Dr. J. David ROGER

Dr. J. David ROGER obituary

Dr. J. David ROGER

J. ROGER Obituary

Published by Ottawa Citizen from Jun. 16 to Jun. 18, 2015.
ROGER, Dr. J. David
M.R.C.P. (Lond.), F.R.C.P. (C.), F.A.C.C.
David died at home, in Ottawa; at the age of 98 after what he himself said was "more than his fair share of a long and happy life". He was predeceased by his beloved wife of 51 years, Doris (Brown) in 2002. He is the dearly loved father of Margie (Dave Howsam), Jean (Guy Brault) and Dave "Rouge", proud grandfather of Shannon and Dave Farrall, Vivianne, Christian, and Sophie Brault and step-grandfather of Gayle (Brandon Malone) and Kaitlin Delahunt as well as the great-grandfather of Aryanna Malone, and Anais and Justine Marceau. He will be remembered with love by his sister Ann (Ian Berwick) of England.
Born on July 13, 1916 and raised in Alta Vista, Ottawa, he was one of five children of Alexander and Elsie Roger. He studied Medicine at the University of Toronto where at age 17 he was second youngest in a class of 180 students. After graduation he interned at The Ottawa Civic Hospital where, as a Junior Intern, he delivered fifty babies in one month. In 1942 he did postgraduate work in New York City before returning to Ottawa to "get into" the war. From 1942-1945 he served as R.C.A.F. Medical Officer of 410 Squadron, a Mosquito Night Fighter Squadron, in England, France and Holland. Before returning home after the war he wrote and passed the Royal College of Physicians of London (England) exams for specialization in Internal Medicine. Later he added a second speciality, Radiology, to his skills.
David knew that he wanted to be a doctor from the age of 10 and it was a vocation for him, not just an occupation. He practised in Ottawa for over 50 years in which he looked after referred patients in internal medicine, cardiology and radiology. His children vividly remember the phone ringing in the middle of many nights when he was frequently called by colleagues to consult on ill patients. When he was called out of town for consultations in the hospitals of Ottawa Valley and Western Quebec towns (e.g. Shawville, Kemptville, Wakefield, Renfrew, Pembroke), his wife Doris often drove so that he could get some sleep on the way. As well as the Ottawa Valley and Western Quebec he also travelled to the Baffin Regional Hospital in what was then Frobisher Bay (now Iqualuit). He was on staff at The Civic Hospital for over 60 years, as well as the Grace Hospital, and briefly at the General Hospital and the Rideau Veterans Hospital. He was also President of The Medical Arts Building at 180 Metcalfe Street for several years.
He served his patients with dedication and his profession with distinction. Recently The Academy of Medicine Ottawa honoured him by naming an award after him. "The Dr. J. David Roger Distinguished Service Award" will be awarded annually to an AMO physician who demonstrates excellence in advocacy and professional roles, as well as providing outstanding service to the community both as a physician and a public spirited citizen.
As well as his busy practice, he was involved with Beechwood Cemetery for over 40 years, first as a Director of the Board and then as President. His sense of honour and great integrity were never more apparent than during the 10 year legal battle in the 1990's to protect the cemetery by saving cemetery land from being sold off for townhouses. He felt his obligations and responsibilities deeply. His tremendous contribution to Beechwood and the Ottawa community is recognized with a plaque and garden in his name at the entrance to the National Memorial Centre of what is now Canada's National Cemetery.
He had many friends whom he took pleasure in knowing and for whom he had a great appreciation. His children are grateful for the pleasure that his friends brought him in his last years, including those from the Friday Luncheon and Discussion Club, The Canadian Club and the seventy-five who attended his 98th birthday party last year. He leaves a legacy of love and friendship, honour and integrity. He was a loving father, grandfather, and great-grandfather and his family will always remember him with love and with many memories of "happy times" together.
His children would like to thank his caregivers, Jocelyn and Teresita from Home Instead Senior Care, who looked after him with both professionalism and affection. As per his wishes his body has been donated to the University of Ottawa for the advancement of science and medical education. Later his cremated remains will be interred in the Roger family plot at Beechwood Cemetery beside his "dear Doris".
Friends and family are invited to visit at the Beechwood National Memorial Centre, 280 Beechwood Avenue, Ottawa on Thursday, June 18, 2015 from 2-4 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.


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Rosemary & Jurgen Fretschner

June 24, 2015

Our sincerest condolences to all of Dr. Roger's family. We are neighbours and felt blessed to know him. He was always so generous to let my kids play their games in his yard. He always took time to share stories with us. He will be greatly missed. Fretschner Family

