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KENNETH DEROCHE Obituary

Kenneth B. DeRoche Kenneth B. De Roche was born in Newark, NJ in April 1924. Kenneth was a WWII combat veteran and a recipient of the Purple Heart. Kenneth was married to a woman he met in the second grade, Florence. Florence was impressed with his marble playing skills, and that is how the two formed a marriage that began June, 8 1947 and lasted until her death in 2003. Ken and Florence moved to University Place in 1958, when Florence received an offer to teach at Lister elementary school. Ken never graduated high school but was enrolled in the University of Puget Sound by Florence anyway. Ken graduated with a B.A. in Mathematics, and would later receive a master's degree in Education. Ken became a teacher at Lister and McKinley elementary schools, teaching third, fourth, fifth, and sixth grades; he retired in 1982. Ken and Florence have always had a love for Contract Bridge, so much love that they began teaching Bridge at the Sunset Bridge studio. Ken's love of Bridge continued for the rest of his life, playing as many as four times a week. Ken had two sons, William and Kenneth Jr, and a brother, Joseph. Ken is survived by a nephew, Joe De Roche of Chicago, IL, and a grandson, Ryan De Roche, of University Place, WA. There will be a Celebration of Life Reception in the Willow Room at the Celebration of Life Center, Mountain View Funeral Home & Memorial Park, from 10:00AM to 1:00PM on Saturday, August 9, 2014. Arrangements by Mountain View Funeral Home. Remembrances may be shared at www.mountainviewtacoma.com.

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Published by News Tribune (Tacoma) on Aug. 6, 2014.

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Joe DeRoche

February 13, 2025

Ken was my uncle, (by his brother, Joe ) met him only twice, but both times were memorable moments in my life. Unforgettable man indeed, wish I could have spent more time with him.

Faith

October 19, 2024

Totally agree with Robin, Mr. DeRouche was a favorite teacher; he made learning fun. The picture posted looks like my memory of his happy face. Loved that at the end of the school year he made up nicknames for all of the students and handed out booklets for us to remember. Reader Ruppel signing off

Laurie Wilson

August 13, 2014

Ken was a top bridge player and a super nice gentleman. About a year ago, he joined Marg Blunt and me for a game at Georgine Fagerlund's home, and we saw him often at the games in Federal Way, always a pleasure (except maybe for the fact that he and his partner would usually come out on top!). I was sorry to miss the service for Ken and am very glad to have known him.

Robin Hoffman

August 13, 2014

I was also a 6th grade student of his at Sheridan.... He was always my favorite teacher and a very good one. He will be missed...

Jeanene Pedee

August 10, 2014

Very sorry to hear of the passing of Mr DeRoche. He was my sixth grade teacher while at Sheridan Elementary, and was always one of my favorite teachers!

Nancy Jones Foote

August 6, 2014

Sorry to read of Ken's passing. He also taught at Sheridan which is where I worked with him. He was always smiling and upbeat. As a fairly new teacher he helped me in many ways. He will be missed.

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