Edward-Roufberg-Obituary

Edward Roufberg

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ROUFBERG - Edward, on July 12, 2008, at the age of 69 of Smithtown, NY. Beloved wife of Susan (nee Lavell). Cherished father of Shari, David, and Adam Roufberg. Loving brother of Charlie and Audrey. Edward was a Rotarian, Patriot Guard and a friend to all. Services Wednesday 2pm at "Gutterman's"...

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Ed Roufberg with members of the Nassau Wings MC.

This photo is the last known photo taken of Ed with members of the Nassau Wings MC, as we met at the Bayside Marina, enroute to the sign up location, to start the annual Ramapo 500 Run. The Nassau Wings MC extend our deepest condolences to the Roufberg family.

Ken Chin
Sgt at Arms
Nassau Wings MC

I wish we had more time, Ed....
All your best qualities still live in Shari and Adam.
With love, Brad

My sincerest condolences to the Roufberg family in this time of great sorrow and loss.

Chris Brantley
President
Nassau Wings MC

Dear Shari & Adam:
My deepest sympathy on the loss of your beloved father. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Ed,
I'm sorry we got separated on the run and didn't see you when I went by. We came back looking for you, but it was too late. May you always have great weather, smooth roads and green lights, for that endless ride.
My deepest condolences to the Roufberg family on your loss.

Deepest sympathy for the loss of a family man and fellow rider, from my wife,Barbara, and myself.

Our condolences to the family. We had the pleasure of riding with Ed during some of the Patriot Guard missions. He will be missed.

On behalf of my family I wish to express our mutual sympathy for your loss, heartfelt thanks, and the greatest appreciation to all who have shared their thoughts and feelings and have had the great honor and pleasure to know one of the hardest and softest who walked amongst us.

To all of my Dad's Friends and Fellow Riders:
Thank you for your words. He was an incredible man who will be sorely missed. Let's keep his memory alive by always reminding each other that safety comes first. He spent his last moments doing something he loved!!! I would love to hear stories and thoughts, anytime.

Yours truly,
- Shari Roufberg