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1933 - 2019
Bill Williams
May 12, 2019
Condolences to the family.
I had the pleasure of working with Paul at the end of his career in Salt Lake. His dedication to environmental improvement left a lasting impression on colleagues from around the world.
May 10, 2019
I send my condolences to the family during this hard time l. May you find comfort in knowing that your loved one is in Gods memory. 1Thessolonians 4:14
Gib Rokich
May 10, 2019
What is the definition of a life well lived ? A life filled with joy and sorrow, satisfaction and commitment, dedication and tenacity, exploration and knowledge? Paul Rokich's life exemplified these and other qualities to a level few could compare. A quiet man of few words whose efforts and results spoke volumes. A man so well read that he could discuss history to farm commodities with a knowledge that would impress a college professor. A man of lofty dreams that became a reality and continues every time a Gamble oak acorn falls from a branch. A man that derived simple pleasures that many wouldn't understand. A lone traveler to places few have ever heard of or could appreciate. A man who sought little recognition, but who's efforts could not go unnoticed. His work is acknowledged by an everyday citizen who appreciates the brilliant fall colors of an aspen grove on the peaks of the Oquirrh Mountains to world renowned primatologist,Jane Goodall who admired his work. A man who toured America on a Greyhound bus just as he was released from Military service. A young man who herded cattle, raised Poland China hogs and had a deep appreciation for livestock. A man who owned horses and mules that received care that would be envied by royal equine.
Fond memories abound from trips for an ice cream riding in the bed of a pickup truck as a child to ordering anything on the menu on hunting trips at the best cafes. I am fortunate to have been a part of some of these experiences with Paul Rokich.
For the few who know where to look, the skyline above Paul's birthplace home at the Smelter Camp is marked by a giant Sequoia that overlooks the Great Salt Lake. Paul planted that tree years ago and it can be seen from highway below. Once an area of eroded devastation it now harbors one of the largest and longest living things on earth, and is a fitting testament to a humble man who made a difference and had a Life Well Lived. Thank you Uncle Paul.
Gib Rokich
Madison Rokich
May 10, 2019
Paul was one person if you met you could never forget about. He was a man who cared more about nature then himself, and always thought of family first. He had a sense of humor and always loved to talk about experiences he had. People and family enjoyed the stories of his walks by the river, and the fawns and baby birds he would see every spring. He always lit up the room with laughter and joy no matter how upset someone would be. He took care of his family as he did the nature in his backyard and river. I will miss his help and opinion in the kitchen and his rating of the cookies me and Ann baked. I will never forget the walks we went on and the rides in the little red wagon that I sadly grown out of. I won't forget the breadsticks that I would always be given every time I would visit on the way home from Kansas. Your stories, jokes, opinions, criticism, helpfulness, and kindness will never be forgotten. I love you Paul and nobody will ever forget you. - love Madison Rokich
Brian Salinas
May 10, 2019
You would have been a great guy to know! Rest in peace friend.!
May 10, 2019
Dear Family, My heartfelt condolences. May Gods loving kindness bring you comfort and peace in your time of sorrow. John 6:40
May 9, 2019
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B.B.
May 9, 2019
Our deepest sympathies to the family. We pray in your behalf, and look forward to the day when we will welcome our dear loved ones back to a Paradise earth. Ps 37:29
Legacy Remembers
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May 12, 2019
Paul Rokich Obituary
1933 ~ 2019Paul Rokich, passed away on May 3, 2019, in Pueblo, Colo. He was born in Smelter Camp near Garfield, Utah on August 12, 1933, to Paul and Anna Rukavina (Rokich), one of seven brothers and one sister. The family moved to Magna, Utah... Read Paul Rokich's Obituary
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