Obituary – Eisele Rose Herman
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Eisele Rose Herman, age 4, a spirited and vibrant soul was born on Wednesday, February 5, 2020, in Catawba County and departed this life on Sunday, November 24, 2024, at Frye Regional Medical Center in Catawba County.
In her short time with us, Eisele brought boundless joy and laughter to everyone she met. She was known for her sass and fierce independence, navigating her little world with an infectious energy that warmed the hearts of her family and friends. Eisele loved her mommy and daddy, Jeff and Faith Frye Herman, with an unwavering devotion that filled their home with light. She was also a loving sister to Annistyn Herman, sharing countless memories as they played together and grew side by side.
Eisele enjoyed many adventures, embracing the beauty of life with a passion that was evident to all who knew her. Whether it was riding on the 4-wheeler, fishing, or getting lost in her imagination as she experimented with makeup or drew on things she shouldn’t, she was a delightful whirlwind of creativity and mischief. Her love for exploration shone brightly during family trips to the beach and beyond, where every experience seemed to become an adventure waiting to be had.
As a cherished member of Beulah Baptist Church, Eisele had already begun to make her mark in the community, touching lives with her joyful spirit. Her family will forever remember the moments spent celebrating life together, often with her paternal grandparents, Linda Herman and Terry and Nikki Herman, maternal grandparents, Byron and Peggy Chapman Frye, maternal great-grandparents, Gene and Jane Frye, and paternal great-grandmother, Rennie Hines. Eisele’s beloved uncles, Josh Herman (Ana), Lucas Frye (Kayla), and Casey Iverson (Ada), along with her cousins, including Callie Iverson, Grace Iverson, Kaydence Herman, Lyle Frye, and Presley Herman, held a special place in her heart, delighting in the simple joys of childhood alongside her. Eisele’s bond with Rhett and Rowen Millsaps, her special cousins, painted her childhood with laughter, love, and unforgettable memories.
A graveside service will be held on Friday, November 29, 2024, at Taylorsville City Cemetery in Township of Taylorsville, NC, at 10:00 am. Rev. Allen Fox will officiate.
In lieu of flowers, help families in need with Christmas by purchasing boots or baby dolls in memory of Eisele.
Though she was with us for only a short while, Eisele Rose Herman’s spirit was grand and vibrant. She departed this world too soon, but her memory will linger in the hearts of all who loved her. Eisele will be remembered as the sassy, independent little girl who brought joy and adventure into our lives. The echoes of her laughter and the warmth of her love will forever be cherished by those fortunate enough to have known her.
Funeral arrangements have been entrusted to Alexander Funeral and Cremation Service.
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