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Christopher Thomas Rohan

Streetsboro, Ohio

1969 - 2023

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Christopher Thomas Rohan, age 54, of Streetsboro, Ohio, passed away peacefully surrounded by family and friends on May 12, 2023. He was born in Bridgeton, Missouri in 1969 where he thrived on the love, energy and humor of his seven siblings. Chris received a Bachelor's of Arts from Christendom...

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Chris you will always be in my heart so many good times at work. Continuing prayers for your family and friends

I´m so sorry to hear that Chris passed. I went to grade school with Chris at St. Lawrence the Martyr. Many memories there! My condolences to Chris´s family and friends. My thoughts and prayers for you all. Lisa (Weckherlin) Humphrey

Chris's brother Michael and I were in the same Suite in "The Quad" at Christendom. That's how I met Chris. It was always a blast when he came around. There were a thousand laughs and I was always amazed at the confidence in their future vocation and the love between he and Regina. It was so inspiring! We often ran into each other on campus. I'm so sorry to hear you have gone Chris but pray you are up to greater things now in the kingdom of God.

I'd like to give my condolences to the Rohan family. I didn't know Chris that well. I would greet him in passing and he was always polite and humorous. I hope he is resting in heaven and pain free. R.I.H. Chris

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I was so sorry to hear about Chris. He was a great therapist and a wonderful, cheerful person. If success is measured by leaving the world a better place than you found it, Chris was wildly successful and will be greatly missed!

I did not know you long but you were always very helpful, friendly, and had a great attitude. You will be greatly missed.

i knew chris from richmond hospital we worked together for a while chris was a great person and friend super sense of humor will sorely be missed

I remember Chris well from Christendom College. He had such a good personality, and I remember perhaps 20 years ago seeing him with a cane at Christendom after we both had graduated. I was shocked when he told me he had almost died. God gave him to the world for a few more decades, and from the obituary, it sounds like he continued to be the good man I remember from college. He will be in my prayers. Fr. Joseph Portzer, FSSP