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Christopher W. Roder

Chicago, Illinois

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Christopher W. "Chris" Roder, age 44, a resident of Shorewood, IL for five years, formerly of Chicago, IL, died Thursday, February 26, 2009 in Joliet, IL from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. He was born June 4, 1964 in Chicago. Beloved husband of Constance...

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April 7, 2009
I also would like to express my sympathies to the Roder Family. I referred clients of mine to Chris and they were very happy to have worked with him. He will missed a great deal

My sympathy to the Roder Family, Chris was my accountant who had a great heart and very caring person. I Will miss his great service and more so his great personality.

We were saddened today to learn about this tragedy. Chris has been our accountant for the past several years. Until we met Chris tax preparation was a chore to be avoided, but we always looked forward to meeting with him. He was a big man with an even bigger heart who always had a kind word and a cheerful smile. Our hearts go out to his wife and his family during this time of sorrow.

My heartfelt sympathy concerning Chris. I just found out about the situation and I express my deeptest sympathy in your loss.
Chris had done my taxes for several years. I was deeply pleased with is humbleness, understanding and felt that he considered all about his clients. I will truly miss his work that he had done for me.

Mattie M. Hargrow (former client)

Dear Roder Family, I'm very sorry for your loss. I had the pleasure of going to St. Ben's High School with Chris and playing basketball with him. He made me smile and laugh during many practices and games. When I think of Chris I'm reminded of a hard working fun loving person.

Our deepest sympathies go out to the whole family during this tragedy. May God be with you during this difficult time

Dear Connie and the Roder Family,
Words are hard to come by when I was told of Chris' passing today. I believe we were one of his first clients when he started his own accounting firm. The trust he instilled in us for our business and tax needs was palpable. We just knew that whatever monetary hurdle we needed to jump, Chris was there as our guide. We will have a hard time finding anyone to fill this void we now feel. Chris will be missed.

To the Roder Family: Chris and I met when we were 12 at Horner Park, we played baseball together. In high school we played basketball together...he was my center. I would like to extend my sincerest sympathies to the Roder family. Chris was a true gentleman and he will be greatly missed by all who knew him. To know him was to love him.

We offer our deepest condolences to the Roder family. Chris was a great guy! I first met Chris through a leads group meeting in Plainfield and he has been our tax accountant and friend ever since. I have watched him through the years building his buisness, but it wasn't about just building his business, it was about building relationships. Chris loved people and there wasn't anything that he wouldn't do for anyone. He was one of the most honest, caring, and friendliest people that we...