Roland-Rothert-Obituary

Roland Lee "Ron" Rothert

Hillsboro, Oregon

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Rothert, Roland Lee 'Ron' 90 April 30, 1921 Feb. 26, 2012 Ron passed quietly Sunday night at his home, holding the hand of his loving wife, Patsy. Ron was born and raised in Tampa, Fla. He graduated from Hillsborough High School before going to work as a reporter for the Tampa Tribune. When...

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I worked closely with Ron when he was the exec at the IIAO many years ago. He was always a first class gentleman!!! I also took a couple of trips with him to Washington DC to do some “politicking” for the insurance industry. He always had some interesting insights in dealing with the career politicians from Oregon in those days. He had a very high ethical standard which I always respected and for which I will remember about him. RIP Ron, you will be missed.

Patsy and Family, a great man like Ron will always be remembered by all those who met or worked with him.

condolences from the Streight family. Jan, when you have some time please contact me at [email protected]. Best wishes to The Rothert Family during this difficult time. Jeanne Gerety

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Ron was such an upbeat person. I always enjoyed seeing his smiling face. I was honored to have had him in my life. My heart goes out to his wife.

Very sorry for your loss. We thank Ron for his service and wish him, "Smooth Sailing." George Appellof, American Merchant Marine Veterans, Lynnwood WA

Ron Rothert was one of Bob Olson Studios' customers in the 80s. The whole office was always happy to see him come in with his latest joke and project. Always funny and positive with ideas on how to make his brochures better and we were glad to help. Up until this last Christmas, we kept in touch by Christmas card. The world will not be quite as bright without Ron among us.

Ron Rothert was my boss when he was at IIAO, he was a wonderful person. I am sorry to hear of his passing. He will be missed.

I always enjoyed my conversations I had with Ron at Kaiser. He was always so much fun and upbeat. He will be missed.
Nancy