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Virginia D. "Ginnie" Rohn

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Virginia D. Ginnie Rohn, 40, of Bethlehem, moved to the more immediate presence of her Savior on Sunday, September 25, 2011. Her two-year battle with breast cancer ended at Sacred Heart Hospital in Allentown. Born: in Fargo, ND, she was a daughter of Rev. Dennis G. Rohn of New Philadelphia, OH...

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I was a student of ginnie's about 4 years ago. She was more then a teacher she was a friend who I will always hold near and dear to my heart. She will always be living in our hearts, memories and in all the lives she touched. My deepest condolences to the rohn family.

Ginnie,
I miss your strength, courage, and sincerity. Your inspiration gave so much hope to those with similar challenges. I'm glad you are at peace and not in pain. However much we needed you--God needed you more in His great plans. Thank you, Ginnie--my personal Angel.

Dear Beth and family,
My sincere condolences go to your entire family at this difficult time. Ginnie was a wonderful and courageous woman. She had such a spiritual impact on my life at CONVO '97 in North Carolina and I will always remember her for that.
God's blessings to you,

Dear Rohn Family,

I just found out about Ginnie's passing this evening & I am truly sorry for your loss. I graduated from High School with her and we were in band together. My prayers are with you.

To Sue, Joe and all of Ginnie's family and friends,
My deepest sympathies go out to you all. I pray that you find peace and comfort in the happy memories you shared. God bless you!

Her contagious smile, her laughter, her amazing strength and attitude...these things I remember from so many years ago! My heart goes out to all of you! What a wonderful family Ginnie was blessed with! Prayers and love to all of you at this difficult time...

I am going to miss our volleyball talks. I was fortunate enough to know Ginnie first through her great coaching of my daughter, and then through the children I coached and brought to her from St. Anne's. I am really, really going to miss our volleyball talks. The Keller family sends their deepest condolences to the Rohn Family.

Thoughts & prayers are with you all. I am so very sorry for your loss.

My deepest sympathy to the Rohn family..I had the opportunity of knowing Ginnie threw band At IV. She will always be remember for her bubbly personality and smile...may you rest in peace.