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Hermann Rohrmoser Obituary

Hermann Rohrmoser 1924 to 2022 Hermann breathed the air of this wonderful world for the last time on March 4th, 2022. He died peacefully after a remarkable life of almost 98 years. Born at Zimmerberg farm in St Johann im Pongau, Austria, he was the youngest of fourteen children. Times were not easy, yet Hermann always made the best of difficult situations, a characteristic that was implanted in his being at a young age and which stayed with him to the very end of his life. In Austria, living from time to time with an assortment of aunts and uncles (no shortage there), he played with his cousins, learned farm work and lived in a beautiful world of fresh air, mountain meadows and all that is Austria. Typically for young men in that country, there came a time to learn a trade. Baking chose Hermann, and he began training in earnest. Then came the war. To say that was a difficult time would be an understatement. He was fortunate enough to survive and make it through to the other side. After the war Hermann met Theresia Brandstätter, a young woman from the nearby village of Leogang. Almost before you could say "ach du lieber" they were married! Together they shared a common ambition to begin a new life together overseas. Canada was calling. But not before a few children arrived on the scene. Hermann came to Canada first, leaving Theresia and the two children behind, while he worked hard to save money for their eventual passage, which came six months later. The family made a home in Goldbridge, British Columbia, living pretty well in the great outdoors. A tiny shack, two children, newfound friends and one adventure after another. A treasure trove of memories. Next stop was Campbell River on Vancouver Island. Hermann's English steadily improved and he began to work as a door-to-door salesman while, at the same time enjoying the company of the three latest children. Opportunities presented themselves. In 1961 Hermann was offered work in Prince George. This was to become home for the next three decades. It was in Prince George that he enjoyed a long career with Mutual Life Insurance. Being the original "people person," he couldn't have been happier. He and Theresia lived a rich life in their family home, a home that was welcoming to anybody and anyone, young, old, lost or otherwise. Their life together was all about family and friends. These were the golden years. Theresia passed away in 1991. In 1993 Hermann married Irene and they lived a happy life together in Surrey until her death in 2015. Hermann spent the last years of his life at Augustine House, a retirement home in Ladner. where he was close to his daughters and not too far away from his sons. He appreciated the compassionate care and friendship of the staff, for which his family is also very grateful. Even well into his nineties, having had his ups and downs, he always thought of other people first. He was never shy about making someone feel good with a compliment, a little humour or a "thank you." Hermann lived a full life and was an example of kindness, respectability and courtesy. He appreciated all people and everything that was good. Hermann is survived by his five children and their partners: Hermann (Jo-Anne), Margaret, Chris (Robin), Louise (Chris) and Maria; four grandchildren: Graham (Barbara), Erik (Alanna), Jenna (Terence) and Robert (Fiona); and two great- grandchildren: Poppy and Rosie all of whom he loved very much. He loved and was predeceased by his wife Theresia, daughter Liselotte, son-in-law Laurens Sundberg, grandson Warren, and second wife Irene. In recent years he often said "When I die, don't make a fuss." Sorry, Dad, we did!

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Published by The Prince George Citizen from Mar. 8 to Apr. 9, 2022.

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Paula Koppensteiner

April 2, 2022

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Paula Koppensteiner

April 2, 2022

I am Paula's daughter and I am writing these lines together with her. My English is not very good, so I let "google" translate everything.
I Paula was a niece of Uncle Hermann. In 1980 my husband Peter and I went on a vacation in the wilderness in Canada (Chilko on Williams Lake) with a few friends from our town. Uncle Hermann visited us there with his Theresa and took a very long drive to get there. So he got to know a new area in his new home. Traveling and meeting new people has always been a need for him.
As often as possible, he was drawn back to his old homeland of austria. Often there was a small gathering of relatives right away. He was popular and welcome everywhere. He had a very close relationship with his nephew Peter Rohrmoser (born 1927). In Zimmerberg we played a lot together. Several years ago, his nephew Philipp Rohrmoser and Sepp Jakober (a good family friend) visited Hermann in Canada. His nephew Peter flew to Canada with his wife Wetti in the 1990s. They spent a week together. The journey then continued to Hawaii together with Hermann and Irene. We will always remember Hermann fondly.
Ich bin die Tochter von Paula und setze diese Zeilen mit ihr gemeinsam auf. Mein Englisch ist nicht sehr gut, daher lasse ich alles von "google" übersetzen.
Ich, Paula war eine Nichte von Onkel Hermann. 1980 machten mein Mann Peter und ich mit ein paar Freunden aus unserem Ort Urlaub in der Wildnis in Canada (Chilko am Williams Lake). Dort besuchte uns Onkel Hermann mit seiner Theresa und nahm dafür eine sehr lange Autofahrt in Kauf. So lernte auch er eine neue Gegend in seiner neuen Heimat kennen. Reisen und neue Leute kennen lernen war ihm immer ein Bedürfnis. So oft es ihm möglich war zog es ihn auch immer wieder in seine alte Heimat Österreich. Oft bildete sich dann gleich ein kleines Verwandtschaftstreffen. Er war überall beliebt und gerne gesehen. Zu seinem Neffen Peter Rohrmoser (geb. 1927) hatte er eine sehr enge Bindung. In Zimmerberg wurde viel gemeinsam gespielt. Sein Neffe Philipp Rohrmoser besuchte gemeinsam mit Sepp Jakober (ein guter Freund der Familie) vor etlichen Jahren Hermann in Canada. Sein Neffe Peter flog gemeinsam mit seiner Frau Wetti in den 90er Jahren nach Canada. Sie verbrachten eine Woche gemeinsam. Gemeinsam mit Hermann und Irene ging dann die Reise weiter nach Hawaii. Wir werden Hermann immer in guter Erinnerung behalten.
Bild1: Besuch in Canada/Chilko 1980 (Hermann+Theresa+Paula+Peter
Bild2: Besuch in Österreich: Hermann+Paula(Nichte)+Lisi(Nichte)+Gretl(Schwägerin)+Herbert(Sohn v.Lisi)
Bild3: Besuch in Österreich: Hermann+Philipp
Bild4: Besuch in Österreich: alter Schulfreund+Hermann+Peter

Pauline Holder

March 18, 2022

Heartfelt sympathy to Margaret, Erik and all your family members. Although I never met Hermann I felt I knew him vicariously through Margaret's many stories and anecdotes about her dear dad. Margaret's stories reflected Hermann's strength and resilience as well as his kind nurturing spirit. May the memories of your loved one bring you comfort.

Denise Andre

March 10, 2022

So very sorry to hear of your dad's passing, he was a wonderful man and so very welcoming. Our thoughts are with you and may the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Lynette and Paige Wark

March 9, 2022

Our heartfelt sympathy for the loss of your Dad and Grandfather.

From the beginning , to my daughter and I he was "Grandpa"Rohrmoser .
Early on , before her birth he was kind enough to transport me to and fro the hospital answering the call to a false alarm .

He and Theresia´s home was always a welcoming and warm haven for friends and family . There are many fond memories of delicious celebratory dinners, laughter and lively conversation .

To many of us entering our sixties and seventies Herman will remain an enduring role model as to graceful aging . We will try to emulate his positive outlook on life , kindness and gratitude for friends, home and family . Acceptance of life´s ups and downs and a keen sense of humour will also be valued .

He will certainly be fondly remembered .

Lynette and Paige Wark

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