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Todd Bradley Herber

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Todd Bradley Herber

Birth
Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas, USA
Death
5 Aug 2022 (aged 59)
Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas, USA
Burial
Fredericksburg, Gillespie County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 30.28505, Longitude: -98.8542722
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From Schaetter Funeral Home:

Todd Bradley Herber of Fredericksburg passed away on August 5, 2022, at the age of 59. He was born to Clinton C. and Ella Mae (Ottmers) Herber on April 10, 1963, in Fredericksburg Texas. He married Mandy Phillips on March 24, 1990, at Holy Ghost Lutheran Church.

Todd is survived by his wife Mandy, son Blake Herber of Dallas, daughter Reagan Herber of Austin, mother Ella Mae Herber of Fredericksburg, brothers Troy and wife Janet Herber of Fredericksburg, Treff and wife Kerinne Herber of Fredericksburg, mother-in-law Mary Jo Phillips of Pearsall, sisters-in-law Cindy and husband Roy Mendenhall of Moore, Lisa Phillips of Pearsall, niece Willow Herber, nephews Weston Herber, Holt Herber, Chapel Herber, Brazos Herber, Colton Mendenhall, and Braeden Phillips. He is survived by uncles Wilbert Ottmers (ClaraAnn) and Rudy Schaefer (Dolores), aunts Margie Eckhardt (Rodney) and Evelyn Herber, and numerous cousins – all of whom he loved dearly.

Todd is preceded in death by his father Clinton C. Herber, brother Terek Clint Herber, grandparents Milton Ottmers, Felix and Dora Lou Althaus Ottmers Schaefer, Felix and Elsie Herber, uncle Dayton Herber, and brother-in-law Murray Phillips of Pearsall.

Todd graduated from Fredericksburg High School in 1981 and graduated Cum Laude from Texas A&M University with a degree in Agriculture Economics in May 1985. He went on to receive a master's degree in Land Economics and Real Estate from Texas A&M University in December 1986. While there, he was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Eta Sigma Honor Societies. He participated in several professional organizations, the Saddle and Sirloin Club, and five intramural sports teams.

Todd held various summer jobs including working at the peach sheds, for his uncle at Hill Country Refrigeration, and for Walter Building and Supply in construction. The best stories were of the long, hot days of custom hay hauling with his friends where they gathered and stored more than 80,000 bales.

After college, he began his career in real estate by working for 7 years as a Commercial Staff Appraiser with Mazuk Valuation and Consulting where he earned his MAI Designation from the Appraisal Institute. In 1993, he moved his family to Boerne, Texas and joined Frost Bank in the FMG Real Estate Division of the Trust Department as an Asst. Vice President and Trust Officer. He remained there until 2007 after attaining the role of Vice President in that department.

In 2007, Todd moved his family to Fredericksburg so that he could work with his parents in their real estate business. He worked as an Associate Broker for CC Herber CO, Real Estate until the time of his death. He found his calling in this field and especially loved helping clients buy and sell ranches. He received the Realtor of the Year award in 2017 from the Central Hill Country Board of Realtors.

Todd was currently a member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church where he served as usher and on several committees. He was a member of St. John Lutheran in Boerne where he served as usher, confirmation leader, council member and on several committees. Other memberships included: Life Member of the San Antonio Livestock Exposition, SALE Committeeman where he served on the Horse Show Committee, Fredericksburg Chamber of Commerce where he served as Ambassador, Central Hill Country Board of Realtors where he served as Treasurer, the Society of Texas A&M Real Estate Professionals, the Texas Society of Professional Land Managers and Appraisers, the Texas A&M Association of Former Students, and the Billie Boosters.

Todd enjoyed coaching his children in their various sports, hunting, watching the Battlin' Billies, ranch work with his brothers, church, visiting with friends, vacationing with his family and being outside whenever possible. He was an Aggie to his core and loved following A&M sports, especially Aggie football. His laugh was contagious and his spirit kind. If he knew you, you were his friend. He will be missed more than words can express.

The family will greet friends on Tuesday, August 9th from 4 to 6 P.M. in the chapel of the Schaetter Funeral Home, Fredericksburg and on Wednesday, August 10th from 1 to 2 P.M. in the Holy Ghost Lutheran Church with a Funeral Service at 2 P.M. with the Rev. David Priem officiating.

Graveside services and interment will follow in the Greenwood Cemetery

Pallbearers: Wayne Rode, Keith Crenwelge, Brad Hardin, Kevin Wunderlich, Ray Smaistrla and Mark Rutledge

Special thanks go to the HCM Hospice team (Veronica, David, Eddie, Martha, Maria, and Dr. Haug), Dr. Kothmann, Dr. Bogaev, Dr. Fitchel, and all the nurses for their care and concern during his valiant battle with cancer.

