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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Delmar Leon Rouse III Obituary: View Delmar Rouse's Obituary by TimesHeraldOnline
























































"There is not a set definition of Pan-Africanism...[It] is an idea. Pan-Africanism grew out of 19th century efforts to end slavery and the slave trade. At this time blacks worldwide were being oppressed. Slavery existed in America, South America, and the Carribean. Also the colonization of Africa (born out of the Berlin Conference of 1884 & 85) had begun. As a result of these events black people world wide began to realize that they faced common problems (slavery, colonization, and racism), and that it would be to their benefit to work together in an effort to solve these problems. Out of this realization came the Pan African Conferences of 1900 (London), 1919 (Paris), 1921 (London, Brussels, Paris), 1923 (London), 1927 (New York), and the last official one was in 1949. Some of the most influential blacks of the time participated in these meetings: Slyvester Williams, W.E.B. Du Bois, Marcus Garvey, Kwame Nkrumah, etc. The belief that people of African descent throughout the Diaspora (meaning spread throughout the world) share a common history, culture, and experience and should stick together. This belief is the principle idea behind Panafricanism. Bringing black people throughout the world together because of our common culture. Pan-Africanism can be expressed through history, literature, music, art, 

Upon completion of college Delmar worked as a
 mechanical engineer at the World Trade Center
in New York, New York, and at NASA in Houston,
Texas. Delmar was certified as a third assistant engineer,
Merchant Marine officer, with the United States Coast
Guard and worked in Korea and San Diego. What Happened?
In May of 2001, Delmar joined the California Highway
 Patrol. Upon graduating from the CHP Academy, he
 reported to the Barstow CHP Area where he worked for
 five years before transferring to the Victorville CHP Area.
 In 2007, his best friend, Ed, encouraged him to transfer
to the Capitol Protection Section, where he continued to
work until his death.
Delmar Leon Rouse III Obituary: View Delmar Rouse's Obituary by TimesHeraldOnline








A Role Model
A Father 
A Friend 
a Wonderful Son


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How do we remember Delmar?
Delmar grew up in Vallejo and attended Vallejo High School, where he was involved in the Omega Boys Club with Philmore Graham.













After graduating high school in 1992, Delmar attended California Maritime Academy. Upon completion of college, he worked as a mechanical engineer at the World Trade Center in New York, New York, and at NASA in Houston, Texas. Delmar was certified as a third assistant engineer, Merchant Marine officer, with the United States Coast Guard and worked in Korea and San Diego. What Happened?

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In May of 2001, Delmar joined the California Highway Patrol. Upon graduating from the CHP Academy, he reported to the Barstow CHP Area where he worked for five years before transferring to the Victorville CHP Area. In 2007, his best friend, Ed, encouraged him to transfer to the Capitol Protection Section, where he continued to work until his death.
Delmar is survived by his parents, Delmar Leon Rouse and Carnell Watson; daughters, Keirsten Olivia Rouse and Lauren Rouse; siblings, Derrick Brown, Lashondra Cook, Shanora Rouse, Shumayyah Cusseaux, Porsche Watson, Javona Rouse, and Jerrell Rouse; expectant girlfriend, Christal Goodson; best friends, Ed Roberson and Robert Brown; and a host of family and friends.


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