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Paul Littleton Herring

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Paul Littleton Herring of Upper Marlboro, MD, died peacefully at the age of 99 on March 23, 2021 at Ginger Cove Retirement Community in Annapolis, MD. He was born in Washington, DC on November 19, 1921 to Dr. Paul Supplee Herring and Margaret Welsh Herring. He was born and raised in Hyattsvill­e, MD and graduated from McKinley Tech in 1939. In the spring of 1942, he left the University of Maryland to enlist in the Army Air Corps. He trained as a B-17 pilot until September 1944 when he flew a new plane to England to join the bombing missions over Germany. He flew 8 missions until he was shot down by anti-aircraft fire over Gerolstein on Christmas Eve 1944. Lt. Herring was captured and taken prisoner on Christmas Day and spent most of his captivity in Germany and Poland until he was liberated by the Russians. He returned home in May 1945. Mr. Herring graduated from the University of Maryland in May 1946 and married Aline Naisby Waller of Princess Anne, Maryland in September. He attended George Washington University Law School, graduating in 1949. Upon graduation from law school, they bought a historic house in the Town of Upper Marlboro where they raised their two children. Mr. Herring was a partner in the law firm of Lancaster, Bland, Eisele & Herring. He retired in January 1979 to enjoy his many hobbies.

Mr. Herring was active in his community, an avid and very talented golfer, hunter, fisherman, crabber and builder. He served as a town commission­er for the Town of Upper Marlboro. He was one of the founders of Queen Anne School and a member of the board of the Marlboro Swimming Pool. In his later years, his passion was fox hunting. He was a very active member and past Master of the Marlboroug­h Hunt Club where he spent many hours clearing trails, working with fox hounds and fox hunting with his many friends.

Mr. Herring was predecease­d by two wives, Naisby Waller Herring and Mary “Mousie” Purdon Herring and is survived by his blessed friend Edith “Gibby” Edson. Mr. Herring was a devoted father to Paula Herring Sothoron (Richard) and Peter Naisby Herring (Josephine). He was blessed with six grandchild­ren, Benjamin Naisby Herring (Cara), Tilghman Rice Herring (Krysta), Sarah Bowie Herring, Naisby Wallop Camponesch­i (Eric), Turner Harrison Sothoron (Elizabeth), Carling Naisby Sothoron and seven great-grandchild­ren, Katherine Naisby Herring, Emory Edward Herring, Charlotte Anne Herring, Harrison Cash Sothoron, Hadley Denison Sothoron, Bennett Wallop Herring, and Margaret Rea Herring.

Mr. Herring will be remembered by his family and many friends as a true Southern Maryland gentleman of the highest integrity. A very small, private family service and burial will be held. The family asks that, in lieu of flowers, any memorial donations may be given to the Marlboroug­h Hunt Preservati­on Foundation, 621 Traveller Court, Lothian, MD 20711. Online condolence­s may be offered at: KalasFuner­alHomes.com

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