Ralph-Rosenberger-Obituary

Ralph George Rosenberger

Portland, Oregon

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Rosenberger, Ralph George 93 05/24/1916 09/08/2009 Ralph Rosenberger passed away peacefully Tuesday, Sept. 8, 2009. He was born in Castle Shannon, Pa., May 24, 1916, to William and Celia Rosenberger. After serving in the U.S. Navy during World War II in both the European and Pacific theaters, he...

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I was sad to hear of Ralph's passing as I know he will be dearly missed by Charlene & all the family. My memories of all of you go back so far, it seems that our lives were always interwoven. Ralph & Charlene took wonderful care of my sister Judy & myself all the times dad had to go to Mayo for treatment. Growing up with such a loving group was a treat for me. Though I have been absent for some time you are always in my thoughts. Please know that my prayers are with you all, especially...

I have heard lots of stories what a great guy you were Ralph. I think him and Charlene did such a great job with there 10 kids! I love the Rosenberger famliy. He does have that great smile. What a gift he has left behind his loving family. Karen Herdegen

I have many memories of going to the drug store and talking to Mr. Rosenberger. He was always interested in how my family was.

I, too, remember his white socks

My condolences to the family. You will be in my prayers.

I so wish I could be there to wish you farewell. You will truly be missed by your family and friends. As your daughter, Eileen and her children Drew and Jake, are my dearest friends and neighbors for 30+ years, I know how much your family will miss you, and I as well. God be with each one of your family. Charlene, I love you!!! Your the best! Alice Stoner

I will drink my beer warm for a week and wear white socks with my dress shoes in your honor Ralph. You are a classic. Our love to all the Rosenbergers.

My love to all of you, Rosenbergers! and Ralph, I am giving you a big kiss on your cheek, just as I did everytime I came to the house. I will always remember your grin and your bending down so that I could give you a kiss. Rest in Peace.

I love you Grampa! I will miss you!
Jennifer