THE DAYTONA BEACH MORNING NEWS
		      Daytona Beach, Florida
		      Wednesday, June 5, 1985
		      
  
		      Herman F. Durrance, 50, Route 1, Timber Creek Road, Ormond Beach, a  superintendent for Halifax Paving Company, died Tuesday in the emergency room  at Halifax Hospital apparently of a heart attack.
		      
		      Mr. Durrance came here  38 years ago from his birthplace, Trenton. He was a member of the International  Brotherhood of Electrical Engineers Local #756.
		      
		      Survivors include his  widow, Frankie D.; three sons, Roy and Larry, both of Bunnell, and Jimmy Duley,  Daytona Beach; three daughters, Peggy Duley and Lisa Duley, both of Holly Hill,  and Betty Jean Hill, Jacksonville; two step-sons Christopher Wolf and George F.  Giddings Jr., both of Daytona Beach; three stepdaughters, Elizabeth Morrison, DeLand,  Georgia Atari, Atlanta, and Marsha Lynn Durrance, Ormond Beach; three brothers,  Leonard, Lloyd, and Marvin, all of Daytona Beach; three sisters, Kathryn Lee,  Retha Sumner, both of Holly Hill, and Marlene Sebby, Kandas City, Mo.; and nine  grandchildren.
		      
		      Baggett and Summers,  Daytona Beach, is in charge.