He went on to work for M-I Swaco as a heavy equipment operator for 20 years. Paul loved riding horses, "cowboying" and gardening. He enjoyed traveling the back roads with friends and visiting with family and friends. He was a true friend and enjoyed life to its fullest. Paul lived his life in this valley and never got away from "his" mountains.
He was preceded in death by his parents.
Paul is survived by his three children, June Rose Herren Dickinson of Riverton, Robert Grant Herren of Greybull and Marilynn Herren Tritschler of Dayton; seven grandchildren; three brothers, Roy Herren of Billings, Harry Herren and Johnny Herren both of Greybull and numerous nieces and nephews.
© Northern Wyoming Daily News December 19, 2013
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