Steve Allen Herman, 60, passed away the 5th of June, 2017 at his home in Archer,FL due to natural causes. T
Mr. Herman was born on the 21st of July, 1956 in Defuniak Springs,FL to Herbert Herman and Patricia Bryan. He was an avid golfer, hunter, fisherman and nature lover of all sorts. He was an intricate part of a family owned, famous 5 star restaurant in Cross Creek ,FL, "The Yearling" and a devoted University of Florida Gator supporter. He will be missed by many!
He is survived by his two children, Katie and Karl Herman, sister Nancy Bennett, brother Jack Herman and further survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.
My condolences to the family! I went to school with Steve and Nancy in Hawthorne and we lived on the chicken farm that his parents had. Prayers for all of the family.
Although it has been many years since we have seen Steve we will always remember him with a smile on his face, and the smile he brought to ours. Whether it was at the restaurant or his visits at the jiffy store in the Creek he always had a smile on his face. Our prayers are with Katie and Karl. He may be gone but he will not be forgotten.
Good man, always brought a lot to the plate. The Herman Yearling was special. God bless Steve
Our thoughts and prayers are with Steve’s family. May God confort you in this time of loss.
Prayers to the family, so sorry to hear Steve has passed. Lots of great memories from the Yearling. Sending all our love. From the Davison Family.
Rest in peace my friend. We shared many good times on the golf course as kids and adults. You will be missed
We are so sorry to hear this news. We met many years ago when we had our sons the same day and became friends that day. Our prayers go with all the family.
I will miss you cousin.
We are so sorry for your loss. Praying for and thinking of the family. Cherish your memories!
Nancy, Jim and I are sadden to learn of the loss of your brother, Steve. Praying for you and his family during this difficult time. God Bless, Judy
Steve was like a young brother of mine; my baby brother was married to his oldest sister. When I left home for the military and would come home on leave….I’d go to The Yearling Restaurant for drinks and food….and my money was never ever any good while Steve was on duty. He would, in his later years, come here to one of our farms and turkey hunt. Again, he was a really great guy! Rest in peace little brother, rest in total peace. Johnny Tucker
Always had alot of Fun with Steve In High School! His Character and Attitude was a way of life . Lost Contact with him after High School, But never forgot the Memories of Time in Class . Unique Man, Great Character, Positive attitude! The Best To the Family at this time of Sorrow!
I worked at the restaurant in Cross Creek, knew Steve well. My prayers go out to the family and close friends. I remember him as one who loved life and will miss him as well. Much love to the Herman family, God will take care of you. RIP Steve.