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Terry Eugene Rohr

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TERRY EUGENE ROHR Terry Eugene Rohr, 49, of Eatonville, passed away Wednesday, July 21, 2004, at his home. He was born March 16, 1955 in Tacoma to Charles and Jackie Rohr. He worked as a General Contractor. He was a student at Eatonville High school. He is survived by his children: Heather,...

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There's not enough of or the right kind of words to express my deep sorrow over Terry's passing. I was looking forward to seeing him at our next high school alumni get-together. My last memory of him is seeing him the evening of our 30-year HS reunion and giving him a big hug to say how sorry I was that he lost his brother Marty.

Now both of you are with your dad....we'll see you later, Terry.

I was just a kid when Chuck and Pat lived in that great house on the hill where Terry left for heaven. I have fond memories of playing in the barn there with my cousins. May GOD bless All my remaining cousins and keep them well. ps
(Im Linda Mcclures son)

My Prayers and thoughts are with the family at this awful time. Remember the good times and that you will see Terry again someday.

My Condolences,
Robin Harris Coots

May God in his tender mercy lighten the burden of your sorrow and give you comfort in this time of sorrow.

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Our sincerest sympathies to the Rohr families.

Gloria (Berry) DeCora

ever close in mind and heart…

no further away than a picture,
a smile, or remembered phrase,
our loved ones live in memory—
so close in so many ways.
for how often does a sunset
bring nostalgic thoughts to mind
of moments that our loved ones shared in days now left beind.
how often has a flower or a crystal autumn sky
brought golden recollections
of happy days gone by.
yes, memory has a magic way
of...

Terry was a great guy, I remember him from my growing up riding the bus with him during school. Terry did some work for me at my place, very professional and excellent quality work. Great sense of humor. He will be sorely missed.

TO A GREAT FRIEND..I WILL MISS YOU SO MUCH...THANKS FOR ALL THE GREAT TIMES WE SHARED LAST YEAR AT OUR REUNION...TO YOUR FAMILY...I'M SO SORRY AND I KNOW HE WILL BE MISSED GREATLY...

Our deepest sympathy to all of the Rohr family for the tragic loss of Terry.
Heaven is surely a better place now!
Fondly,
Susan & Andy Andrews

I used to be best friends with Heather. Terry was always nice to me and fun to be around when I was at Heather's house. I talked to him every once and awhile over the years when I worked at Graham and Sunbreak Travel agencies with my mom, Candace Dickey. I was so sad to hear about what happened. He will be missed.