Robert-Rosselot-Obituary

Robert P. Rosselot

Billings, Montana

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LAUREL - On Sept. 23, 2004, Robert Paul Rosselot, 76, surrounded by his family, died peacefully at his home in Laurel, after a long and courageous battle with cancer.He was born Jan. 13, 1928, in Elyria, Ohio, the son of Roy and Dorothy (Broering) Rosselot. Bob joined the U.S. Navy and served...

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Bob was a great guy. My husband Rich and I made many trips out to Montana to see Bob, Ethel, Dorothy and family. My husband Rich passed away on August 1, 2020 and I know that it will be a big reunion in heaven with all the Rosselot cousins, Dorothy and Doc. Rich loved going out to Montana and visiting. Ethel and I loved playing cards together. Bob and Rich loved to talk to each other. May they all rest in peace.

I was so very sorry to read that your Dad had passed away. I hadn't seen him since I was a kid but I remember how he always pretended to be so gruff and tough but was really funny and nice. Lyndia and Sharon, I have thought about you so many many times through the years and remember the times our Mom's got together for lunch and coffee. Those were the days .... huh? Again, I am so sorry about your Dad ... I know how badly he will be missed. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Karolyn...

We are both very sad to of lost our grandpa. But we know that he is now in a better place with out any pain and suffering. We are both very sorry that we can not come to our grandpa's funeral but we send our love out. We LoVe YoU gRaNdPa BoB and we will never forget you!! And soon one day we all will be reunited again.
Love your grandkids,
Kiera and Chris

Bob is my first cousin and I have known him since he and I were little boys and played together in Ohio. It is so very hard for me to think that Bob Rosselot is gone. Since I have known him as a boy, I always have enjoyed his insight on life. Our family made many memorable trips to Montana to visit Uncle Roy, Aunt Dorothy and the boys after the Rosselot family moved from Ohio to Montana. The trips continued to Montana with my wife and children. These memories of Bob are still very vivid in my...

I met Bob through his son Bill. Bob has been an inspiration to me throughout. God Bless You Each and Everyone.
Brian

I started to get to know Uncle Bob--after my father had passed. I was 16-yrs. old and both of my older brothers were already out of the house and starting their own families, in different parts of the state. So when Mom needed an answer to almost any question, she would call Uncle Bob. Then when my Mom passed, Uncle Bob called me and told me never to worry because "THE ROSSELOT FAMILY" take care of each other!!
And he proved it more than once!!
He used to get mad at me because I...

I remember how hospitable Bob and Ethel were when we parked our travel trailer in their side yard. He made sure all the small details were taken care of and we were comfortable. It was at that time that I met the rest of the "clan". Their house seemed to be the gathering place for many friends and relatives. A hospitable, loving, generous and gentle man. That is who Bob is for me.

Remembering Bob: We go back a long way, both born in Ohio in 1928, cousins-my Dad and his Mother were brother and sister. We never lived any closer than 200 miles but we were family and visted to keep our relationship strong. Bob was a loving man, in a manly way. He was generous, giving of himself and his talents. He was wise, seeking counsel and researching his theories. But above all, I remember Bob's faith and his attitude about life. He knew who his creator was and he saw creation as His...