Submitted by: Dan Rich
Florence Justine Roggeman
Jan. 20, 1934 - Aug. 31, 2007
South Bend Tribune 9/2/2007
GRANGER - Florence J. Roggeman, 73, passed away peacefully
on Friday. On July 5, 1958, Florence married Thomas J. Roggemen,
who survives, along with their children, Karen Roggeman, Julie
Ann King, Rock Roggeman, Pamela Morrill and Buck
Roggeman; 10 grandchildren; a brother, Edward Kurpiewski;
sisters, Renata Kazmierczak and Monica Szewda.
Visitation will be on Tuesday from 3:30 p.m.
until 8:00 p.m. with a 4:00 p.m. Rosary in Bubb Funeral Chapel.
Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday in St. Pius X, with
visitation one hour before services. Published in the South Bend
Tribune on 9/2/2007.
South Bend Tribune 9/3/2007
GRANGER - Florence Justine Roggeman, 73, of Granger,
joined the angels in heaven on Friday, August 31, with members of
her loving family by her side. She was an inspiration to all who
knew her. Visitation will be in Bubb Funeral Chapel on Tuesday,
Sept. 4, from 3:30 to 8 p.m., with a Rosary at 4. A Mass of
Christian Burial will be at Saint Pius X Catholic Church on
Wednesday, Sept. 5, at 10:30 a.m., followed by a prayer service
at Fairview Cemetery. The family invites everyone back to Saint
Pius X Catholic Church after the service for a luncheon
gathering.
Florence was born on January 20, 1934, to
Stanley Jacob and Mary Martha Kurpiewski in South Bend.
She was a graduate of Washington High School, class of 1952,
where she later worked as a secretary to the principal. There she
met the love of her life, her surviving husband, Thomas J.
"Rogge" Roggeman. They were married on July 5, 1958, in
St. Adalbert's Parish. Their marriage of 49 years took them on a
journey from South Bend to the universities of Purdue, Arizona,
Southern California and Cincinnati, and then back to their South
Bend/Mishawaka roots to retire. Florence was a very giving
person. Throughout her life she was active in numerous community
services. Recently, she devoted her time to The Christ Child
Society of South Bend, the St. Adalbert's newsletter, St. Pius X
funeral dinner helpers, The American Cancer Society, and the
Medjugorje Conference.
Florence also loved to garden, craft, and
watch the birds that visited her while she sat in her sun porch.
She was a loyal friend, maintaining close ties to her high school
girlfriends, "The Maidens." Florence is survived by her
brother, Edward Kurpiewski; her sisters, Renata (Dick)
Kazmierczak and Monica (Jerry) Szweda. Above all, Florence's
passion was her family. She was a devoted wife and loving mother
of five children, Karen Justine of Wiesbaden, Germany, Julie Ann
(Mike) King of Orefield, PA, Thomas "Rock" of
Greenville, NC, Pamela Mary (Andrew) Morrill of Chandler, AZ, and
Timothy "Buck" (Ginny) of Monterey, CA. She was
"Nana" to ten of the luckiest grandkids in the world,
Brandon, Matthew and Brittany King, Zack Kemp and Claire
Roggeman, and Andrew, Annie, Stephanie, Amanda and Katherine
Morrill. Contributions in memory of Florence Justine Roggeman may
be made to The Christ Child Society of South Bend, IN.