Herron's first husband was steel company executive Thomas McKennan Laughlin, the brother of ambassador
Irwin B. Laughlin. They married in 1903, and she was widowed in 1910, when he committed suicide. They had two sons, William K. Laughlin and Thomas Irwin Laughlin. In 1911, she was rumored to be engaged to
Archibald Butt, an aide to President Taft. She denied the rumors, they did not marry, and he died in 1912 on the
Titanic. She married her second husband, Senator
Henry Frederick Lippitt, a widower, in 1915. With Lippitt, she had another son,
Frederick Lippitt, who became a congressman, and a daughter,
Mary Ann Lippitt, a pilot during
World War II and later owner of an aviation company in Rhode Island. She was widowed again when Lippitt died in 1933. She died in 1961, in
Providence, Rhode Island. She had a reported estate of eight million dollars, and left significant gifts to Rhode Island children's, medical, and cultural charities. Neither of her Lippitt children married; but both were major benefactors of
Brown University, which jointly awarded them the President's Medal for their contributions. She is buried with her second husband and younger children at
Swan Point Cemetery in Providence. Her notable nephews and nieces included
Robert A. Taft,
Helen Taft Manning, and
Charles Phelps Taft II. == References ==