Rowland-LeMaster-Obituary

Rowland LeMaster

Washington Court House, Ohio

Age 74

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AGE
74
LOCATION
Washington Court House, Ohio
CHARITY
Shriners Hospitals for Children

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Rowland Douglas LeMaster, "Pop-Pop," of Washington Court House arrived in this world with an unmistakable spark on February 25, 1951, in Portsmouth, OH, one of ten children born to Harry Edgar "Ned" and Hazel Madelline Lowder LeMaster. Growing up in a lively household with his beloved...

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I can remember back in 2005, Rowland supplied liability insurance for me and my dad to start a heating and cooling business. Not one other agent at that time would do that since we just got out of tech school and started a business. If not for him there never would have been Dave and Doug Wamsley LLC Heating and Cooling. Thank you Rowland. I spent the last 20 years of my dad's life with him everyday. So sorry for your loss.

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To the entire LeMaster family you are in our prayers at this most difficult time. My memories begin when the LeMaster family moved into the home that Sam and Ruth owned on Yeoman St. From that time a special relationship was formed with the Mahoney and LeMaster families. The friendship continued to grow professionally and socially. After my dad retired Rowland found a "position" within the agency to occupy my dad's time and make life easier for my mom. The relationship continued until Rowland...

I Was Very Sorry To Hear Of Rowlands' Passing. Myself And A Few Of My Friends, Always Had A Lot Of Fun With Rowland.. Rest In Peace, Old Friend..

Just read his obituary on Facebook I am very very shocked to hear this I met Roland through my sister Esther he was always a gentleman and he was my insurance man when I first moved back to Washington Courthouse I am so sorry my sympathy and my condolence goes to his family he was an elegant man I am so sorry to hear about his passing

So very sorry for your loss of this larger then legend gentleman he will be missed by many.