Jean-Rohr-Obituary

Jean Rohr

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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Jean K. Rohr Jean K. (Kocher) Rohr, 80 years, of Orefield, died Thursday, September 29, 2005 in her home. She was the wife of Theodore J. Rohr Sr. The couple celebrated their 59th wedding anniversary last November 10. Born in Egypt on February 17, 1925, Jean was the daughter of the late...

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Grapey,
I will miss you !!

Love Alissa

Nanna,
There is so many ways you made my life special, teaching me all the wonderful things of you : baking,sewing, cooking and just making me a stronger person, I will miss you .. Melissa

Grapey,
I will miss you !!

Love Alissa !

My favorite Aunt....always a kind word for everyone....my heart goes out to Uncle Ted, my cousins and their families....The following is part of a favorite poem (has special meaning to me)I thought you may like to read it..."your Mother is always with you,she lives inside your laughter;she is crystalized in every tear drop;she is the place you came from,your first home;she is the map you follow with every footstep; she is your first love, your first heatbreak, and nothing on earth can...

To A really nice lady and glad to beable to call her our Aunt. There when it counted and now with the ones we last and in nomore pain. God be with her and all of us. Your nephew Harvey and Linda

Cleaning skinned knees, Teaching us how to ride our bikes,baking our cookies and Apple pies that was what our Grandmother did for all of us. At times when we needed her she was always there. Lending an ear to listen or a shoulder to cry or just giving us some words of wisdom that is what she did for all of us. We all loved you and we always will! We will also miss you! Nana we hope that you know that you meant so much to us. We thank you for everything that you have ever done for us. We hope...

A note to nana...
A walk into nana’s house… the smell of potato soup cooking on the stove. Country music playing in the background. Charlie Pride her favorite… A base ball game on the tv and a warm smile from nana. Someone there to make you laugh and smile on those tough days. Christmas and Easter were always fun. Hundreds maybe thousands of cookies have been made in Nana’s kitchen. 5 people in one small space makes for interesting maneuvers and thankfully, we never managed to...

Jean Rohr's Great-Grand daughter

Nancy-Jean Hein's husband. Jean Rohr's Grandson-in-law.