Gerald "Jerry"-Rogowski-Obituary

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Gerald "Jerry" P. Rogowski

Montrose, Pennsylvania

Jul 5, 1952 – Feb 10, 2024

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BORN
July 5, 1952
DIED
February 10, 2024
LOCATION
Montrose, Pennsylvania

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Daniel K. Regan Funeral Home - Montrose Obituary

Gerald P. Rogowski, 71, of Meshoppen, PA, passed away on Saturday, February 10, 2024, at home, with his immediate family by his side. He was born on July 5, 1952 in Cohoes, NY to the late Joseph and Barbara Ada (Brown) Rogowski.


He is survived by his wife of 48 years, Karen A. (Brought) Rogowski, daughter and son-in-law, Barbara and Rodney Heath, two grandchildren, Aurthor Jones and Alexandria Jones, three brothers, Stan, John, and Peter Rogowski.


Jerry was a six-year Navy submarine veteran. He volunteered at the Elk Lake Fire Dept., and the Rush Volunteer Fire Co. He also volunteered at the American Red Cross and taught first aid and CPR when it was located in Montrose. Jerry was an avid outdoorsman; he enjoyed hunting, fishing, and gardening.


A Celebration of Life will be held for Jerry on Saturday, February 17, 2024 from 2-4pm at the American Legion, 14515 SR 3001, Montrose, PA 18801.

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You have made your final deep dive. You are now relieved from your watch. A job well done fellow navy veteran. America thanks you for your service to our country in the defense of freedom and democracy. The final battle is now over and peace has been restored. The sub is now on station preparing for your final departure. The plank is in place and honor guards are stationed. Taps is about to sound ending a successful career as a nation’s defender. Smooth sailing shipmate. A Navy...

Karen, The O'Day family is so sorry for your lose. Jerry was a great person and I know you and Barbie will miss him. Your memories of him are now your treasures. Love the O'Day's.

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Beloved Brother, we will miss you. May you R.I.P.

I will always cherish the couple times that I got to go stripper fishing with Jerry. I never got to hunt deer with him, but heard many stories. I will miss talking to him.