Information for Charlene Rae Rohrbacher
22 October 1959 - 8 February 1983
From The Idaho Press-Tribune
February 1983
Contributed by Dennis McIndoo



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Charlene Rohrbacher

     Services for Charlene Rae Rohrbacher, 23, of San Diego, Calif., formerly of Emmett, who died Tuesday, Feb. 8, of natural causes at a San Diego hospital, will be conducted at 1 p.m., Saturday at Potter Funeral Chapel, Emmett.  The Rev, William Moore of the Emmett Church of the Nazarene will officiate.  Interment will follow at Lower Boise Cemetery in Parma.
    She was born Oct. 22, 1959, at Blackfoot.  She moved to Emmett with her parents in 1967.  She graduated from Emmett High School in 1978 and from Boise State University in 1981.  She moved to San Diego in August of 1982.  She was a student of Western State College of the Law.  In high school, she was a member and president of the Pep Club, a member of the drill team, she was Junior Class Vice President, a member of the National Honor Society, a member of DECA, Idaho Student of the Year, Girl's State Delegate, and a member of the track team.  In college, she graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in History with Honors, she was a member of the Phi Alpha Theta Sorority; she was vice president in her Senior year.  She was a member of the Emanual Lutheran Church at Blackfoot.
    She is survived by her parents, Ray and Zelda Rohrbacher of Emmett; five sisters, Susan Saxton, Carolyn McKinney, and Jean Betzold, all of Emmett, JoAnne Waters of Boise, and Lillian Hoburg of Kennewick, Wash.; one brother, Joe, of Emmett; paternal grandmother, Caroline Rohrbacher and maternal grandfather, Everett Riggs, both of Parma ; and numerous aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews.
    Memorials to the Student Scholarship Fund may be made to the Student Scholarship Fund at Western State College of the Law c-o Potter Funeral Chapel, Box 697, Emmett.
    Friends may call at the chapel on Saturday until funeral time.


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