Service Information
Scott Herrmann, age 63, of Glencoe, Minnesota, passed away Wednesday, March 25, 2020, at his home in Glencoe, Minnesota.
A celebration of life will be scheduled and announced at a later date.
Obituary
Scott was born on March 2, 1957 in Glencoe to Donald and Mavis (Oelke) Herrmann. He grew up in Green Isle, MN, and was baptized and confirmed at St. Paul's Lutheran Church. He attended Green Isle Elementary School, and graduated from Arlington/Green Isle High School in 1975. He then attended vocational school in St Cloud, MN, studying automotive mechanics.
He was employed by Johnson Motors in Glencoe for 20 years, and at Litchfield Chrysler for 17 years.
Scott liked many sports, and he particularly enjoyed youth baseball. He coached the 9 & 10 year old Irish A’s, and the Plato Blue Jays little league teams. He also coached many Glencoe Brewers baseball teams, the Green Isle Club New Yorker softball team, and served on the Glencoe/Silver Lake ("GSL") Baseball board. His greatest passion was coaching and following his stepson's (Colt) games from little league through to the Glencoe Brewers. He rarely missed a game.
Scott also had a great love for music, particularly the Beatles, and he saw Paul McCartney several times in concert. He also enjoyed camping, boating and watching his nieces and nephews participate in sports activities.
He is survived by father, Raymond Heimkes of Arlington, brother, Dan (Jane) Herrmann of Afton, sister Jill (Doug) Ernst of Green Isle, brother Billy Heimkes of Arlington, and sister-in-law Kathy Herrmann of Hamburg. He is also survived by stepson Kyle (Amanda) Trebesch and their daughter, Presley, all of Watertown, stepson Colt (Morgan) Trebesch of Glencoe, many nieces and nephews, and extended family.
He was preceded in death by parents Donald Herrmann and Mavis Herrmann Heimkes, stepmother, Doris Zeiher Heimkes, brother, Doug Herrmann, nephew, Phillip Herrmann, and grandparents.
Linda Giesen says
I haven’t seen him in a long time, but have known him for years. I always liked him, his great personality, and smile. My sympathies to all of his family and friends.
Tracy says
So sorry and sad to hear about Scott’s passing. Sending hugs to the Family.
Tracy