Roger-Flint-Obituary

Roger Benedict Flint

HICKORY, North Carolina

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Roger Benedict Flint, 86, of Pinecrest, formerly of Charlottesville, Virginia, peacefully was received into Heaven while surrounded by his loving family, a daughter, Pat Young-Mallison; grandchildren, Scott and his wife, Joey, Day and Will; great -grandchildren; Grace and Tanner, his loving...

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To the family of my friend, Roger Flint:

Please accept my heartfelt condolences. Beginning in the 1970s, I knew and occasionally worked with Roger when he was at Pepsi in Charlottesville. He was, besides being very knowledgeable and motivated, one of the nicest people I ever knew. I have thought of him often and will always remember him with great fondness and respect. Roger was known and respected by everyone in the Pepsi-Cola Community. You were so very lucky to have had such a...

Roger was a true friend As one of the founding members of VOICE he was responsible for many of the existing recycling programs all across Virginia A gentleman, leader, and friend His family should be proud of all that he did His mark will last and he will be greatly missed

Roger and both my parents were among those individuals who were instrumental in starting CTPA in 1968 (my dad prepared and filed the incorporation documents), and I never saw Roger when he didn't ask, "How's Mother?". He was a doll to work with on committees and always cheerful and upbeat. I know you will miss him acutely as will so many other people. How lucky I was to have known such a good man (next to my dad, the best).

To the family of Rog,

At First Pres. we called him Rog. in youth group.
He was always saying things like, "Hows it going Baby?"
or "You're looking sharp today man!"
Roger's work with the youth at First Presbyterian was probably one of the greatest influences in my life.
I know he continued working with Senior Highs ,at our insistence, long after he wanted to step down and let others take over.
He was always a cheerful and positive influence on all the young people he...

To Roger Flint’s Family,

Chief will be missed. He made a huge difference not only to the Charlottesville community, but to our company as well. He helped shape our company into what it is today. Stories still float around Pepsi from his days here with us. I’ll always remember the way he ended his sales meetings with the saying “Grab ‘em and Growl”. I have had lots of people ask me about “Chief” or the gray haired fellow or the tennis guy. He made a difference in a lot of people’s...

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Such a wonderful man to many both young and old. A mentor to the many sales people whose lives he affected in a very positive way. We will miss him terribly but know he is in a better place now. May God bless this delightful individual.

Your Dad was such a great fellow - so giving to this community. His contributions to the tennis community here are legendary - helping make Ch'ville the #1 tennis community. He was also just a real nice person - and will be missed.

Mr. Flint was a gem. He hired my father "Samuel Bo Terry" to run the Pepsi Mobile Tennis during the early 80's. What a wonderful and caring man. He was very supportive when my father passed away.May God Bless and Keep Roger and all of you who are grieving.