Joan-Rothermel-Obituary

Joan Rothermel

Fleetwood, Pennsylvania

Nov 5, 1942 – Mar 18, 2020

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BORN
November 5, 1942
DIED
March 18, 2020
LOCATION
Fleetwood, Pennsylvania

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Joan D. “Skeeter” Rothermel, 77, of Fleetwood, passed away March 18, 2020 in Penn State Health St. Joseph, with her loving family by her side. She was the wife of Randall J. “Bup” Rothermel Sr., and they were married for 61 years. Born in Temple, Pa., on November 5, 1942, she was the daughter of...

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. You and Bup will always be family to me, I love you both dearly. RIP girl.

When I first Skeeter in the Fleetwood Orioles she made us feel like we were family. My wife Cheryl and her became real good friends. And Randall and I became best of friends. The four of us went on vacation down in Nashville. We had a ball. Skeeter will remain in my heart forever. They used to come out to our house and stay overnight we would sing and drink we would have a bonfire down back of Cheryl and my house she was real good people I love them both. May you rest in peace Skeeter. Oh...

Bup and Skeeter are my godparents. I remember when I was young and they would babysit me at their house. I always liked going there. Bup would a always tease me and then me and Skeeter would tease him back. Rip Skeeter.

I was saddened to hear of your Wife,Mother Grandmother and Great Grandmothers passing.Whenever I would see her she always had a smile on her face .I know she will be very missed by her whole family .My prayers for you family

Wishing you all feelings of comfort, moments of peace, and memories of joy during this difficult time.

With sympathy and prayers,

Susan Hurst

RIP Miss Joan-May God open His arms and receive you with a warm welcome, as you are now home.

I remember her at all of Angie and Rodney picnics I know how much Darryl loved her she was so good to river and hunter rip

I will always have the memory of her teaching me how to cook, cleaning the house together, and her helping me with her first grandson, Darrell, when we stayed with her when after he was born. I will always remember how happy and proud she was to have a grandson. She was always there for me all them many years ago when I still called her mom.

When you think of Bup and , you think of drinking, cards, and a whole lot of old country music.
We all have good memories of , because when ever you were with them, there was always drinking involved and some type of excitement going on that night, but it was always a good time.
Growing up, I remember all jumping into Bups car for the horse races. The cooler in the middle of the seats, windows rolled down and country music was always played as loud as the volume went as Bup drove...