Rosser-Stroble-Obituary

Rosser Stroble

Houston, Texas

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Alzheimer's Association

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Rosser Joseph Stroble, III passed away March 29, 2012. He is survived by his loving wife: Barbara Stroble, son: Rosser J. Stroble IV and wife Jackie, grandchildren: Rosser J. Stroble V, Jett A. Stroble, brothers: Pat Stroble and Mike Stroble along with numerous nieces, nephews and life long...

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May God bless you and your family during this time of sorrow. He was always a willing substitute and a joy to work with in Tomball ISD.

Mr.Stroble was easily one of my most influential teachers. His ability to empathize with a young male student, as well as his no-nonsense attitude toward horse-play and disruption was enough to make me, a more rambunctious child, behave and pay respect. I had Mr. Stroble in 1996, and have never forgotten him or what he did for me and countless students alike. So long, Mr. Stroble. You will be missed.

Ross and I shared a door between our classrooms for many years. I was a new teacher and loved when he would visit with me and share funny stories about students or when he was growing up. When he retired Mrs. Denison used his podium. When she retired I got it. I still use it today. A piece of Ross will stay in my Northampton classroom for many years to come.

Mr.Stroble was easily one of my favorite teachers. He has always had a special place in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with his family at this difficult time. R.I.P Mr. Stroble.

I wish I could come myself but because of my husband's illness I can't. My thoughts and sympathies are with all of you and my prayers go out to you. Your cousin Dixie

My sympathies are offered on your loss. During this difficult time may you "Draw close to God and he will draw close to you". James 4:8