Larry D. Rothenberger DDS, 77, of rural Mulberry, Ind., died unexpectedly at his home on July 27, 2024. He was born June 3, 1947 in Cooperstown, New York to William J. & Julia J. (Thompson) Rothenberger. He married Olivia Reyes on September 5, 1998 in Frankfort and she survives.
Larry was a 1965 graduate of Frankfort High School, a 1969 graduate of Purdue University and in 1973 graduated from Loyola Dental School in Chicago. While at Purdue, he was a member of the Delta Upsilon Fraternity, Purdue Glee Club and Purdue SIR. He was a dentist in Frankfort his entire career, working from 1974 until his retirement in 2021. He was a member of the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church, where he was a past elder, a longtime choir member, on the praise team and a current trustee. Larry was active in the Frankfort community and his memberships include, Frankfort Jaycees, Frankfort Kiwanis, Moose Lodge, Symposiarch’s, Clinton Masonic Lodge #54, past board member of the Chamber of Commerce, past board member of Red Barn Summer Theatre, past staff member of the Clinton County Hospital and St. Vincent Frankfort Hospital, Purdue Club of Clinton County, John Purdue Club and served two terms as Clinton County Coroner. Just last week at the annual Symposiarch’s Golf Outing, Larry received the Mental Attitude Award. He proudly served his country as a Major in the U.S. Airforce Reserves for 10 years. He also held his private pilot license. An avid Boilermaker fan and longtime football and basketball season ticket holder, he also enjoyed woodworking, singing, ballroom dancing, fly fishing, golfing, reading and photography.
Memorial donations may be made to the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 352 W. Clinton St., Frankfort, IN 46041 or Purdue University Glee Club, Associate Director, Purdue Musical Organizations, 359 Northwestern Ave., West Lafayette, IN 47906, you can also make a donations online at Purdue.edu/pmo.giving
Visitation and Services
A visitation will be held from 5-7 p.m. Monday, August 5, 2024 at the First Evangelical Presbyterian Church, 352 W. Clinton St., Frankfort. A Celebration of Life funeral service will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Kelley Kurth will officiate.
Survived by:
Wife: Olivia Rothenberger of rural Mulberry, Daughter: Katharine (Marc) Black of Indianapolis, Sons: Brian (Maria) Noojin of Bloomington and Michael (Cheryl) Rothenberger of Carmel, Sister: Kathy McMurtrey of Battleground, 4 Grandchildren: Johnathan, Olivia, Madalyn and Griffin and 2 Great-Grandchildren: Zander and Nyjah
I am shocked and surprised at this sad news. Olivia told me that when Larry retired, one of his comments was, “Now Jerry and I can go fishing more often!”. Unfortunately, Jerry died about the same time Larry retired. I’m hoping they have clear streams, good weather and can fish eternally. Olivia, Mike, and Katie, I feel very sad for you and am sending all of you my sympathy and my hugs!
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleOlivia and family, I am so very sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. You’re all in my prayers and thoughts. May the Lord comfort you now and always.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleShocked and so sorry, Olivia & Family.
Larry was a faithful Christian and friend who was dedicated to the church. We currently served on the Presbyterian Trustee Board together. We will all miss him, his knowledge, and his experience very much.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleOlivia and family,
I am saddened and shocked to hear this news. Just spent time with Larry at our Symposiarchs golf and dinner recently. As you know we always talked Purdue football and basketball extensively. My condolences and prayers to all the Rothenberger family. Boiler up my friend!!
