Ronald-Rojek-Obituary

Ronald G. Rojek

Alton, New Hampshire

1942 - 2004

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Alton, New Hampshire: Ronald G. Rojek, age 62 of Youngtown Road in Alton, NH, died on Saturday October 23, 2004 in Cape Coral, Florida. Born February 26, 1942 in Manchester, NH, he was the son of Louis and Dorothy Rojek. He resided in Alton for many years and has wintered in Cape Coral, Florida.

A graduate of Manchester Central High School, he served with the United States Navy for 7 years and became a Nuclear Test Engineer, having been employed at the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard for 23 years, and he retired to his farm in Alton, NH. Ronald was a member of the Moose Lodge in Cape Coral, Florida and the Claude R. Batchelder Post #72 American Legion in Alton, NH.

Survivors include his wife: Loretta (Boivin) Rojek of Alton, NH. his mother: Dorothy (Gray Rojek) Conlon of Manchester, 4 children: Russell Rojek of Center Barnstead, NH, Douglas Rojek of Alton, NH, Dorothy Ernst of Strafford, NH and Dawn Prescott of Laconia, NH, 6 step-children: Melissa Larrivee of Bangor, ME, April Larrivee of Buxton, ME, Roger Larrivee of Buxton, ME, Denise Brown of Belmont, NH, Chris Wentworth of Alton and Deborah Brown of Alton, NH, 15 Grandchildren and 4 Great Grandchildren, 6 siblings: Priscilla Polichronopoulos of Madbury, NH, Dayle Smyrl of Candia, NH, Stephen Rojek of So. Woodstock, VT, Joseph Rojek of Manchester, NH, Dick Rojek of Alton, NH, Colleen Chenoweth of Auburn, NH, also many Nieces and Nephews.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday November 6, 2004 at 10:00 am at the Claude R. Batchelder Post #72 American Legion Hall on Route 28N in Alton, NH, with a calling hour prior to the service from 9-10 am at the hall. To express condolences, please visit: www.peasleefuneralhome.com

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Cindy & Randy LePouttre

My deepest sympathy and prayers are with the Rojek family and especially my dear friend Dawn. I have many fond memories on the farm. There was a time in my life when this was my second home and those memories will never be forgotten.

I worked with Ron at the Shipyard. I learned a lot but was not quite sure what. I'm sure he rooted the Red Sox to World Series victory from the "best seat in town". God Bless and my sympathy to his family. Jim Edwards

My deepest sympathies to Ron's family. I worked with Ron from the time he started as a test engineer until he retired. He was a great guy to know and work with.

Our sincerest condolences to the Rojek family. Ron was a dear friend to many out here at Pearl Harbor and will be missed by all who worked side-by-side with him through the years. Our hearts go out to you and yours...

Aloha pumehana mau (Our love to you from the bottoms of our hearts)!

Warren Naai
Code 2340.1
Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & IMF

To the Rojek Family, our deepest sympathy, he will be greatly missed.
We will remember all the good times we shared.

I would like to send my deepest sympathy to the Rojek family. Ron was my chief for almost three years with the GATO. He taught me a great deal and I admired him so. I always looked forward to coming to work and hearing his stories. It is amazing that they were all true. The sandwiches he ate, the number of Fiestas he had, and just his great sense of humor. Ron has provided so many with his memories. He will be greatly missed.

Who was this man to me? He was my father, he took this kid out of the city, and then he took the city out of this kid. He took us in and cared for us and sheltered us, he provided everything that we ever needed, but most of all love. Sometimes life was crazy on that old farm, I saw it all there, from birth to death, and there will never be, and has never been a man in my life that has given to me what this man has. The greatness that is that alone, will live in me forever. He was the only man...

Words can not describe how saddened and shocked I am by the loss of Ron.
To Loretta, Dick and the entire Rojek family, including the many children, grandchildren and so many friends I can't list them all, my deepest sympathies go out to everyone that knew Ron the way I did...as a loving, caring and all around great guy to be around. Always willing to help.
Ron was like a brother to me and I will never forget him or the many times we "hung out" together down at "the Garage".
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