Jack served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge and was awarded the Bronze Star.
Jack's first wife, Dorothy Roehm, passed away in 1950 during child birth. In 1954, Jack Roehm married his current wife Pat Roehm.
Jack worked all his life as a body man. He liked to tell people that he worked on every type of car ever made. Jack loved to hunt deer and bear. This year was the first year he wasn't able to make it to camp for hunting season.
Jack was survived by his wife Pat Roehm, son John Roehm, daughter Dorothy Smith, 4 grandchildren, sister Alice and good friend Bill Armetige.
Jack C. Roehm was preceded in death by his parents, first wife Dorothy Roehm and brother Donald Roehm.
Cane Funeral Home.
Jack served in the U.S. Army during World War II. He fought in the Battle of the Bulge and was awarded the Bronze Star.
Jack's first wife, Dorothy Roehm, passed away in 1950 during child birth. In 1954, Jack Roehm married his current wife Pat Roehm.
Jack worked all his life as a body man. He liked to tell people that he worked on every type of car ever made. Jack loved to hunt deer and bear. This year was the first year he wasn't able to make it to camp for hunting season.
Jack was survived by his wife Pat Roehm, son John Roehm, daughter Dorothy Smith, 4 grandchildren, sister Alice and good friend Bill Armetige.
Jack C. Roehm was preceded in death by his parents, first wife Dorothy Roehm and brother Donald Roehm.
Cane Funeral Home.
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