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Rodger Bymaster

Eureka, California

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Rodger Bymaster

Rodger Bymaster, 78, died peacefully at home on Sept. 4, 2009 in Bayside, CA. He was born May 2nd, 1931 in Norman, OK to Ivan and Grace Suddith. In high school, Rodger enjoyed many sports and activities and after graduating he enlisted in the United...

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Sometimes even when crossing paths for a very short time, certain friends stand-out and are remembered forever. I only lived in Eureka for about nine months in 1981 and knew Rodger through the real estate office. He was always kind and helpful when I had questions, and I enjoyed our talks. Rodger, I've thought of you often in the 40+ years since leaving Eureka; remembering seeing you often on your bicycle traversing the stretch of 101 from Eureka to the Arcata office. I'm saddened...

Dear Rodger: You were such a joy to be with and a great SCOP member. I know you loved the Boat Crew and had so much fun with them. Lt. Bernie Jorgensen scop and sgt Gerald Jorgensen scop.

roger was always so glad to see me when I visited from New Jersey to see my daughter. I am so glad I got to visit with him in July after we finally moved here.

Pat and Bob Ywaski, Eureka, C.A.

ROGER YOU WERE A GOOD FRIEND I WILL MISS YOU. WHEN I NEEDED A SHOULDER YOU WERE THERE FOR ME. WILL MISS YOUR HUGS

i met rodger about ten years ago when i started cutting his hair. we had many good conversations over the years and he became a good friend. rodger, you will be deeply missed by all who knew you.

This is how I will always remember my friend Rodger. Full of laughter and sunshine! Love you my friend!

Roger you were a very good friend. We will miss you. We had fun doing S.C.O.P. together.

Mel Barbara Olson

I first met Rodger working at Arbys working for his friend Ed & Jeanne. Ed and Rodger would sit and visit when he would stop by. He was always happy when he came by and all of us at Arbys got to know him. Occasionaly I would run into him he remembered me from there. I didnt get to see him as much when i wasnt working at the mall anymore. I will miss running into him and seeing him laughing.

I met Rodger back in the mid 70's when my husband worked at Montgomery Ward. He soon became a very close friend. He took our wedding pictures in 1979, became like a grandpa to my children in 1981, was my realitor in 1986 and part of our family from the day we met him. He was such a wonderful man. He loved to joke. He and my husband would sit and tell jokes till they both were rolling on the floor. They were such an Abbott and Costello team. I will miss you Rodger.