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Rodney M. Roe

Horseheads, New York

Age 75

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DIED
May 26, 2017
AGE
75
LOCATION
Horseheads, New York

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Roe, Rodney M.Age 75 of E. Sullivanville Rd. Horseheads passed away after a brief illness on Fri. May 26, 2017 at home surrounded by his family. Rod was born in Elmira, NY, to Clarence and Minerva (Miller) Roe. He is survived by his wife of nearly 48 years, Nancy (Bale) Roe;Sons and daughter,...

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We both knew Rod for years while working at Elmira C.F. Always had a smile for everyone and a great sense of humor. He was a good, kind man and he was a friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family. Dick & Carole English, Horseheads, NY

To the Roe family, Rod was a good man and a pleasure to work with. May he Rest In Peace!! My prayers are with you!!

Nancy, my prayers are with you and your family...it has to be a difficult time.

I am so sorry for your loss. I worked with
Rod for years at Elmira Correctional
Facilty. Rod always had a smile, kind word
to say and was a pleasure to work with.
You are in my thoughts and prayers at
this difficult time.

Nancy & Family,
Our prayers are with you and the family. Rod was a great person and an icon of Sullivaville. He will be missed by all. Tom and Sue Radford

Dear Nancy, Matt, Wesley, Melinda and Family,

You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Rodney will surely be missed.

We remember the days Rodney worked our farm and had Dad Little help him. Dad enjoyed it so much after he could not longer do the work himself but could still drive the tractor for Rodney and see his land still producing feed for Rodney's dairy farm. They shared a lot of farming ideas.

We are all so happy he got to enjoy all his grandchildren and...

I write this with a heavy heart. I have always considered Rod my Uncle. My childhood consisted of the Roe farm, which encompassed the Roe's, Avery's,Jago's, Farwell's, and the Leonard's. We were like a big family. My fondest memories of Rod was of him and his dog Tippy and his blue ball cap with a pheasant feather, ridding his John Deere tractor. I do believe I also introduced Nancy and Rod originally. It is the circle of life I will miss you, as well as the family members that have past...

Rod and I were related through my father's mother (Ernestine Morse Gale) and we were good friends at HHS. A wonderful guy, fun and funny and a true blue friend. I mourn his passing and offer his family my heartfelt sympathies. Denny Gale