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MICHAEL ALLAN ROTHGERY

Cleveland, Ohio

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ROTHGERY MICHAEL ALLAN ROTHGERY, 42, of Bay Village (formerly of Elyria) passed away unexpectedly on Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010. Michael was married to his wife Molly (nee McCaskey) for ten years. Survivors include two daughters Grace Leona and Lucia Katherine both of Bay Village; his parents...

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This good man will never be forgotten. while visiting pjp today, all i could think of is his great contributions to the school community.

Our deepest sympathy to the Rothgery family and friends of Michael.

God Bless.

The Flagpole, The Kilt, The Christmas Tree, The Pie Throwing Contest, The Human Ice Cream Sundaes (getting Marshmallow Fluff out of you know where on you know who), The Singing, The Dancing...Always entertaining, always creating a memory. He rocked Pope John Paul II Regional Catholic School in the Bridesburg neighborhood of Philadelphia and they are better for it.
We have lost a giant among men.

So very sorry for your tragic loss. My thoughts & Prayers are with you & your family. My grandson was taught by Mr. Rothgery in the 6th grade. May God's Peace & Love comfort you all.

Mr.Rothgary was my spanish Teacher I remember when we went around the room sing the dora song and listening to mucic while we colered and him lauging and smiling..

I Honestly Didnt Believe It When I Heard It. Then I Knew It Was True, But Didnt Wanna Believe It. NORMAL Would Be The Last Word To Describe Mr. Rothgery. He Was Far Beyond. But He Eccentric Ways Made Him The Wonderful Man He Was. I Remember How He Took Our Classes Around Bridesburg Christmas Caroling, Leaning Two Different Songs. One In Chinese Another In Latin. And Our Baby Shower Which He Some How Knew About. How He Would Make Us Put Change Into His Jar Which Helped Us Save Up For Our Trip...

this is erin weiler, speaking for my whole family. me and my mommom we're just out there a month ago and his family we're very welcoming we love you all so much and ven though they are gone they will always be apart of our lifes we ope to visit again soon

Mr. Michael Rothgery was my 6th grade teacher at PJPII. ill never forget him and the baby shower we threw for him. At Christmas he helped us learn a christmas song in both chinese and german. We had a HUGE christmas tree in our classroom until almost april. he came to ourr annual soccer tournament in a kilt and didnt care what anybody thought. i remember him bringing his daughter gracie into the school;toothbrush and toothpaste in hand and she would brush her teeth right there. He would tell...

Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to Mike's family and his precious little girls. We shared our Army experience together, and formed a bond that has lasted over twenty years now. Mike was a great friend and we truly loved to be in his presence. We'll always remember the food, the fun and the travel in Europe--Mike was a bigger than life part of our family. Grace and peace to all those who knew him....Steven & Elizabeth Giglio, Macon, GA