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Henry E. Rohland

Annville, Pennsylvania

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LEBANON Henry E. Rohland, Lt. Col, USAF, Retired, 75, died Friday February 11, 2011, in the Hershey Medical Center from complications of Lung Disease. He and his wife Gretchen (nee Krause) Rohland, would have celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary in March. Born in Lebanon on January 10, 1936,...

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Mary and Family,
Thinking of you and your entire family, especially today. I know that you will all miss him dearly. May you be flooded with wonderful memories and laughter as you recount stories of your fond times with your Dad. The Spadotto's, York, PA

Mary - What a beautiful and fulfilling life Henry E. Rohland lived. Heaven has indeed embraced another angel, who will be looking after you. Love and prayers to you & your entire family ~ Suzanne Shull McCarty (Stephanie's sis)
Lakewood, OH

Those of us who were priviliged to know Hank were blessed by his friendship, his wit, and his wisdom. He will be truly missed. Our thoughts and prayers to Gretchen and family.

Mary, I thank you so much for sharing your dad's life. You and your siblings were so blessed to have such a wonderful man as your father. May you hold every memory in your heart!
The Geary Family, York, PA

Gretchen & Family: I knew Hank through his good industry work with the national trade association RISE. He will be remembered and greatly missed. You are in our thoughts.

Mary ~ I can see where you get your many talents. Your Dad will always be a part of you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Sandra and I lived just across the hall from Hank and Gretchen in Wiesbaden, Germany in the 70's. They were THE BEST neighbors and friends and so helpful to us when we moved in and we have remained friends since. Mary was our 2 year old son's first playmate and "girlfriend". We spent many good times with them and their girls which really brightened many a dark and dreary German winter day!!!
Hank was one of a kind for sure and we all will miss his smiling face.

Hank was a "Man's Man", no schmaltz, ready for anything, courteous and respectful, thoughtful and outspoken, and damn funny! I enjoyed his being around at every family event. . .never a dull moment. I hope there are habaneros in heaven for Ol' Hank

Dear Gretchen and family,
My heartfelt prayers and deepest condolances are with you during this difficult time.