BILL ROSENHAN
Bill James Rosenhan
1931 ~ 2010 - Bill James Rosenhan, 78, a loving
father, grandfather, great-grand-father, and friend passed away on Sunday,
August 15, 2010 as a result of a traumatic brain injury stemming from a fall.Bill was born the second of eight children to Cort Arno Rosenhan and Blanche
Glover Rosenhan, on August 28, 1931 in Midvale, Utah.
Bill graduated from Jordan High School ('49) and attended the University of Utah
prior to receiving a call to serve in the Southern States Mission for the LDS Church.
He was unable to serve a mission when his military deferment was cancelled. He
then enlisted and served honorably in the United
States Air Force. He also received an appointment and attended the United States Military
Academy at West
Point. Upon receiving an honorable discharge from his military
service, Bill returned to the University
of Utah where he received
his Bachelors of Science in Mechanical Engineering. On June 17th, 1955 Bill
married Chloe Louella Hatch in the Salt Lake LDS Temple.
They were blessed with six children: Kurt J. (Wendy), Michael N. (Carol Lee),
Holly L. (Chris Erekson), Suzy (Steve Quarrella), Eric B., and Bill J. "BJ" Jr.
(Becky). Chloe passed away on February 13, 1972. On September 29, 1972 Bill
married Gloria Day in the Salt
Lake LDS
Temple. Gloria passed
away on November 25, 2006. Bill has 16 grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren. All of these children were a source of unmeasured joy and
happiness to him. Bill spent the majority of his career
at IBM where he worked as a Systems Engineer. He
deeply valued the friendship of many of his professional colleagues and
clients. Bill was a master woodworker and built several pieces for his
children and grandchildren. He also enjoyed tinkering with his computer, board
and card games, and his boat. Bill was long-time BYU Football season ticket
holder and traveled to many games with his wife Gloria. An avid sports fan, he
also followed BYU and Utah
athletics as well as the Utah Jazz. He also enjoyed touring with BYU Travel
Study and other groups. Bill was able to travel much of the world but
especially enjoyed visiting his ancestral homeland Germany. Bill has a strong
testimony of the gospel, and as a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-day Saints, served faithfully in many callings at the ward and stake
level. Prior to his death he enjoyed serving as a tour guide at the LDS Conference
Center. Bill is survived
by his children and siblings Max (Katy), Susan (Tim Simmons), and Karma (Terry
Spalding). He was preceded in death by his parents, spouses, and brothers Lamar
(Bevelyn), Paul (Sherryl),
Bruce (Julia), and Phillip (Margaret). Funeral services will be held Friday,
August 20, 2010 at 11 a.m. at the Hillside Ward Chapel, 435 E. 5600 S., Murray,
Utah. Friends and family may call Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at Jenkins-Soffe Mortuary, 4760 S. State Street and at the ward chapel
one hour prior to the service. Interment will be at Murray City
Cemetery. Special thanks to
friends and neighbors for their loving help and support. The family also would
like to extend their appreciation to the doctors and nurses at the Utah Valley
Medical Center ICU who cared for him. Online condolences may be shared at www.jenkins-soffe.com.