Anthony-Rother-Obituary

Anthony C. Rother

Saint Louis, Missouri

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Rother, Anthony C. Tony baptized into the hope of Christ's resurrection, Saturday, August 22, 2009 in his 86th year. Beloved husband of Catherine J. Rother (nee Martini); dear father of Stephen (Anne), Michael (Nancy), Thomas, Jack (Susan), Mary (John) Hayes, Cathy (Steve) Serati, Richard (Gina)...

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I enjoyed reading everything on Anthony. He seemed like a great man. He was my Grandfathers cousin.

"I would have never made it to the top of the multi-billion dollar Power Plant Generating Company without your support, belief and encouragement"

To best honor Dad for signing his Guest Book, I felt it best to capture some of the eulogy I did for Dad from all of us. Here's to you Dad:

Anthony Charles Rother or better known a "Tony" Rother to his friends and fellow workers or Dad to his kids, Grandpa to his Grandkids and Great Grandkids; was our hero in life. In 1943, Dad served his country honorably as a Fireman First Class in the US Coast Guard, stationed on the USS Muskogee and worked in the Boiler Room known as the...

Patty & Grandpa

Lots of time in life you never get the opportunity to say your goodbyes. This time I did. That is something I will never forget but will cherish forever. Although Grandpa is not here in sight, he will remain in my heart forever. Also in the heart of my children (his great-grandchildren) whom he had the pleasure of knowing.

I love you grandpa and you will be greatly missed. I know my mom is up there with you and I am glad you have each other.

Your granddaughter,

Isabelle and Taylor with Great Grandparents

I love you very very very much great-grandpa. You are a wonderdful nice great-grandpa.

I love you great grandpa.  We miss you a lot!

I Love You All The Numbers, Dad!

Grandpa, you are a true inspiration to all of us. You persevered through so many obstacles, and you lived a truly honorable life. You taught me so many lessons about life, rarely with your words, but always with your actions. I love you so much, and it is an honor to carry on your namesake.

Grandpa I miss playing bingo with you and your stories you told me. Miss you very much.
Love Dave Rother

Grandpa, it has been one year exactly and everything has changed since you have left us. Thanksgiving will never be the same, or Christmas, or Easter, etc. I just wanted to let you know that we all miss you and wish you were here.

Love,
Michael Serati