Stanley George Rauh, 84, of Sarasota, FL, passed away on Monday, December 19, 2016, at Sarasota Memorial Hospital. He was born in Cincinnati, OH, and graduated from Western Hills High School. He moved to Sarasota over thirty years ago.
Stanley served his country in both the United States Air Force and the United States Army and was a Korean War veteran. He was the owner of Rauh Electronics in Cincinnati. His family cherished him and he was a devoted grandfather. Stanley was a member of the Mason’ for over fifty years and attained the level of 32nd Degree Master Mason. He was also involved with the Shriners’, Cheviot Fireman’s Association and the American Legion. Stanley was also an avid Bridge and Poker player. He also enjoyed fishing with his family and grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents Albert and Helen Rauh; his beloved wife, Ruth Pauline Rauh; former wife, Jane E. Stein; son, Stanley A. Rauh and his daughter, Kimberly A. Meyer. He is survived by his daughter, Connie J. Rentschler; and grandchildren, Sarah, Stephanie and Ali Rentschler and Ryan, Mitchell and Kelsey Meyer.
All are welcome to attend Sunday worship at the Saint James Methodist Church, 2049 N. Honore Ave., Sarasota, FL 34235 on January 8, 2017 in memory of Stanley.
Memorial Donations may be made to Indiana Youth Services Association’s Make Good Decisions Program; Indiana Youth Services Association’s, 445 N. Pennsylvania Street, Suite 945, Indianapolis, IN, 46204.
Thinking about you all. I feel like I knew your dad in many ways from seeing his photos and hearing about him. A beautiful tribute and legacy.
Connie So sorry to hear about your dad. My condolences.
Thinking of you guys and sending you wishes for peace as you deal with the passing of you father/father-in-law/grandfather. So very sorry for your loss…
Spent many an hour enjoying life with Stan w/Cheviot Firemen’s Assoc. Got to visit with him the last year the Reds had spring training at Sarasota. As usual we quaffed a couple of cold ones that day. One nice guy I will never forget. I feel lucky that I met him.