Reverend Daniel Rolik

Reverend Daniel Rolik obituary, Plymouth, MI

Reverend Daniel Rolik

Daniel Rolik Obituary

Published by Howe-Peterson Funeral Home & Cremation Services - Dearborn on Jan. 13, 2016.
Reverend Daniel S. Rolik. January 10, 2016. Age 88 of Plymouth. Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church of Dearborn for 39 years. Beloved husband of Mary Lou and the late Shirley. Loving father of Scott (Lisa), Geoffrey (Christine), Stephanie (John) Herrle and Tracy Everingham. Dear Grandfather of Amanda and Scott Rolik, Sarah, Sean and Andrew Herrle. Dear brother of the late Milan and Lydia. Funeral Thursday 11:00am at Hope Lutheran Church of Dearborn, Instate 10:00am. Visitation Wednesday 1:00 - 9:00pm at the Dearborn Chapel of Howe-Peterson Funeral Homes. Burial at Glen Eden Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hope Lutheran Church of Dearborn. Daniel Stephen Rolik December 7, 1927 – January 10, 2016                 Daniel Stephen Rolik was born the second of three children to Rev. Andrew and Mary Rolik on December 7, 1927 in Johnstown, Pennsylvania.  All his early life and education was in the Pennsylvania community where he graduated from Johnstown Central High School in 1945, just as World War II ended.  He enrolled at the University of Pittsburgh, Johnstown Center the following year.  After his freshman year he transferred to Capital University, Columbus, Ohio where he enrolled in the pre-theological curriculum graduating in 1949 with a Bachelor of Arts degree. Wishing to pursue the ministry, the following semester he enrolled at the Lutheran Theological Seminary in Columbus, Ohio. After completing his first year of Seminary training in Columbus, he chose to attend The Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago from which he graduated in 1952 with a Master of Divinity degree.  Dan did his year of Internship at Grace Lutheran Church in Chicago. Dan accepted a call as Assistant Pastor of Hope Lutheran Church in Detroit, and to fulfill a wish of his father, he was ordained on June 10, 1952 by the Zion Slovak Synod of the United Lutheran Church in America. The next day he transferred to the Michigan Synod of the same national church in order to serve in the Detroit congregation. While serving the Detroit church, Dan courted his future wife, Shirley Ann Flood, who was involved in the education program of the congregation; and they were joined in Holy Matrimony on August 14, 1954. A year later on August first, Dan accepted a call as the pastor of a new mission congregation, Hope Lutheran in Dearborn, Michigan.  Under his leadership the congregation grew and became one of the leading congregations of the Michigan Synod, later the Southeast Michigan Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Dan and Shirley’s marriage was blessed with four children, Scott, Geoffrey, Stephanie, and Tracy. After a bout with cancer, at the age of forty-four, the Lord called Shirley to her eternal rest.  At this point in his life Dan considered other calls; however, not wanting to uproot the children, two of whom were still in high school, and with a congregation which was very supportive, he decided to remain with the congregation he loved. With his sons graduated from college and his daughters almost done with their college degrees, Dan met and courted another lovely lady, Mary Lou Kortidis, and they were joined in Holy Matrimony in his congregation on November 26, 1983. Mary Lou had no children, yet suddenly she had four grown children, who quickly welcomed and came to love her and she them. Years have passed the grown children now have homes and families of their own. Scott is married to Lisa Bennet and they reside in Oklahoma City.  Geoffrey married Christine Sorenson and they make their home in Thousand Oaks, California.  They have two grown children Amanda who is married to Joe Fitterer and live in North Carolina and Scott, who lives in Arizona.  Stephanie is married to John Herrle and have three grown children.  Sarah lives in St. Clair Shores, Sean who is married to Alicia lives in Tulsa Oklahoma and Andrew who lives in Farmington Hills.  Several weeks before his death, Dan was thrilled with the announcement that Sean and Alicia are expecting the arrival of their first child. Dan’s Brother Milan, who was married to Ann Kabo and lived in Akron Ohio, was called to his eternal rest March 1, 2008. Ann now lives with their daughter Terri in Fort Walton Beach, Florida. His sister Lydia, who was married to Jerry Ontko and lived in Rockville, Maryland, was called to eternal rest in August, 2001. After thirty-nine years as Senior Pastor of Hope Lutheran Church, Dearborn, Dan retired from full time ministry in June of 1994. After retirement, at the request of the Bishop, Dan served five congregations as Interim Pastor over a ten year period. After living in Dearborn for so many years, May of 2001, Dan and Mary Lou sold their home and moved to Plymouth, Michigan where they began a new chapter in their life. Dan was call to his eternal rest on January 10, 2015. He was a man with an incredible capacity to love. He loved God, his family, his congregation and his friends.  He journeyed through life's greatest joys and deepest sorrows with so many. He celebrated, readily laughed, served and comforted.  He was dearly loved and will be greatly missed.

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January 14, 2016

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January 17, 2016

Dear Mrs. Rolik and family, please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. Pastor Rolik was such a wonderful man of God and simply an overall outstanding person. May God be your source of strength and comfort as you learn to live and move forward in spite of the huge void his absence has surely created. Praise God though, for His incredible gift of salvation through Jesus Christ! In that we can find joy, knowing Pastor is in the glorious presence of almighty God. I'm sure he would want that to be the primary message to go out from his death. You are in our daily thoughts and prayers. Most sincerely, Michael & Michele Price

Janice (Hellie) Fedo

January 17, 2016

My thoughts and prayers are with the Rolik family as so many memories are coming to mind of growing up as a member of Hope Church in the 1960's and 70's.

As a teenager, I remember Pastor Rolik as a wise, patient man who seemed truly interested in what we had to say. I'm certain his sense of humor helped him as much as us to survive confirmation classes!

I will always remember his warm, genuine smile and comforting voice whether he was delivering a Sunday sermon or helping to calm a little anxiety during my (and husband Greg's) wedding ceremony.

As an adult, I have come to appreciate even more the values I learned at Hope Church which have been an important part of our family for many years. I am sad to say goodbye, but grateful for the influence Pastor Rolik had in my life and the chance to share these thoughts with his family.

Wishing you all peace and comfort.

Claudia Hill-Sparks

January 14, 2016

Pastor Rolik was my Pastor at Hope Lutheran Church and was a very powerful figure in my life. He was kind, compassionate and gentle; a guide for all of us. May he Rest in Peace.

Stacy Buchanan

January 14, 2016

The Rolik Family....I never had the opportunity to meet the Pastor, I do know the beautiful family he has left behind. The Rolik Family is one of the most compassionate and loving families. I am truly blessed to have known them in my lifetime. The Pastor, Father, Grandfather, leaves a great legacy in his children.

January 12, 2016

As a member of Timothy Church, Livonia, I remember Pastor Rolik as a kind and wonderful interim during the year he was with us. Our prayers are with his family.
Jean Coleman

January 11, 2016

Dear Rolik Family, Pastor was a wonderful man and Pastor and we had the honor of having him lead our congregation for many years. He confirmed both my son,Presley and daughter, Dawn many years ago. He was loved and will be missed by many including myself. He always had a smile and kind word for everyone, he was always there for his congregation and was so very compassionate. We will keep him in our hearts always. My prayers go out to all of his family. With Love and Deepest Sympathy, Linda Van Dusen

Kim and mark Goslin

January 11, 2016

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