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God Speed, old friend. You were a special guy.
Abbe Henkel
February 03, 2012 | Louisville, KY
Covington, Kentucky
Age 56
ROHEMichael Richard Rohe, 56, a retired United Parcel Service driver who bred, trained and showed dogs, died January 22 at Madonna Manor, Villa Hills, Kentucky, after a long and courageous battle with brain cancer. Michael was born in Covington, the son of Bill and Martha Rohe. He received a...
Read MoreGod Speed, old friend. You were a special guy.
Abbe Henkel
February 03, 2012 | Louisville, KY
Mike was so devoted to his dogs -- and served our breed club (Pulik) so generously, giving of his time as corresponding secretary and vice-president. He will be missed! Linore
Linore Cleveland
January 31, 2012 | Kerrville, TX
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish those memories forever. We met when Mike delivered packages and became friends because of the dogs. You will be greatly missed.
Nancy
January 29, 2012
I will so miss Mike for his quick, rapier wit, his encyclopedic knowledge of pulis and his sweet nature. If you got the chance to sit next to him, you were always guaranteed a wonderful time. And if you were very lucky, you got an email from him that was so insightful. He had an amazing talent for writing. Jane Exum (GA)
January 29, 2012
Oh Michael, what a loss and what a great fight you had with the many years of fighting the melanoma and the many calls we had and at times you were so sick and just did not want to hurt and be so sick, well now you are at peace my friend, rest in peace and play with all those great Pulis that went before you and I am sure they will know you and have been waiting for you and for us all to come home.
Love you Michael.
Penny Johnson
January 28, 2012 | Vinemont, AL
I only knew him as the UPS man at my office, but he always had a smile and a great wit. We always enjoyed hearing about his dogs. May he rest in peace.
Myra
January 28, 2012 | Cincinnati, OH
It was a pleasure to work with Mike who was an consicentious a person as I could ever know. We shared a love of an unusual breed and had many giggles in the course of our club work together. I will miss Mike's dry wit, and without his beloved blue flowers planted around his home, the world will be more colorless. Rest in Peace, Mike. You earned it.
Susi Szeremy
January 28, 2012 | CO
I'm so lucky to have known Mike. He had a quick wit and loved his dogs. My daughter and I brought a litter of puppies to visit Mike while he was in the nursing home. He loved visiting with the puppies. God speed Mike!
Suzanne
January 28, 2012 | Springboro, OH
My first impression of Mike was that of a quiet man. But once I got to know him I realized he had lots to say. I enjoyed the conversations we had together in the short time I knew him. I just wish I could have known him better and had many more conversations with him. You will be greatly missed by your friends and family Uncle Mike...
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Bobby Evans
January 28, 2012 | KY