Antonio Herrera

September 28, 1939 ~
October 4, 2024

Antonio Herrera, beloved husband, and father, passed away on October 4, 2024. He was a devoted Christian who lived a life of drive and perseverance, lighting up a room with his infectious personality.

Born on September 28, 1939, to a poor family in Colombia, South America, he left home at 12 but continued a grueling peasant life surviving on the street. Nevertheless, he was proud of his culture, always looking for ways to turn problems into opportunities. A newspaper owner gave him two pesos, allowing Antonio to compete for and win a six-year high school scholarship. He later won a four-year college scholarship, obtained a teaching certificate, and had a chance to come to America. Arriving in Miami with $2.50 and no knowledge of English, he picked fruit to survive, eventually getting a job teaching kindergarten in New York.

Antonio went on to earn a Master of Arts and a Ph.D. in Romance Languages at the University of Oregon where he also played and coached men’s soccer, eventually arriving at Grand Valley State University in 1972. 

Antonio wore many hats throughout his academic career. He was an inspiring teacher and an individual who tied the various threads of his life together in his own unique way. He was particularly proud of his involvement in developing an academic master’s programs in the mid-70s, linking liberal arts with professional education. He created and coordinated student/faculty exchange programs between Grand Valley and the University of Granada in Spain as well as the University of Sarajevo in the former Yugoslavia. His interactions and research with international faculty brought many opportunities for travel and engagement with other academics. 

He retired in 2006 as Professor Emeritus from the College of Education.

Introduced to Paso Fino horses as a child, he fell in love with them, considering them an inheritance from his family. He loved their spirit and the smooth ride, as well as show competitions against other riders. He was equally passionate about his beloved soccer. He created and coached the Grand Valley State University Men’s Soccer Club for 14 years providing students an opportunity to try a new sport in the 70s and 80s.

While he exhibited a natural simplicity and joy that lit up a room, it was his personal relationship with God that sustained him to the end, knowing that he would be with Christ for all eternity. His legacy of faith, passion, and unwavering spirit will continue to inspire all those whose lives he touched. He will be deeply missed by his wife Lavonne (Vonnie) and son David.

A Celebration of Life is scheduled at the MKD Reception Center, 4145 Chicago Drive SW, Grandville, MI on October 18, 2024, from 1-3:00 p.m. Remarks at 1:30. Contributions to honor Antonio’s life may be directed to the Parkinson’s Association of West Michigan, 7311 Crystal View Dr. SE, Caledonia, MI  49316.

Celebration of Life
Friday, October 18
1:00pm - 3:00pm

MKD Reception and Event Center
4145 Chicago Drive SW
Grandville, MI 49418
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Remarks
Friday, October 18
1:30pm

MKD Reception and Event Center
4145 Chicago Drive SW
Grandville, MI 49418
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October 16, 2024 12:33pm
I only knew Antonio at the end of his life and for a very short time but he will be very missed here at Grandbrook. His faith and his heritage were so evident in all he did. I loved to sit with him and get him to tell me stories of his life as a teacher and mentor. His smile will remain in my heart forever.

- Peg Makowski

October 15, 2024 12:59pm
Antonio (Tony, Toño, Antuco) was my last and closest friend from our high school years in Pamplona, Colombia. Our friendship goes back to our parents because Don Juan (Antonio’s father) and my father were originally from the same town (Miranda) and region (Santander). Together, we spent five years of joy and sorrow in a rigid boarding school that was quite like a military school. The day started at 5:30 with a cold shower and ended at 8:30 p.m. After graduation, we went our separate ways, and as years passed, we found ourselves in the U.S. Antonio as a professor at Grand Valley State University in Michigan and me, across Lake Michigan, at Marquette University in Milwaukee. By then, he was already married to the beautiful Vonnie and surrounded by nature, as in his native Miranda. Horses were both his father and Antonio’s great love. They really knew how to ride them artistically. I admired Tony’s artistic talents, particularly his drawing ability and calligraphy. He helped me a few times when our artistic merits were to be graded. I have always admired his distinct sense of humor, ability to challenge bullies, and sense of friendship. While away from home, he accompanied my late brother Francisco to visit my relatives whenever we were given a free Saturday or Sunday afternoon. My aunt Margoth and my two older sisters knew him well. His unexpected death closes a long chapter of family shared values, fortunes, and misfortunes throughout life. My family and I will soundly miss him for what he was: a great human being with a great sense of authenticity and compassion. Vonnie and David, as well as all the people who knew him, will also miss him greatly because he was an admirable human being, a father, a husband, and a friend you would rarely find in the world. Dear Antonio, may your soul rest in peace. As always, Germán Carrillo and Family

- Germán D. Carrillo

October 15, 2024 10:39am
My heart goes out to you Vonnie and David. I will greatly miss his smile and personality joking with me. He teased me and I gave it straight back. He was speechless sometimes, but laughed at the end. I will miss seeing him going to the mailbox when I let my fur babies out (I am a neighbor). We would wave and his smile warmed my heart ❤️

- Culleen Post

October 12, 2024 11:47am
Vonnie, my deepest condolences. Wishing you and your family strength and comfort.

- Laudo Ogura

October 11, 2024 1:08pm
Vonnie, so sorry to hear about your loss. May God give peace to the departed soul and peace and equanimity to you and the whole family. - Vivek

- Vivek Dalela

October 11, 2024 11:39am
Vonnie - I am so sorry for your loss and I know Antonio was not well for a few years which were challenging for you. I know you will miss him and he is in a beautiful place now. I remember early on in my SCB career going to an event where Antonio shared his horses with us. I also remembering having a few discussions about the horses with him over the years. Take care and hang in there during this time of grieving.

- Dori Danko




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