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Michael Scott "Mike" Roorbach

Marion, Indiana

1947 - 2023

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Michael "Mike" Scott Roorbach, 75, peacefully entered heaven's gates on Monday, April 3, 2023, with his wife of 52 years, Karen (Hand) Roorbach, and family by his side.

He was born in Camden, New Jersey, on October 27, 1947, to James Arthur and Ruth Rebecca (Chew) Roorbach. Mike...

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Mike (and Karen) have positively impacted so many lives, including mine. So blessed to have called him friend. His positive attitude should be modeled by all. Love, prayers and condolences to the family.

Mike was a wonderful Christian man. He was a great friend and neighbor, and we had many fun times together. The trips to Cubs games and the 2013 IWU Sports Blitz were special. He lived a full life and accomplished much. I am happy that he is now rejoicing in Heaven with no pain.

One of the best men I ever had the honor of knowing.

So sorry to hear of Mike´s passing Karen & all the family. Michelle & I am so sorry & wished we could be at the service but will be watching the online service!! God Bless you all! Pat Campbell & Michelle (Robinson) Birrer

Our deepest sympathies go out to Karen and the Roorbach family. Knowing Mike and serving with him at Houghton Academy was a special time and the Roorbach family will always have a special place in the Academy's story. Mike and I shared serious times working together promoting the Academy's ministries and many fun times with such things as playing tennis and working on the annual program to roast the Seniors. We laughed, cried, and prayed together. Sorry I will not be able to join you in...

We extend our condolences to Karen and family at the passing of Mike. Mike lived his life with great appreciation esp while going through cancer. Our prayers for comfort are with you all. Roger and Joan Syswerda

Our condolences to Mike's family and friends.

Our hearts are saddened by your family's loss. Truly he leaves a legacy of man who lived the motto of "God first". Steve and I so appreciated the many years of leadership and friendship through Sunday School and church. Our prayers will continue through the coming months. Prayers and cares ~ Steve and Pam Wilson