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Rodger Earl Kells

Chandler, Arizona

1955 - 2018

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Rodger Earl KellsChandler - Rodger Earl Kells was born in Alexandria, VA October 13, 1955. He died unexpectedly in his Chandler home on February 27, 2018. Rodger moved to Tempe to attend ASU in 1978, he graduated from ASU and made Arizona his home. He worked as an electrical engineer at several...

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Got to meet Rodger (with a D.. :) while working at VLSI and then after as we both started Rep businesses. He will be missed in our working community. I will miss him. Blessings to his family.
Arno Marcuse

I worked with Roger at Semiconsultants. Always a gentlemen and a pleasure to work with. My thoughts and prayers go out to Rogers family.

If you knew Rodger, then you had a friend. Intelligent, super nice and always ready to help out or stop what he was doing to chat or work on a test problem. I was fortunate to work with Rodger for over 15 years and to spend personal time with him once more last year - too bad it became our last time together. Rodger gave so much and had so much more to give this world. My condolences to Rodger's family and friends and to his extended Semi Test Consultant family. Via con Dios mi Amigo

I knew Rodger for over 17 years. A good friend who never had a bad word to say about anybody. I will miss our lunch meetings, and seeing the occasional ASU football game. He was such a fan of his ASU Sun Devils.....R.I.P. my friend

Know Rodger for 13 years and he was a great friend, will miss our monthly lunch meetings and ASU games. RIP buddy!

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Rodger's family and the vast number of friends that know all to well his compassion for enjoying life and making others feel they are a special part of his life.
With nearly 50 years of memories supplying so many shared stories it is hard to recall them all. They are both happy and sad but not one is a bad memory.
Rodger is already deeply missed and always loved.

My condolences to the family and friends of Mr. Kells. May God fulfill his promise of binding up the broken-hearted. Isaiah 61.1

Met Rodger in college, quite the coincidence with both of us being from Alexandria. He and I (and the gang) had some pretty good times. Too early gone. Condolences to his family and friends.

A very witty decent and honorable man.