Rorer’s Produce closing later this month
Rorer’s Produce, a mainstay on Route 1 for more than three decades, will be closing at the end of the month.
Owner Kenny Rorer, who has run the market and produce stand at 8515 Richmond Highway since 1984, is retiring after a career that stretches back to his teen years, when he helped his father grow fruits and vegetables.
Rorer’s first produce stand was located on Backlick Road, but he’s spent most of his life on the highway. He purchased the store on Route 1 from another grocer, and built Rorer’s into place known for quality produce and friendly service.
Unlike some produce markets, Rorer’s was open year-round, a go-to place for roses on Valentine’s Day, flowers in the early spring, and — most famously — fresh produce from the spring to the fall. He’s quick to credit his employees for helping maintain the store’s reputation for friendly customer service, including his two current full-time workers, brothers Melvin and Elmer Bonilla.
Rorer isn’t sure what his last day will be, but the stand will be open at least through Christmas Eve. As his business winds down, Rorer’s is still selling Christmas trees, firewood and produce.
“I won’t miss Route 1,” Rorer said with a laugh, as traffic flew by on a recent afternoon. “But I will miss my customers. I will miss my employees.”
Rorer said many reasons nudged him towards retirement, including the upcoming widening of Route 1 from Jeff Todd Way to Napper Road, a project that will almost certainly take away the storefront’s parking lot. But the primary reason for getting out now, Rorer said, was the death of his wife two years ago.
Rorer and Marsha Jarvis were a couple for 20 years, and married for the last five after she got sick. Jarvis herself was in the produce business, running a stand on Route 1 near Telegraph Road from 1987-2001 — until a road widening project forced her to close.
“Greatest lady in the world,” Rorer said of his wife. “She’d light up a room. Always a smile on her face. Had a good word for everyone but the devil.”
The loss of his wife meant Rorer had even more work and less time to spend with his three grandchildren, helping to hasten his decision to retire.
Rorer says his favorite part of being in business was interacting with customers, and on a recent Sunday afternoon it was easy to see why. Rorer kept his eyes out for anyone walking on the lot, helping with questions, giving them space when need be and effortlessly striking up conversations with strangers and familiar customers alike.
“Sometimes I can’t get any work done,” Rorer said. “I enjoy talking as much as they do.”
One customer opened up to Rorer about a home she’d lost to Hurricane Harvey this summer, starting a wide-ranging discussion that didn’t end until another customer entered the store.
“This is what I’ll miss,” Rorer said afterward. “That’s what made it so much fun for 35 years.”
I am so sorry you will be closing. I am one of the original owners when it was Coffey’s Roadside Market. Take the friendships you made with you and all the memories too.
I also went to school with your wife Marsha Jarvis. We were in the same graduating class of 65 at Fort Hunt High School. I am so sorry to hear of her passing. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
I wish you happiness and joy as you retire.
Pat Cowgill, Coffey, Marler
I grew up as this store and worked there from the time I could walk. Very fond memories. I hate to see my dad close this place but support his decision and ibam glad he is retiring. After working so long and really never taking a break it will be nice for him.
Thank you for many years of delightful service. Rorer’s was my go to place for all my spring planting in the spring. Always a nice, healthy vibrant selection of seed and vegetables.
I understand ~ retirement is good! But oh, how I will miss all my favorite spring and summer produce…the Hanover tomatoes! The fresh corn! The best green beans! The delicious cantaloupes! The best squash! And in the fall, the apples!! Best price for Honeycrisp, and the first time I tried nittany….they are really good too! Flowers and hanging baskets…and best of all, the sweet staff that’s always so helpful. Best wishes to you, Kenny, and thank you for all the years you made summer delicious!
Fondly,
Carole Hunter
Thank you for providing through the years flowers at Christmastime and Eastertime.
Your honesty regarding quality of flowers made it easy to order. You came through even when I was late in submitting my requests.
Enjoyed knowing everyone you employed, Cindy especially, since I knew her the longest.
I also enjoyed speaking with Marcia whenever she was available.
Yancy and Elmer and Melvin were very helpful, and I enjoyed getting to know them.
Always liked stopping by to say hello and purchase various types produce.
Loved those Christmas Candies.
God Bless you and your family, Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!!1