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19-Apr-2006 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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HERRIN | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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I am sad to say that I have learned that AVCM Johnnie Quincey Herrin (CMC of RVAH-5 in 1968/69), his wife, his oldest daughter Vicki, and his granddaughter died in a plane crash on April 5th, 1988 near Manassas, VA. They are buried in Hew Hope Cemetery, New Hope Primitive Baptist Church, Brantley County, Georgia. When I was a sea pup Johnnie Quincey was my mentor. I met his wife and four daughters, helped him with his bees, and was impressed by his strong character and moral fiber. I was deeply saddened when I learned of his death. I admired him and used him as my roll model and benchmark during my navy career. If anyone knows is surviving daughters please give them my condolences. Signed by Al Anderson, AVCM, USN (retired). My last duty assignment was as CMC of the USS Nassau (LHA-4). Master Chief Herrin, I wish you fair winds and following seas. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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United States > Georgia > Brantley County
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