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Joseph Rojahn

Dallastown, Pennsylvania

1928 - 2017

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Joseph D. RojahnJune 11, 1928 - January 7, 2017DallastownJoseph D. Rojahn, 88, passed away on Saturday, January 7, 2017 at Manor Care South York. He was the loving husband of Carolyn A. (Grove) Rojahn.Born June 11, 1928 in Dallastown, he was the son of the late Isaiah H and Flossie A. (Sechrist)...

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What a privilege it was to know Joe Rojahn! He got along with everybody!! He was kind, funny and always encouraging. He had a smile for everyone in all situations. My Santa Claus collection is greatly enhanced with the Santa that I call Joe Rojahn because it looks so much like Joe with the wire glasses, round cheeks and wonderful smile. It was always a thrill to sing one of Joe' songs in church. And his beautiful voice made every song he sang much more special. He will be missed.

Remembrance. -- More than 66 years ago Uncle Joe taught me my first song "If a knew you were a comin' I'd a baked a _______." I filled in the blank loudly: "CAKE!" I was just 4 and 5 years old when he took me to his Winterstown one-room school to celebrate the end of the school year. We enjoyed being in his school even though it had an outhouse! He was our elementary Sunday School teacher and we loved to sing with him. By my 4-5th grade year I began doing snow, sitter, and garden/yard...

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Very fond childhood memories of a wonderful man. Always loved hearing Joe sing. He is one of the reasons that my heart belongs to Dallastown. He made us all proud. Joe Rojahn will be missed by all who knew and loved him. Sharing the sorrow with his family.

Carolyn and Family, Thinking of you all at this sad time. Terry

Mike and I were so blessed to know Joe. We loved getting his beautiful Christmas messages and were always excited to receive a new piece of music. He was a wonderful administrator and always made those around him feel good. He will certainly be missed.

On Saturday I lost someone I love very much, my father-in-law, Joe Rojahn. Dad, although I only knew you for a little over two years, it was plenty of time for me to fall in love with you. You welcomed me into your family and loved me as only a father can. I thank you for that and for sharing your son, David Rojahn, with me. You truly raised a great man and I am very blessed to be his wife and very honored to carry your name. You may not have realized how great your influence was upon your...

To My Uncle Joe's family, my thoughts are with you and I would.be too but the body won't cooperate.you all know how I loved Joe. My fond memories are Joe in our kitchen between Sunday School and church telling stories having coffee.H is musical talent was something to behold.He will be missed by his large Rojahn family R I P You are loved.