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debbie rogenmoser lit a candle
Sunday, November 12, 2023
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Thinking of you this morning - I miss you dad.
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debbie posted a symbolic gesture
Monday, November 7, 2022
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Hi dad,
there's a lunar eclipse tonight - thinking of all the conversations we had about the night sky and missing you today.
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debbie lit a candle
Sunday, September 26, 2021
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Thinking of you dad, as your birthday is coming up. Love you.
Deb
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debbie lit a candle
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
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Thinking of you a lot this week.
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Friday, September 15, 2017
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debbie rogenmoser lit a candle
Monday, February 15, 2016
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Say hi to mom.
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debbie lit a candle
Friday, December 11, 2015
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thinking of you.
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Laura Wittenzellner posted a condolence
Monday, March 23, 2015
With a heavy heart I say these words. May you rest in peace Don. Many, many times you put a smile on my face. Good conversation and educated comments!!! Sadly I say "so long"
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Mary Arnold posted a condolence
Monday, March 23, 2015
You were a woderful man and a great brother inlaw. You will be missed by all your family and friends. God has a wonderful new angle. I loved you in live and I will love and miss you now that your gone. Rest In Peace
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wifey posted a condolence
Monday, March 23, 2015
Be at peace my love.You will be missed so much by me thank's for our life together.
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Spencer Hirotsu posted a condolence
Monday, March 23, 2015
For me, my father-in-law's legacy is in raising a strong, smart, independent, ebullient, and loving woman in his daughter Debbie. Debbie carries on her father's passion for open-mindedness, education, Les Sabres, and, maybe most interestingly, astronomy. However, Debbie does not carry on her father's passion for driving. That Don - he was a driving fool. :)
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Elizabeth Ann Rogenmoser posted a condolence
Monday, March 23, 2015
”Come unto me all who are heavy laden and I will give you rest.” Matthew 11:28 Your legacy is bountiful in me....you taught me honesty, faithfulness and to fear the lord. I will continue to teach these things to my children and loved ones and thank you for instilling such important values within me. I will think of you every day with a smile upon my face and tears in my heart. I will miss you but I know we will see each other again in the Lord’s house. For now, you enjoy your hard earned peacefulness and wait for me. With all my love Your daughter Elizabeth
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Debbie posted a condolence
Monday, March 23, 2015
It’s been almost year now since Dad has passed –and I have so many memories and thoughts I still don’t know where to begin. Anyone who met him liked him; anyone who knew him loved him. To me, he was the perfect father. He always talked to me with calm thoughtfulness and never shirked from the hard questions. He completely understood me and always supported the life decisions I made – and I talked over all the big ones with him before deciding. He was the smartest person I knew. He taught himself carpentry, fine wood working, bookkeeping/accounting, and astronomy. It is because of him that I am a stargazer. Every time I indentify a planet or a constellation I can hear him talking. He read a paper everyday and followed the news. He always voted and I am proud to say that he was a life- long Democrat. He was so funny- always in a good mood. When I was a teenager he would get such a kick out of telling me he was ‘just hanging out.’ And whenever I hear myself saying it I crack a smile and think of Dad. His idea of a vacation was to hit every museum, fort, and local fair with us kids. I always wondered if he got that from his dad because Grampa always took me to the Buffalo museums. He loved to swim. I have such fond memories of waiting on the curb in Buffalo, when I was 5 or 6, for him to come home from work and he would take us kids over to Canada to Birdy Bay Beach for a few hours. Is that beach still there? When we moved to Angola, he made us take swimming lessons, which we did every summer for years. He loved to drive and never got lost. He often took a second job to help pay bills and many of those jobs were as some sort of driver. When we lived in Buffalo he moonlighted as a cab driver. I remember times when mom would call a cab to take us to Aunt Betty’s and I would be so excited wondering if the cab driver would be my dad! Of course, now I know mom called dad directly. When I was in high school he moonlighted as a delivery guy for the Buffalo Evening News and a school bus driver. After he retired he returned to driving a school bus. He always wanted to travel around the country in an RV and I am glad that he was able to do that for a few years. He loved his RV. He only had to be somewhere once and he remembered how to get there again – even if it was in a different state. One time, I was stranded in Boston as storms had resulted in all flights being canceled. We rented a car; called him from the airport; and he gave us directions from Boston to Buffalo. I never doubted that I could call him from anywhere and he would know the way back to him. He loved vanilla soft serve ice cream, root beer floats, the Buffalo Bills, cheese, eggs, canned peaches, tapioca pudding, any type of sausage, books (Lee Child was one of his favorite authors), his Kindle and laptop, his dogs (from Ajax to Duke), bowling, pinochle (he played a mean game on Yahoo), his kids and grandkids. I will always miss our Sunday phone calls and the sound of his voice. I am his daughter – a backyard astronomer (using his old telescope) a swimmer (twice a week), newspaper reader (two papers a day), vanilla ice cream eating Democrat. I am so lucky that he was my father. I will always miss him.
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