His name was typically spelled Hermance rather than Heermance.
Louis H. Heermance, a lifelong resident of Hudson, died yesterday at his home 539 State Street. He had been ill for several weeks. Mr. Heermance was a veteran of the Civil war, and a member of Co G. 159th Regiment, New York State Volunteers. For a number of years he was engaged in the trucking business in this city and his established stand was for some time on North Fifth street near Warren. He was a good citizen, a kind husband and father, and esteemed by neighbors and friends. He leaves a widow and the following children: Mrs. George LaBrie, Thomas H., Edward, William, Seymour, Mrs. Leslie Fish and Mrs. Crane Wilber, all of this city, and Mrs. Frank Hatch of Orange, N.J.
Hudson Morning Republican
November 30, 1908
Father: John Hermance
Mother: Catherine Akin
Children:
Mary Hermance LaBrie
Thomas Hermance
William Garrison Hermance
Seymour Buckman Hermance
Edward Hermance
Eleanor Hermance Fish
Edna Hermance Wilber Holley
His name was typically spelled Hermance rather than Heermance.
Louis H. Heermance, a lifelong resident of Hudson, died yesterday at his home 539 State Street. He had been ill for several weeks. Mr. Heermance was a veteran of the Civil war, and a member of Co G. 159th Regiment, New York State Volunteers. For a number of years he was engaged in the trucking business in this city and his established stand was for some time on North Fifth street near Warren. He was a good citizen, a kind husband and father, and esteemed by neighbors and friends. He leaves a widow and the following children: Mrs. George LaBrie, Thomas H., Edward, William, Seymour, Mrs. Leslie Fish and Mrs. Crane Wilber, all of this city, and Mrs. Frank Hatch of Orange, N.J.
Hudson Morning Republican
November 30, 1908
Father: John Hermance
Mother: Catherine Akin
Children:
Mary Hermance LaBrie
Thomas Hermance
William Garrison Hermance
Seymour Buckman Hermance
Edward Hermance
Eleanor Hermance Fish
Edna Hermance Wilber Holley
Inscription
Company G, 159th Regiment
NY Infantry Volunteers
Died November 29, 1908
Aged 71 years