John-Roper-Obituary

John D. Roper

Springfield, Massachusetts

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John D. "Joe" Roper, 78, of Maple St., departed this life on Friday, March 17, 2017. He was born in Greenville, AL, he also lived in Cleveland, OH, and Hartford, CT. He is survived by two daughters, Christine Roper and Carol (and Derek) Chatman of Atlanta, GA; three granddaughters, Dasia Chatman,...

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I miss you so much Fat Daddy!!!

I miss you soooo much!

Lifting the family up in prayer! Continue to look to God for strength and peace as you face the difficult days ahead.

Carol and family we are sorry for your loss
Lisa & Rocco Erti & family

Cousin I will missed you very much had a great time on the cruise you made me laugh a lot. I will also missed all the phone call .Love you forever RIP Alfreda Johnson O'Neal

Uncle Boot I'm going to miss fussing with you about telling my government name. You always kept me laughing. Rest Uncle Boot and see in the Heavens Love you Always

Uncle Boot you were always keeping me laughting, and always telling my government name I'm going to miss u, But I know that God got you. Love You always

Uncle Jay!!! :( Anyone that knows you or has even met you ONE TIME- can smile about you! You were definitely one of a kind! From the time I was pregnant with DT to the longest road trip EVERRRR to Alabama :) to constantly joking & messing with me & DT all the time through the years, to calling me "wide load" every time you saw me & as much as I hated that- You made me laugh because I know it was said out of love! Although sad circumstances I was glad to be able to fly down for Helen's funeral...

Uncle Jay...Uncle Jay! You are definitely one of a kind. Never a dull moment with you. Every time I think of you it's all smiles. I didn't understand why every time my Nanny mentioned your name she would laugh, give the biggest smile and say "That Jay". When I met you I understood and I found myself doing the same thing. :) Thanks for the laughs. You help make a very difficult time in my life bearable. You will be missed! Love you most!