We learned with great sadness over the weekend that Denys Rohan, my boss at Texaco Heron Suzuki and a wonderful friend, had passed away. A very skilled man and a kind dude. Denys, RIP. I’m thinking of Di and Jazz. Unexpectedly, over the weekend, the Texaco Heron Suzuki group received very depressing news that clouded the community’s spirits.
Denys Rohan was a beloved friend, a pillar of the Texaco Heron Suzuki family, and a coworker who sadly left away. The automobile industry laments the loss of a genuinely gifted person, and the news of his premature departure has created a hole that is difficult to fill.
Beyond his work, Denys Rohan was a respected member of the Texaco Heron Suzuki community and a friend to many. Those who had the honour of knowing him have been profoundly affected by his loss this past weekend.
At Texaco Heron Suzuki, Denys was well-known for more than only his professional skills; he was also a kind and outgoing person who developed relationships outside of the office. In addition to his professional accomplishments, friends and colleagues recall Denys Rohan for his warmth and friendliness in every exchange.
Denys Rohan was a man of great talent and knowledge in the automotive sector, not just a pleasant face at Texaco Heron Suzuki. His major contributions to the sport left a lasting impression on Texaco Heron Suzuki’s legacy. His coworkers recall him as a mentor who kindly imparted his wisdom and motivated others to pursue their professional goals. It is important to recognise Denys Rohan’s lasting legacy as we say our goodbyes to him.
His sincere and compassionate attitude, along with his passion for the automotive industry, have left a lasting impression on Texaco Heron Suzuki and the hearts of those who had the honour of working with him. During difficult circumstances, it is essential.