Dean was a long-time and passionate truck driver. He was car hauler for many years for Herron’s used cars. He loved working with his hands and could do just about anything. He loved working on and owning motorcycles and classic cars. Dean’s greatest passion and love was his family, especially the joy of his life, his daughters and grandkids. He was a loving and caring father, grandfather, brother and son.
He is survived by his daughters Shelley Morrow and her husband Scott, Amanda Botts and her husband Josh, Beth Herron, his grandchildren Destini, Kaiden, Lyla Rae and Clara, his life-long best friend and the mother of his children Linda Herron, his sister Shirley Pullen and her fiancé Winnie Yates along with nieces and nephews.
A private Remembrance of Life service will be held graveside at the Herron family cemetery with Minister Ryan Ary officiating with family and friends serving as casket bearers. Jim Rush Funeral and Cremation Services has charge of the arrangements.
Dean was a long-time and passionate truck driver. He was car hauler for many years for Herron’s used cars. He loved working with his hands and could do just about anything. He loved working on and owning motorcycles and classic cars. Dean’s greatest passion and love was his family, especially the joy of his life, his daughters and grandkids. He was a loving and caring father, grandfather, brother and son.
He is survived by his daughters Shelley Morrow and her husband Scott, Amanda Botts and her husband Josh, Beth Herron, his grandchildren Destini, Kaiden, Lyla Rae and Clara, his life-long best friend and the mother of his children Linda Herron, his sister Shirley Pullen and her fiancé Winnie Yates along with nieces and nephews.
A private Remembrance of Life service will be held graveside at the Herron family cemetery with Minister Ryan Ary officiating with family and friends serving as casket bearers. Jim Rush Funeral and Cremation Services has charge of the arrangements.
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