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Obituary: Gerry Rohde, longtime evening host at St. Louis Public Radio dies at 55

Gerry Rohde sitting on one of his classic cars in a parking lot at Washington University. Note his St. Louis Public Radio nametag on his shirt.
Erin Gerrity | Washington University
Gerry Rohde sitting on one of his classic cars in a parking lot at Washington University. Note his St. Louis Public Radio nametag on his shirt.

St. Louis Public Radio is mourning the loss today of one of our own. Gerry Rohde, our longtime evening host has died. He was 55.

His body was discovered this morning in the stockroom at the biology department at Washington University where he worked during the day as stockroom manager and lab safety officer. The cause of death is unknown at this time.

Rohde has been part of the St. Louis Public Radio family since 1985 serving first as a host of jazz program. In 1996 he started hosting the evening shift, 7 - 11 p.m., Monday through Friday. Listeners enjoyed hearing him play with words both phonetically and contextually although English was not his first language.

Rohde was born in Bremen, Germany, and learned English by listening to the American Forces Network on his father’s radio. He studied English and political science at Bremen University and came to St. Louis in 1983 to pursue a degree in German and mathematics at the University of Missouri-St. Louis.

In addition to his dedication to both his work at Washington University and St. Louis Public Radio, Rohde was a car enthusiast. He nursed several classic cars from the 1970s and '80s back to health, fixing them up in a garage he added onto his home in Overland.

We’ll have a more detailed obituary about Rohde in the coming days. In the meantime, we encourage you to share your memories of Rohde on our Facebook page.

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Shula Neuman is the executive editor at St. Louis Public Radio. She came the station in late 2013 as a subject matter editor, after having worked as an editor for NPR in Washington, D.C. Shula started her journalism career as a general assignment reporter for the Watertown Daily Times and made the switch to radio when she took a job as a reporter/evening newscaster at St. Louis Public Radio. After that, Shula reported on economic development for Cleveland’s public radio station. This is Shula’s second stint with St. Louis Public Radio. She says she just can’t stay away from her hometown because she’s tired of rooting for the Cardinals in absentia. Shula has a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University; an Executive M.B.A. from Washington University in St. Louis; and a bachelor’s from Reed College in Portland, OR. She claims she has no intention of going back to school again.