Henry-Rohrer-Obituary

Dr. Henry Rohrer

Irondequoit, New York

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Rohrer, Dr. Henry "Bud" Irondequoit: April 1, 2010, age 80. Predeceased by his beloved wife, Ellie. Surrounded by his loving children. He is survived by his children, Kathy (Jonathan) Bulkeley of Fairport; Henry D. III (Sheila Dailey) Rohrer of Philadelphia, PA, Neil (Liz) Rohrer of...

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Dear Family,

I am sorry to hear of your loss and mine. Dr. Rohrer was a friend and mentor. I will forever be grateful for the opportunity that he gave me as his associate at Dental Associates on Ridge Road and his private practice on Mt. Hope Avenue. I still have the privilege of maintaining his fine dentistry and patients in the practice that has continued from his father, through Bud and now to me.

Bill, I'm so sorry to hear about your dad. You're in our prayers.

Pat Kelley

Dear Kathy, Henry, Neil and Bill,
I was so saddened to hear of Bud's passing, unfortunately I learned of it too late to make the calling hours.
He was a sweet and kind man and I will miss him so much as I know all of you will.
My deepest sympathy to all of you.

Sincerely,
Kyle Mueller (CYC)

Kathy Henry Neil Bill
Sorry to hear of your loss. I have such fond memories of Bud and Ellie and the wonderful addition they were to the neighborhood.
Tim Golan ( Irondequoit, NY)

To all the family,
Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers. May the memory of your father always remain strong in your hearts.

A sad time for all as Bud passes on. He will always be remembered as a wonderful man, a visionary colleague and fine friend. It was a pleasure to have known him.

I love you so much and you will be greatly missed.

Poppittee i love so much you were the best grandfather ever. I hate to think that you are gone but i know in my heart that you are with your beloved wife Grandmama. That makes me so happy to think of that grat smile on your face as you look at her and talk.

I was fortunate to work with Bud & Ellie during the early years of Dental Associates. Such sweet people. I'm sure Dr. Rohrer will be dearly missed by all who knew him.