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Roger Louis Rohlik Obituary (1951 - 1999)

Born May 14, 1951, Roger Louis Rohlik attended Redwood Valley High School in Redwood Falls, MN. View the obituary, post a memory, or share a photo about Roger Louis Rohlik.

Graduation Year Class of 1969
Date of Birth May 14, 1951
Date of Passing Jun 05, 1999
About Roger Rohlik, 48, of Seaforth died Saturday, June 5, 1999 in Underwood Township, Redwood County, Minnesota.
He is survived by his wife Terri, son Lewis Rohlik and wife Mandy of Belview; daughter Rose Rohlik and fiancee Roger Sward of Franklin, mother Leona Rohlik of Seaforth, four grandchildren; brothers and sisters, JoAnne Bernardy and husband Nick of Lucan, Allen Rohlik and wife Diane of Renville, Mike Rohlik and wife Annette of Lucan, Ed Rohlik and wife Lorraine of Granite Falls, Larry Rohlik and wife Charlene of St. Louis Park, Greg Rohlik and wife Theresa of Wabasso, Mary Rohlik of Willmar, Carol Rohlik of Willmar, Frank Rohlik and special friend Beth Sage of Belview, and Randy Rohlik and wife Linda of Wabasso; and many nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father Lawrence, and brothers William, Louis, and Kenneth.
He was born May 14, 1951 in Marshall to Lawrence and Leona (Crouse) Rohlik. He attended Vesta Public School. He graduated from Redwood Falls High School in 1969. He entered the U.S. Army in January of 1971 and served for two years and then he served in the Army Reserve. On February 26, 1977 he married Terri Sater in Seaforth. They lived near Lamberton for two years until moving into Seaforth in 1979. He worked as a carpenter for Dale Haag, Harry Horne, Nick Walters, Grain Dryer Services, Fagen Construction and recently worked for the Seaforth Salvage. He was a member of the Ralph Lamb American Legion Post 275 of Seaforth, and served as its commander. He was a member of the Seaforth Volunteer Fire Department of over 20 years, and he served on the Seaforth City Council.
Roger Louis Rohlik