Charles-Rodenhiser-Obituary

Charles W. Rodenhiser

Marlborough, Massachusetts

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American Cancer Society

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MARLBOROUGH Charles W. Rodenhiser, 66, of Marlborough, died Saturday, Sept. 13, 2008, at his home, following a lengthy illness. Born in Marlborough, he was the son of Corinne (Hebert) Rodenhiser Walcott of Hudson, and the late John C. Rodenhiser. He was also the husband of Alice (Wyman)...

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We truly miss you pa, love you so much

Dear Pa, There is not a day that goes by that I do not think about you. I know you are at peace now & that you are watching over all of us just as my father is. Mimi is now there with you & also has her wings as do all angels, you are free of pain and suffering. We all miss you & Mimi & will always love you, Robert & Sheryl xoxoxo

Dear Alice & Family, I am so sorry for your loss. I hope that all the memories you hold close to your heart carry you through the days ahead. Judy Rivera

To the rodenhiser family,

My thoughts and prayers go out to you. Charlie was a great friend and a great coworker. I learned alot from him while working at getronics. He will be missed.

Charlie was a great man to work with when I was working at Getronics. When I needed help he was always there and did way more then he needed to.. He use to tell me stores about his trips to Augusta Maine looking for Info on his family or his famous hot peppers and where he got them.. He took great pride in his relishes he use to give us at work. As he should because the relishes tasted great. Everyone kept asking for more! Charlie will be greatly missed.. My condolences are with his family.

Charlie was always one to offer advice when it was needed. I'm going to miss his conversations at lunch time. My condelences are with his family.

MY SON:
I AM SURELY GOING TO MISS YOU.
YOU WERE ALWAYS THERE FOR ME WHEN I CALLED.
YOU TAUGHT US HOW TO USE A COMPUTER, SOMETHING I NEVER THOUGHT I WOULD DO AT MY AGE.
I REMEMBER YOU PLAYING CRIBBAGE WITH MARSHALL, AND REMEMBER HOW MARSHALL MADE UP HIS OWN WAY OF PLAYING?
YOU WENT BEFORE ME, AND YOU ARE AT PEACE.
HOLD ME A SPACE, TILL WE MEET AGAIN.

i will truely miss charles.
he could always make me laugh.
i will miss our secret signal to each other on the phone or when we met.
(quack quack)
i continue to take good care of your mother, so no worries.
charles will always be in my heart.
prayers and love to the family.
love ya's.

Although I knew Charlie from work and we only spoke over the phone and over email, it was easy to see what a great person he was. I will miss those long conversations that somewhere along the way went way off course (but we never noticed till we were way onto another thread), his humor, his happy demeanor and especially his stories. Charlie was truly one of a kind. It was a pleasure working with him and he will be missed. It is a shame he was taken from us so soon. My heartfelt condolences to...