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Ricky Lee Herold

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Obituary for Ricky Lee Herold

Ricky Lee Herold, 67, civic leader and community friend, passed away on April 8, 2023 at his home in Grand Prairie, 3 days following his sixty-seventh birthday.

Visitation will occur from 1 to 2 p.m. Monday, April 17, 2023 at First Baptist Church of Grand Prairie, 950 Mayfield Road, Grand Prairie TX 75052 where a Memorial Service will follow at 2. A private internment will occur at Grand Prairie Memorial Gardens.

Rick was born on April 5, 1956, in Farmers Branch, the only child of the late Forrest Newell Herold and the late Doris Mae Trok Herold. He attended R.L. Turner High School, then the University of North Texas, where he earned B.S. and M.S. degrees in Recreation Management.

Rick was a prankster with a big voice and a bigger heart. For years, he traveled the nation following John Cougar Mellencamp concerts and was always up for an adventure, often going off-road to get to where he was going, both literally and figuratively. He was a fan of cruises and got to a beach as often as possible. And, Rick loved sports, especially UNT's Mean Green basketball and football, attending games regularly and tailgating frequently.

Rick was an Adjunct Professor in UNT's Recreation and Leisure Studies Department. He served on the Board of Directors for the North Texas Alumni Association for five years and was a member of the President's Council. He provided the commencement address in 2006 and 2017. He was named a Distinguished Alumnus by the Recreation and Leisure Studies Division. Rick was awarded the UNT Spirit Award by the President of the University of North Texas in 2002.

Rick was a park and recreation director for 38 years, including a 16-year stint in Euless and 16 ½ years in Grand Prairie, from which he retired in 2018. He started his career in The Colony with Colony City Manager Tom Hart using the private pools, yards and garages of residents for swim classes and parks programs.

As the Parks Director in Euless, he oversaw millions of dollars in parks and recreation projects, with signature projects being Texas Star Golf Course, Texas Star Conference Center, The Parks at Texas Star, and The Stars Center at Texas Star.

While Director of Parks, Arts and Recreation in Grand Prairie, Rick was named a Fellow of the American Academy of Parks and Recreation Administration (AAPRA). He won two NRPA Gold Medal Awards in 2008 and 2017 and received the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Texas Recreation and Parks Society in 2019. During his time in Grand Prairie, projects included:
The Epic ---Recognized as one of America's most innovative recreation centers
● EpicWaters Indoor Waterpark, that just keeps pulling in Best Of awards
● Prairie Light
s, a Holiday Drive-Thru Christmas Light Show, #5 Best Holiday Happening, USA Today
● The Summit, the award-winning "America's first baby-boomer facility"
● Renovation of Tangle Ridge and Prairie Lakes Golf Courses
● Ruthe Jackson Conference Center and Wedding Venue
● Loyd Park Campgrounds and Lodge
● PlayGrand Adventures, America's largest all-ability playground
● Renovation of the historic Uptown Theater
● Farmers Market
● Shotwell Life Center

A noted speaker, Rick presented seven times at the NRPA National Congress, and more than 50 times to state and local organizations. In addition, he was the emcee for the Texas Recreation and Parks Society (TRAPS) Annual Convention fourteen times. He served two terms as President of the DFW Parks and Recreation Directors Association. Rick was a member of the Texas Recreation and Parks Society (TRAPS), the American Academy of Parks and Recreation Administration (AAPRA), and the National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA).

A graduate of the Disney Training Institute (2018) and a marketing master, Rick started "Brand-Aid" the first marketing institute ever developed for the parks and recreation industry. It enjoyed five sell-out seasons and the final two years as part of the National Recreation and Parks Association National Congress.

Awards and Honors

• 5-Time National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) Gold Medal Finalist (Class II---Best Department in America Population 150,000 to 400,000
• 2-Time National Recreation and Parks Association (NRPA) Gold Medal Winner (Class II-Best Department in America population 150,000 to 400.000.
• Lifetime Achievement Award, Texas Parks and Recreation Society, 2019
• Outstanding Alumnus, University of North Texas
• Career Achievement Award, Texas A&M University
• More than 50 local, state, and national awards within the parks and recreation profession
• Outstanding Leadership Award, Vought Industries
• Man-of- the-Year, Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce (2016)
• Public Service Award, Grand Prairie Chamber of Commerce (2008)
• President's Award, Grand Prairie NAACP (2007)

In 2021, the Grand Prairie Parks, Arts, and Recreation Administration Building was renamed the Rick Herold Parks, Arts, and Recreation Building.

Rick's creativity, dedication, and heart for service was a major catalyst for growth in the City of Grand Prairie. His projects changed lives, created economic development, and made people want to live in his cities; and the effects on the lives that he touched will never be forgotten.

He was proceeded in death by his beloved parents, Doris and Forest Herold, and survived by his uncle William Trok and wife Barbra; aunt Roberta Morrison; uncle Michael Trok and wife Jane; aunt Lynn Trok; several cousins, many friends and Scrappy, who will continue to live with the Hart's.

Those who wish to make a donation in honor of Rick, may do so to:

PlayGrand Advenutres, park for people of all abilities. www.playgrandadventures.com

Or

Rick Herold Parks and Recreation Endowed Scholarship
Make check payable to UNT.
Memo line: Rick Herold Parks and Recreation Endowed Scholarship
Mail to:
University of North Texas Division of Advancement
1115 Union Circle #311250
Denton, Texas 76203-5017
Attn: Gift Processing
 

To send flowers or a memorial gift to the family of Ricky Lee Herold please visit our Sympathy Store.

What a badass. RIP.  

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@ParksAndRecRick was a good supporter of North Texas and even better man.  His can-do, positive spirit will be missed greatly but his legacy will be that he set such a great example for all of us on how to live by.

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