Lawrence Russell Rohr

Passed: July 06, 2021

Obituary

The beloved Lawrence Russell Rohr, age 68, resided his last several years in Buckeye, Arizona. Born May 27th, 1953, “Russ” was the son of a military father beginning his life on Eglin Air Force Base, where his love for airplanes was also born. At the ripe old age of 16 he received his private pilot’s license and a year later received Jesus as his Captain, becoming a man of faith all the way into his final decent, or we should say, ascent into the loving arms of His Lord and Savior on July 6th 2021.
Making several moves throughout his childhood from Florida to Hawaii to Texas, Russ later started his own family and settled down most of his adult years in the Corn Fields of Richland, Michigan.
Russ met his wife of 44 years, Patricia Joy (Whiting) at Moody Bible Institute, proposing in the Institute’s Chicago tunnel only six weeks into their newly found love. Russ and Patty Rohr brought three girls into the world with many grandchildren to follow…Christine, with her basketball team of 5 boys; Kaidin, Kyler, Tracen, Ryder, and Cruze Martinson…Carrie (Kyle) Strong, with their quiver of Elijah, James, and Hannah Mae…and last but certainly not least, Kellie (Mark) Slager, with their tribe of Alana, Barrett, Cole, and Dexter.  He is also survived by his sisters, Jean Wood (OK), Joan Fredrichsen (TX), and Susan Dickey(TX).  He was preceded in death by his father, Lawrence Rohr, mother, Mildred Rohr, and brother, Reginald Walker.
Russ was a loving husband, father, friend, and leader in the church. He initiated and hosted several Bible studies and made it his passion to lead others to the heart of the Heavenly Father. This included a one-year missions’ trip to Moscow, Russia in 1995. Because of this trip, a passion for missions both locally and abroad was born in the hearts of his daughters who later followed suit.
The last 2 years of his life proved Lawrence Russell Rohr to be a man of valor and a testimony of Christianity at its finest. Miraculously, Russ survived and overcame five strokes and a close call with Fungal Meningitis. He wasn’t done fighting the good fight. With the sixth stroke and many, many “I love you’s” and “I appreciate you’s” Russ finally said, “I am done.” He will be missed by many but those who put their trust and faith in the same Lord that Lawrence revered, will be able to see this godly man again someday soon.
His Memorial will take place in Richland, Michigan at Radiant Church at 9:00am July 15th 2021. There will also be a celebration of his life held in Buckeye at a future date for all those who were close to him in the desert.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to CCV church – Verrado, Buckeye AZ, Salt church, Weddell, AZ or Radiant church of Richland, MI.

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13 responses to Lawrence Russell Rohr

  1. Jack Colwell says:

    It’s with great sadness that we say goodbye to a good friend Russ. He was a great Husband to Patty and such a joy to just sit around and talk. He’s with the Lord now and we will miss him dearly. Rest In Peace our friend . Jack and Sydney

  2. We were so sorry to hear of Russ’s passing this week. He was such an asset to any Bible Study we had and was always willing to pray and lead a group of his own. His sweet spirit and gentle demeanor will be sorely missed in the Sundance community. Looking forward to the day we will all celebrate eternally with him in Heaven.

  3. Sara Whiting says:

    Uncle Russ was such a great man. I remember all the times we would come visit and how much fun we had. Rest in Peace Uncle Russ, you will be missed.

  4. Cozette says:

    My heart is deeply saddened by the passing of Uncle Russ. He was such a wonderful person with a warm heart and a love for God that was so very evident. I recall meeting him for the first time at Piatt Lake when I was a young child, his nuptials with my aunt Pat, his adventures with his wife and family and graciously accepting me into his family while I stayed with them for a brief time. He will be sorely missed and my heart goes out to my aunt Pat and his entire family. In God’s love, Cozette

  5. Margaret and I were saddened Russ had to suffer a while and pass at such an early age. But heaven has gained a real Christ following warrior. Looking forward to seeing Russ again when our time comes.

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