Roger was a graduate of Madison High School, and retired from Empire Detroit Steel. After retirement, he worked at Walmart. Roger was a veteran of the United States Army, and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Family was highly important to Roger, and attending his grandchildren’s sporting events were one of his favorite things to do. He spent every Friday night at dinner with his wife, Earlene. These dinners hold special meaning to Roger and Earlene and will be cherished memories. Very active in his neighborhood, Roger could be found helping others with snow removal, mowing or any other task that needed accomplished. Roger was a huge lover of sports always cheering on the Buckeyes, Cavs and Indians. He loved to golf and he was always up for a game of corn hole.
Preceding Roger in death were his parents; five brothers; and three sisters.
Roger was a graduate of Madison High School, and retired from Empire Detroit Steel. After retirement, he worked at Walmart. Roger was a veteran of the United States Army, and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Family was highly important to Roger, and attending his grandchildren’s sporting events were one of his favorite things to do. He spent every Friday night at dinner with his wife, Earlene. These dinners hold special meaning to Roger and Earlene and will be cherished memories. Very active in his neighborhood, Roger could be found helping others with snow removal, mowing or any other task that needed accomplished. Roger was a huge lover of sports always cheering on the Buckeyes, Cavs and Indians. He loved to golf and he was always up for a game of corn hole.
Preceding Roger in death were his parents; five brothers; and three sisters.
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