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Herbert Larmann
In Memory of
Herbert J.
Larmann
1929 - 2017
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Obituary for Herbert J. Larmann

Herbert J.  Larmann
Larmann, Herbert J. beloved husband of Patricia A. Larmann (nee Arbino), devoted father of Leslie (Kimball) Derrick, Matthew J. (Carrie) Larmann, Patricia (the late Tom) Roth, and the late Christopher Larmann, dear brother-in-law of Jack Arbino, loving grandfather of Melissa (Mike) Burton, Ben (Nadyne) Sukys, Sarah (Jesse) Mollineaux, Max, and Jake Larmann, also survived by 3 great-grandchildren. April 2, 2017. Age 87 years. Residence Anderson Twp. Mass of Christian Burial at St. Rose Church, 2501 Riverside Dr. on Fri. April 7, at 1:30 PM. No visitation. T P WHITE & SONS Funeral Home serving the family. Memorials to The Patricia and Herbert Larmann Scholarship Fund, St Xavier High School, 600 W. North Bend Road, Cincinnati, Ohio. 45224.

Herbert J. Larmann was born to immigrant parents on December 28, 1929. His parents, John and Regina, named him after President Herbert Hoover to honor their new country. Herb attended St. Xavier High School and at the age 15, before he could drive a car, he could fly a plane. He worked to earn the money to pursue his love of aviation and walked many miles from his home to the airport to achieve his goal. He enjoyed many years of flying planes and studying weather. You never needed to check the weather; you just needed to call Herb for his personal weather report. After high school, he earned a degree from the University of Cincinnati in marketing and economics (1953) followed by a degree in law (1955). Continuing to follow his passion for aviation, he joined the U.S.A.F. and flew a desk as a Judge Advocate General. In 1957, he married, Patricia, who followed him to Colorado while he served in the Air Force. After his years of military service, they moved back to Cincinnati with their daughter, Leslie, who was followed by three more children, Chris, Tricia, and Matt. With his new family, Herb sought to start a new career; so, when he met a man named Sidney Weil, his life changed forever with the help of his mentor. He entered the insurance business and, through Sidney, he met William T. Earls, which began his successful career. Our journeys in life are greatly impacted by the people we surround ourselves with, so, as Herbs circle grew, his business flourished and he became a top producer for Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, The Ohio National Life Insurance Company and Indianapolis Life Insurance Company. As the business world changed, Herb grew his business into other areas: pension/profit sharing plans through his company Actuarial & BenefitConsultants, Inc., employee benefit plans, estate planning, business succession planning, individual investments and 401(K) plans. Herb distinguished himself as a qualifying and lifetime member of Million Dollar Round Table and has been a member of International Forum and Top of the Table. Through the years, Herb shared his success with others in remembrance of the help he received by speaking to various tax groups, including local CPA societies and law firms, and has been a guest lecturer at Advance Underwriting Schools for various insurance companies and professional groups. A continuing theme throughout his life has been his love of flying. One year for Fathers Day, his family arranged a ride in a WWII Warbird plane. It was the ride of his life, so, at the age of 65, he decided to renew his pilots license and, eventually, bought his own plane. He was no longer earthbound as he had many new adventures in his Mooney airplane. He became a member of The Quiet Birdmen and enjoyed the camaraderie of his fellow aviators at their monthly meetings. Herb was the most tenacious person. He accomplished so much in his life. He had strong beliefs and held firmly to them. He was unwavering. He has always been faithful, not only in taking care of himself, but his family. He considered his friends at Cardio Rehab at The Mercy Healthplex to be family. He never gave up and always worked hard. This past Sunday, Herb flew home to heaven. He must have checked the weather because it was a blue sky and no clouds. It was perfect flying weather. Mission accomplished.
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