Herb Coleman, Miami entrepreneur who served food and his community, dies at 62
Briefly

Herbert "Herb" Coleman was a prominent figure in the food industry for over three decades, known for his exceptional ability to connect with people and his resourcefulness. His diverse ventures ranged from running Nathan's Famous franchises to vendor operations at major events like the Olympics. Herb's wife, Joya, shared how he had an innate charm that encouraged others to open up to him. Together, they built their journey from humble beginnings, highlighting their collaboration from food vending to securing opportunities in school systems and beyond, making a lasting impact before his passing at age 62.
"He had the type of personality where people would come to him and tell him their whole life story," Herb's widow, Joya, told the Miami Herald.
"He always had that type of spirit that he had about him..." Joya reminisced about Herb's ability to connect with people.
Read at Miami Herald
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