Martin H. Rohr made an
impact on everyone he met. Having lived 81 years and giving his family and
friends a lifetime of stories, he died peacefully on Friday, Feb. 28.
Marty was born on Nov. 24, 1932, the tenth of 14 children of
Elmer and Helen Rohr and raised on the family farm in Massillon, OH. Joining the US Navy in 1951, he reported for
duty at the US Naval Training Center in IL, where 63 years later, his grandson
would also report for duty. Serving
through the Korean War, it was while stationed in San Diego that he became
friends with Charles (“Carlitos”). Far away from his own family, Marty happily
tagged along to the large Mexican family gatherings of Carlitos’ extended clan
in Los Angeles. It was at these events he
met Elaine, who would become his wife after his honorable discharge in 1955.
Together they raised eight children in Baldwin Park, CA.
Always a hard worker, Marty was a milkman, a meter reader
for the electric company, and worked in various construction jobs before
founding Martel Rebar, later to become Rohr Steel.
He gave a lifetime of service to others. He was a continual presence at the schools
his children attended: St John the
Baptist in Baldwin Park and Bishop Amat High School in La Puente. From moving
bleachers, to conducting parking at football games, to setting up for festivals,
he was always ready to lend a hand.
As Scout Master of Boy Scout Troop 695 in Baldwin Park, he
taught the boys (and some of their sisters) how to tie knots, led camping and
hiking expeditions and served as a role model to a generation of boys and
girls.
Most recently, he was a very dedicated member of the
American Legion Post Charter Cove 755, donating many hours of his time and
expertise to the Post. He considered his fellow Legionnaires family. He will
long be remembered by Legionnaires, friends, and family alike standing over an
open fire making his famous Mojo potatoes and telling stories.
The many friends of his eight children knew him as “Dad
Rohr,” the man who drove the 1963 Ford van filled with teenagers to football
games, visits to the mountains, and trips to the beach. Marty was a father figure and role model not
just to his own children, but to all their friends and neighbors, to his many
nieces and nephews, to his grandchildren and to their friends who also called
him “Opa.” Indeed, when remodeling the
small 3-bedroom house in Baldwin Park, he said his goal was to make the house so
that all friends and relatives would feel welcome and there was always space
for one more.
A strong believer in the importance of education and known
for giving the shirt off his back to someone in need, he donated his body to UC
Irvine Medical School, so he could continue to be of service and to foster
education.
Preceded in death by his son Albert and granddaughter Camie,
he is survived by Elaine; his children and their spouses: Tim and Leone; Theresa
and Paul; Loretta
and Bruce; Chris and Debbie; Michele and Steve; Cherise and Frederic; Denise and Kurt, and 25
grandchildren. He is also survived by his siblings Cletus, Ron, Gerrie, and
Helen Ann, and more than 60 nieces and nephews.
The family is especially grateful to those who assisted in
his care in his final years at Claremont Place Assisted Living and to our
cousin, Susan, who always brought a smile to our dad’s face.
Marty leaves a legacy of service, of laughter, and
celebration. A Catholic Mass in celebration of his life will take place at
1:30 pm on Saturday, March 8, at St Joseph’s Catholic Church, 925 N. Campus
Ave, Upland, CA, 91786. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to St John
the Baptist School Youth Programs, c/o Noreen Ebiner, 3870 Stewart Ave, Baldwin
Park, CA 91706.
The short obituary in the Daily Bulletin (Inland Empire) can be found http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/indeonline/obituary.aspx?n=martin-h-rohr&pid=169984031>here
and the http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/indeonline/obituary.aspx?n=martin-h-rohr&pid=169984031>Massillon Evening Standard
The short obituary in the Daily Bulletin (Inland Empire) can be found http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/indeonline/obituary.aspx?n=martin-h-rohr&pid=169984031>here
3 comments:
May Marty and all the faithful departed, through the mercy of God; Rest In Peace.
I'm so sorry for your loss. You have written a beautiful portrait of a man's life, what a wonderful tribute.
I only knew your dad and family through stories that Loretta shared. God bless you all, for this man truly set an example of "family" for all of you. love and hugs, Martha M.
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