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Theodore Rogol

New Haven, Connecticut

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THEODORE ROGOL89, of 71 Spruce Street, Seymour, died on Saturday, September 22, at Griffin Hospital in Derby, CT. Born June 23, 1918, Teddy was the youngest of 6 children of the late Mayer and Bertha (Gans) Rogol, one of two born in this country to which they had immigrated from Vilna in...

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UNCLE TEDDY WILL BE MISSED VERY MUCH. HE WAS A VERY FUNNY AND CARING PERSON. WE WILL ALL MISS HIM.

my sympathy and prayers go out to the rogel family--ted was a wonderful guy who gave alot to others in many ways--i ran the shell station in seymour for many years- i have lots of fond memories of ted- the community has lost a giant--- ron crisp and family

Mr. Rogol,
Sir, I didn't know you, but I would just like to say thank you for your service and sacrifice for our Country when you served during WW II and for being a member of the Greatest Generation. And to your family and loved ones, I wish to extend my deepest sympathy.

Dear Debbie,Charles and Brian
I would like to extend my deepest sympathy to you at this most difficult time. May G-d's blessing and the memories of your father be with you forever.
I remember your dad and mom very well they were very nice people.
I don't know if you remember me I'm Ozzie Neustaedter formerly of Derby and Beth Israel Syn. - I think we were in Hebrew School together. I've been living in Israel since 1971.
I know this is a difficult time and its especially hard...

I went past his store in my car several times this past weekend and was wondering about how he was doing and thinking about our involvement on the Downtown Seymour Business Council. I'm very sad to see that he's passed on.

We would like to send our sincere sympathy to all of the Rogol family. Teddy was a wonderful friend to our family, and we will truly miss stopping by the store to visit, receive updates on his family, and have our picture taken for his photo collection. We were very blessed to have known him.

To The Rogol Famil:
Please accept my sympathy for your loss. He had a good heart. My memory of him was his first act upon opening the clothing store - placing the American flag in the planter at the front entrance.
His name is entered in the Book of Life.
Sincerely,