David Alonzo "Dave" Herron

 United States

  • Date Of Birth: April 5, 1957
  • Date Of Death: July 16, 2022
  • State: Indiana

David Alonzo “Dave” Herron, 65, of Elkhart, passed away unexpectedly at his home on the morning of Saturday, July 16, 2022. Lovingly known as “Papaw” by his multitude of grandchildren. Dave was born in Mishawaka on April 5, 1957 and was the son of the late James Ellis and Oneida Willodean Herron. He is survived by his lovely wife, Kathy (White) Herron, who is at home.

Also surviving David are his sons Chris (Linzy) Herron of Leander, Texas and Ben (Kim) Herron of Mishawaka; daughters Lindsey (Nicholas) Hanlon of Osceola and Courtney (Andrew) Roberts of Mishawaka; brothers Robert Herron of Mishawaka and Jamie (Debbie) Herron of Knightstown, Indiana; sisters Carolyn Burks and Dottie Herron both of Mishawaka, and Barb (Tom) Cox of Grantsburg, Wisconsin, and Papaw’s “multitude”, including Hudson, Reagan, Sadie and Lincoln Hanlon and Ava, Paislee, Graedy, Holden, Griffin and Hayes Herron and Blakely Roberts; as well as a loving host of extended family, friends, neighbors and generations of students and staff in the PHM school system who came across Dave’s smiling face at some point during their education. Preceding David in death is a sister, Kathy Herron; a former spouse and mother to Lindsey and Courtney, Cynthia Jo (Hunsberger) Herron; and an infant daughter, Elizabeth Ann Herron.

David racked up nearly 30 years in the Penn-Harris-Madison school district, serving on the custodial and maintenance staff as well as serving as an IHSAA referee for basketball, volleyball and softball games. Whether in the hallways or out on the court floor, everyone knew and liked Dave because of the naturally friendly rapport that he had with others.

Dave’s love for sports spilled over into his personal life as well, and his weekends were generally filled with Cubs, Alabama and Notre Dame games. (We wonder if Dave yelled at the referees) He was an avid fan of classic westerns, loved taking long walks and was the best biscuits and gravy maker. His specialty chocolate gravy would knock your socks off, and he was pretty talented with a grill as well.

Dave was a loving and devoted husband, dad and papaw, and his children were his pride and joy. He loved them dearly and tried to be as involved as he could with their lives. He was also a very spiritual man, and served as an usher at Grace Bible Church, as well as being a part of the Men’s Prayer Breakfast.

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