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'''John Donald Herrington, Sr.''', known as '''Johnny Herrington''' (February 2, 1930 – July 14, 2018), was a [[business]]man who served in muicipal government in his adopted city of Springhill in northern Webster Parish, [[Louisiana]]. A member of the city council for five years, he served two stints as [[mayor]] from 1978 to 1986 and 1995 to 2006. His career ended with his defeat in 2006 by Carroll Breaux, the still serving mayor, an [[Independent voter|Independent]] and the only non-[[Democratic Party|Democrat]] thus far to hold the office of Springhill mayor..
 
'''John Donald Herrington, Sr.''', known as '''Johnny Herrington''' (February 2, 1930 – July 14, 2018), was a [[business]]man who served in muicipal government in his adopted city of Springhill in northern Webster Parish, [[Louisiana]]. A member of the city council for five years, he served two stints as [[mayor]] from 1978 to 1986 and 1995 to 2006. His career ended with his defeat in 2006 by Carroll Breaux, the still serving mayor, an [[Independent voter|Independent]] and the only non-[[Democratic Party|Democrat]] thus far to hold the office of Springhill mayor..
  
Herrington was born in Bastrop in Morehouse Parish north of [[Monroe, Louisiana|Monroe]] to Eron Herrington and the former Susie Mae Fillingame. A longtime Springhill resident, Herrington was active through the Webster Parish Industrial Board in the location of businesses to the area. During his time as mayor, the CAC Theater, the home of live musical groups perform, was built. at 202 West Church Street. He lost his bid for a sixth nonconsecutive term as mayor, 973 votes(55.4 percent) to 782 (44.6 percent), to current Mayor Carroll Breaux in the non-partisan blanket primary held on September 30, 2006. For several years, Herrington owned and operated a music theater in the resort city of [[Branson]], [[Missouri]]. He served on the Council of Aging and was the founder, owner, and operation of Herrington Vendors. He was a Mason, a Shriner, and member of the First [[United Methodist]] Church of Springhill.<ref name=obit>{{cite web|url=https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191279228/john-d.-herrington|title=John D. "Johnny" Herrington|publisher=Findagrave.com|accessdate=July 15, 2018}}</ref>
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Herrington was born in Bastrop in Morehouse Parish north of [[Monroe, Louisiana|Monroe]] to Eron Herrington and the former Susie Mae Fillingame. A longtime Springhill resident, Herrington was active through the Webster Parish Industrial Board in the location of businesses to the area. During his time as mayor, the city opened the Frank Anthony Community Activity Center, which hosts live musical groups on West Church Street. He lost his bid for a sixth nonconsecutive term as mayor, 973 votes (55.4 percent) to 782 (44.6 percent), to current Mayor Carroll Breaux in the non-partisan blanket primary held on September 30, 2006. For several years, Herrington owned and operated a musical theater in the resort city of [[Branson]], [[Missouri]]. He served on the Council of Aging and was the founder, owner, and operation of Herrington Vendors. He was a Mason, a Shriner, and a member of the First [[United Methodist]] Church of Springhill.<ref name=obit>{{cite web|url=https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191279228/john-d.-herrington|title=John D. "Johnny" Herrington|publisher=Findagrave.com|accessdate=July 15, 2018}}</ref>
  
 
The widower of the former Bobye Jean Hobgood (1933-2008), the daughter of Marshall Hobgood (1900-1965) and the former Ina Belle Osbourn,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://old.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=54931875|title=Bobye Jean Hobgood Herrington|publisher=Old.findagrave.com|accessdate=July 15, 2018}}</ref> Herrington had three children, Kristi Gayle Emanuel and husband, Mickey, of Rusk in Cherokee County, [[Texas]], John D. "Donnie" Herrington, Jr.,. and wife, Cody of Emerson in Columbia County,  [[Arkansas]], and Ricky Lane Herrington and wife, Sheri, of Springhill. His sister, Mary  Eloise  Boucher<ref name=obit/> (born 1923), was the wife of developer [[Jesse L. Boucher]], the Springhill mayor from 1958 to 1962. Herrington was an uncle by marriage to the actresses Savannah Smith Boucher and Sherry Boucher, the latter the third wife of actor George Peppard (1928-1994). Both were daughters of Jesse and Mary Eloise Boucher.<ref>Jesse L. Boucher obituary, ''The Minden Press-Herald'', December 27, 2004.</ref>
 
