Rosko E. Rock
April 26, 1932 ~ September 24, 2025

Born on April 26, 1932, in Greensburg, KY, Rosko proudly served his country as a Staff Sergeant in the United States Air Force during the Korean War and went on to have a long and dedicated career as an aircraft mechanic with Eastern Air Lines, from which he retired. He was a proud member of Bridgeport Masonic Lodge No. 162 in Indianapolis, Indiana. Rosko enjoyed spending his time gardening and took great pride in nurturing the plants around his home.
He was preceded in death by his beloved wife, Sharon Rock, and is survived by his four children, six grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.
No services will be held in accordance with his wishes. He will be laid to rest at the South Florida National Cemetery in Lake Worth, Florida.
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LuAnn Berzolla - Home health care nurse
October 2, 2025, 11:31 pm
It was an honor to care for your dad I very much enjoyed the time we had together. I shared my out-of-body experience with him and told him all about the after world that I experience. And to all his family I want to tell you this, he told me about each one of you and how proud he was of you all. And how he thought you guys were the greatest children ever and he enjoyed so much raising you. so I leave with this last thought a little poem I wrote when my dad passed. When you’re feeling sad and blue just remember he’s up in heaven watching down over you and as you gather around the holiday table and there’s an empty chair where he used to be. just remember this he’s having thanksgiving and Christmas dinner with Jesus and the blessed mother Mary this year.
And when you sense that he’s near or in a dream he appears speak out to him say you goodbyes for they can hear us on the other side. God bless.
Lu -Ann
Helen Abron - Caregiver
October 3, 2025, 12:27 am
My deepest condolences to the entire family
His daily words were always. I’m doing well for a 93 year-old whenever he was asked
How are you doing?
He was so proud of his age and his accomplishments
He will be truly missed.