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Harry George Rodenberger

Blaine, Washington

1941 - 2023

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Harry George Rodenberger February 21, 1941 - January 23, 2023 Blaine, Washington - Farmer - Firefighter - Friend. As a regular reader of obituaries to see if he was there, we know that Harry Rodenberger would be reading this with a joke at the tip of his tongue or one of his more infamous...

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Terri, Casey, and family, sorry about the passing of Harry, I just learned today of his passing...I always look for him out pruning the apple trees and on the tractor.he always said he wasn't afraid to die that he had already died 4 times...reading the previous comments I can relate to all his catchy phrases...all the best... Daryl

He taught me more than I can explain. Thank you, Till we meet again, Love, Honor, and Respect.

Terry, so sorry that Harry has left you. I recall Harry telling 'colorful' jokes to the little old ladies at Homestead gym. I doubt they accomplished much after his interaction with them! My condolences.

Terry, I'm so sad to read of Harry's passing. He was such a wonderful man. He was a good friend of my parents. I remember as a little girl, going to his place on Samish Island with them for a pig roast. And then when you started at the hospital and married Harry I got to know you and found Harry again. You two were so good together. He will be missed by so many. He will always be in our hearts.

Terry and family, We are so very sorry for your loss. He was one of a kind and our family has enjoyed his friendship and sense of humor over the years. Our sympathies, The Hendricks Family

Harry and I were in Showboat together at BHS in 1959. He was Captain Andy, I was Ravenal. He was larger than life and a great guy.

I am thankful for all the time I got to spend with you and will always regret not spending more. I tell of when you called one early sunday morning, I was road tripping with 4, going to cousin marks wedding. I remember you saying "Danny, I want you to know I died this morning, and all I could think to respond was well dad, glad to hear your voice." I will miss your voice dad, your advice and that mischievous glint you could get in your eye..... I love you dad, always will.

Terry, so, so sad to read of Harry's passing. To bad more people don't have his love, compassion, wit & humor! Kim (former hskp at Joe's)

Chief, it's hard to imagine you're really gone. Perhaps in body, but never in spirit. From our days working together at Station 1 to our shared command roles, your humor, patience and deep understanding of human behavior was always appreciated. You made me a better person and leader. I suspect this page will fill many humorous and touching anecdotes from your time at Bellingham Fire Department, so I'll leave my condolences for Teri, Casey and the rest of your family. Sounding Box...