Genevieve-Roork-Obituary

Genevieve Roork

Portland, Oregon

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ROORK, Genevieve

March 29, 1919-August 4, 2008

Genevieve Boehi Roork was born in Portland to Otto and Jennie Boehi. She attended Milwaukie High School and graduated from Oregon State College in 1941. She married Arrol George Roork on Nov. 19, 1941; he preceded her in death in 1979....

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Dear Alice, Joanna and Stan,
Sorry to hear about your mom's passing. Even though you know she is with the Lord, it's still a lonely feeling for the loved ones left behind. She had a very full life here on earth and did so many wonderful things. You must have many comforting memories of your loving mother.

Hi Roork "kids", this is Don and Joanie Davis. Sorry to hear about your mom, she lived a long life, didn't she! She and your Dad were always driving us kids around to YFC and Continentals, taking all the back roads to avoid the busy streets (which must have been fairly empty compared to today!) It would be nice to have a big get-together sometime. We do get to Portland to visit Dad and our kids. God bless all of you.

Alice,Joanna, and Stan
I was saddened to read about your Mom's passing. I have such wonderful memories of time spent at your house when we were growing up. Your mom and dad always made me feel like one of your family. My thoughts are with you all during this time.

I am sorry for your loss. I was a flower girl in Jennies wedding. However I did not know her as I grew up. I have found her wedding pictures in my album. If any relatives would like the pictures I will be at the funeral on Sunday. I'll be in a black and beige skirt and black top.

I am sorry to hear about Genevieve's death. I worked with Genevieve at Columbia Bookkeeping as a fellow tax preparer in the late 1980's and early 1990's. I enjoyed listening to her stories as she sure had alot of them to tell. My heart goes out to her family.

Hello Alice, Joanna and Stanley. I used to live across the street from you. I am sorry about your loss. My father Bud Stroup passed away in 1993 and Mom followed in 2005. Jean Kay now lives in the house on 79th. I remember you all so well. My sympathies to you all.

Judy Stroup Charlton