Donald Gene Rogge

Donald Gene Rogge obituary, Spokane, WA

Donald Gene Rogge

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Donald Rogge Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 8, 2025.
Don passed away peacefully in Spokane, Washington at Cornerstone Memory Care from Dementia/Parkinson's.

Born November 20, 1945, to Clifford and Ines Rogge in Jordon, Montana. Don graduated from Colville High School in 1964. 1964 was a big year for Don. Later in the year he married Karen Cranston and in 2025 they celebrated 61 years of marriage. Don and Karen moved to Spokane in 1965, and Don attended Kinman Business University where he obtained a Business Administration Degree. Don worked in the Information Technology Department for Cominco American for almost 30 years. Upon retirement he owned and operated a sign business and later drove school bus for the Mead Schools. He loved driving his granddaughters to sporting events!

Don was an active outdoorsman. He hunted, fished, camped, skied, golfed, and backpacked. He enjoyed traveling. His trip of a lifetime was to Africa. He also bowled on several teams. Don ran Bloomsday for more than 30 years. He could fix anything and enjoyed many projects. He did a lot of the building on their last home. Don and Karen belonged to a friends RV group where they took many fun tours of other states.

Don was known in his family as the fun uncle/grandpa who loved little kids and never met a stranger. He loved a good party and often said "if you want a party, have one".

Don is survived by his wife of 61 years, Karen (Cranston), son Cliff (Cheryl), daughter Kimberly, grandchildren, Berkeley, Jordan Sandberg (Preston), Zachary Rogge. Great Grandchildren Blakely and Baylor Sandberg. He is also survived by brother Delbert (Barbara), sister Diana Wold (Chuck), sister Debbie Erving (Tom), along with many nieces, nephews, cousins and one Aunt Shirley Thomas. He was preceded in death by parents, Cliff and Ines Rogge, sister Delores Hall and brother, Dennis Rogge.

A celebration of life will be held at Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 8441 North Indian Trail on Monday, October 20th at 1 p.m.

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Shirley Thomas

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Don was truly one of the good guys. I was lucky when I married Earl I got all the great nieces and nephews that have enriched my life and added so much fun in so many ways. Don and Karen wre always some of my favorites.
What great memories we have of all the wonderful trips we had over so many years. They started because Don mentioned to Earl that they knew about Eastern Montana but not much about Western Montana. In 2000 Earl guided a camper trip around that part of Montana and the fun was on! Every 2 years we visited and learned about new places in this great country. Everyone took a turn introducing us to beautiful places and the history of them. We became a close bunch of friends and so enjoyed being together.
Don will be missed but I am enjoying thinking of all the fun going on in Heaven with Don, Earl, Dennis and Delores together again. Such great fun and so much laughter now that they are together again. God Bless each of them and those of us left here since our time isn't up. Maybe some of us need to put together a "girl trip " and enjoy and remember the great memories we had with our guys. They were the best ones.

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Kevin and Margaret Winter

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Kami Fehlig

October 9, 2025

Words really cannot express how sorry we are for your loss. I, (Kami) had the privilege of being over at the Rogge’s so many times over the past 40 years. The love Don & Karen had was a delight to witness not to mention their love and pride in their children.

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Upcoming Events

Oct

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Celebration of Life

1:00 p.m.

Prince of Peace Lutheran Church

8441 North Indian Trail, WA

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