Dennis Walter Rohe, a well-known and respected longtime Terrell, Texas, resident, passed away peacefully in Grand Saline surrounded by family on January 12th, after a courageous battle with cancer.
Denny was born to Glenn and Mildred "Millie" (Venteicher) Rohe in Carroll, Iowa, on June 2, 1949. He was the oldest of 8 boys. His family lived on a farm in Ewoldt Township, in Carroll County. Denny's father passed away in 1967. His mother, Millie, raised her 8 boys on the farm, until they moved to an acreage north of Manning and in the late 1970s moved into town. Although farm life was not always easy for the Rohe boys, they created a lasting bond that has continued until this very day.
Denny attended Ewoldt No. 7 country school and graduated from Manning High School in 1967. He took business classes while working at Lozier, in Omaha, Nebraska. Bob Brannon convinced him to move to Texas for a job opportunity at Lozier's competitor, Madix. Denny loaded up his family, which included his 2-year-old son Todd and moved to Terrell. His daughter Tina was born not long after that.
Little did Denny know that Madix would become his second family. He served as the Plant Manager for over 50 years. Denny would have celebrated 51 years in February. He took pride in taking care of Madix's staff and customers. During the last couple of months, due to his illness, Denny was forced to slow down. Although he could still be found in his recliner asking if shipments were made on time, if the uprights were set correctly and asking about so much more of what Denny loved for most of his life. There were countless hours spent walking around the plant and sitting behind his desk demonstrating a work ethic will never be duplicated. Denny will leave a lasting impression on anyone that had an opportunity to work with him. His positive energy will continue to be felt at Madix and the impact that he made will never be forgotten.
Denny was a selfless leader that donated much of his time to the community of Terrell. He has volunteered countless hours to local charity efforts over the past 49 years. Denny served as a co-chair for the Chamber of Commerce annual civic auction, and was a chairman of the Chamber Board's Tourism Committee. In 2020, he was named as an Honorary Life Member of the Chamber and has headed up the annual Terrell Jubilee barbecue contest for over 15 years. Denny was awarded the Rotary Club of Terrell's Community Service Award and the Citizen of the Year in 2012. He has been an active member of the Terrell Kiwanis Club for over 34 years. Denny served as President of the Terrell Club in 1995-1996. He has been the chairman of the Annual Pancake Day fundraiser for over 20 years. During this time, over $200,000 has been raised through Denny's efforts as chairman of this fundraiser benefiting 4-K-Kids Clubs, 1-Builders Club, 1-Key Club, 1-CKI Club, Angel League T-Ball kids, Shoes for Orphan Souls, Scholarships, and many other programs.
An important highlight for Denny, which occurred every other July, was the Rohe Reunion with his 5 brothers and their families. At least fifty Rohes, by birth and marriage, took over Branson, Missouri, during the Rohe's Rowdy Reunion. Many special memories were made that always included Denny's fish fry and sampling of Templeton Rye!
Denny enjoyed ranching his farm in Grand Saline, which included the love for his longhorns. He enjoyed spending time with his family, friends and most importantly his grandkids. Grandpa never missed an opportunity to tell stories about their latest happenings to his family and friends.
Denny was preceded in death by his parents, Glenn and Millie Rohe, brothers Darwin and Dean Rohe.
He is survived by his wife of 7 years, Teri Dodson Rohe of Grand Saline; his son Todd Rohe and wife Camille of Sunnyvale; his daughter Tina Spain and husband Curtis of Wills Point; step-son Kris Humphreys; step-daughter April Crow and husband Casey of Terrell; grandchildren: Madalyn, Mason, and Mabry Spain and Clayton and Addison Crow; brother, Dave Rohe and wife Kathy of Manning, Iowa; brother, Don Rohe and wife Sandy of Carroll, Iowa; brother Dale Rohe and wife Diane of Wills Point, Texas; Doug Rohe and wife Timmy of Monks Creek, South Carolina; brother Dan Rohe and wife Penny, of Fulton, Missouri; along with nieces, nephews, other extended family and many friends, each of whom will greatly miss Denny.
A Celebration of Life will be held at 6:00pm, Saturday, January
20, at First Baptist Church in Terrell with his family receiving friends
beginning at 5:00pm to service time. The family suggests in lieu of flowers, a
memorial can be made in honor of Denny to Stonepoint
Church at http://stonepointchurch.com, there will be an option for a donation
in his name. Denny was a loyal member and servant to his church.
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