Memorial contributions may be made to Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Hill Country Memorial Hospice or the charity of your choice.
From Schaetter Funeral Home:

Todd Bradley Herber of Fredericksburg passed away on August 5, 2022, at the age of 59. He was born to Clinton C. and Ella Mae (Ottmers) Herber on April 10, 1963, in Fredericksburg Texas. He married Mandy Phillips on March 24, 1990, at Holy Ghost Lutheran Church.

Todd is survived by his wife Mandy, son Blake Herber of Dallas, daughter Reagan Herber of Austin, mother Ella Mae Herber of Fredericksburg, brothers Troy and wife Janet Herber of Fredericksburg, Treff and wife Kerinne Herber of Fredericksburg, mother-in-law Mary Jo Phillips of Pearsall, sisters-in-law Cindy and husband Roy Mendenhall of Moore, Lisa Phillips of Pearsall, niece Willow Herber, nephews Weston Herber, Holt Herber, Chapel Herber, Brazos Herber, Colton Mendenhall, and Braeden Phillips. He is survived by uncles Wilbert Ottmers (ClaraAnn) and Rudy Schaefer (Dolores), aunts Margie Eckhardt (Rodney) and Evelyn Herber, and numerous cousins – all of whom he loved dearly.

Todd is preceded in death by his father Clinton C. Herber, brother Terek Clint Herber, grandparents Milton Ottmers, Felix and Dora Lou Althaus Ottmers Schaefer, Felix and Elsie Herber, uncle Dayton Herber, and brother-in-law Murray Phillips of Pearsall.

Todd graduated from Fredericksburg High School in 1981 and graduated Cum Laude from Texas A&M University with a degree in Agriculture Economics in May 1985. He went on to receive a master's degree in Land Economics and Real Estate from Texas A&M University in December 1986. While there, he was a member of the Phi Kappa Phi and Phi Eta Sigma Honor Societies. He participated in several professional organizations, the Saddle and Sirloin Club, and five intramural sports teams.

Todd held various summer jobs including working at the peach sheds, for his uncle at Hill Country Refrigeration, and for Walter Building and Supply in construction. The best stories were of the long, hot days of custom hay hauling with his friends where they gathered and stored more than 80,000 bales.

After college, he began his career in real estate by working for 7 years as a Commercial Staff Appraiser with Mazuk Valuation and Consulting where he earned his MAI Designation from the Appraisal Institute. In 1993, he moved his family to Boerne, Texas and joined Frost Bank in the FMG Real Estate Division of the Trust Department as an Asst. Vice President and Trust Officer. He remained there until 2007 after attaining the role of Vice President in that department.

In 2007, Todd moved his family to Fredericksburg so that he could work with his parents in their real estate business. He worked as an Associate Broker for CC Herber CO, Real Estate until the time of his death. He found his calling in this field and especially loved helping clients buy and sell ranches. He received the Realtor of the Year award in 2017 from the Central Hill Country Board of Realtors.

Todd was currently a member of Holy Ghost Lutheran Church where he served as usher and on several committees. He was a member of St. John Lutheran in Boerne where he served as usher, confirmation leader, council member and on several committees. Other memberships included: Life Member of the San Antonio Livestock Exposition, SALE Committeeman where he served on the Horse Show Committee, Fredericksburg Chamber of Commerce where he served as Ambassador, Central Hill Country Board of Realtors where he served as Treasurer, the Society of Texas A&M Real Estate Professionals, the Texas Society of Professional Land Managers and Appraisers, the Texas A&M Association of Former Students, and the Billie Boosters.

Todd enjoyed coaching his children in their various sports, hunting, watching the Battlin' Billies, ranch work with his brothers, church, visiting with friends, vacationing with his family and being outside whenever possible. He was an Aggie to his core and loved following A&M sports, especially Aggie football. His laugh was contagious and his spirit kind. If he knew you, you were his friend. He will be missed more than words can express.

The family will greet friends on Tuesday, August 9th from 4 to 6 P.M. in the chapel of the Schaetter Funeral Home, Fredericksburg and on Wednesday, August 10th from 1 to 2 P.M. in the Holy Ghost Lutheran Church with a Funeral Service at 2 P.M. with the Rev. David Priem officiating.

Graveside services and interment will follow in the Greenwood Cemetery

Pallbearers: Wayne Rode, Keith Crenwelge, Brad Hardin, Kevin Wunderlich, Ray Smaistrla and Mark Rutledge

Special thanks go to the HCM Hospice team (Veronica, David, Eddie, Martha, Maria, and Dr. Haug), Dr. Kothmann, Dr. Bogaev, Dr. Fitchel, and all the nurses for their care and concern during his valiant battle with cancer.

Memorial contributions may be made to Holy Ghost Lutheran Church, Hill Country Memorial Hospice or the charity of your choice.


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