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Herman Sonen Irvine resident Herman Sonen died April 10 at St. Joseph Hospital in Orange after an illness of several months. He was 84. Mr. Sonen was born April 21, 1916, in Philadelphia, Pa. He served as a chief petty officer and meteorologist with the U.S. Navy during World War II in the battle of the Pacific. After the war, he settled in New York City with his wife, Rose Wolfiler Sonen, and owned and ran auto dealerships in Long Island. They moved to California in 1959 and settled first in Orange County. They moved to the San Fernando Valley in the early 1960s where Mr. Sonen continued in his real estate career. He retired in the early 1980s and the couple moved to Woodbridge in Irvine. Mr. Sonen was a reserved person and liked to read and keep up with world events as well as to play cards. His son, Arthur, said people will remember him as the man who walked everywhere around South Lake, to the market and other places in Irvine. His son added, "He was a very kind and considerate person and never wanted to put anyone out or, as he said, have them make a fuss over him." Before his wife Rose died in 1994 they enjoyed traveling together, driving, flying and taking cruises as well. Friends and family held a celebration of his life. Mr. Sonen willed his body for medical research at UCI, his care for others evident even in his passing, said his son. Mr. Sonen is survived by his son and daughter-in-law, Arthur and Joanne of Honolulu; his daughter Mindy Sonen of San Diego; his companion and partner, Julie MacGregor of Irvine; his sister-in-law, Selma Wolfiler of New York City; and his two granddaughters, Michele and Amanda Sonen. The family asked that memorial donations be sent to the American Heart Association.