The widower of the former Bobye Jean Hobgood (1933-2008), the daughter of Marshall Hobgood (1900-1965) and the former Ina Belle Osbourn,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://old.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=54931875|title=Bobye Jean Hobgood Herrington|publisher=Old.findagrave.com|accessdate=July 15, 2018}}</ref> Herrington had three children, Kristi Gayle Emanuel and husband, Mickey, of Rusk in Cherokee County, [[Texas]], John D. "Donnie" Herrington, Jr.,. and wife, Cody of Emerson in Columbia County,  [[Arkansas]], and Ricky Lane Herrington and wife, Sheri, of Springhill. His sister, Mary  Eloise  Boucher<ref name=obit/> (born 1923), was the wife of developer [[Jesse L. Boucher]], the Springhill mayor from 1958 to 1962. Herrington was an uncle by marriage to the actresses Savannah Smith Boucher and Sherry Boucher, the latter the third wife of actor George Peppard (1928-1994). Both were daughters of Jesse and Mary Eloise Boucher.<ref>Jesse L. Boucher obituary, ''The Minden Press-Herald'', December 27, 2004.</ref>
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Revision as of 19:50, July 15, 2018

John Donald "Johnny" Herrington, Sr.

Mayor of Springhill, Webster Parish, Louisiana
Incumbent
Assumed office 
1978
Preceded by M. A. Gleason, Jr.
Succeeded by James Curtis Smith
In office
1995–2006
Preceded by James Curtis Smith
Succeeded by Carroll Breaux

Born February 2, 1930
Bastrop, Morehouse Parish,
Louisiana
Died July 14, 2018 (aged 88)
Springhill, Louisiana
Resting place Springhill Cemetery
Political party Democrat
Spouse(s) Bobye Jean Hobgood Herrington (married c. 1951-2008, her death)
Children Kristi Gayle Emanuel

John D. "Donnie" Herrington, Jr.
Ricky Lane Herrington
Six grandchildren

Occupation Businessman
Religion United Methodist

John Donald Herrington, Sr., known as Johnny Herrington (February 2, 1930 – July 14, 2018), was a businessman who served in muicipal government in his adopted city of Springhill in northern Webster Parish, Louisiana. A member of the city council for five years, he served two stints as mayor from 1978 to 1986 and 1995 to 2006. His career ended with his defeat in 2006 by Carroll Breaux, the still serving mayor, an Independent and the only non-Democrat thus far to hold the office of Springhill mayor..

Herrington was born in Bastrop in Morehouse Parish north of Monroe to Eron Herrington and the former Susie Mae Fillingame. A longtime Springhill resident, Herrington was active through the Webster Parish Industrial Board in the location of businesses to the area. During his time as mayor, the city opened the Frank Anthony Community Activity Center, which hosts live musical groups on West Church Street. He lost his bid for a sixth nonconsecutive term as mayor, 973 votes (55.4 percent) to 782 (44.6 percent), to current Mayor Carroll Breaux in the non-partisan blanket primary held on September 30, 2006. For several years, Herrington owned and operated a musical theater in the resort city of Branson, Missouri. He served on the Council of Aging and was the founder, owner, and operation of Herrington Vendors. He was a Mason, a Shriner, and a member of the First United Methodist Church of Springhill.[1]

The widower of the former Bobye Jean Hobgood (1933-2008), the daughter of Marshall Hobgood (1900-1965) and the former Ina Belle Osbourn,[2] Herrington had three children, Kristi Gayle Emanuel and husband, Mickey, of Rusk in Cherokee County, Texas, John D. "Donnie" Herrington, Jr.,. and wife, Cody of Emerson in Columbia County, Arkansas, and Ricky Lane Herrington and wife, Sheri, of Springhill. His sister, Mary Eloise Boucher[1] (born 1923), was the wife of developer Jesse L. Boucher, the Springhill mayor from 1958 to 1962. Herrington was an uncle by marriage to the actresses Savannah Smith Boucher and Sherry Boucher, the latter the third wife of actor George Peppard (1928-1994). Both were daughters of Jesse and Mary Eloise Boucher.[3]

Services for Herrington will be held on July 16, 2018, at the First United Methodist Church of Springhill with the Reverend Dr. Jonathan King and Dr. Charles Payne officiating. Interment will follow alongside his wife at Springhill Cemetery.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 John D. "Johnny" Herrington. Findagrave.com. Retrieved on July 15, 2018.
  2. Bobye Jean Hobgood Herrington. Old.findagrave.com. Retrieved on July 15, 2018.
  3. Jesse L. Boucher obituary, The Minden Press-Herald, December 27, 2004.


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