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I´m so sorry to hear Brian passed. He was a fantastic person. Loved golfing and working with him. He will be missed!
Darren
October 25, 2024 | Work
Akron, Ohio
Feb 18, 1962 – Sep 7, 2018 (Age 56)
Bryan "Luke" W. Roth Bryan "Luke" W. Roth, age 56, of Akron, passed away suddenly on September 7, 2018.Beloved son, brother, and uncle, Luke was born February 18, 1962 to Agnes and the late Gerald Roth. He is survived by his mother, Agnes; his younger brothers, Alan (Anne) Roth, Joseph Roth; his...
Read MoreI´m so sorry to hear Brian passed. He was a fantastic person. Loved golfing and working with him. He will be missed!
Darren
October 25, 2024 | Work
It fills me with sadness to discover Brian is gone. He was a joy to know at Akron.
Paul
February 09, 2024 | Friend
Thinking of you on your Birthday, Bryan!
Missing you.
Kate
February 18, 2020
Dearest Bryan, I am so sorry you have left us so soon, but I know that God's plans are greater than our own. While I do not understand why this had to happen, I do know that God loves you and that He has brought you to your eternal home at the exact right moment. I will miss you more than you will ever know! Thank you for all the wonderful memories! Love always, Kate
Kate Coleman
November 08, 2018 | Rocky River, OH
Bryan and Kate - A friendship that spanned the years
November 08, 2018
Bryan was the 'gentle giant', who touched many lives memorably. His golf game was a passion, and he played well!
Our prayers go out to you and your family on your loss.
I knew Bryan professionally, and valued his insight and input, and he will be missed as an associate and a friend.
Peter Kasper
Ifastgroupe/Infasco
(supplier to Hendrickson)
Peter Kasper
September 13, 2018 | Georgia, VT
Classic Peace Lily Plant
robert farhat
September 13, 2018 | Grosse Pointe, MI
Bryan you will be missed. I always told Bryan someday I was going to grow up & be as tall as him. He was a Gentle Giant to everyone here @ Hendrickson and will be missed. He always had a smile on his face & kind words when he spoke to you. I loved when he would stand up in his cubical he could look all over the office & we use to laugh. He loved his sports & I'm sure God is letting Bryan enjoy himself. My deepest sympathy & prayers to his mother, brother & family members. You now have...
Linda Rich
September 12, 2018 | Louisville, OH | Coworker
Bryan was the person that we all should be lucky enough to have had a part in our life. His sense of humor, the big laugh and genuine interest in others will not be soon forgotten.I believe I was lucky to have known him and been able to call him friend.. Thank you Luke, you will be thought of and missed. Heartfelt condolences to his family
Bill Pozsgai
September 12, 2018 | Windham, OH