Harry-Roembke-Obituary

Harry W. Roembke Jr.

Indianapolis, Indiana

Aug 13, 1930 – Jun 17, 2013 (Age 82)

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BORN
August 13, 1930
DIED
June 17, 2013
AGE
82
LOCATION
Indianapolis, Indiana

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Harry W. Roembke, Jr.

82, of Indianapolis, died June 17, 2013 surrounded by his loving family. He was born on August 13, 1930 to Harry W., Sr. and Helen (nee Johnson) Roembke.

Harry attended Cathedral High School and Butler University where he played baseball for the legendary...

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Dear Mary Lou, It has been almost 63 years since I have heard about you and Harry. I once connected with the guys and gals from Assumption parish and later married one the group...Bob Beach ... who lived on Blaine Avenue. Have many wonderful memories of those days. I just received "The Inpls Criterion" today and was so sorry to read about Harry's passing. You and your family will be in my thoughts and prayers. Peace, Angie (Verhonik) Beach

What a very nice man-so glad he was part of my life, even in a small way.

My deepest condolences. He will be lost, and thought you, honored.

-Shawna Brummett

Thinking of you and your family, Carol! I'm so sorry for the loss of your dad.

May he rest in peace. We thoroughly enjoyed attending Mass when Harry and son were serving. They were a joy to behold !
Charles and Diane Eble

So very sorry for your loss what a great man he was to everybody.

Dear Roembke Family,

I want to send my condolence for your lose. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Blessings,
Jay Dehority

Carol and family, please accept my condolences on your loss and know that you are in my thoughts during this time of sadness with the passing of a loved one, but rejoice in the knowledge he is no longer in pain and in a happier place where you will all meet again. Jerry A Heady

To the Roembke family, My deepest sympathy for your loss. May you find peace in your mind and heart to know that he is in No Pain. Cherish all your memories of him, and know that he is out of sight, but not out of your mind and hearts. Carol, you are a ray of sunshine at HP and never too busy to lend a helping hand. I miss your face around here. You truly care for others, and have brought many smiles to my face, and I am sadden for your pain and sorrow at this time. Here's a Hug from Me to...