Deb (Boe) Herrmann
Jan. 8, 1972-Feb. 20, 2020
Deborah K. Herrmann,
Minot, left this earthly
realm on Thursday,
February 20, 2020, after a
long battle with lung
cancer. She was 48 years
old.
Deborah Kay Boe was
born January 8, 1972, the
daughter of Gerald and
Sandra (Tyson) Boe, at St.
Joseph’s Hospital in
Minot. She attended Sun-
nyside Elementary School
and graduated from Minot
High School in 1990.
Deb was once married
to Fred Boger. From this
union a son, Michael, was
born. They made their
home in Minot, where she
worked for Linc Leasing
for 18 yrs.
Deb married Duane
Herrmann October 27,
2012. They made their
home in Minot.
It would be wrong to
say that Deb lost her bat-
tle, because she never
stopped fighting. No
matter how sick she was,
she was always deter-
mined. When anyone else
would have broken, Deb
stayed strong. Through
her, we know what resili-
ence and perseverance
truly look like. There was
no quit in Deb. Just be-
cause she is no longer
here, it doesn’t mean she
lost her fight.
Deb is survived by: her
husband, Duane
Herrmann; son, Michael
Boger; granddaughters,
Macyn Traverse and El-
liette Traverse; mother,
Sandra Boe; father, Gerald
Boe; sister, Anne Theis;
brothers, David (Esther)
Boe and James (Natalie)
Boe; Foster Sister, Ro-
chelle (Anderson) Chap-
man; Nieces, Heather Her-
ring (Justin), Hannah
Theis, Cayla Boe, Ashley
Boe, Sophia Boe,
Nephews Ryan Theis,
Tyler Boe, Great-Niece,
Maggie Boe-Fanning;
Aunts and Uncles, Au-
drey Steuck, Helen and
Kasper Ziegler, Patricia
and Bill Just, Meg and
Larry Larson, Sandra and
Donald Tyson, Robert Ty-
son, and Tom Tyson;
Mother-in-law, Sharyn
Raveling, Step
Mother-in-Law, Lois
Herrmann, Sister-in-law,
LeNora Smith (Jerry
Shuler), sister-in-law, Di-
ane (Keith) Kwasigroch,
Brother-in-law, Kelly
Herrmann; and numerous
nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in
death by: her
grandparents, John and
Alma Boe and Emmit and
Margaret Tyson; uncles,
Dennis, Johnny and Terry
Boe.
Liturgy of the Word
Service: Tuesday, Febru-
ary 25, 2020, at 10:30 a.m.
at St. Leo the Great
Catholic Church, Minot.
Interment: Sunset
Memorial Gardens, Minot,
ND.
Visitation: Monday
from 5 to 7 p.m. at
Thompson-Larson Fun-
eral Home, Minot.
Vigil Prayer Service:
Monday at 7 p.m. at
Thompson-Larson Fun-
eral Home, Minot.
Memorials: are pre-
ferred to Trinity Cancer
Care or to St. Jude’s
Children’s Hospital.
Those wishing to sign
the online register and
share memories may ac-
cess the online obituaries
section at www.thompson
larson.com.