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Dick was an amazing man and brought a bright light whenever he was around. I'll miss that smile.
Much Love
Dawn
July 11, 2017
Portland, Oregon
Aug 5, 1933 – Jun 16, 2017
Richard 'Dick' RohrerAug. 5, 1933 - June 16, 2017 Dick was a steadfast Christian, and a loving husband, father, brother, friend, and baseball fan. He taught at North Bend and Milwaukie HS, was an administrator at the American School in Makati, the Philippines and Sunset HS. He retired from...
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Dick was an amazing man and brought a bright light whenever he was around. I'll miss that smile.
Much Love
Dawn
July 11, 2017
Dear Rohrer family, Thank you for opening your family to us, your neighbors. Yes, Dick was funny, welcoming, supportive, smart and interesting. We see him in all of you, so he lives still. We hope Joan will not hesitate to reach out for company in her grief. Their marriage was an inspiration to us.
Cindy Lou McDonald
June 26, 2017 | Portland, OR
Dear Joan, We are so sorry. We remember Dick as a very cheerful and humorous leader from our days at Good Shepherd. Best wishes to you and your family. Love, Joan and Dave Witthans
June 24, 2017
My sincerest sympathy to the Rohrer family.
Mr. Rohrer was an extraordinary father, evident by his children. His youngest daughter demonstrated leadership skills from day one (she was line leader on the first day of kindergarten), his other daughter was a positive influence on my family, his youngest son was mature for his age and an inspirational ball player, and his eldest son was the most encouraging baseball and life coach a person could ever hope to have. The torch of a very...
Ché
June 23, 2017 | Lake Oswego, OR
My sincerest sympathy to the Rohrer family.
Mr. Rohrer was an extraordinary father, evident by his children. His youngest daughter demonstrated leadership skills from day one (she was line leader on the first day of kindergarten), his other daughter was a positive influence on my family, his youngest son was mature for his age and an inspirational ball player, and his eldest son was the most encouraging baseball and life coach a person could ever hope to have. The torch of a very...
June 23, 2017
My sincerest sympathy to the Rohrer family.
Mr. Rohrer was an extraordinary father, evident by his children. His youngest daughter demonstrated leadership skills from day one (she was line leader on the first day of kindergarten), his other daughter was a positive influence on my sibling, his youngest son was mature for his age and an inspirational ball player, and his eldest son was the most encouraging baseball and life coach a person could ever hope to have. The torch of a very...
Ché
June 23, 2017 | Lake Oswego, OR
The Pacific View Pioneers wish to express our sympathy to Dick's family.
Everyone that worked with him feel sorrow
at his passing.
Pacific View Telephone Pioneers
June 23, 2017
I worked with Dick at PNB and he was without question one of the finest, most friendly and humble of men. The role model for his children, grandchildren and great-grandchild will go forward for generations.
Lois Keck
June 21, 2017 | Tigard, OR