June 20, 2015

G'day Dave and Margie, we are sorry to hear of your loss.
Don and Laurie Wilson

Jocelyn Ignacio

June 19, 2015

Margie, Jeanie & Bro. Dave: In times of grief, a family stays together. I don't know how to express myself but you know very well how i'm feeling right now. Your Dad and I had a harmonious relationship for the past 2 years. I'm so lucky to have took care of him till his last breath. He was such a very kind, understanding, helpful and very generous man to me. He will remain in my heart for the rest of my life. He is so lucky to have all of you as his kids as well as you're so lucky to have him as your father. He was so fond of me as i am with him. I will forever cherish every moments we had together. I've met lots of friends and Important people because of him. So many things he thought me especially in terms of medical science and history. He always bragged how good i am. At one point, he made me cry... He said, "Thank you for the quality care, Love and compassion you're giving me that help extends my life". I treated him like my Father and my friend. He was my top priority great client for 23 years in the health care field. I was so attached to him, we both love plants/gardening. I'm so happy he like my cooking. He appreciates most of the things i do. I really wish I had the power to extend his life longer. Thank you so much for treating me like a family member. To you Dave (Dr. Roger), wherever you are, i wish you happiness and peace. Thank you very much for the enjoyable 2 yrs we spent together. I Love you and you will always be in my heart. As when you died holding my hands, you left me so devastated but the least i can say was Thank you that i was there. You've lived a long life and everyone aspire to reach your age. Now, it was about time for you rest. I will always remember these words "Happy Times". Till we meet again. Hugs and kissess.

Jean Roger

June 19, 2015

June 18, 2015

Our sincerest sympathies, we will miss your father dearly. We have been honoured to be your parents' neighbours for many years, and will miss your father's kindness and wisdom. Demetri and Penny Reklitis & family.

Keith Miller

June 18, 2015

Marg, Jean and Dave,
Condolences on the passing of your dad. He was a remarkable man, knowledgeable in so many areas of life. I am grateful to have known him.

GAYLE ALLEN

June 18, 2015

Sincere condolensces go out to the Roger family at this time.

Gayle Allen(Brownlee) - former employee ROGER-FRASER-HARRIS RADIOLOGY GROUP

Tony Dambrauskas

June 17, 2015

Margie and Dave-
It has been a while since we have had an opportunity to connect.
Ev and I extend our sincere sympathies to the family. What a long and great career your dad had.
I was in Chilliwack just a few weeks ago and Sylvia Ceacero and I were talking about your dad. Small world indeed!
Take care .
Tony & Ev Dambrauskas

Lis Angus

June 17, 2015

Dr. Rogers provided radiology services at Kemptville District Hospital in the 1970s and 1980s. He is still fondly remembered by former staff who worked with him. He did indeed have a long and illustrious career, and we consider our hospital lucky to have shared part of that journey with him.
- Lis Angus, Board Chair, Kemptville District Hospital

Danny Coates

June 17, 2015

Dave, you have alot of great memories keep them close. Dan new your dad well as you two grew up together but I can also say I met your dad a few times. He had a great sense of humour & always the perfect gentleman. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Leise & Danny

Michel Bilodeau

June 17, 2015

On behalf of the staff of the Kemptville District Hospital, I wish to express our deepest sympathy for the loss of Dr Roger

Michel Bilodeau, Interim CEO, KDH

Raymond Bouchard

June 17, 2015

Margie, Jeannie and Dave,
Sorry to hear about your Dad. He was a class act and always made everybody feel welcome. He leaves behind a great legacy and will be lovingly remembered by all who knew him.
My thoughts are with you

Rick & Heather Ingram

June 17, 2015

Jeannie,Margie and Davey we are so sorry to hear of Uncle Daves passing. Our thoughts are with you at this time. He was a very distinguished dapper fellow for sure.

Joan Gummeson

June 17, 2015

It is with sadness that I read of your father's passing. I remember him at the
Kemptville District Hospital where he showed respect and concern for the patients. My sincere sympathy to you all.

Bonnie & Bill O'Brien

June 17, 2015

Rouge & Family:
Never had the pleasure of meeting your Dad - he certainly was a very interesting man - what a life well lived.
Our sympathies to you at this sad time.

Gordie Davis

June 17, 2015

Dave, sorry to hear of the loss of your father. He was a great gentleman.

Diane Farrall

June 16, 2015

My sincere condolences for the loss of your dear father, and my thoughts and prayers are with you all.

June 16, 2015

So sorry about the loss of your dad Dave. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Marlene McGillivray, Manotick, Ont.

michael shaughnessy

June 16, 2015

Marge and Rouge, so sorry to hear about your Dad. I'll miss seeing him at so many of his regular events, and especially at EVERY Canadian Club Luncheon. Paula and I feel proud to have known him.

Lorie Paul

June 16, 2015

Dave, I'm so sorry for the loss of your Dad. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Lynda Morgan-Elson

June 16, 2015

Margie, Dave and Family
So very sorry for the loss of your father. He was an incredible man, and his legacy will live on not only in the community but through his family and the many lives he touched. Our thoughts are with you.
The Elson Family

June 16, 2015

Dr. Roger was an amazing person and gentleman. I will remember his kindness, passion and knoweldge of the Ottawa community. His live is a great example to follow.

In my thoughts now and always

Graham Wright

Judy Erskine

June 16, 2015

I grew up down the road from Dr. Roger's cottage and I have many fond memories of he and my grandfather having serious gardening conversations. He certainly brought a touch of class to the Gatineau Hills. It was an honour and a pleasure to have Dr. Roger attend my 50th surprise birthday party 4 years ago in Chelsea. In his suit and tie he spent hours entertaining us all with his fascinating stories, which he called his life. A true gentleman through and through. My deepest sympathies to his family.

June 16, 2015

Sorry for your loss, Marg. Our condolences to you, Jean, Dave and families. I remember many happy times together at your cottage. Vicki and Brian Harrington.

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