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Jerome E. Minnaugh Jr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Jerome E. Minnaugh, Jr. Jerome E. "Rocky" Minnaugh, Jr., 54, of Harrisburg, passed away on Friday, July 25, 2008. Rocky was an animated storyteller. His dynamic sense of humor kept his family and friends smiling. Throughout his life, he had a great love of music. His spirited...

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Dear Lydia, Arianne and Jasmin,

We would like to let you know that we are keeping your family in our thoughts and prayers, and asking Lord Jesus to give you strenght to go through these sad and hard times.

Rocky was a really nice and quiet man who clearly loved you Lydia. Also he cherished and adored Arianne and Jasmin, and we know that you will continue to make him proud.
We are sad that Rocky is not with us anymore, but because of our faith in Jesus and in eternal life,...

Dear Lydia - So sorry to hear about Rocky - We knew him as a young man as we were best friends with his dad Jerry and mom Maly. I remember his consoling me when my friend Jerry passed - his father. Our prayers are with you and your familly and Maly. John and Jean Lanshe

My sincere condolences and prayers go to the Minnaugh family and friends. Being a fellow musician, I had the honor and privilage of meeting, knowing and performing with Rocky on a few occasions. And from those few ocassions, Rocky not only showed me his musical talents but also what a great individual he was and a dear friend he became. A musician, individual and friend that I, along with many many others will truely miss. May God bless.
Joe

Lydia and girls,
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. I met your husband/dad many times over the years. He was always happy and pleasant to be around and I know he will be truly missed by many. I hope all the good memories you have of him will help you through your sorrow.
Love,
Missy (aka Tink)

To Mrs. M., Colleen and Kelly, I was shocked and saddened by the passing of Rocky. The memories come back to me of old times on Kensington Street and all the Christmas carol practices in your basement before we'd all go off to sing in the neighborhood. When I think of the Minnaugh's I remember having great times. My prayers go out to you all.

May God welcome you with open arms into heaven, Rock. For you touched alot of hearts with your wisdom, sense of humor, your music, and your gift of gab. I had the pleasure of playing with Rock in a band called Blue Marlin, and Rock was quite unique with his style, his vocals, his love for blues, and just playing with many different people.
We played together for a few years until the band seperated ways, but
Rock always kept busy with alot of musical projects, and i knew he loved it....

Lydia, and girls
I am very sorry for your loss/our loss.
Rocky was great. May God be with him and all of you. He is in a wonderful place with God.
Love you guys,
Armando Chilmaza

Dear Rocky,

I never got a chance to meet you, but I feel like I knew you somewhat through your daughter Jasmin- one of my dearest friends. I know that she must have made you the proudest Dad ever so far and that she will continue to astound you from where you look over her for years and years to come. Thank you for blessing me with a friend as lovely as Jasbo....I hope to meet the rest of the family one day.

Love to you all,
Bex

From the live shows in large venues to the packed house parties, Rock ruled the house. Now its time to head up that Great Band up in the sky...

Keep on keepin on.

Love ya Lydia!

III