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DEACON HERMAN LAMKIN, SR

January 27, 1956 ~ February 22, 2024

On January 27, 1956, Herman Lamkin, Sr. was born to his parents Robert and Edna Lamkin, who preceded him in death.  He was also preceded in death by his brother, J.D. Lamkin (Bessie), his sisters, Gertie M. Wilson (Woodrow) and Gloria Jenkins (Alfred).

In 1974, He graduated from Seguin High School. After graduation, he worked as a photographer for a local newspaper, the Seguin Gazette. Herman was a hardworking young man and received many accolades for his accomplishments in this position. On February 27th, 1983, he married the love of his life, Blenda Watson.  With a growing family, Herman decided to seek employment with Xerxes Corporation. He was employed at the Xerxes plant in Seguin from 1978 to 2023 when his health began to fail.  He worked for Xerxes 45 years where he moved up the ranks and became a supervisor for the company.

Herman was a true Servant of God who gave his life to Christ at an early age.  He was an active member of the Greater Pilgrim’s Rest Baptist Church in Seguin, TX. Following in his father’s footsteps, at age 13 He was appointed Superintendent of the Sunday School, serving in this capacity for approximately 40 years. His natural leadership abilities and love of the Lord played an important role in him being ordained as a Deacon at the age of 22.  Later in his Christian journey, Herman moved his membership to Temple Missionary Baptist Church, San Antonio, TX where he served under the leadership of Rev. Ronald L. Glover.  Later He and his family became members of Calvary Baptist Church in San Antonio, TX under the leadership of Pastor Kevin L. Nelson. There he continued to serve God with love and sincerity until his final days. He believed that your heart should be a direct reflection of your dedication and love for Christ. 

While he was a gentle soul, and had a kind word for everyone he met, he was firm in his conviction. He believed in leading by example and played a key role in introducing his family to Christ and ensuring they had a personal relationship with our Lord and Savior.  His love of music afforded him opportunities to praise God in song.  His children were his biggest fans and soon his three-year old son (Herman Jr.) and seven-year-old daughter (Vanessa), joined him as they formed the musical group, the Lampkin Family singers. Later the group expanded to include three more family members. They gained notoriety throughout South Texas for their soul-stirring singing and dedication to spreading the gospel.  When he wasn’t singing God’s praises, you could find him shooting the breeze with family and friends during a friendly game of dominoes.  Smiles and laughter were always in the air when he was around. 

He leaves to cherish his memory:  his loving wife, Blenda Lamkin, adoring children Aaron Woods, Vanessa Lampkin, Herman Lampkin, Jr., his loving grandsons, Tyris Franklin, Javen Woods, and granddaughter, India Byrd, his adoring sisters and brothers, Berta Wilson (Paul deceased), Robert Lamkin Jr. (Shirley), Alvin Lamkin (Erica), Frances Jackson (Gordon), Mary Holmes (Bruce, Sr.) and Steven Lamkin.  He also leaves a host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and family friends.

Services

Interment following service: March 16, 2024 12:00 am - August 26, 2025 2:30 pm

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  1. March 3, 2024
    Herman was a very caring person.
    May God Bless his soul.
    Sympathies extended to his family.
    Charles Haese……La Vernia Texas

  2. To the Lamkin Family,

    May you find peace and comfort in the days ahead. 2 Corinthians 5:8 We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord. Know that He promises never to leave or forsake us even in times of like these. Looking to Jesus who is the author and finisher of our faith. Precious memories how they linger.

    The (Ball) Nathaniel Families of San Antonio, Tx

  3. My condolences to The lamkin family
    I spent a great many years working with Mr. Lampkin’s wife, Belinda.
    My prayers and thoughts go out to this family.

  4. Herman will be missed. Herman and I meet at a game and found out we’re relative and became friends for a long time. I was so thankful how Herman and his family took my dad under there wings and keep him close to the family until his death. No matter where you seen Herman, he was always full of laughter and happy all the time. Herman will be greatly missed. To the family you all are in my prayers. God blessed and give you comfort during time of sorrow.

  5. My Herman, always smiling when you greeted me with a jaunty walk and bow, calling me “Auntie”. Forever the gentleman. I shall carry you in my heart always.
    Evelyn (Auntie) Ford

  6. Our deepest sympathies. Forever in our hearts, thoughts and prayers. Going to miss you.

    Nicole & Sidney Ford

  7. I’ve known Herman and the Lampkin Family all my life at Greater Pilgrim Rest Baptist Church. Spent a few times eating at their mothers table. It was truly an honor knowing Bro Herman and it was truly a humbling experience when he allowed me to be part of the group and recording with them. Never saw him angry, always smiling. I’ll miss him but, God makes no mistakes. Rest well my brother and may God continue to bless and watch over your family.

  8. what a special man, and co-worker i had the pleasure to know and work with Herman at Xerxes, I worked out of Xerxes California and yet we attached, his cooking, laughter will always be remembered. my prayers go out the Lamkin family.
    Daniel Garcia

  9. Mr. Lampkin was very special to me and my friend Tony Claire. My name is Caroline Ross and I played sports at Texas Lutheran College and Mr. Lampkin followed me throughout my career as a student athlete. He and I reconnected at Xerxes in Seguin where he worked tirelessly. He was so kind and a man of God. He will be dearly missed by all who loved him🙏

  10. My Sincere Condolences and Prayers for the family of Brother Herman. I consider the Lampkin family as part of my extended family because we grew up together on Lopez St and grew up in and attended the same church. Herman always had a smile and kind words whenever I saw him. I can still hear him singing one of my favorite songs “Heaven is my goal”. He will be greatly missed!! Rest in Heaven my Brother in Christ!!


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