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleOlivia and family, so very sad to know that Larry passed away. Praying for comfort and peace in the days ahead.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleKathy-I am so sorry to hear about the passing of Larry. My thoughts and prayers are with all of your family.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleThank you Linda. We appreciate your prayers so much.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry was a great friend that will be missed by the Montgomery family. We feel blessed to have spent many Purdue sporting events, theater performances, golf outings and fishing trips with Larry and Olivia. I was able to spend quality time in Bible study with Larry where we shared our faith. I know I will see Larry again when I reach the gates of Heaven.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleWhat a huge space is left empty in our church family. Larry, we will so miss you. Sympathies to all the family.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry was a good friend, and I really enjoyed talking with him and Olivia, singing with him & Olivia, and sharing many meals, as well, with the two of them. I am so saddened by his passing. I spent time in his Bible Study for several years. I pray that Our Lord will bring Olivia, and the family through this time of loss. He will be missed by so many! A good man who shared his faith in Christ, with his words, his actions, and his life.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleWhat sadness fills our hearts, our deepest sympathies go out to you Olivia and the family as you navigate these difficult days. Larry was such a warm and kind man. He always asked about dad and his phone calls to dad over the years just to say hi made my dad’s day. As sad as we are now, we find comfort knowing that Larry’s welcome home to Heaven was rich, joyous and well deserved. Much love to you dear sister.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleOur condolences to the family.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleOlivia and family,
So shocked to hear of your loss. Knowing he was a vital part of this community and most of all your life, he will be sorely missed. May God give you strength and comfort during this time.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleSending lots of love, hugs and prayers to the family from Oklahoma. I had the pleasure of meeting & working with Larry through Jameson Management dental consulting. I’ll miss hearing the fun fishing stories you shared with Dr. Jameson.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleOur deepest condolences. Don and Judy Bruns
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleI am so sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. I was in the Glee Club from 1967 – 1971 I knew Larry from the glee club and I am also a dentist and remember Larry coming to IU Dental school my senior year to help in the denture lab.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleOlivia, Katie & Mike, so very sorry for this unexpected passing of Larry and your Dad. He was always devoted and caring to you. He was our friend and we enjoyed the ballroom dancing scene and conversations about most anything from his many hobbies, sports & the arts. He loved community involvement and will be greatly missed!
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry for your loss. May you be comforted in the arms of the Lord.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleOlivia we were so shocked to learn about Larry. He will be missed. He was a great classmate. Please come to lunch if you can. We would love to have you.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleMy kids, granddaughter and I have appreciated Dr. Rothenberger so much and will miss him tremendously. My prayers and thought are with you all.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleOur hearts are broken. We have loved Larry for decades as a client, fishing partner, and beloved friend. He has shared his talent, his grace, and his passion for life, family, fishing, friends and his profession every day. Larry you are missed—and always will be. Olivia,, Dear Lady, know that we are only a phone call away for you. Blessings on you, Olivia, the family, and friends.
Always,
Drs. John and Cathy Jameson
Davis, OK
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleI am saddened to hear of Larry’s passing, but know he rests with Jesus in perfect peace. May all the family feel God’s comforting arms surround them love and peace during this journey.
Dr. Tanny Dawson-Snyder
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleThis earth life is the time to prepare to return to God; and Larry has done that well. I am quite sure that he is already busy doing good things for those around him in his newest assignment.
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleDear Olivia and family,
Pauline and I were so sorry to hear of Larry’s passing. We had such a great time with Larry at the Glee Club Reunion and remembering our time together singing. I especially loved talking about our fathers and that special bond we shared. We’ll miss Larry so much!! Sending much love to Olivia and family!
Robert and Pauline Smith
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleDearest Olivia,
I am so sad that the world has lost such a wonderful man! My heart goes out to you and your family. I will always have very fond memories of both you and Larry from the days of Arthur Murray and I feel blessed to have been able to have shared such precious time. We had so much fun working our Latin dancing! Your joy, zest for life, and love for each other was rare and beautiful! Please know you are in my thoughts and I pray, in time, you find comfort and healing.
Love,
Desireé
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleIt was an honor for me to join my Purdue Glee Club Brothers-in-Song to pay tribute to Larry at is Celebration of Life service. I was a member of the Glee Club 1967-71. Larry was quite an efficient Glee Club Manager. May fond memories and the love of family and friends offer you comfort. Sincerely, Ken Knowles (and wife Pam, too)
Share
Facebook Twitter GoogleLarry and I grew up together and went to school in eastern PA. When he moved to Indiana with his grandparents and family, we still kept in contact both in high school and college. We would intermittently visit over the years either in Indiana or the East coast. He taught me the importance of euchre, and the pork tenderloin sandwich. We have had good times and we’re supposed to see each other in June, but unfortunately we postponed it. He was a great person and I will miss our intermittent visits. Buddy
Share
Facebook Twitter Google