Dad of three, 42, dies while saving two children from a Florida rip current

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Pete Rosengren, a bold and kind dad of 3 from Batavia, was a good person.

That much is clear from the 42-year-manner old’s of passing away.

Peter noticed two kids suffering in the sea when his fam and he were on vacation in Florida.

Two red flags were flying to warn beachgoers that the water was choppy and unsafe for swimming at the time.

Pete didn’t even bother, though, to dive into the sea and try to save the kids.

He responded extraordinarily quickly and selflessly, saving both of the kids.

Unfortunately, he did not. In an interview with News at 10, his close buddy Joe  stated, “There were kids that needed some help.”

“He into the sea without hesitating and rescued these kids. Sadly, his life could not be spared.

His companion began to describe his character. He remarked, “He was one in a million.

He was the epitome of a simple closest buddy, often placing others before himself.

Also mentioned was his wife, his childhood love, and how much he adored her.

He remarked, “His 3 boys were important to him, and she was the love of his life.” He also loved coaching.

He seemed to enjoy playing baseball with his boys, in my opinion.

Joe also praised him for what he accomplished. The relatives of those he rescued and those who met him would undoubtedly concur.

He served as the Daily Herald’s vice president of sales and online marketing.

The president and chief executive officer, Scott , stated after learning of the incident, “He was always willing to help.

His DNA was that. Pete was a big-hearted individual with a sharp wit, sense of humor, and a special sympathy for the others.

It’s hardly surprising that he gave of himself in his dying second.” Watch the video to learn more about the tale.

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